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alte burschenherrlichkeit; ein frohliches
spiel von sludcntinnen am llhein, in 3 akten,
von Karl Miiller. Berlin, E. Bloch. 68 p. 8°.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1913; D : 33448 ; Eduard
Bloch, Berlin. 33177
heilige Cacilie; histspiel in 4 akten, von Hell-
nun h :\Iielke luid Gustav Ollendorff. Berlin,
Hai-nionie verlagssesellschaft fiir literatur
luid kunst. 75 p. 8°.
© July 14. 1910; 2c. July 14, 1910; D:
21.556; Harnionie-verlag, Berlin. 33178
0, Henry; or, A woman after all. play in 1 act,
by F. S. Holmes. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1915 ; D : 40503 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 33179
0. I. C; a vaudeville farce in 1 act, by F. Ber-
nard.
© Franklin Bernard, Denver, Col.; D:
10040, Feb. 28, 1907. 33180
0, I see. /S'ee Vic.
0. Jee; i)lay in 3 acts, by H. Talbot. [98] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aus;. 14, 1913 ; D : 34141 ; Hayden Tal-
bot, New York. 33181
0. K. (The) g'irl; by W. M. Cressy and J. A.
( '.olden. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Golden, New York ; D : 14956,
Jan. 30, 1909; 2c. Jan. 30, 1909. 33182
6 locura 6 santidad; drama en 3 actos y en
prosa, por Jose Echejxaray, ed. with notes and
vocabularv bv P. F. Walker. Cincinnati. 1903.
127 p. 1G°.
© Paul F. Walker, Cincinnati; D : 43.38,
Nov. 19, 1903; 2c. Apr. 8, 1904. 33183
0-nii-iy; a musical comedy in 1 act, by S. Hicks.
[2], 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D: 30898; Seymour
Hicks, London. 33184
O! mother o' mine; 1 act play, by J. J. Magin-
nis. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Sept. 7. 1909 ; D : 16715 ; James J.
Mnginnis. Brighton, Mass. 33185
O. 0. Hoc; a comic opera, by G. Pierce.
© G. A. t>ierce, Bismarck, Dak.; 1886:
16413, July 19. 33186
O rare Colorado; a pastoral drama in 3 acts,
scenes and characters in and of Colorado, by
•Joaquin Miller [p.seud. of Cincinnatus H. Mil-
ler]
© C. H. Miller, Chicago ; 1881 : 13956. Sept.
12. 33187
O rats! vaudeville sketch in 1 act and 1 scene,
for three people, by W. Wray, jr. [1], 12 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913; D: 34826; William
Wray, jr.. New York. 33188
Sen San, the wood fairy; a Japanese fairy
opei-etta in 1 act, book and lyrics by J. W.
Standish, music by J. A. Silben^erg. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Joseph W. Standish and J. A. Silberberg,
New York; D : 645, July 8, 1901; 2c. July 8,
1901. 33189
0-U- tango; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
K. C. Vose and W. J. Seligman. [66] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914 ; D : 38587 ; Wellesley J.
Seligman, Boston. 33189a
universe; spectacular (allegorical) musical
drama in 3 acts, by J. C. Roeber. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten. ["Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1912; D : 29041 ; .Joseph O.
Itoeber and David S. Samuels, New York.
33190
winsome Bessie! from The banshee, a drama
of Irish life, by 1*. J. Higgins, music by J. P.
Burns.
© P. J. Higgins, Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; 1894 :
18571, Apr. 9. 33191
O you chaperone; in 1 act, by DeWitte Kaplan
[pseud, of Y. DeW. Kaplan] [25] p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1910 ; D : 21841 ; Ysabel De-
Witte Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 33192
Oak farm; comedy drama in 3 acts, by Anthony
E. Wills. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1905.
62 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:6640,
May 5, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1905. 33193
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33212
Oak farm — Continued.
a 5 act rural comedy drama, by Louis G.
Modemann. [47] p. f°. Typewritten.
© L. G. Modemann, Paterson, N. J. ; D :
7347, Oct. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 33194
Oak (The) settle; comedy in 1 act, by Harold
Brighouse. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 24 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23817 ;
Samuel Fi-ench, ltd., London. 33195
Oftkdales (The); by W. J. Lynd.
© William .L Lynd, Hertford, N. C. ; 1886 :
21407, Sept. 24; 2c. Sept. 24. 33196
Oasis (The); a play in 3 acts and 3 scenes, laid
in fierniantown, Pa., on the subject of divorce,
by .L N. Gill.
© .John Nelson Gill, Philadelphia ; D : 14667.
Dec. 31, 1908. 33197
Oaten (The) cakes; historical play for little
folks in 3 scenes, by R. Woodman. Franklin,
O., Eldridge entertainment house. 18 p. 12°.
© Oct. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1912 ; D : 31170 ;
Ilea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N, Y. 33198
Oath (The) Typewritten.
© Edward Kraupa, Philadelphia; 1892:
19320, May 5; Ic. June 30. 33199
— ■ drama in 4 acts, by R. Schubering. 93 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard SchuberinEc, Alameda, Cal. ; D :
9143, Sept. 10, 1906; le. Sept. 10, 1906; Ic.
May 14, 1907. 33200
— play in 4 acts and a prologue, by L. Leon.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42247 ; Louis Leon,
Atlantic City. 33200a
play in 1 act, by Seumas MacManus. con-
(l(M!sed and arr. in its present form, by F.
Keenaii. [2]. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1910 ; D : 22289 ; Frank Kee-
nan, New York. 33201
— play in 1 act, 1 scene, by M. L. White. 4 p.
1., 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1914 ; D : 38578 ; Montgomery
Lewis White, Austin, Tex. 33201a
— a romantic melodrama in 5 acts, by G.
Hoey.
© George Hoev, New York; 1887:31286.
Dec. 3. 33202
Oath (The) of allegiance; by .7. B. Connelly
and .7. Drumeir.
© James Bernard Connelly and Jack Dru-
meir. Philadelphia; D : 4117, Oct. 20. 1903.
33203
Oath (The) of Hippocra.tes; a play in 3 acts,
by A. J. Eddy.
© Arthur Jerome Eddy, Chicago; D: 14617,
Dec. 24, 1908. 33204
Oath (The) of my nation; or. The wandering
Jew, drama of 4 acts, by I. Rosenthal. [33] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1912; D: 31343; Isidor
Rosenthal, New York. 33205
Oath (The) of the twelve. See Captain Fire-
brand.
Oath of veng-eance; a Spanish- American melo-
drama in 3 acts, by M. A. Somers. Type-
written.
© Martin A. Somers, Philadelphia : D :
215, Mar. 14, 1901 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1901. 33206
See also Countess Vera.
Obadiah's Christmas; sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Maxwell. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1911; D : 23661 ; John M.
Maxwell, Indianapolis. 33207
Obed Owler and the prize writers; a humorous
drnina iu 3 acts, by JI. H. G. Clarke (Nina
Gray Clarke) Boston, W. H. Baker &
CO., 1889.
© Mary H. Gray Clarke, Cambridgeport,
Mass.; 1889:6242, Feb. 23; 2c. April 22.
33208
Obedience; original American comedy in 4 acts,
2 entre-acts and 5 scenes, by A. B. Miller.
© Alex B. Miller, New York ; D : 13234.
June 24, 1908. 33209
Obelisk (The) See Mirth.
Ober (Dei-); komijdie in 4 akt^'u, von Gustav
Esmann, deutsch von Hans Brennert. Berlin-
Charlottenburg, Axel Juncker verlag. 140 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32465 ; Anstalt fiir
aufCiihrungsrecht, Charlottenburg, Germanv.
33210
Oberamniergauer passions-spiels; historisch-
kritische ausgabe, umfassond den urtext von P.
Ottmar Weiss mit proben uer gesamten alteren
textentv\n'ckluug und vollem variantenajipai-at
fiir (lie iimformung durch .7. A. Daisenberger,
erstdruck der Ottmar Wolss'chen fassung.
1810 Jubilaums-ausgabe 1910, mit noten-
beilagen, portraits, 2 faksimiles, besorgt von
Otto Mausser, . Diessen vor IMiinehen, Ver-
higsanstalt Jos. C. Huber. xxii, 313 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1910; 2c. June 28, 1910; D:
21433; Verlag Jos. C Huber, Diessen vor
Munich. 33211
Oberen (Die) zehntausend; operette, text von
Julius Freund, nmsik von Gustavo Kerker.
Berlin, Ed. Bote & G. Bock [1909] 52 p. 12°.
© Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin; D:15S06,
Apr. 21, 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909; 2c. Mav 26.
1909. 3i3212
1664
33213
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33232
Oberine; or, The nymph of the Adriatic, [an
oriccinal extravaganza in 2 acts and 7 scenes]
bj' W. Summers, music by E. Jakobowski and
J. O. Shepherd. 103 p. 8°. Printed. [Words
only]
© Walter Summers, London ; D : 1396, Feb.
5, 1902; 2c. Feb. 5, 1902; Ic. (typewritten)
Dec. 28, 1901. 33213
Oberle (Les); pi&ce en 5 tableaux, d'apres le
roman de Rene Bazin, par E. Haraucourt.
[Paris, Impr. de rillustration] 1905. 72 p.
12°.
© Edmond Haraucourt, Paris ; D : 7602,
Nov. 23, 1905; 2c. Nov. 23, 1905. 33214
Oberst Mbbius; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Hans
Hauptmann. 69 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1910; D: 20876; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 33215
Obesity (The) cure; a sketch in 1 act, by Charles
Horwitz. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913; D : 32323 ; Nellie C.
Beyer, Forest Hills, Mass. 33216
Obeying orders; Ethiopian military sketch in 1
scene, by John Arnold, arr. by Charles White.
New York, R. M. De Witt, 1874. 6 p. 12°.
([De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama, no.
22])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15819, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1875. 33217
Object (An) in view. See Only one.
Object (An) lesson; a dramatic episode, by
Frederic Sargent. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 13, 1912; D : 30043 ; Jerrold
Robertshaw, London. 33218
Same. New York, S. French ; TiOndon, S.
French, ltd., 1912. 24 p. 12°. ([French's
acting edition, no. 2407] )
© Sept. 25, 1912; 2c. Sept. 30, 1912; D:
30992; Samuel French, ltd., London. 33219
sketch in 1 act, by A. H. Virtue. 11 p.
Object, matrimony — Continued.
farce in 1 act, by S. Schell and Carr Alli-
son. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D : 16669 ; Sherril
Schell, New York. 33223
a farcical comedy in 1 act, by H. E. Hamp-
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912; D: 29456; A. Hoi ton
Virtue, Boston. 33220
Object, matrimony; comedy drama sketch in 1
act, by F. Schaefer. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911; D: 24207; Fred
Schaefer, San Francisco. 33221
comedy in 1 act, by M. Glass. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1915; D : 40969 ; Montague
Glass, New Rochelle, N. Y. 33221a
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington ; 1897 :
23208, Apr. 13. 33222
shire. Ms. and typewritten.
© Harry E. Hampshire, Philadelphia ; 1892 :
14173, Mar. 31 ; 2c. Mar. 31. 33224
Objections removed; one act farce, by A. L.
Zeller. Typewritten.
© Arthur Louis Zeller, St. Louis; 1898:
59280, Oct. 8 ; Ic. Oct. 8. 33225
Objekt (Das); eine anwaltsgroteske in 3 akten,
von Fritz Selten. 99 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911; D : 23827 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihuenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 33226
O'Brien, the detective. See Italian (The)
fisherman.
O'Brien's new house; farce comedy in 8 acts, by
A. Barrowclough. [10], 72 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1912 ; D : 31393 ; Arthur Bar-
rowclough, Paterson. 33227
O'Brien's trip to the Bronx. 4 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Joe J. Conlan, Brooklyn ; D : 4171, Nov.
2, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1903. 33228
Observant (The) Mr. Finestone; vaudeville
>-ketch in 2 parts, by L. R. De Lisle. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© 1 c. Oct. 7, 1914 ; D : 38422 ; Louise R. De
Lisle, New York. 33228a
Obsession; psvchic drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Herbine and B. Rolt. [6], 132 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912 ; D : 31384 ; Charlotte G.
Herbine, New York, and Bernard Rolt, Lon-
don. 33229
Obstinate (The) family; farce in 1 act, tr. and
adapted from the German, by E. M. Spooner.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1910 ; D : 22159 ; Edna May
Spooner, Jersey City. 33230
Obstinate (The) professor. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© C. D. Charles, New York ; D : 2144, July
21, 1902 ; 2c. July 21, 1902. 33231
Obstinate (An) Romeo. See Tricks of trade.
Obstinate (The) visitant.
© Clement D. Charles, New York ; D : 451,
Apr. 23, 1901. 33232
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33253
Obstruction (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. Hol-
lorau. [2], 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; D : 22351 ; John Hol-
loran, Yonkers, N. Y. 33233
O'Callahan of the locks; comedy sketch, by
T. J. Nawn. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1915 ; D : 41100 ; Thomas J.
Nawn, Hillsdale, N. J. 33233a
Occident (L'); piece en 3 actes, par H. Kiste-
niaeekers. 38 p. 4°. (lu La Petite illustra-
tion, no. 43.-27 decembre 1913, serie-theatre,
no. 23)
© Dec. 27. 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 3, 1914 ; D : 35903 ;
Henry Kistemaeckers, Paris. 33233b
Occupe-toi d'Amelie; piece en 3 actes et 4 tab-
leaux, par G. Feydeau. 64 p. 4°. (L'lllus-
trution theatrale, 7" annee-174, 25 mars 1911)
© Mar. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1911 ; D : 23S56 ;
Georges Feydeau, Paris. 33234
Ocean (The); or, The Isle of Atlantis, a novel
spectacular drama with original music for
songs :uid ballet in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, by
C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1882 : 9555,
June 10. 33235
Ocean (The) child; operetta in 1 scene, by E.
Carleton.
© Elizabeth Carleton, New York; 1877:
2825, Mar. 8. 33236
Ocean (The) mail; a nautical drama in 4 acts
and 4 scenes, by R. M. Taylor.
© Uobert M.Taylor, New York; 1881:
937, Jan. 17. 33237
Ocean to ocean. See Argonauts (The) of '49.
Ocean (An) voyag'e; a dramatic and musical
composition, by H. ]\Iontague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1897 : 24523,
Apr. 20. 33238
Ocean waif, a story of the sea; nautical drama
in 4 acts, by E. G. Webber.
© Edvvina Grey Webber, Augusta, Me. ; D :
5814, Nov. 23, 1904. 33239
Ochavos (Los); disparate comico-lirico, en 1
actoyon prosn. oi-iginal de M. Muzas y J. Lopez
Barbadillo, mfisica del maestro Arturo Esco-
bar*. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles]
1910. 38, 4 p. 12°.
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24. 1910; D:
211 r>0; I\iariano Muzas & Joatiuia Lopez Bar-
badillo, Madrid. 33240
O'Connor's child. See O'Connor's curse.
O'Connor's curse; or. Love's triumph, an emo-
tional drama, by M. Higgins, founded on
Campbell's poem, O'Connor's child.
© Marguerite Higgins, Brooklyn; 1879:
5790, Apr. 30. 33241
O'Connor's oath; or, All through Steele, a play,
by C. E. Callahan.
© Charles E. Callahan, Cincinnati; 1876:
12469, Nov. 8. 33242
Octava (La) mara villa; entremgs llrico [de] F.
Perez Capo. 21, [8] p. 12°.
© Felipe Perez Capo, Madrid ; D : 14697.
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 33243
Octave; comedie en 1 acte de Y. Mirande et
H. Geroule. Paris, Librairie theatrale, 1907.
27 p. 16°.
© Yves Mirande and Henri Geroule, Paris ;
D:9937, Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907.
33244
Octavia. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Harvey Cortland, Toledo, O. ; 1895 :
31590, June 14 ; 2c. Mar. 26, 1896. 33245
See also Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
October; drama in 3 acts and an epilogue, by
C. E. J. Reuner. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38536 ; Chas. Edgar
Jerome Renner, New York. 33245a
October first; by William Whitehead Erwin.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6. 1911 ; D : 25947 ; W. W. Er-
win, New York. 33246
October 15th; dramatic phantasy in 1 act, by
M. Vincent. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1913; D : 31904 ; Marshall
Vincent, New York. 33247
Octopus (The)
© Louis Rohr. Chicago; D: 15160, Feb. 24,
1909. 33248
by Giacinta Corsini [i. e. Mrs. J. Keane]
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J\Irs. James Keane, New York ; D : 8726,
INIay 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 4, 1906. [Note : Copies
bear title, Marcia ; or, The octopus. 33249
[a comedy, by W. Rowe] 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Walter Rowe, Chicago ; D : 12313, Feb. 5.
1908; 2c. Feb. 5, 1908. 33250
the ghost walks; [or] Spirit wives, a play
in 1 act, by Joseph A. Golden. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. A. Golden, New York ; D : 12556, Mar,
16, 1908; 2c. Mar. 16, 1908. 33251
Octoroon (The); an Ethiopian drama in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., New York ; 1874 : 1223j .
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 33252
spectacular extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T.
Jack.
© Sam T. Jack, Chicago; 1895:27062.
May 21. 33253
1666
33254
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33274
Octoroon (The) — Continued.
or, Life in Louisiana, a drama iu 5 acts,
by Dion Boucicault. 44 p. 12°. Printed.
© Henrietta E. Clianfrau, New Yorlv ; 1SS7 :
26246, Oct. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 33254
Same, with revision and additions by Wil-
liam I>orins Spencer. 5.3 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Henrietta E. Chaufrau, Philadelphia;
D: 11510, Oct. 11, 1907; Ic. Aug. 27, 1907;
Ic. Oct. 11, 1907. 33255
Octoroons.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1895 : 63368,
Dec. 14. 33256
Same. Typewritten.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1896 : 48876.
Aug. 29; 2c. Aug. 31. 33257
Odalisque (The); play in 1 act. by G. E. Mur-
dock. [12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913 ; D : 34390 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock. Los Angeles. 33258
O'Day, the alderman; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Sam. E. Rvan. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1901. 64 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 809.
Aug. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1901. 33259
a society play in 4 acts, by S. E. Ryan.
'© Sam Erwin Rvan, New York; 1S8S :
5021, Feb. 15. 33260
Odd baseball; or. Typewriters sweethearts, by
N. Becker. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3. 1910 ; D : 22477 ; Ned Becker,
New York. 33261
Odd (An) fellow; a dramatic composition, a
comedy in 4 acts, by W. S. Butterfield.
© AValter Scott Butterfield, Columbus, O. ;
D : 478. May 16, 1901. 33262
See also Bunkie.
Odd (The) gentleman; comedy romance, by
Oliver White. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19. 1914; D : 38546 ; Porter J.
White, St. Louis. 33262a
Odd C-AjTt) lot in an odd fix; a reminiscent com-
edy, in 3 acts, by H. A. Steel and R. P. Jacoby.
© H. A. Steel and Russell P. Jacoby, New-
ark, N. J. ; 1887 : 2624. Feb. 2. 33263
Odd (The) man out; comedy in 3 acts, by
Harold Brighouse. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1912. 90 p. 12°.
© Aug. 12. 1912; 2c. Aug. 13, 1912; D:
30518 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 33264
Odd Miss Podd; a comedy.
© Neil Burgess, New York; 1896:54819.
Oct. 3. 33265
Odd Miss X; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by T. W.
Wharmby. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York; D : 3139, Mar. 12, 1903; 2c. Mar. 3,
1903. 33266
Odd (An) misunderstanding. See Three com-
edies.
Odd operas for eventide; a collection of short
and simple musical entertainments for chil-
dren, by Mrs. G. N. Bordman. Boston, W. H.
■ Baker & co., 1893. 56 p. 8°.
Contents : A glimpse of the brownies. —
Jimmy Crow. — Market day. — A house in the
moon. — Queen Flora's day dream. — The boat-
ing party. — Six little grandmas.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42853, Sept. 25; 2c. Nov. 20. 33266a
Odd (An) pair, B. Major and C. Flat; a comedy
in 3 acts, rev. by W. Busch. Ms.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1886:6975,
Mar. 26 ; 2e. Apr. 10. 33267
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, each act a
scene. Rev.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1883:21781,
Nov. 24.
33268
Odd sleeve buttons; an original comedy in 5
acts, by H. D. Hamje.
© Herman D. Hamje, New York; 1878:
4258, Apr. 9. 33269
Odd (An) stick; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. R. Sprague.
© George R. Sprague, New York; 1884:
10324, May 21. 33270
comedy of American life in 3 acts, by W. M.
Blatt. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D : 39998 ; William
IMoses Blatt, Brookline, Mass. 33270a
Odd (The) trick; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Herford and E. W. Mumford [i. e. E. W.
Grant] Scenario. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1909 ; D : 16295 ; JNIargaret
Herford, Sands Point, N. Y., and Ethel Watts
Mumford, New York. 33271
• adapted by Don [pseud, of J. H. Con-
nelly]
© James H. Connelly, Boston; 1873:251,
.Jan. 11. 33272
Odd (An) woman; a comedy in 4 acts, by T. W.
Wharmby.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; D : 1392, Feb. 3, 1902. 33273
• play in 1 act, by C. Eddy. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 : D : 32109 ; Charles Eddy,
London. 33274
166,7
33375
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33295
Oddantonio d'Urbino; a mediaeval tragedy, by
L. P. Brown.
. © Lawrence Parmly Brown, New York ;
1894 : 59319, Dec. 19. 33275
Oddities; or, Fun in a farm house.
© A. E. (Jaylord, Sj^racuse; 1882 : 1260, Jan.
25. 33276
Odds and ends.
© Billy Wells and Grace Sylvano, United
States ; 1883: 4697, Mar. 13. 33277
comedy of the present day in 3 acts, by
D. M. Morrison. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30332 ; David Mc-
Laren Morrison, London. 33278
^ musical comedy.
© R. G. Knowles, New York; 1886:8286,
Apr. 7. 33279
revue, by H. W. [G.] Plunkett. 64 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 41270 ; Henry Wil-
loughby Plunkett, London. 33279a
Odds with the enemy; an amateur drama in 5
acts, bv T. S. Denison. Chicago, T. S. Deni-
son, 1876. 40 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. De Kalb, 111. ; 1876 : 12734,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 13. 33280
Same.
© Thomas S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal
for 14 years from Nov. 16, 1904 ; D : 5708, Oct.
31, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1904. 33281
— — a drama in 4 acts, a new rev. ed. by T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1898 : 15423, IMar.
4 ; 2c. May 2. 33282
O'Donnell's Maggie; play in 1 act, by W. J.
Fripd and L. M. Goldstein. 15 p. 4°. Type-
Mi'itten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35117 ; Walter .L
Fried and Leon M. Goldstein, Chicago. 33283
O'Donoghue (The); an original 5 act play, by
M. de Fenelon.
© Marie de Fenelon, New York ; 1881 : 9882,
June 23. 33284
O'Donoho of the lakes, and the white horse of
Killarney; or. The trials and adventures of
Dublin Dan, an Irish carman and guide, a
comedy in 2 acts, by J. M. Burke, to be acted
in conjunction with .7. M. Burke's panorama
entitled The. Emerald Isle; or. True scenery
of Ireland.
© John M. Burke, Catasqua, Pa. ; 1873 :
3081, Mar. 28. 33285
O'Dowd; by Dion Boucicault. London, Samuel
French, ltd. ; New York, Samuel French, 1909.
52 p. 12°.
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 15, 1909; D:
17702 ; .Josephine Cheney, New York. 33286
O'Dowd from Cohoes; comedy in 1 act, by Ber-
nard Kling. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edmund O'Connell. Jersev Citv ; D : 2484,
Oct. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1902. 33287
O'Dowd's flats; an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by
Con. T. Murphy.
© Henry B. Clifford, New York, and Mark
Murphy, Brooklyn; 1891:11957, Apr. 2.
33288
O'Dowd's neighbors; an Irish comedy in 3 acts,
by Con. T. ;Murphy.
© Henry B. Clifford, New York, and Mark
Murphv, Brooklyn ; 1891 : 3886, Jan. 27.
33289
O'Dowd's tribulatioiis, Irish; a 3 act farce com-
edy.
© William M. Goff, New Britain, Conn.;
1894 : 13460, Mar. 8. 33290
Odyssee (Die); L teil . . . musik-tragodie in 3
akten mit dem vorspiel Polyphemos, dichtung
und musik von A. Bungert.
© August Bungert, Berlin ; 1897 : 61809,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 33291
2. teil . . . dichtung und musik von A.
Bimgert. Leipzig, C. F. Leede [1900] 104 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
Contents : Nausikaa.— Die sirenen und
Odysseus' strandung.
© August Bungert. Berlin ; 1900 C : 7154.
May 7 ; 2c. May 7. 33292
Odysseus' tod; musik-tragodie in 3 akten,
dichtung und musik von A. Bungert.
© August Bungert, Berlin ; D : 2820, Jan. 7,
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1903. 33293
Odyssey. See Tale of Troy. — Ulysses.
Oedipus; tragedy in 4 acts, by G. Seibel. [3],
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914 ; D : 35668 ; George Sei-
bel, Pittsburgh. 33293a
See also Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Oedipus, king of Thebes; by Sophocles, tr. by
Gilbert Murray. London, G. Allen & sons,
1911. X p., 1 1., 91, [1] p. 12°.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1911; A ad int. 479; pub-
lished Feb. 16, 1911; Oxford univ. press,
Amer. branch, New York. 33294
Oedipus, the king; tragedy by Sophocles, in 5
acts, tr. literally into French verse by Jules
La Croix, and into English verse by Fred-
eric Lyster. New York, F. Rullman.
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1894 : 18307,
Apr. 7 ; 2c. May 21. 33295
1668
33296
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33316
Oedipus und die sphinx; tragodie in 3 auf-
ziisen, voa Hu?o vou Hofmaimsthal. 2. aufl.
Berlin, S. Fischer, 1906. 180 p. 12°.
1© S. Fischer verlag, Berlin ; D : 7870, Jan.
18, 1906; 2c. Jan. IS, 1906; 2c. Feb. 16, 1906.
33296
Oego's triumph. See Mortgaged (The) home.
0nsket; skuespil i 3 akter, af J. Sigurjohsson.
K,l0beuhavn, Gyldendalske boghandel, Nor-
disk forlag, 1915. 108 p. 12°.
© Jan. 18, 1915; Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D:
39646; Johann Sigurjonsson, Copenhagen.
33296a
Of course it never really happened; play in 3
acts, by C. A. de Lima. [50] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5. 1914; D : 37750 ; C. A. de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 33297
Of his own household; a comedy in 4 acts, by
M. M. Anderson. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1909; D : 16230 ; Mildred
Mary Anderson, Newport, Vt. 33298
Of one blood; in 3 acts, by M. Meyer. [53] p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1911; D: 25146; Matilda
Meyer, Hoboken, N. J. 33299
Of other's weaving; play in 2 scenes, by M. E.
Richardson. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D : 41763 ; Marie
Elizabeth Richardson, Minneapolis. 33299a
Of such is the kingdom; drama, by E. Lawshe.
© Er. Lawshe, Louisville ; D : 11053, July
26, 1907. 33300
Of the earth, earthy; a nlay in 3 acts, by W. H.
Post.
© W. H. Post, New York; 1899:21127,
Mar. 22. 33301
Of the kingdom of Idalo; drama in 3 acts, by
M. Felix. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1912; D : 31235 ; Mildred
Felix, New York, 33302
Of the old school; a drama in 1 act, by C, H.
Keogh. 22 p, f°. Typewritten,
© Chester Henry Keogh, Chicago ; D : 6S12,
June 12, 1905 ; 2c. June 12, 1905, 33303
— Same.
© Chester Henry Keogh. Chicago ; D : 7546.
Nov. 10, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 33304
— playlet, by F. Bruegger, 15 p, 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar, 13, 1915; D : 39992 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 33304a
Of the pleasures of youth; play in 4 acts, by
J. Shuttleworth. 128 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20456 ; John Shut-
tleworth, Fredonia, N. Y, 33305
Of the second part; play in 1 act, by R, W.
Sneddon. [2], 25 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6. 1911; D: 23570; Robert W.
Sneddon, New York. 33306
O'Farrell's affinities; sketch, by R. S. Fife.
[2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1914; D : 38144 ; Reginald
Spinks Fife, New York. 33306a
Off and on; vaudeville sketch in 4 scenes, by
E. J. Flanagan, jr. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct, 17, 1910; D: 22309; Edward J,
Flanagan, ji-.. Fort Madison, la. 33307
Off (An) day; a musical sketch, by W. C
Parker. New York, W. C. Parker, 1896.
cover-title, [2], 14, [2] p. 32°.
© W. C. Parker, New York; 1896:64579,
Nov. 27; 2c. Nov. 27. 33308
Off for Boston; or, A trip on the Massa-
chusetts, a comedy oddity in 3 acts, by H. L.
Hamersly.
© H. L. Hamersly, Philadelphia; 1880:
17804, Nov. 22. 33309
or, A trip on the steamer Massachusetts
of the Providence line, by H. L. Hamersly,
© H, L, Hamersly, Philadelphia; 1880:
18024, Nov. 27. 33310
Off for Europe; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [134] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Edward E. Kidder, New York ; D : 3649,
June 16, 1903; 2c. June 16, 1903. . 33311
Off-hand sketches; by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1877:2612,
Mar. 2. 33312
Off (An) night. Typewritten.
© Charles J, Binbidge, New York; 1898:
65517, Nov. 7; 2c. Nov, 8, 33313
Off the beaten track; comedy sketch, by Barry
Gray, [16] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 24, 1910; D : 22133 ; Harry
Wright, New York. 33314
Off the earth again; by W, R, Chapman, 50 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Reed Chapman. Spokane Falls.
Wash, ; D : 15445, Mar. 25, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5,
1909. 33315
Off the road; a farce in 3 acts, by Emil Krusch-
ke. [9S] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emil William Kruschke, Berkeley, Cal. ;
D : 7983, Feb, 12, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1906.
33316
1669
33317
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
53339
Off the stage; a farce, by S. Rosenfeld.
© Sydney Rosenfeld, New York ; 1875 : IS.
Jan. 4. 33317
Off the track; a melodrama in 4 acts, by F. G.
Renokls.
© Fred. G. Renolds, New York; 1890:
250S9, Aug. 11. 33318
Off to Egypt; or, An Arab abduction, an origi-
nal, musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Fuller and A. Pitou.
© W. H. Fuller and Augustus Pitou, New-
York ; 1884 : 19079, Sept. 23. 33319
Off to Klondike, the land of gold; a comedy
drama, in 4 acts, by E. T. Calnon.
© Ed. T. Calnon, Detroit ; 1897 : 61982,
Nov. 3. 33320
Off to the masquerade. 13 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Esteletta Henrietta McMunn. Cbicago ;
D : 1592, Mar. 17, 1902 ; Ic. Mar. 17, 1902.
33321
Off U. R.; a modern musical fairy comedy in
3 acts, authorship of J. S. Berger.
© J. S. Berger, Brooklyn; 1885:10757,
May 11. 33322
Offenders (The); a play in 4 acts, by E. B.
Harris. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elmer Blanev Harris, New York ; D :
13949, Sept. 29, 1908; 2c. Sept. 29, 1908.
33323
Offenen (Die) tiiren; komodie in 2 akten, von
Robert Faesi. Berlin, Oesterheld & co. ver-
lag, 1912. 87 p. 12°.
© Apr. 24, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; D:
29700; Berliner theaterverlag, g. m. b. h.,
Berlin. 33324
Offense (The); in 4 acts, by H. A. Davis. 20 p.
8°. Printed.
© Howard A. Davis, Pittsburgh ; D : 15221.
Mar. 2, 1909; 2c. Feb. 24, 1909. 33325
Offerings (The) of the year; by Cecelia P.
Denslow.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1809:
20052, Mar. 18; 2c. May 3. 33326
Offerings (The) to morality; a drama in 4
acts, by N. M. Kass. [36] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910; D : 21833 ; Nicholas
M. Kass, New York. 33327
Office; play in 4 acts, by F. Neilson. 4 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35308 ; Francis
Neilson, London. 33328
Office (The) boy. 7 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Pat White. Brooklyn; D : 8448, Apr. 30.
1906; 2c. Apr. 24, 1906. 33329
Office (The) boy — Continued.
-comedy sketch in 1 act, by C. Moore.
Typewritten.
12 p.
4°.
© Ic. May 24,
Moore, New York.
1911; D: 24278;
Carl vie
33330
— -play in 1 act, by Mart W. Zielie. [4] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1912; D: 31386; Harvey J.
Maxwell. St. Joseph, Mo. 33331
See also To-day, O'Day & co.
Office boy and manicure maidens; musical
comedy act, by J. Fogarty. [1], 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 29977 ; Johnny
Fogarty, Chicago. 33332
Office hours from 1 to 3; a farce in 1 act,
adapted from the French by T. M. Ware and
G. P. Baker. Typewritten.
© Thornton M. Ware and George P. Baker,
Cambridge. Mass. ; D : 569, June 12, 1901 : 2c.
June 19, 1901. 33333
Office (An) romance; a playlette, by Walt Ma-
kee [pseud, of W. H. Maguire]
© Walter Havnes Maguire, Philadelphia ;
D : 542, June 3, 1901. 33334
Officer call a cop; farce in 2 acts and an epi-
logue, by H. Segall. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915 ; D : 40754 ; Harry Se-
gall, Chicago. 33334a
Officer 666. See Gladwin collection.
Officeren. See Fri os fra det onde.
Official dignity; a comedy in 1 act, by P. K.
Clarke.
© Proctor K. Clarke, Albany, Tex. ; D :
33335
[a play in 4 acts]
4°. Typewritten.
29852 ; Francis F.
33336
comedy sketch, by
Typewritten.
5991, Dec. 31, 1904.
Official (The) photographer;
by F. F. Steers. [1], 94 p.
© Ic. June 1, 1912; D
Steers, New York.
Official (An) quarantine; a
Wm. D. Hall. 12 p. 4°.
© Herbert Francis Roberts, Philadelphia;
D : 1318, Jan. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1902.
33337
Official resistance. See Consular assistance.
Offspring (The); drama in 3 acts, by C. J.
Poole. [4], 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1912 ; D : 30333 ; Carrell J.
Poole, Ruffsdale, Pa. 33338
O'Finnigan's prima donna; an original, farci-
cal, dramatic opera bouffe, in 1 act and 7
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edwai-d Harrigan, New York; 1879:
1508, Jan. 31. 33339
1670
33340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33357
O'Flalierty's twins; an Irish comedy drama in
3 acts, by W. E. Davis, professionally known
as Wallace Elliott Dalton.
© William Elliott Davis, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1890 : 7657, Mar. 7. 33340
O'Flarity's vacation; a comedy in 3 acts, by
John C. Fox,
© Conrov & Fox, New York; 1895:40163,
Aug. 5. 33341
O'Flynn in Mexico; a comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by A. Kelcy.
© Alfred Kelcy, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 10417,
Mar. 19. 33342
O'Flynn's stone wall; farce comedy, by Tom
Waters.
© Tom W. Waters, Shenandoah, Pa. ; 1898 :
42919, July 18. 33343
Ogallallas (The); an American opera, music by
H. AValler, story by Y. E. Allison, book of the
opera.
© Henrv Waller, New York, and" Young E.
Allison, Louisville ; 1893 : 7105, Feb. 6. 33344
Ogg-nogg; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by J. K.
and A. H. Waterman.
© J. K. and A. II. Waterman, Minneapolis ;
1899 : 84356, Dec. 29. 33345
Oh! a musical comedy-farce, by C. Macgeachy
and F. J. Titus.
© Charles Macgeachy and Frederick J.
Titus, New York ; 1885 : 6748, Mar. 21. 33346
Oh, Belinda; an original play in 1 act, by M,
Merington.
© Marguerite Merington, United States;
1892 : 28424, July 7. 33347
Oh, dear; bit of comedy, by L. Lonergan. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1910 ; D : 17980 ; Lester Lon-
ergan, New York. 33348
Sec also Pig brother play-book.
Oh, dear Mary; or, The different burglar, com-
edy sketch in 1 act. by Roland Oliver [pseud,
of Henry White] [1], 18 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913 ; D : 35187 ; Henry White,
Sacramento, Cal. 33349
Oh, dese women; a Dutch monologue, by Harry
L. Newton and H. S. Hoffman. Chicago and
Nev.- York, The Dramatic publishing companv,
1902. 6 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2534,
Nov. 3, 1902; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 33350
Oh, doctor; minstrel afterpiece, by Harry L.
Newton. Chicago, T. S. Dennison »& company.
18 p. 12°.
© Julv 26. 1915; 2c. July 29, 1915; D:
41350 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 33350a
Oh doctor, have a patient; play in 1 act, by H.
Delf. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36709 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 33350b
Oh! 'for a kiss; play in 1 act, by P. F. Kruse
and DoiuUd G. Babbitt. 6 p. 12°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33486 ; Paul Fred-
erick Kruse, Buffalo. 33351
Oh give me a horn! Sec Man (A) from Klon-
dike.
Oh. help; farce comedy in 1 act, H. M. Barnes.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 17, 1914; D : 37336 ; Howard
McKent Barnes, Chicago. 33351a
Oh, how shall I get her? Sec Oi, wie nehm
ich sie?
Oh, nonsense! musical comedy comprising a
prologue and 3 acts, by Elliott Ade [pseud, of
W. M. Adee] [168] p. 4. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. .Tune 9, 1914; D : 37268 ; W. Miriam
Adee, Buffalo. , 33351b
Oh, papa! a vaudeville sketch, by P. Hamlin.
© Philip Hamlin, Denver; D : 14411, Nov.
30, 1908. 33352
Oh, papa! papa! farce in 3 acts, adapted by
E. Nyitray and Byron Oiigley. 3 v. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1915 ; D : 41229 ; Emil Nyit-
ray, New York. 33352a
Oh! poor old man; scene, a room.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7730. July 23 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 33353
Oh pop, oh. pop, oh pop; military farce, by J.
McCree and John E. Warren. [1], 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D: 34750; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 33354
Oh promise me; or, The African dodger, 1
act comedy in 2 scenes, by Henry S. Creamer.
[14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1910 ; D : 22094 ; John Clifton
and Bobby Nolan, Brooklyn. 33355
Oh! Susannah! by M. Ambient. New York.
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1905. 74
p. 12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted . . . ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 84)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6299. Mar.
9, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 25, 1905. 33356
a comedy in 3 acts, by Mark Ambient.
© Henrv .1. Leslie and Edward E. Rice.
New York ; 1897 : 49769, Sept. 4. 33357
1671
33358
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33376
Oh. that jewelry; comedy in 1 act, by L. Kle-
nitsky, Ir. by Joseph I. Tanzman. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22647 ; Louis Kle-
nitsky, Brooklyn. 33358
Oh! that propertyman; a monologue, by Mau-
rice Hajjjeman. Chicago, Dramatic pub. co.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1898 : 68630,
Nov. 25 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 33359
Oh, that's different; play in 1 act, by B. T.
Tatem. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. May 1. 1914; D : 36897 ; Benjamin
Thomas Tatem, Brooklyn. 33359a
Oh, these naughty men; comedy in 4 acts, tr.
and adapted from Julius Rosen's German play
Diese miinner, by A. Neuendorf?.
© Adolph Ncuendorff, United States; 1877:
2405, Feb. 23. 33360
Oh, those boarders; a comedy in 5 acts, by N. J.
Fields. Typewritten.
© N. J. Fields, Philadelphia; 1898:44301.
July 25 ; 2c. July 25. 33361
Oh! those wives; musical farcical sketch, by
M. Archdall, music by Harold Vicars. [2],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 22, 1912 ; D : 30149 ; Mabel Arch-
dall, New York. 33362
Oh! Trixie; or, XJps and downs of a matri-
monial agent. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anthony Schweigert, Philadelphia ; D :
11263, Aug. 31, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 33363
Oh, well, it's no use; an original negro sketch
in 1 scene as performed by Schoolcraft and
Goes, by George H. Goes. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
48954, Sept. 18; 2c. Oct. 20. 33364
Oh, what a day; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by A. S.
Schomer. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1914 ; D : 36414 ; Abraham S.
Schomer, New York. 33364a
Oh, what a night; a comedy in 3 acts, by George
Iloey. [86] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Gus Williams, United States ; 1885 : 8226.
Apr. 8 ; 2c. June 2. 33365
Oh you beautiful doll; comedy in 1 act, by
Homer B. Mason and H. Truesdell. [2], 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1912 ; D : 28704 ; Howard
Truesdell, New York. 33366
Oh you kid; comedy in 1 act, by P. B. Sipe.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1915; D : 41197 ; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 33366a
Oh you kids; farcical sci*eam in 1 act, by Nelson
Compston. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.
[25] p. f°.
© Dec. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1913 ; D : 35403 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33367
Oh you teacher; farce, by Charles A. Donald-
son. Lebanon, O., March bros. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12. 1912: D:
30814; March brothers, Lebanon. O. 33368
Ohio women; or, The drunkard's child, bv J.
Hai-t.
© Josh Hart, New York ; 1874 : 2438,
Feb. 28. 33369
Ohne Grott; tragxklie einer mutter, 3 akte, von
Rudolf Hans Bartsch. Leipzig, L. Staaek-
mann, 1915. 99 p. 8°.
© Dec. 10. 1915; Ic. May 22, 1915; D:
40725 ; L. Staackmann, Leipzig. 33369a
Ohnehosen (Die); komcidie in 3 akten, von W. S.
vom Briihl. Berlin, 1909. 79 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23. 1909; D:
16853; W'alter Schuite vom Briihl. Wiesbaden,
Germany. 33370
O'Hooligan; or, McFadden's yellow kid, a
farce comedy in 3 acts, written and arr. by
W. B. Watson.
© W. B. W\ntson, New York ; 1896 : 61355,
Nov. 9. 33371
O'Hooligan's christening; a farce comedv in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; 1895 : 52194,
Oct. 14. 33372
O'Hooligan's masquerade; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Gallagher & West.
© Gallagher & West, New York; 1895:
11945. Feb. 28. 33373
O'Hooligan's reception; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York ; 1895 : 53751,
Oct. 22. 33374
O'Hooligan's wedding; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by W. B. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1895:48757,
Sept. 25. 33375
O'Hoolihan's silver wedding; farce comedy in
3 acts, by L. Tt)oley and J. Flynn.
© Larry Tooley and John Flvnn, Buffalo;
1897 : 17015, Mar. 13. 33376
[Oi, wie nehm ich sie? oder, Die kalhe
zwischen die roiber (Oh. how shall I get her?
or, A bride among robbers), play in 4 acts,
by L. Brilliant]
N^-; ^^•ijni'ij -bD N^-i ,-inx ?N^T i^N cr: n'^",i w
53 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 25295 ; Louis Bril-
liant, Philadelphia. 33376a
1672
33377
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33394
Oil and water; play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne.
127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D: 28792; Porter
Emerson Browne, Norwalk, Conn. 33377
Oil (The) king.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia; 1900 A:
5407, Feb. 27. 33378
Oil (The) prince; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. R. Hambly.
© Charles R. Hambly. Tiffin. O. ; 1896:
60744, Nov. 5. 33379
Oil, who struck it? a serio-comic play of
American life and luck, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1873 : 7983,
July 10. 33380
Oiseau (L') blesse; comedie en 4 actes, par A.
Capus. [Paris, Impr. de I'lUustration] 1909.
1 p. 1.. 86 p. 12°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris ; D : 14851, Jan. 20,
1909; 2c. Jan. 20, 1909. 33381
Alfred
See also Theatre complet; [de]
Capus. — Verwundete (Der) vogel.
Oiseau (L') bleu; f eerie en 6 actes et 12 tab-
leaux, par Maurice Maeterlinck. 36 p. illus.
4°. (L'lllustration th^atralo ... 7^ annee —
175. 1" avril 1911)
© Apr. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24030 ;
P:usene Fasqiielle, Paris. 33382
Oiseaux (Les); fantaisie en 2 actes, d'apr&s
Aristophane (tr. Lascaris) par Fernand No-
ziere [pseud, de Fernand Weyl] Paris,
L'CEuvre, 1911. cover-title, 2 p.'l., 64 p. 4°.
© July 7, 1911 ; 2c. July 29, 1911 ; D : 24806 ;
Luunie-Poe, Paris. 33383
Oiseaux de passage; piece en 5 actes, de M.
Donnay et L. Descuves. 1 p. 1., 90 p. 8°.
Printed.
© IVIaurico Donnav et Lucien Descaves,
Paris ; D : 4689, Mar. 7, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904.
33384
Ojcze Nasz; dramat w 1 akcie Fr. Coppee. przez
k'i. dra. M. Barabasz. Detroit, w. Drukarni
Seminaryum polskiego, 1891.
© M. Barabasz, Detroit; 1891:21005,
.Tune 8. 33385
Ojo (El) de gayo; zarzuela c6mica en 1 acto, di-
vidido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez,
mtisica del. maestro Geronimo Gimguez. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1914. 38
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38241 ; M. Mihura y R. Gonzalez, Madrid.
33385a
Ojos (Los) negros; boceto de sainete lirico en
1 acto y en prosa [de] Paso y Mario, mflsica
del maestro Calleja. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 38 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Paso y Mario, Madrid; D : 13866, Sept.
21. 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 33386
Ojos (Los) vacios; episodio bistorico, en 5
cuadros, en prosa, original letra de Luis
Linares Beeerra y Javier de Burgos, mGsica de
los maestros Candela y Mayol. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1910. 54 [7] p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 0, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21972 ;
L. Linares Beeerra y J. de Burgos, Madrid.
33387
Ojos (Los) verdes; episodio dramdtico, en 1 acto
y en prosa, original de F. T. Larios. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911. 17 p.
12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24330; Francisco Tristan Larios, Madrid.
33388
O'Keefe, king of Yap; an operatic fantasy, by
W. H. Cline.
© William Hamilton Cline, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 3705, July 9, 1903. 33389
O'Kelley's mission. Sec Cuba libra.
Oklahoma.
© L. J. Jardot, Stillwater, Okl.
Apr. 27, 1903.
D : 3341,
33390
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Louis Lytton.
© Wee & Lytton, Fort Wayne, Ind. ; D:
1457, Feb. 17, 1902.
33391
— drama in prologue and 3 acts, by George
Scarborough. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1915; D : 42489 ; David Be-
lasco, New York. , 33391a
— -a libretto for a comic opera in 3 acts, by
C. A. Williams. Minneapolis, 1889.
© Charles Alf Williams, Minneapolis ;_1889
22181, July 18.
or. Pawnee Bill's pledge.
33392
an original
drama in 4 acts.
© Lillie and Schindhelm, Philadelpliia ;
1885 : 15679, July 21. 33393
— or, Statehood day at Pawnee Bill's ranch,
Pawnee, OkL 2 p. 4°. Printed. [Scenario]
© Gordon Wm. Lillie, Pawnee, Okl. ; D :
13173, June 13, 1908; Ic. June 13, 1908.
33394
1673
33395
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33413
Oklahoma — Continued.
or. The end of the land, a dramatization
in 5 acts of J. W. Piercy's mnnuscript, The
end of the land. 1)y M. J. IMitchell, elaborated
by Horace Mitchell. [SI] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Marv Jane Mitchell, Martinsville, Ind. ;
D : 7600, Nov. 22, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1905.
33395
Oklahoma (A) boom; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by H. A. Snow.
© Harry A. Snow, Chicago; 1893:47085,
Oct. 21. 33396
Oklahoma Hill's (Harry Hill's) Oklahoma
historical exhibition; or, Harry Hill's trav-
els in the Oklahoma country.
© Oklahoma historical exhibition, Missouri ;
1889 : 8600, Mar. 18. 33397
Oklahoman (The); play in 4 acts, by G. M. Scar-
borough. [3], 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1912; D : 28259 ; George M.
Scarborough, Chicago.
33398
or frien' demijohn; play in 1 act, by E. Mcln-
tyre. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35296 ; Edward Mc-
Intyre, San Francisco. 33399
Ol Martlit. See Lotos (The) flower.
Ola Kayden's miniature minstrels; a blackface
nuisical comedy in 1 act, written, designed and
composed by J. Hayden.
© .Toe Havden, United States ; 1898 : 20071,
Mar. 28. 33400
Ola (La) negra; zarzuela en 1 acto y 1 solo
cnadro [de] E. Zaballos y Jose Bermfidez, niti-
sica de los maesti-os IMarquina y Cordoba.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
37 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Emilio Zaballos y Jose Bermtidez, Ma-
drid ; D : 16146, June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23,
1909. 33401
Olaf. the conscript; nu Anglo-Scandinavian dia-
lect drama of love and intrigue, in 4 acts, by
Carl Williams.
© C. W. Bachman, IMinneapolis ; 1891 :
39683, Nov. 5. 33402
Old Acre folk; a rustic drama iu 2 acts, by Dana
J. Stevens. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902.
36 p. 16°.
© Walter H. Bnker & co., Boston ; D : 2792.
Dec. 31, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1903. 33403
Old acrobat's dream; an acrobatic diversion in
1 act. by W. W. Norton. 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
(c) Williiim Warren Norton, Detroit; D:
5075, May 25, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 11, 1905. 33404
Old ag-e; au episode told dramatically iu 1
scene, by I. H. Gillmore.
© Inez Haynes Gillmore, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1900 A: 1728, Jan. 19. 33405
Old ag-e and youth; a spectacular burlesque, by
H. Montague.
© Harry Montague, New York ; 1893 : 25341,
May 25. 33403
Old and new; an American play in 5 acts, by
A. T. Oakes.
© A. H. Oakes, New York ; 1877 : 3763, Mar.
29. 33407
comedy in 1 act. by T. Louden. 17 p. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915 ; D : 41000 ; Thomas
Louden, Fanwood, N. J. 33407a
Old and new departures. See Fox and rat.
Old (The) and the new; a comedy-drama, a
story of the mediaeval fatherland, prologue
and 4 acts, by J. W. Cutshaw.
© James Washington Cutshaw, Areola,
Ind. ; 1893 : 5872, Jan. 30. 33408
comedy in 3 acts, by L. F. Kengla. [4], 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Aug. 31, 1912 : D : 30722 ; Leo Francis
Kengla, New York. 33409
Old (The) and the new world; or, Paradise not
lost but g-ained, a 2 act promethean drama,
by W. Bush.
© Wm. Bush, Chicago ; 1871 : 9, Jan. 3 ; 2c.
Dec. 4, 1872. 33410
Old Andy, the moonshiner; dramatized into
play in 4 acts, by M. S. Gielow and Mrs. A. C.
Barney. 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1910 ; D : 21318 ; Martha S.
Gielow, Washington. 33411
See also Miracle (The) of love.
Old Andy, the mountaineer. See Miracle
(The) of love.
Old (The) ai-m chair; fifteen minute farce, by
J. P. Smith. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1915; D : 40875 ; J. Philip
Smith, Philadelphia. 33411a
or, The children of the Blue and the
Gray, play in 1 act, by L. A. Howard. 4 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22883 ; Lewis A.
Howard, St. Louis. 33412
Old (The) bachelor; a comedy in 2 acts, by F,
Yoinig.
© Frank Yonnu:, New York; 1895:46,^45,
Sept. 14. 33413
1674
33414
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33435
Old (The) bachelor — Continued.
a dramatic slvetcii. by W. M. Oestreicher
and R. Webster. 37 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter M. Oestreicher and Richardson
Webster. Broolclvn ; D : 13249, June 26. 1908 ;
2c. June 26, 1908. 33414
Old (The) ball fan; a sketch in 1 act, by J. M.
Cumniing. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Moore Cunnning, San Francisco ;
D : 15845, May 13, 1909 ; 2c. May 13, 1909.
33415
Old. (The) Bay State; a comedy (h-ama in 4
acts and 6 scenes, by J. H. Davies.
© John Henry Davies, New York ; D : 3693,
July S, 1903. 33416
Old bear GrifEyn's nurse; play in 1 act, by
W. H. Say ward, jr. [1], 22 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 10. 1914 ; D : 37282 ; William H.
Sayward, jr., Wayland. Mass. 33416a
Old Ben ISTewton; drama in 3 acts, by L. C.
Moise. 12], 67 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911 ; D : 23587 ; Leonard C.
Moise, Covington, La. 33417
■ -Same. 62 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19. 1911; D : 24519 ; L. C.
IMoise, Covington, La. 33418
Old (The) Bible; an original drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1876 :
1141, Jan. 25. 33419
Old black Joe; a drama iu 3 acts and allegorical
tableau.
© George C. Thompson, San Francisco ;
1875 : 6910, July 2. 33420
play in 1 act, by T. Dixon. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1912;
Dixon, New York.
D : 28750 ;
Thomas
33421
a sketch for two characters, wbite and
black.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7726, July 23; 2c. Oct. 26. 33422
'Or, The South vs. the North, a drama in
5 acts, by Charles A. Lacore. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1902. 32 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 435])
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O. ; D : 2012. June
14, 1902; 2c. June 14, 1902. 33423
Old Blood and Iron; or. The tyrant, episode of
the Civil War, written by Herbert Thomson,
from a scenario by Howard Wall. [2], 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42623; Herbert
Thomson co., New York. 33423a
Old (The) bluffer; character sketch in 1 act. by
Henry Horton. 30, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten,
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1911 ; D : 23999 ; H. Horton,
Ellenville, N. Y. 33424
Old (The) boathouse; a comic drama in 3 acts,
by M. Hauser. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Magdalena Hauser, New Orleans ; D :
6515, Apr. 14, 1905; 2c. May 4, 1905. 33425
Old (The) bonnet; farce-comedv in 3 acts, by
F. R. Bagley. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D: 29035; Frank R.
Bagley, Oak Park, 111. 33426
Old (The) bookseller; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. P. aiosher.
© Harris Peyton Mosher, Boston ; D : 751,
Aug. 13, 1901. 33427
— play in 4 acts, by J. P,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1910;
Ritter, New York.
— -Same. [3], 118 p. 4°.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911;
Ritter. 30 p.
D : 20607
4°.
John P.
33428
Typewritten.
D: 23105; John P.
33429
Ritter, New York
Old (The) boys at the front; or. The last hours
of the great rebellion, a dramatic and mili-
tary sketch of life in the army at the close of
the late unpleasantness, by J. Burrows, jr.
© James Burrows, jr., United States ; 1884 :
1363, Jan. 19. 33430
Old (The) brewery. See Honnas.
Old (The) brigadier; a drama in 1 act, by F. R.
Haswin. (/« Philosopher, v. 11, no. 5, May,
1902)
© Francis R. Haswin. Hollv Beach, N. J. ;
D : 1861, May 9, 1902 ; 2c. June 20, 1902.
33431
Old (The) cabin home; a play of southern life
in 4 acts, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, New York; D:
1045, Oct. 31, 1901. 33432
Old California; 1 act musical poem for vaude-
ville, by J. H. Woodbury. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1911; D: 23577; Joan H.
Woodbury, New York. 33433
Old California days; with the story of Ramona.
© IMarguerite B. Arnold, Ocean Park, Cal. ;
D:9037, Sept. 5, 1906. 33434
Old California Joe, the great American sharp-
shooter; a dramatization in 4 acts, of Captain
L. C. Carleton's popular story of that name,
by B. Sylvester [pseud, of J. G. Noe]
© Bnrrett Sylvester, Brooklyn; 1872:3270,
Mar. 30. 33435
1675
33436
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33458
Old (The) castmaker; a drama in 1 act, by E.
Clifton. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Etliel Clifton, New York ; D : 10017, Feb.
23, 1907; 2c. Feb. 23, 1907. 33436
Old Cattaraugus; a comedy in 4 acts, by Cora
Herkimer.
© J. W. earner, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1880:
14376, Sept. 21. 33437
Old Chickasaw; a spectacular melodrama in a
jwelude, 5 acts and 12 scenes, by J. L. Treat.
© James L. Treat, Chicago ; D : 4.546, Jan.
28, 1904. 33438
Old chums.
© Alford William Filson, Chicago; 1890:
22817, July 18. 33439
a comedy drama in 3 acts.
© Mrs. Hugh Fay, New York ; 1893 : 55679,
Dec. 16. 33440
Old (The) church bell; a vaudeville monologue
and song, by B. E. Leavitt.
© Burton Emerson Leavitt, Putnam, Conn. ;
D : 15932, May 24, 1909. 33441
Old (The) church tower. See Twice saved.
Old (The) clothes man; play in 4 acts, by J. K.
MacCurdy. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Kyrle MacCurdy, Milwaukee ; D :
5701, Oct. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1904. 33442
playlet in 1 act, by M. Simon. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1915 ; D : 41558 ; Max Simon,
New York. 33442a
Old (An) coat; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. AU-
derdice.
© William Hillary AUderdice, St. Louis ;
1886 : 3782, Feb. 13 ; 2c. June 12. 33443
Same.
© Smith and Rice, New York; 1898:2880,
Jan. 4. 33444
Old (The) cobbler. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 14057,
Oct. 15, 1908 ; 2c. NoV. 14, 1908. 33445
Old (The) coin collector of New York. See
Bryant and Carter.
Old (The) coin collector's life; a drama in 5
acts, by J. H. Carter. San Francisco, Francis,
Valentine & co., 1887.
© J. Heneage Carter, San Francisco ; 1887 :
3178, Feb. 9. 33446
Old college chumps; a musical comedy libretto
in 2 acts, for collegiate productions, by Thomas
B. Donaldson. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. B. Donaldson. Philadelphia ; D : 9376,
Nov. 3, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906. 33447
Old Colony days; dramatization of Longfellow's
poem. The courtship of Miles Standish, by
Lucile Blackburn Berry. Lebanon, 0., March
brothers [1915] 26 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17, 1915 ; D : 41612 ; March brothers,
Lebanon, O. 33447a
play in 1 act, by E. F. Naulty. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Fairfax Naulty, Atlantic City,
N. J.; D: 12587, Mar. 20, 1908; 2c. Mar. 20,
1908. 33448
Old (The) color sergeant; musical sketch, by
W.F.Carroll. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only.]
© William F. Carroll, Philadelphia; D:
8977, Aug. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1906. 33449
Old (The) comedian; a comedy in 1 act adapted
from the French, by L. Westervelt and E.
Girardot.
© Leonidas Westervelt and Etienne Girar-
dot, New York ; D : 11805, Nov. 25, 1907.
33450
Old (The) companion; drama in 4 acts, by N. A.
Stratton. 8S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911 ; D : 24558 ; Nathaniel A.
Stratton, New York. 33451
Old comrades; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Milli-
lien.
© James F. Milliken, New York; 1890:
42329, Dec. 31. 33452
a drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Baker.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1887:22765,
Sei)t. 8. 33453
Old Counselor Peavy; an original character com-
edy [in 1 act] by T. P. Morgan. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16631 ; Tom P. Mor-
gan, Rogers, Ark. 33454
original comedy in 1 act, by T. P. Morgan.
13 p. 4°. Typev/ritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D : 24567 ; Tom P.
Morgan, Rogers, Ark. 33455
Old (The) country; an Irish play in 5 acts, by
E. Hanford. Typewritten.
© Edwin Hanford, New York ; D : 598, June
20, 1901 ; 2c. June 20, 1901. 33456
Old (The) covxntry store; by Frank B. Hilraul.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 180":
29576, June 3 ; 2c. July 10. 33457
Old Crochetty's shoes; a drama in 4 acts, dram-
atized by M. Stratford Saunders, from a story
by F. W. Robinson.
© M. Stratford Saunders, Rochester, IMir.ii, ;
1886: 12701, May 29. 33458
1676
3345D
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33482
Old cronies; a comedietta in 1 act, for two
male characters, by S. Theyre Smitli. New
American ed. correctly reprinted from the
original authorized acting ed. New^ York, H.
Roorbacli.
© Harold Roorbach, New York ; 1890 : 5363,
Feb. 12; 2c. Mar. 25. 33459
comedy in 3 acts, by E. D. Cromwell. [3],
166 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1910; D: 22312; Elwood D.
Cromwell, New York. 33460
an Irish comedy in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 18019,
Aug. 25. 33461
a new and original comedy in 3 acts, by
Lawrence Marsden.
© Frank M. Wills and William C. Ander-
son, New York ; 1887 : 17475, .July 8. 33462
Old curiosity shop; dramatization of Charles
Dickens' book in 4 acts, by M. E. Younge.
245 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1912 ; D : 30580 ; Mary Eliza-
beth Younge, New York. 33463
■ See also Nelly Trent and Sally's servant.
Old (The) dairy homestead; a rural comedy in
3 acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1901. 38 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 859,
Sept. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 12, 1901. 33464
Old Dan Tucker.
© John J. Conners, Chicago ; 1896 : 5832,
Jan. 22. 33465
a farce comedy, by D. Sherman.
© Dan Sherman, New York; 1895:65.533,
Dec. 26. 33466
Old (The) district school; (new version) a
farce in 2 acts, with music, book by Win. Dan-
forth. music arr. by G. F. Rosche. Chicago.
New York, G. F. Rosche & co., 1906. 52 p.
8°.
© Geo. F. Rosche, Chicago ; D : 9270, Oct.
18, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 33467
Old (The) Dominion; an American play, by
C. T. Dazey.
© Charles T. Dazey, Lima, 111. ; 1885 : 3858.
Feb. 11. 33468
an historical romance of the Civil War, in
5 acts, by Francis Dimond Rogers. 107 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. D. Rogers. New York ; D : 6766, June
3, 1905; 2c. May 26, 1905. 33469
— or. The banshee of Bathurst hall, a com-
edy drama in 5 acts, by G. B. McCutcheon.
© George Barr McCutcheon, La Favette,
Ind. ; 1887 : 33468, Dec. 22. 33470
Old (The) Dominion and the new. See Lucky
(The) miners.
Old Erie; an original drama in 4 acts, by B. G.
Rogers.
© Ben G. Rogers, Buffalo, New York;
1876 : 9268, Aug. 9. 33471
Old (The) farm house; a tragi-comedy, in 3
acts, by D. A. Blanchard. New Orleans, G.
Miiller, 1886. 49 p. 12°.
© Dawson A. Blanchard, New Orleans ;
1886 : 9893, Apr. 24 ; 2c. June 25. 33472
Old (The) farmer's triumph. See Digging for
gold.
Old (The) fashioned country school; in 3 acts,
by H. Dumars.
© Horace Dumars, Springfield, Mo. ; 1888 :
3944, Feb. 6. 33473
Old fashioned family album; by J. B. Haslett.
25 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1910; D: 20903; Josie B.
Haslett, Cartersville, Mo. 33474
Old-fashioned (An) Fourth; play in 1 act, by
L. B. Foley. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1912; D: 31707; Louis B.
Foley, Detroit. 33475
Old (The) fashioned husking bee; an old
folks' entertainment in 1 scene, by Nettie H.
Pelham. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1891.
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1891:
27181, July 29; 2c. Aug. 1. 33476
Old fashioned posies; vaudeville sketch In 2
acts, by E. L. Niles. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1909; D : 17674 ; Edith L.
Niles, Cincinnati. 33477
Old fidelity; or. Turned out to starve, a new
and original local drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875 : .5097,
May 17. 33478
Old (The) flag; act 1 and act 5.
© Edwin A. Lewis, Brattleboro, Vt. ; 1871 :
3074, Apr. 8. 33479
• See also Newbem.
Old fogies; a musical comedy, by J. E. Hen-
shaw and M. Ten Broeck.
© John E. Henshaw and May Ten Broeck,
Baston ; 1889 : 4915, Feb. 11. 33480
Old folks at home; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. N. Baruch.
© H. N. Baruch, New Yoyk; 1891:15020,
Apr. 23. 33481
by W. H. Carson. 69 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17196; William Henry
Carson, New York, 33482
1677
33483
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33505
Old folks at home — Continued.
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by Augustus
Wolford.
© Arnold Wolford, New York; D : 2551.
Nov. 4, 1902. 33483
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by L. R.
Krebs. [30] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillie R. Krebs. St. Louis ; D : 12183, Jan.
16, 1908; Ic. Jan. 16, 1908; Ic. Feb. 17. 1908.
33484
the Old homestead of vaudeville, by L.
Beggs. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lee Beggs. Chicago ; D : 15462 ; Mar. 27,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 33485
■ rural comedy drama in 4 acts, by Annie
Kannann. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.
[54] p. f°.
© Sept. 6, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1911 ; D : 25456 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33486
Old fool John; a drama in 4 acts, by L. M.
Lister. [42] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lydia Marcelle Lister, San Francisco ;
D : 7634, Nov. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906.
33487.
Old Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh); a ro-
mantic drama from Pittsburgh's earliest his-
tory, l^y R. S. De Candales.
© Rosalind S. De Candales, Chicago ; 1897 :
32191, May 27. 33488
Old Fort Rossiter; an original military drama
in 4 acts, by G. Heath. [SO] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© George Heath, Bryn Athyn, Pa. ; D : 78.50,
Jan. 15, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 33489
Old (An) game. See Ping-pong.
Old gentleman Andrews; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1894:
41.S70, Sept. 10. 33490
Old gentleman up stairs. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Helen Bagg, Chicago ; D : 7708, Dec. 13,
1905; 2c. Dec. 13, 1905. 33491
Old Glory; [by] C. W. Doty.
© Charles Wells Doty, Lewiston, 111.; 1894:
34341, June 29. 33492
a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. T. Vincent.
© Charles T. Vincent, New York; 1893:
19088, Apr. 18. 33493
a military drama in 5 acts, by S. C. Miller.
Typewritten.
© Sam C. Miller, Hagerstown. Md. ; 1S94 :
29365, July 13; 2c. Oct. 1. 33494
See also My affinity.
Old Glory in Cuba; a drama, in 4 acts, by
Thomas R. Beaty.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898:63424,
Oct. 29; 2c. Nov. 2. 33495
Old Glory, the flag of the United States.
© Harry V. Vogt, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 28756,
Apr. 26. 33496
Old (The) grist mill; drama in 4 acts, by N.
Twomey. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Neil Twomev, Chelsea, Mass.; D : 3089,
Miir. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 33497
Old Grouty of Ann street; play of old New
York, by G. W. W. Pollock. 35 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914 ; D : 35688 ; George W. W.
Pollock, Maplewood, N. J. 33497a
Old (De) gum game. See De old gum game.
Old (The) hag; playlette in 1 act, by E. Devoy.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D : 36671 ; Emmet De-
voy, New York. 33497b
Old Harmony; play of Hallowe'en in 4 acts, by
R. H. Gill. [130] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29. 1913 ; D : 34280 ; Richard H.
Gill, Mishfiwaka, Ind. 33498
Jld (The) hayseed; a musical comedy drama
in 4 acts.
© Henry Harmon Palmer, Chicago ; D :
12131, Jan. 6, 1908. 33499
Old (An) hen and one chicken; a comedy in 3
acts, by T. B. MacDonough and Clay M.
Greene.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn : 1878:
6272, May 24. 33500
Old Hickory; comedy in 4 acts, by Hal Reid
[i. e. .Tames Halleck Reid] Typewritten.
© H. P. Soulier, Hoboken, N. J.: 1899:
29974, May 2'; 2c. May 2. 33501
a play in 4 acts, by E. T. Hyde.
© Ezra T. Hyde, Paris, Id. ; D : 14441, Dec
2, 1908. 33502
a rural drama of pure life. by H. L. Dunkin-
son.
© Henrv Ij. Dunkinson, New York ; 1899 :
214.54. Mar. 24. 33503
Old (The) home; by L. Goodfellow.
© Luke Goodfellow, Boston; 1875:6221.
.Tune 14. 33504
Old home day in Plunket; Innnorous entertain-
ment in 1 scene, bv Ward Macauley. Phila-
delphia. Penn pub. co., 1910. 31 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5. 1910; 2c. Nov. 16, 1910; D:
22,568; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 33505
1678
33506
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33525
Old home fai'in. »*^'^6' Little wildcat.
Old (The) home town; a comedy drama in 4
jiits. by ('. \V. Doty and (►. Turner. [S61 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chas. W. Doty and Otis Turner, United
States: D : 6n.ll, Apr. i.M>. 1905; 2c. Apr. 20.
1905. 33506
cniedy. by F. Allen. 9 p. 4°. Typf writ-
ten.
© 1c. Feb. 9, 1912: T>: 28633; Frederick Al-
len. Chica-o. 33507
vaudeville sketcli. by AA'. 1 >e Leon. 6 p.
4°. ^'vpewritten.
© 1c. Apr. 9. 191.-.: D: 40317: Walter De
l.eo!!. ('hica^;o. 33507a
Old home week; a comedy drama.
© Llewellyn (J. Hunipbreys, Salem, Mass. :
D:10:}26, Apr. 11. 1907. 33508
a musical satire in 2 acts, by D. K. Stevens
and diaries F. Atkinson.
© ('. F. Atkinson and D. K. Stevens. Ros-
loii: D:9.J.-)2. Nov. 22. 190(). 33509
Old homespun; nii orijiinal dram;i in .1 acts, by
A. D. Ober.
© Adelaide D. Ober. Unite<l States; 1889:
8030. :\Iar. 12. 33510
Old (The) homestead; ;i sequel to .Joshua Whit-
comb, a comedy in 4 acts, bv D. Thonip.son
and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Rver.
United States: 1885:2.5211, Dec. 2. 33511
Old homestead of vaudeville,
at home.
See Old folks
Old Honesty; a domestic drama in 4 acts, bv
C. P. Rice.
© Charles P. Rice, New Haven, Conn. :
1896:58400. Oct. 23. 33512
Old Hurly; a drama in 1 act. by J. Silver. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© James Silver. Oneonta. N. Y. ; D : 12472.
Mar. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 3. 1908. 33513
Old innocence; comedy in 3 acts, adapted by
Richard Kingsley, from the original French
play, Les petits oiseaux. by [E. ;M.] Labiche et
Delacour [pseud, of Alfred C. Lartigue] [70]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24. 1913; D : 3.1109 ; Eva Saun-
ders Murphy. Clarksville, Tenn. 33514
sketch taken from the comedv of Old in-
nocence, adapted by Richard Kingsley, from
the original French play. Les petits oiseaux, by
[E. M.1 Labiclie et Delacour [pseud, of Alfred
C. Lartigue] 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913 ; D : 35110 ; Eva Saun-
ders Murphy, Clarksville, Tenn. 33515
Old (The) Irish harper. [3] p. 8°. Printed.
© Rocco Giuseppe Cafarelli, Cleveland ; D :
12652, Mar. 26, 1908; 2c. Mar. 26, 1908.
33516
Old Irish Pat. young- Irish Pat, and the rob-
bers; by C. H. Wucherpfennig.
© Charles H. Wucherpfennig, Morrison-
ville, 111. ; 1898: 73063, Dec. 15. 33517
Old Isaacs from the Bowery. 83 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; D : 7845.
Jan. 13. 1906; 2c. Jan. 13, 1906. 33518
Old Jack's reformation; play in 1 act. by C. F.
Roberts. 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1915; D: 40270; Chas. Fos-
ter Roberts. Tacoma. 33518a
Old (The) jay bird; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. AV. Ransone.
© John W. Ransone, Richmond; 1888:
13587, May 9. 33519
Old (An) Jew; an original comedy in 5 acts,
l»y S. Grundy.
© Sydney Grundy, Great Britain; 1894:
17764. Mar. 31. 33520
Old John Brown; American historical drama in
4 acts and a closing scene, by A. H. Gilmer.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11. 1915 ; D : 40905 ; Albert Hat-
ton Gilmer, Boston. 33520a
Old Kansas; a comedietta in 1 act, by A. J.
Blethen. jr. Typewritten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Minneapolis;
1895 : 20178, Apr. 12 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 33521
Old Kearney's girl; a domestic comedv drama,
by F. W. Lee.
© Franklyn W. Lee, St. Paul ; 1894 : 40009.
■ Aug. 31 : 2c. Aug. 31. 33522
Old (The) Kentucky home; a darkey sketch in
3 scenes. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co., NeAV York ; 1874 : 12217.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 33523
— — an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Marble and \y. T. Keogh.
© Scott Marble and William T. Keogh, New
York : 1893 : 54007, Dec. 7. 33524
Old King- Cole; an extravaganza in 2 acts, pro-
logue and epilogue, book by George Pierrot
[i. e. A. G. Pierrot] lyrics by B. Farson and
(Jeorge Pierrot. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Bruce Farson and A. G. Pierrot, Chi-
cago ; D : 13901, Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9, 1908.
33525
5379— VOL 2—17-
1679
33526
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33548
Old King Cole — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by H. M. Hoyt. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1910; D: 20229; Helen
Muriel Hoyt, Bloomfield, N. J. 33526
review of comedy, music and drama, by
C. A. Shaw. 33 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909; D: 17044; Charles
Alonzo Shaw, Grantwood, N. J. 33527
Old Knockles; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd. ; New York, B. Schubeith & co.,
1904. 26 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 4768,
Mar. 22, 1904; 2c. Mar. 23, 1904. 33528
music composed by Alfred J. Caldicott.
London, J. Williams.
© Joseph Williams, London; 1894:58513,
Dec. 15 ; 2c. Dec. 15. 33529
Old (An) lady from the West. See His
adopted daughter.
Old lady number 31; comedy, by J. H. Wade,
adapted from the story of same name by [M.]
Louise Forsslund [pseud, of Mary Louise
Foster] 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D : 20779 ; Jeannette
Howell Wade, New York. 33530
Old (The) lamplighter; dramatic sketch in 1
act and 1 scene, by AV. AVray, jr. [1], 15 p.
f°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913; D : 34753 ; William
Wray, jr.. New York. 33531
Old (The) landmark; a domestic comedy in 4
acts, by C. Montaine.
© Clarence Montaine, San Francisco ; 1899 :
31426, May 9. 33532
Old Lavender; a drama in 3 acts, by E. Har-
rigan. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; D : 6308,
Feb. 23, 1905; 2c. Feb. 23, 1905. 33533
an original moral drama in 3 acts and 11
scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York ; 1877 : 8956.
Aug. 4; 2c. Sept. 13. 33534
Old (The) law; a play in 1 act, by B. Davenport.
© Bulier Davenport, New York ; D : 15129,
Feb. 19, 1909. 33535
Old life and the new; a new melodrama in 5
acts, 13 scenes, by E. J. IMorter. Ms.
© Edward J. Morter, United States; 1894:
25434, May 21 ; 2c. July 2. 33536
Old (The) life's shadows. See Ignatia.
Old lights for the new; a play in 4 acts, by W.
Aspinwall. Typewritten.
© W^oolsey Aspinwall, Washington; 1896:
6420, Jan. 24 ; Ic. Jan. 24. 33537
Old London; a drama, embodying incidents from
Ainsworth's novels and other sources, with
original effects and situations, by McKee Ran-
kin and F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder and McKee Rankin,
New York ; 1887 : 9858, Apr. 13. 33538
-drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by Morti-
mer Murdoch. St. Louis, W. Murdoch.
© William Murdoch, St. Louis; 1886:4714,
Feb. 25. • 33539
-a romantic drama in 5 acts.
© .Tohn S. Clarke, Philadelphia, and Lotta
Crabtree, New York ; 1873 : 3344, Apr. 2.
33540
Old (The) love and the new; a play in 5 acts,
being a new version of the play by B. Howard,
entitled The banker's daughter, this version
being ^\'ritteu and arr. by James Alberry and
B. Howard.
© Bronson* Howard, New York; 1879:
17733, Dec. 29. 33541
Old (The) love for the new; comedy drama in
4 acts, by A. A. Burden. [70] p. f°. Type-
wi-itten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1914 ; D : 35993 ; Arthur Ar-
nold Burden, San Francisco. 33541a
Old love letters; by L. McCormick [i. e. A. L.
McGorniick]
© Langdon McCormick, Port Huron, Mich. ;
D : 349, Apr. 15, 1901. 33542
a comedy in 1 act, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1878 : 9663,
Aug. 22. 33543
• Same.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 : 73602,
Dec. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 33544
■ Same. 22 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Aug. 22, 1906; D : 8981,
Aug. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 22, 1906. 33545
Old (The) maids' association; a farcical enter-
tainment, by Louise L. Wilson. Philadelphia,
Penn pub. co., 1900. 17 p. 12°.
© Penn ]nib. co.. Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
7439, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 2L 33546
Old (The) maids' club; a comic entertainment,
l)y IMarie Butterfield. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1903] 30 p. 12°. (On cover: Denison's
specialties)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:3850, Aug.
19, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 33547
Old (An) maids' conference; a humorous enter-
tninment in 2 scenes for any number of males
and females, by S. Schell. New York, E. S.
Werner i^ub. & supply co., 1900. 44 p. 8°.
(The reciter's library, v. 3, no. 4)
© Stanley Schell. New York; 1900 A: 14.371,
June 9 ; 2c. June 22. 33548
1680
33549
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33573
Old (The) maids' convention; by Laura M.
Parsons.
© Walter H. Baker & cc, Boston; 1899:
63162. Sept. "29 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 33549
by M. J. Nelson.
© M. Josie Nelson. Union City, Ind. ; 1900
A : 1428, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Jan. 15. 33550
■ a farce-extravaganza in 3 acts, by M. Davis.
© Marv Davis, Sullivan, 111.; 1895:9929,
Feb. 18. 33551
kSVc also Spinster's (The) convention.
Old maid's deception. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Homer Earnest Campbell, Fort Wayne,
Ind.; L):8943, Sept. 14, 1903; 2c. Mar. 11,
1904. 33552
Old (An) maid's husband; comedy in 3 acts,
by De W. Kaplan. [3], 52 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1911 ; D : 25479 ; De Witte
Kaplan, Englewood, N. J. 33553
Old (An) maid's love; a play in 4 acts, by M.
lliggins.
© Milton Higgins, Chicago; 1899:37708,
June 7. 33554
Old (An) maid's love match; comedy in 1 act,
l>y K. Fitz Gerald.
© Riter Fitz Gerald, Philadelphia ; D : 3145.
Mar. 5, 1903. 33555
Old maids no more; or, How they got hus-
bands, bv Carrol Emms. [Kansas City, Mo.,
1903] 14 p. 12°.
© Catherine I. McCoun, Kansas City, Mo. ;
D : 4038, Oct. 1, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1903. 33556
Old (An) maid's romance; a comedy sketch in
1 act, by A. H. Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H, Laidlaw, .ir.. New York;
1899 : 11779, Feb. 10 ; 2c. Apr. 20. 33557
Old (The) maids' temperance meeting-. See
Sketches.
Old (The) maid's triumph. See Captured.
Old (An) maid's wooing; a comedy sketch, by
A. Knott. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adalbert Knott. New York ; D : 2406, Oct.
2, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1902. 33558
a drama in 2 acts, by Martha Russell Orne.
© W^alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
20054, Mar. 18 ; 2c. May 4. 33559
Old (The) mam'selle's secret. See Fay.
Old (An) man's darling.
© Joseph H. Godfrey, Chicago ; D : 13700,
Sept. 2, 1908. 33560
See also In Dutch.
Old (An) man's darling or a young man's
slave,
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Eau Claire,
Wis.; D: 14211, Oct. 26, 1908. 33561
Old man's dream; by L. B. Edwards. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1909 ; D : 17497 ; lieopold B.
Edwards, Dedham, Mass. 33562
Old (An) man's hobby; by W, L. West, [10] p,
f°. Typewritten.
© William L. West, Brooklyn; D : 4694,
Mar. 7, 1904; 2c. Mar. 7, 1904. 33563
Old (The) man's Joseph; romantic drama in 4
acts, by C D. Davidson. 78 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1911; D: 25524; Mrs. C.
Dixon Davidson, Los Angeles. 33564
Old (The) man's passing away; character act,
with original words and music,
© Billv Ray, Troy, N, Y. ; 1874:5088.
Apr. 17. 33565
Old (The) man's will. Sec Imogene.
Old (The) maple farm; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by M. Mosher.
© Mortimer Mosher, Stamford, Conn. ;
1892 : 49935, Dec. 7. 33566
Old (The) mare's colt.
© Chas. E. Trevathan, New York ; D : 5807.
Nov. 22, 1904. 33567
Old Marlin's millions; a comedy in 4 acts, by
William J. Kavanagh. [68] p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. J. Kavanagh, Washington ; D : 7163,
Aug. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1905. 33568
Old Martin of Killarney.
© Henry D. Sayles, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
11802, Nov. 25, 1907. 33569
Old massa's son and heir; Ethiopian musical
variety sketch, by Alfred B. Sedgwick. New
Y'ork, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
8901, July 31; 2c. Dec. 28. 33570
Old men and young women; 1 act comedy, by
E. W. Scully. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914 ; D : 38482 ; Eugene
William Scully, New York. 33570a
Old mill and the new; vaudeville sketch, by
J. M. Bradford, 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910; D: 20449; James M.
Bradford, Canton, O. 33571
Old (The) mill stream; a play in 3 acts, by
D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, Lake Hill, N. Y. ; D : 2620,
Nov. 18. 1902. 33572
1681
33573
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33594
Old (The) mill stream — Continued.
a rustic drama in 3 acts, by Fitzgerald
aiurphy [i. e. J. F. MurphyJ [82J p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Fitzgerald Murphy, IVew York : T> :
261S. Nov. 6. 1902; 2c. Nov. 21. 1902. 33573
Old (The) miller (Maitre Coniille); a piece in
3 acts, by Edouard Cadol, tr. and adapted by
the Franco-American dramatic agency.
'© Fran(,'ois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1885:26507, Dec. 10. 33574
Old (The) miner.
© John ('. Level, Buffalo; 1885:9438.
Apr. 23. 33575
Old (An) minstrel man; vaudeville act for three
people, by William H. Clifford. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912 ; D : 28529 ; Harry Brooks,
Boston. 33576
Old mission bells. See Alessandro and Ra-
mona.
Old Mr. Young; sentimental comedy in 3 acts.
by Charles Sumner [pseud, of C. S. Hayes]
and Harry Segall. 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1915 ; D : 4174S ; Charles S.
Hayes, Chicago. 33576a
Old Mrs. Pep; monologue, by E. Hopkins. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28. 1915; D: 41923; Edwin
Hopkins, New York. 33576b
Old Moneybag's; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Seattle; 1891:33260. Sept.
17; 2c. Jan. 31, 1893. 33577
Old Moneybags' will; ;i farce comedy in 3 acts.
by S. E. Pierce. Typewritten.
© Sarah E. Pierce, New York ; 1890 : 17335,
May 27; 2c. May 27. 33578
Old Morton's revenge. Sec Maria.
Old Mother Earth; dramatic sketch in 1 act
and 2 .scenes, by W. Wray. .1r. [16] ]). f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913; D : 35234 ; William
Wray, jr., New York. 33579
Old Mother Goose and company; ;in (>i>eva1ic
extravaganza.
© William (). Johnson. Chelsea, Mass.;
1896:27615, May 5. 33580
Old Myddleton's money; a romantic domestic
drama in 5 acts, dramatized by H. J. Ford,
from the romance of same name, by May
Cecil Hay.
© Helen Josephine Ford, Buffalo; 1880:
13798, Sept. 9. 33581
See also Freaks.
Old neighbors; a domestic Yankee drama in 4
acts, by H. D. Smart.
© Herbert Durrell Smart, Nashua, N. H. ;
1891:9749, Mar. 14. 33582
Old (The) New Hampshire home; a melodrama
in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont. Philadelphia,
Tile Penn pub. Co., 1908. 56 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D: 13615,
A\ig. 20, 1908 : 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 33583
Old (An) New Yorker; an original play in 3
acts and 5 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn ; 1899 :
22517, Mar. 29. 33584
Old Ninny Noggins. See Village (The) fool.
Old (The) oak; a romantic melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. S. Fleming and F. M. Kendrick.
© George S. Fleming and Frederick M.
Kendrick, New York ; 1888 : 10246, Apr. 9.
33585
Old (The) oaken bucket; by M. ^I. Parker.
© Mary Moncure Parker, Chicago ; D : 3212,
Mar. 30, 1903. 33586
— comedy drama in 4 acts, by Maurice J.
Fielding. 106 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® M. ,1. Fielding, New York; D : 3634,
June 22, 1903; 2c. June 22, 1903. 33587
— -a new conied'y of home life, by Edward E.
Rice and .John J. Braham.
© E. E. Rice. New York ; 1898 : 24322. Apr.
18. 33588
— an opera in 3 acts, by A. C. Moss.
© Alf. Chas. Moss, Kansas City, Mo. ; 1893 :
43916, Oct. 2. 33589
— -a roniautic picturesque drama in 5 acts, bv
J. J. McCloskey.
© J. J. McClo.skev, Brooklvn; 1887:1064.
Jan. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 13. 33590
-rural drama in 4 acts, by Mary Moncure
Parker. ('Ivicago, T. S. Denison »& co. 56 p.
12°.
© Oct. 20, 1913: 2c. Oct. 23, 1913; D : 34810 :
i:hen H. Norris, Cihicago. 33591
Old (The), old story. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frances Wilson, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
12693. Apr. 6. 1908; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908. 33592
-a comedy (h"ama in 4 acts, by Denniiin
Thompson .-iiid G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn: 1888:3168,
Jan. 28. 33593
i\n original comedy-drama in 4 acts, by W.
C. Bellows and B. F. Roeder.
© Walter C. Bellows and Benjamin F.
Roeder, New York ; 1891 : 32, Jan. 2. 33594
1682
33594
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33613
Old (The), old story — Coiitiniie<l.
a play in 1 act, by A. Kimball. 2 ii. 1., 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1914 ; D : 38839 ; Astrid Kiiu-
hall, Cambridge, Mass. 33594a
or. The child of storm, a sensational play
in 3 acts, by T. R. Hanu.
© Tlionias K. Hann, Buffalo; 1873:11077.
Sept. 1'7. 33595
Old Orchard; in 4 acts, by Marguerite Mering-
ton. Typewritten.
© Ella S. Doris, New Yorlv : 1900 A: 26639.
Oct. 26 ; 2c. Oct. 27. 33596
Old Orchard beach; a pastoral play in 3 acts,
l)y Frank Maltese.
© Salvator II. Maltese. Salt Lake City ; D :
4321, Nov. 27, 1903. 33597
Old pards; a story of life in tlie West, a drama
in 4 acts, by J. H. Rogers.
© J. Howard Rogers. Chicago; 1881:13456.
Sept. 1. 33598
Old (The) parson; a domestic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by (i. W. Ryer.
© Geoi-ge W. liver. Brooklvn ; 1895 : 53251.
Oct. 19. 33599
a tirst part tinisli for a negro minstrel en-
tertainment, ed. by (ieorge H. Coes. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.. 1893.
© Wiilter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42855. Sept. 25 : 2c. Oct. 20. 33600
Old (The) parsonage; an entirely new and
original comical, extravagant romantic idyl
of every day life, in 4 acts, by C L. Graves.
© C. L. Graves. New York ; 1888 : 2775, Jan.
25. 33601
Old pendulum; play in 3 acts, by C Phillips.
L223] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. .Tan. 1.5, 1912; 0:28312; Charles
I'liilllj)s, San Francisco. 33602
Old Pipes and the dryad; dramatization of
Frank Stockton's story in verse, by P. B. Stil-
.son. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6. 1915; D: 41916; Paul Bost-
wick Stilson. Cleveland. 33602a
fairy play in 2 acts, by G. D. Fisher. 44 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4. 1910; D: 20736; Grace D.
Fisher, New Y'ork. 33603
—■ — See also Woodland folly.
Old (The) plantation; a spectacular drama.
Typewritten.
© E. W. McConnell, Nashville, Tenn. ; 1897 :
57037, Oct. 8 ; 2c. Oct. 8. 33604
iSee also After the war.
Jld (The) play. 8ee Lady of the Blackfriars.
Old (The) playwright; dramatic episode in 1
act, by H. E. De Lasaux. [2], 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D : 35465 ; Harry E.
De Lasaux, Oakland, Cal. 33605
Old Pompey; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene,
by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames, Clvde, O. ; 1883 : 4794.
Mar. 15. 33606
Old Pomposity. See Areola, the prairie belle.
Old Puddin' head; the furiously funny farcical
hilarity in 3 acts, by E. We.ston.
© Edwin Weston, Boston; 1898:61784,
Oct. 20.
33607
J.
Old (The) quarry; drama in 4 acts, by R
Bentley. [62J p. f°. Typewritten.
© Robert J. Bentlev, Toledo, O. ; D:2186.
Aug. 6. 1902: 2c. Aug. 19, 1902. [Note.—
© in 1904 under the title The Brookdale farm,
by T. S. Denison] 33608
■ .S'fc also Brookdale (The) farm.
Old (An) record.
© Anna Gertrude O'Rvan. New York ; 1899 :
70264. Oct. 28: 2c. Nov. 2. 33609
Old (An) saw; an original 3 act musical farce
comedy, by Arthur L. Faulks.
• © Mrs. W. H. Faulks, Burr Oak, Mich. ;
1892:348.57, Aug. 25. 33610
Old (The) Schoharie farm. Ncc Lead dollar.
Old (The) school at Hick'ry Holler; a comic
entertainment in 3 .scenes, bv Lutie Fitzgerald.
(!bicfigo. T. S. Denison [1904] 31 p. 16°.
( [Denison's specialties])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 4610. Feb 11,
1904; 2c. Feb. 25, 1904. 33611
Old (The) scout; 1 act, by F. L. Powers and
T. .1. Joyce. 6 p. ' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41181 ; Freeman L.
Powers and Thos. J. Joyce, Boston. 33611a
Old (The) sea dog; farce in 1 act. by Herbert
Thomson, from a scenario by Howard W^all.
[2]. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D : 42618 ; Herbert
Thomson co.. New York. 33611b
Old Sergeant Bundy; an original character
comedy, by T. P. Morgan.
© Tom P. Morgan, Rogers. Ark. ; D : 15824.
May 11, 1909; 2c. May 11, 1909. 33612
Old (The) sexton; an original home plav in 4
acts, by F. M. Readick. [76] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Frank M. Readick, Chicago; D:9590.
Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Aug. 6, 1908. 33613
1683
33614
DEAMATTC COMPOSITIONS
33638
Old ship; dialogue for three boys, by Olara J.
Denton. New York, J. Fischer & bro., 1910.
1 p. I., 5-9 p. 12°. ( [Fischer's ed. of plays,
dialogues and drills, no. 3372] )
© Feb. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910 ; D : 20077 ;
J. Fischer & bro., New York. 33614
Old shipmates; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
II. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York ; 1881 :
7921, May 19 ; 2c. July 25. 33615
Same.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1881:
8192, May 25; 2c. July 25. 33616
Same. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elinor de Berrien Morris, New York ; D :
6214, Feb. 11, 1905; 2c. Feb. 4, 1905. 33617
Old (The) shoe; play in 1 act, by William Isaac
Cohn. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. I. Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark. ; D : 8552,
May 18, 1906; 2c. June 4, 1906. 33618
Old Si Stebbins. Typewritten.
© Hazel Parker Darleigh, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 12326, May 16 ; 2c. May 7. 33619
a rural comedy in 4 acts, by Eunice Fitch.
© Wallace & Gilmore, Oswego, N. Y. ; 1900
A : 6423, Mar. 9. 33620
«
Old Sleuth; dramatic composition, by J. Hurtig
and H. J. Seamon.
© Jules Hurtig and Harry J. Seamon. New
York; D: 11.59, Dec. 7, 1901. 33621
a dramatic composition in 4 acts, by Hal
Ileid [i. e. .Tames Halleck Reid] [90] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; P : 1722,
Apr. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1902. 33622
Old Sleuth, detective; a sensational comedy
ilrauia in 4 acts, by A. L'Abbe.
© Alexander L. L'Abbe, Chicago ; D : 747.
Aug. 13, 1901. 33623
Old Sleuth, the detective; sensational comedy
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin .Jasper Howard, Chicago ; D : 2716.
Dec. 15, 1902. 33624
Old (The) soldier; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
l)y P. W. Peters.
© Phil. W. Peters, United States; 1892:
15176, Apr. 6. 33625
by P. W. Peters and A. Feeley.
© Phil. W. Peters and Al. Feeley, New
York; 1891:20263, June 2. 33626
Old (The) soldier fiddlers; a musical comedy
sketch, by W. Vincent and E. L. Koneke. [1],
6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1913 ; D : 32280 ; Eugene L.
Koneke and Walter Vincent, New York.
33627
Old (The) songs; a nuisical comedy in 1 act,
by Caroline Fuller. Philadelphia, The Peun
publishing company, 1905. 24 p. 12°.
[AVords only]
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 7411,
Oct. 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1905. 33628
Old (The) South; a comedy in 4 acts, by Mr.s.
G. Gokithwaite.
© Mrs. Geo. Gokithwaite, Leadville, Col.;
1892 : 10627, Mar. 8. 33629
Old southern life; a spectacular farce comedy
depicting southern negro life, by M. H. Welsh.
© M. H. Welsh, United States ; 1897 : 59357,
Oct. 19. 33630
2 p.
Typewrit-
Old (The) sport's dream,
ten.
© Charles M. McDonald, New York; D:
6412, Mar. 21, 1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 33631
Old (An) stag'er; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. H.
Jessop and Wm. Gill.
© W. J. Florence, New York ; 1882 : 15659,
Sept. 22. 33632
Old (The) stock farm; by J. H. Koukle.
© James Howard Konkle, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 976, Oct. 18, 1901. 33633
Old (The) story; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
D. Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© Denman Thompson and George W. Ryer,
United States ; 1888 : 633, Jan. 6. 33634
-original play in 5 acts, by Annie Lewis
(Mrs. F. W. Johnson)
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1886:
27774, Dec. 9. 33635
play in 1 act, by r>runo Lessiug
[pseud, of R. Block] 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915; D: 39437; Rudolph
Block, New York. 33635a
Old (An) story retold. See Bet (The)
Old (An) story with a new tail; vaudeville
skit, by Chester Wayne Brown. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25136 ; C. W. Brown,
San Jose, Cal. 33636
Old (The) sunbonnet; how it redeemed an er-
ring daughter, by W. L. Jones. 04 p. 4°.
T.Tpewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1910 ; D : 22667 ; W. L. .Tones,
Los Angeles. 33637
Old (An) sweetheart of mine; drama in 4
acts, by Owen Davis. [107] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Jules Murry. New York ; D : 10103, Feb.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 33638
1684
33639
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33663
Old (An) sweetheart of mine — Continued.
l)lay in 4 acts, by O. Davis. New York,
London, Samuel French, ltd. 75 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1911; 2c. Nov. 20, 1911; D:
25795 ; Owen Davis, New Yorli. 33639
Old (An) sweetheart's return; [play in 4 acts]
by H. Van Dyke and M. Klasen. [95] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. S, 1912; D : 28253 ; Hulda Van
Dylce and Marie Klasen, Chicago. 33640
Old Tate's gal; in 3 acts, by A. S. Hickman.
Typewritten.
© Albert Scott Hickman, Ottumwa, la. ;
1900 A : 24070, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 33641
Old Tennessee; a Southern musical comedy, in-
troducing' la pas mala, l)y xVlexander and
Tralle. Typewritten.
© Alexander and Tralle, Kansas City, Mo. ;
1895 : 34814, July 5 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 33642
Old Testament word-scenes; ed. by Catherine
Lewis. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. Lewis, New York ; D : 8206, Mar. 22,
190G ; 2c. :\Iar. 22, 1906. 33643
Old (The) theory; phiy in 4 acts, by H. Houston.
[01] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38742 ; Harris Hous-
ton ; Wichita Falls, Tex. 33643a
Old (An) thoroughbred; by C. C. Burnham.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Carroll Burnham, Boston; D:
1185. Dec. 10, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 33644
Old-time (An) courtship; comedy in 3 acts, by
<;. G. Watkins. 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© .Tan. 15, 1912; 2c. Jan. 30, 1912; D:
28480; (Jrace O. AValkins, Kress, Va. 33645
Old-time (The) melodies; a 2 scene sketch, by
Iv. Whitcomb. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell Whitcomb, Elizabeth, N. J. ; D :
13175. .rune 13. 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1908. 33646
Old-time (An) tea-party; a i^lay, by A. Detmers.
Buffalo, The J. W. Klein printing co., 1895.
© Arthur Detmers, Buffalo; 1895:63611,
Dec. 16. 33647
Old-timer (An); a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by B. Gaylor and W. A. Brady.
© Bobby Gaylor and William A. Brady,
United States ; 1891 : 6040, Feb. 13. 33648
Old-timer Tarzen; romantic comedy in 3 acts,
by A. P. Gabbert. ii, 91 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910 ; D : 21293 ; A. Paul Gab-
bert, Chicago. 33649
Old-times rocks; a sensational drama in 5 acts,
by G. E. Doolittle.
© George E. Doolittle, New York; 1873:
2165, Mar. 6. 33650
Old-times rocks and the Chinaman; a comedy,
by F. Wilson.
© Fred Wilson, New York; 1884:17913,
Sept. 4. 33651
Old (The) tobacco shop; farce in 1 act and 2
scenes, by W. B. Wright. [1],14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911; D : 25731 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 33652
Old (The) toll gate; by F. Sexauer.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton, O. ; 1894 :
1722, Jan. 4. 33653
Old (The) toll-house mystery. See That dorg.
Old Tompkins' millions; or. An American
marquise, a society comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. St. Martin.
© Clement St. Martin, New York; 1893:
26540, June 2. 33654
Old Tom's v/ard; or, Madge, the waif , a comedy
in 3 acts, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1889:
26904, Sept. 4. 33655
Old (The) treasurer; a 3 act drama, by H. M.
McNutt. Bessamer, Ala., Bessemer ptg. and
pub. company, 1893. 70 p. 12°.
© H, M. McNutt, Bessemer, Ala.; 1893:
39960; Sept. 1; 2c. Nov. 13. 33656
Old (The) trunk in the garret; a play for
children in 2 acts, by Ella Keatinge. New
Yoi'k, The Roxbnry publishing company, 1899.
1 p. ]., 7 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co.. New York; 1899:
12664, Feb. 15 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 33657
Old Turk; an Easter drama.
© Mai'tha Young, Greensboi'O, Ain.; D:
7.3.54, Sept. 11, 1905. 33658
Old umbrellas; a pathetic play in 1 act.
© John E. Owens, Towsontown, Md. ; 1874 :
10970, Aug. 22. 33659
Old Uncle Billy; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company.
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875 : 7657,
July 22; 2c. July 28. 33660
Old Uncle Glory; or, The lost will, a drama of
southern life in 5 acts, by W. A. Rothacker
and O. H. Rothacker.
© W. A. Rothacker and O. H. Rothacker,
Lexington, Ky. ; 1872 : 11782, Nov. 7. 33661
Old Uncle Jed.
© Sidney Sanderson, Minneapolis; 1900 A:
6075, Mar. 5. 33662
a pastoral play in 4 acts, by W. S. Luce.
© Walter S. Luce, La Crosse, Wis.; 1899:
53677, Aug. 22. 33663
1685
33664
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33683
Old uniforms; play in 1 act, by M. C. Donnell.
[1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1913 ; D : 35422 ; Murray
Cushing Donnell, New York. 33664
Old (An) vase. .32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
C Elsie Harrinian Mackav, Buffalo; D:
6711, May 22, 1905 ; 2c. May 22, 1905. 33665
Old (The) veteran.
© Zeff Schlosberg,
1SS47, Apr. 11.
Wasliington ; 1894 :
33666
Old (The) violinist; dramatic sketch, by II. E.
Peckham. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1912; D: 30592; Ralpli E.
Peckham, Grand Rapids, Midi. 33667
Old Virginia; a drama in 4 acts, bv Lewis
Charles [i. e. E. L. Charles]
© Elijah Lewis Charles, United States :
1885: 17971. Aug. 24. 33668
-a pastoral of the war, in 4 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, by J. J. Wallace.
© J. T. AVallace, New York; 1890:41045,
Dec. 23. 33669
Old (The) Virginia hermit; a drama In 3 acts,
by S. G. Bradfield. Clyde, O., Ames' pub. co..
1902. 26 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 436] )
© Ames pub. co.. Clyde. O. ; D : 2011, Aug.
14. 1902; 2c. June 14. ]9()2. 33670
Old (The) Virginia home; in 4 acts, by A. L.
.[( )] 1 ns( )n. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Salt Lake City ;
1900 A:. 31 097, Dec. 24; Ic. Dec. 24. 33671
Old (An) war horse; a play in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Sw^artz, Philadelphia: 1884:
19309, Sept. 26. 33672
Old (An) Washington County homestead in
1856; by V. W. lUirrill. Sonierville. iMass.,
P.auks pivss, 190S. cover-title, 64 p. 12°.
© Fred W. Burrill, Charlestown, Mass. ;
D: 12756. Aim 16, 1908; 2c. Apr. 16, 1908.
33673
Old ways— new ways; play in 4 acts. ))v Stefanie
(Joigcr. 1 60 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© S. (ieiger. New York; D : 9372, Nov. 1.
1906; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 33674
Old (The) wayside inn; a drama in 5 acts, by
.1. E. Crary. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.
© Ames publishing co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:
4371, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 27. 33675
Old (The) wife and the new. Sec Married for
money.
Old wine; a comedy in 1 act, by H. S. Stone
and H. G. Rhodes. Typewritten.
© Herbert Stuart Stone and Harrison Gar-
tield Rhodes. Chicago ; 1895 : 11052. Feb. 23 ;
Ic. Feb. 25. 33676
Old wives for new; dramatization of David
<;rahani Pliillips' novel, by E. F. Hackett.
4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3, 1912 ; D : 30725 ; P^dmund
Francis Hackett. New York. 33677
Old (The) woman that lived in a shoe. See
Mother Goose in vaudeville.
Old (The) woman, the villain and the good
young man. Sec Quixotics.
Old (The) woman who lived in a shoe; a panto-
juimic bvu'letta in 1 act. by Frank H. Nelson.
© George R. Edeson, Baltimore ; 1871 :
11358, Dec. 1. 33678
Old Yankee neighbors. Sec Bradford folks.
Old Zad. Hastings, town constable, and his
gal Chip.
© Claud Pelham. Syracuse. N. Y. ; 1893:
27892, June 10. 33679
Old Zeb Billings,
posters.
Sec Village (The) bill-
Old Zip Coon; an Ethiopian eccentricity in 1
scene. New York, Happv hours company
[1874] 7 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
67])
© Happy hours co.. New York; 1874: 12235.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct.
17. 33680
See Ye olde folkes at
Olde folkes at home
home.
Oldest (The) inhabitant; Scottish comedy in 1
act. by Bay Waters and Frank Campbell.
[2]. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914 ; D : 37755 : Francesca
Redding, New York. 33680a
Ole con olel .iuguete comico-lirico en 1 acto y
en verso [de] J. Jackson Veyan. music;) de los
maestros Torregrosa y Crespo. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores esiianoles] 1908. 35 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Jose .Jackson Vevan. Madrid: D: 1.3463.
July 25. 1908: 2c. July 25, 1908. 33681
Ole Doc Selby; plav in 1 act. bv M. Swan. 27 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1910; 1> : 22355 : :\Iark E.
Swan, New York.
33682
Ole Evenson; play in 4 acts, by B. (ireenfield.
[1], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913 ; D : 35483 ; Ben Green-
field, Kalamazoo, Mich. 33683
1686
33684
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33705
Ole Jason Ginger; or. The village parson, pas-
toral play in 4 acts, by J. A. Preston. [1],
63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D : 28357 ; John A.
Preston, Providence, R. I. 33684
Ole Joe n' young Joe; a coined v in 5 acts, by
M. L. Tidball.
© Mary Langdon Tidball, Fort Monroe. Ya. ;
1885 : 17295, Aug. 15. 33685
Ole Mammy Chloe; a nioiKilo^^uc. by :M. T.
Allen. Typewritten.
© Marie Townsend Allen. New York; 1900
A : 26399, Oct. 23 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 33686
Ole Mammy Chloe goes to boarding school;
1 act sketch, by S. Swanson.
© Sara Swanson. New York; 1900 A:
27229, Nov. 2. 33687
Ole Olsen; a Scandinavian dialect comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. J. Heege. [69] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Gus J. Heege. Peoria, 111.; 1888:37763.
Dec. 31; 2c. Feb. 25, 1890. 33688
Ole Olson in Mexico; or. The land of broken
promises, play in 4 acts, by W. Travis.
LU. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D : 37355 ; AYesley
Travis, Estherville, la. 33688a
Ole Olson in Spiritland; in 3 acts, by Onii .M.
Dalton. [101 p. I"°. Typewritten.'
© Carl Dalton and Albert Chester Jenks
Royce. La Crosse. Wis. ; D : 2650, Nov. 11,
1902; 2c. Sept. 9, 1903. 33689
Ole Olson, jr.; comedy drama in 4 acts, by B. H.
Droste. [1], 37 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1. 1911 ; D : 23821 ; B. H. Drost(\
Richmond. 33690
Ole, the Swede detective; phiy in 3 act.s, by
A. E. Markbam and Benjamin Greenfield.
[1], 28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. S, 1914; D; 37814: Albert Ed-
ward Markbam, Rochester. Minn. 33690a
Ole Virginia; [historical drama in 4 acts] by
T. P. Sullivan. Typewritten.
© Timothv Paul Sullivan. Milwaukee ; 1900
A : 9964, Apr. 19 ; Ic. Mav 6 ; 1901 ; Ic. Aug. 28.
1901; 2c. (printed) Jan. 10. 1908. 33691
O'Learys' (The) kids; a 1 act play, by J.
Forbes. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Forbes. New York : D : 7318. Sept.
26, 1905; 2c. Oct. 20. 1905. 33692
Ole's adventures in Toyland; farce comedy in
3 acts, 5 scenes, by G. B. Engesser and Vates
Engesser. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40380; George E.
Engesser, St. Peter, Minn. 33692a
Ole's luck; an original Swedish dialect comedy
drama in 4 acts and 7 scenes.
© Chas. H. Hall. Chicago; 1892:30761.
Sept. 8. 33693
Olga; a drama in 3 acts, by A. Caplin. 38 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Abel Caplin. St. Louis; D : 1512L Feb. 18.
1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909. 33694
a 5 act drama, by H. Allen and C. Camp-
bell. San Francisco, 1885. 22 p. 16°.
© C. Campbell. San Francisco; 1885:16955.
Aug. 10; 2c. Sept. 22. 33695
^or. The Franco-Russian spy, by W. F.
Trayes [New York. Edgar S. Werner & co.,
1905] cover-title. 8 p. 12°. (On cover: Wer-
ner's jilays)
© Edgar S. Werner. New York; D:7126.
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 4. 1905. 33696
Olive; a drama in 5 acts, adapted from I\Irs.
Derrick's story of that name, by A. Woodhull
and S. Spence.
© Alice Woodhull and Sarah Spence. New
Y'ork ; 1876 : 4573. Apr. 15. 33697
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by C. Miehling.
© Charles Miehling. New York; D : 12716.
Apr. 1(>. 1908. 33698
an emotional society play in 3 acts, by
Stanley jMcKenna.
© Loui.sa Eldridge, New York; 1872:9097.
Aug. 24. 33699
Olive Latimer's husband; a play in 3 acts, by
It. Besier. (]3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Itudolf Besier, London ; D ; 14892. Jan.
25, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 25, 1909. 33700
Olive Varcoe.
© Fred H. Cameron. Owego, N. Y. ; 1874:
11989, Sept. 24. 33701
an emotional sen.sation drama in 3 acts,
dramatized from a novel of the same title.
© Jennie Abbott, Niai^ara Falls. N. Y. :
1872 : 7386, July 10. 33702
a play in 2 parts and 6 acts, dramatized
from a popular work by F. E. JM. N., by C. A.
Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Chicago ; 1875 :
8860, Aug. 26. 33703
or. True to the last, a drama in 5 acts, by
M. P. Pendleton.
© Marv Pearl Pendleton, Baltimore; 1873:
10567, Sept. 13. 33704
-See also Crimson (The) cord.
Oliver Cromwell. Typewritten.
© Robert Gerke. Marietta, O. ; 1900 A : 1775.
.Tan. 19; 2c. Jan. 19. 33705
1687
33706
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33727
Oliver Cromwell — Cuiitiuned.
;i (Ifauiii in 4 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 11313,
Oct. 24. 33706
an historical drama in 5 acts, by John Sum-
inors. Luiidon. The International copyright
bureau, ltd. [1906] 88 p. 12°.
© International copyright bureau, ltd., Lon-
don ; D : 8567, May 21, 1906 ; 2c. May 21, 1906.
33707
Oliver Cromwell, lord protector of England;
a drama, by T. Nield.
© Thomas Nield. Livonia, Ind. ; 1890 :
16349, May 19; 2c. Uec. 26. 33708
Oliver Fickle, agent; a comedy in 4 acts, by
G. M. Travis. [S4J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Travis. Peeliskill, N. Y. ; 1891 :
24097, July 2 ; 2c. July 1. 33709
Oliver from the hills of Ohio; drama in 6 acts,
by L. L. Hall, v, 59 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14. 1911 ; D : 23360 ; Luther Levi
Hall, Marietta, O. 33710
Oliver Perkins, A. M.; a seiisational comedy
drama in 4 acts, l)y C. B. Gillingwater and
F. C Molyneaux.
© Claude B. Gillingwater, St. Louis ; 1896 :
23359, Apr. 15. 33711
Oliver Twist; a drama in 5 acts, by A, Van
Deventer. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abram Van Deventer, New York; D:
7548, Nov. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1905. 33712
adapted from Charles Dickens' novel,
by Beaumont Claxton [pseud, of T. C. Tay-
lor] 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. July 11, 1912; D : 30238 ; Thomas
Claxton Taylor, Lorain, O. 33713
short cast version, taken from Dickens'
gi-eat novel of the same name, by W. F. Burke.
[3], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30627 ; Wm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 33714
/S'cc also Under London.
Olivet; or, A rare Teutonic specimen, a farce
in 1 act. bv J. E. Crary. Clyde, O., Ames pub-
lishing CO. [1894] 1 p. 1., 15 p. 12°. ([Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no.
3.341 )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:11191,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 33715
Olivette; opera comique in 3 acts. English
iulaittation of words to music by H. B. Farnie,
com])osed by Audran, dialogue and business
tr. and adapted by T. L. Boston, O. Ditson
& CO. [etc., etc.] 1881. 54 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© Oliver Ditson & co., Boston ; 1881 : 1958,
Feb. 7 ; 2c. Feb. 23. 33715a
See also AU-of-it.
Olivette ballet; a mimical and terpsichorean
scene, invented and arr. in several composi-
tions, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 1727,
Jan. 21. 33716
Olivia; or, It was for her sake, play in 4 acts
dramatized from the novel of Chas. Garvice,
by B. Rinaldo. [3], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33614 ; Bruce Ri-
naldo, Chicago. 33717
Olivia's crime; a drama, by J. M. Morton and
G. E. Lothrop. Typewritten.
© John M. Morton, New York, and Geo. E.
Lothrop, Boston; 1892:41389, Oct. 12; 2c.
Oct. 29. 33718
Ollanta; oper in 5 akten, von Paul Julius Im-
mergriin.
© Heinrich Hellwig, New York; 1894:
31025, June 8. 33719
Ollantay; lyric drama of the children of the
sun, in 5 acts, tr. and dramatized by F. S.
Brewster, ix [3], S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31447 ; Frances S.
Brewster, Boulder, Col. 33720
Olympe de Cieves; a play in 4 acts, by P. De-
courcelle, adapted from the French novel of
Olympe de- Cieves by Alexander Dumas.
[164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Pierre Decourcelle. Paris ; D : 4288, Nov.
23, 1903; 2c.
Olympe's marriage.
Augier.
Olympia; ]»lay in 3 acts, by I. II. Vail. 57, [1] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Ai)r. 19, 1911; D: 24001: Isabel TI.
Vail, New York. 33722
• Sec also Weber's Olympia.
Olympus; a comic opera, by F. H. Williams.
© Francis Howard Williams, Philadelphia ;
1889 : 3922, Feb. 2. 33723
or. Jupiter's court, by C. N. Harrington.
© Charlies N. Harrington, Providence, R. I. ;
1881 : .5671, Apr. 15. 33724
Olympus versus New York; drama in 2 acts, by
J. G. Ewing. 2 V. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1913 ; D : 34891 ; Joseph Grant
Ewing, Wilmington, Del. 33725
Omadhaun (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts,
adapt(>d from the Irish tales, by L. l'\ Howard.
© Louis F. Howard, United States; 1881:
10730, July 11. 33726
Irish di-ama in 3 acts, by H. M. Briggs.
6 p. 1., 48 p. 12°. Printed.
© Henrv Morgan Briggs, Cleveland; 1885:
18570. Sept. 2 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 33727
Nov. 23, 1903. 33721
See Four plays; by Emile
1688
33727
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33745
Omar; am-siciil coiiumIv in 2 acts, by A. W. Her-
zog. 74 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 23, 1915; D: 41297; Alfred W.
Herzog, New York. 33727a
A. N. C. Fowler.
■ ■ book and lyrics, by
71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls. N. Y. ; D :
G790. June 8, 1905 ; 2c. June S, 1905. 33728
■ -operatic fantasy, by A. E. Lyon. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1915; D : 39555 ; Anna E.
Lyon, New York. 33728a
Omar and the rabbi; Fitzgerald's tr. of the
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, and Browning's
Rabbi Ben Ezra, arr. in dramatic form by
F. L. Sargent. Cambridge [Mass.] Harvard
cooperative society, 1909. 28 p. 16°.
© Frederick Le Roy Sargent, Cambridge,
SLass. ; A : 231487, Feb. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 12.
1909. 33729
opera libretto in 2 acts, by
Now York ;
Omar, jr.; comic
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith
Feb. 17, 1906.
Omar Khayyam; by G. Seibel.
© George Seibel, Pittsburgh ; 1900 A : 31698,
Dec. 31. 33731
D : 8013,
33730
- — - book
acts, by
ten.
and lyrics of a
A. M. Lane. 45
comic opera in 2
p. 4°. Typewrit-
© Alex McGill Lane, Hagerstown, Md. ; D :
8600, May 28, 1906; 2c. May 28, 1906.
33732
-a poetical drama in 4 acts, by F. W.
Clarke. [112] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Wlllard Clarke, Boston; I) :
2884. Jan. 22, 1903; 2c. Jan. 22, 1903. 33733
Omar Khayyam, the tent-maker; Persian play
in prologue and 3 acts, by R. W. Tully. [130]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D : 34745 ; Richard
Walton Tully, New York. 33734
O'Mara; iu 5 acts, by H. B. Cypelman.
© Hyman B. Cypelman, New Y^ork ; D : 27,
Jan. 12, 1901. 33735
O'Mara's fate; a play in 3 acts and a prologue,
by B. N. Livingston. [70] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Benjamin Nathaniel Livingston, Balti-
more; D:4951, Apr. 26, 1904; 2c. Nov. 5,
1906. 33736
Omar's opal; opera in 2 acts, libretto by A. N. C.
Fowler. 45 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© A. N. C. Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. ; D :
4083, Oct. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1903. 33737
Ombra (L') di Don Giovanni; dramina lirico in
3 atti e 4 quadri, di Ettore Moschino, musica
di Franco Alfano. Paris, Societe anonyine des
Editions Ricordi ; IMilano, G. Ricordi & c,
1914. 56 p. 12°.
© Apr. 15, 1914; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914; D:
36732 ; Societe anonyme des Editions Ricordi,
Paris. 33737a
Ombres chinoises; 9 pieces par Lemercier de
Neuville. dessins de Jean Kerhor. Paris, Le
Bailly, O. Bornemann, 1911. 173 p. 12°.
Contents : Notice historique. — Construction
du theatre et des ombres. — La fete de Cather-
ine. — L'infortune voyageur. — La soirge Cour-
tepince. — Les trois souhaits.— La cassette du
docteur. — Le crime de Saint-Just. — Les pa-
pillons de Fanchette. — L"ile deserte. — Le bon
roi Dagobert.
© Apr. 5, 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911 ; D : 24029 ;
O. Bornemann, Paris. 33738
Omelet; playlet in 1 act, by J. T. Connors. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20366 ; Jack T. Con-
nors, Denver. 33739
Omelette. See Eggs.
Omelette (I*') au prealable. See Omelette (L')
impossible.
Omelette (L') impossible; piece en 1 acte [par]
Despaux et Saint-Paul, tiree du monologue de
Despaux L'omelette au prealable. Paris, C.
Joubert. 23 p. 12°.
©Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 21, 1910; D:
20525; C. Joubert, Paris. 33740
Omero (The); a mythological burlesque, bv F. B.
Smith.
© Fred B. Smith, Maiden, Mass.; 1891:
8255, Mar. 4. 33741
Ominous (The) bell; a study in 4 acts, by C. F.
Farnham. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25402; C. Foster
Farnham, Buffalo. 33742
Omyo; a vaudeville sketch, by N. Gardner.
19 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Nelson Gardner, Rutherford, N. J. ; D :
13339, July 14, 1908; 2c. July 14, 1908.
33743
On a Broadway car; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Brooke Hayward, Wavland,
Mass.; D : 12195, Jan. 17, 1908; 2c. Jan. 17,
1908. 33744
On a foreign shore; or, Charity a la mode, play
in 1 act, by Laura Glavis Nevitt [i. e. L. G.
White] 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912 ; D : 29267 ; Laura Glavis
Wliite, New York. - 33745
1689
33745
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33762
On a Secret service detail. Sec Starry (The)
flag in Cuba.
On a seeing London motor. Sec Eternal (The'i
feminine.
On a side street; drama in 1 act. bv J. Crom-
well. [1], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1914 ; 1 > : 3662.J ; John Crom-
well, New York. 33745a
dramatic composition in 1 act. by H. Miles.
On approval; comedy in 1 act, by Chester Henry
Keouli. 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ('. H. Keofrh, Chicaj,'o; I):65.'»3, Apr. 20.
19()."): 2c. Ai»r. 20. 190."). 33753
[21. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28. 1910 ; D : 22662 ; Homer Miles.
New York. 33746
play in 1 act. by (>. T. .Tohnsone. 11 ]).
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1. 191.5; D : 3982.J ; Otto T.
.Tohnsone. Brooklyn. 33746a
On a sleeper; 1 act comedy, by W. Holcoml).
22 ]i. S°. Typewritten.
© Willard Holcomb, Toledo. O. ; D : 2162,
.Tuly 28. 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 1903. 33747
On a spree. See Let loose.
On a summer's day; comic opera libretto in 3
acts, by B. Chappie. [.55] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38744 ; Bennett Chap-
].ie. Mt. Vernon. N. Y. 33747a
musical playlet in 1 act, book by A. C.
Brunner and E. Gage, lyrics by A. C. Brun-
ner, music by E. Gage. IT p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only I
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1909; D : 17552 ; Edward .T.
Gage and Adolph C Brunner, Oakland. Cal.
33748
On a summer's night; sketch, by Charles Hor-
witz. 7 p. 4°. Tyi»ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12. 1914: I):3S4G2; Harry R.
KU'in. New York. 33748a
On a une consigne ou Ton n'en a pas; par
Henry de Bri.say. :> p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .lune 21. 1912; I> : 30004 ; Gaumont
(•(.., New York. 33749
— ejiisode from Siidermann's Das hohe lied,
ill 2 scenes, by A. .M. I.ederer. [38] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
® Ic. Sept. 9. 1913; r)::{4370; AlLson M.
LedertT. New York. 33754
tarce comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Fay. 110
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :\[av 28, 1915; D : 40784 ; Howard
limbeck Fay, New York. 33754a
On bail; 1 act jilay, by G. :Middleton. [3], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31927 ; George Mid-
dleton. New York. 33755
Sec <i1xo Tradition.
On account of the lobster; a farce in 1 act, by
Robert C. V. Meyers.
© Penn pub. co.. I'hiladelphia : 1):3(m9.
.lune 26. 1903 : 2c. June 26. 1903. 33750
On an Arizona ranch; by E. B. Bonner. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 17, 1909; I): 16279; E. P.. Bon-
ner, Chicago. 33751
On and off the stage; by Alfred Kelcy. 22 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Richard T. and Adeliene Willian)s, New
York; D:1121. Nov. 25, 1901; Ic. Nov. 25.
1901. 33752
On and off the table. Sec Wee bit of natural
Irish.
1690
On Baile's strand. Sec In the seven woods. —
Poetical (The) works of William B. Yeats.
On board Bungungaboo; a musical playlet in 2
acts, by D. Lewis.
© Dave Lewis. New York ; D : 12.509. Felt. 17.
1908. 33756
On board the Mary Jane; an original come-
(lierta in 2 scenes, hy Leali Lessi and INI. A.
Kelly. [26] p. f°. " Typewritten.
© Malachv A. Kelly, Providence, R. I.; D:
9902, Feb. 4, 1907; 2c. Feb. 4, 1907. 33757
On both sides; an original drama of the Civil
W'iw in 4 acts. ])y F. lleermans.
© Forbes Heernians, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1S9(»:
1287. .Tan. 8. 33758
— — Same.
© Forbes Heernians. Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1898 :
3468, Jan. 6: 2c. .Tan. 11. 33759
On bread and water; a musical farce in 1 act,
imitated from the (Jerman. by Sydney Rosen-
fell. New York, R. M. De Witt.
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
7()97. July 23 : 2c. July 29. 33760
On Broadway; play in 1 act, by J. Brennan. 4
1). C Tyjiewritten.
© Ic. June 26. 1915; D : 41101 ; Jay Bren-
nan, New York. 33760a
On change; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
]»y M. ^lagiii.
© Marv Magin, Chicago; 1892:1432.5,
Ai.r. 1. 33761
On Cherry Hill; a play of New York life, com-
edy drama.
© Hines and Remington, New York; 1896:
11101. Mar. 3. 33762 •
On Christmas eve. See House of the heart.
33763
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33783
On circumstantial evidence; a play in 4 acts,
by M. Siegraan. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Matilda Siegmau, New Yovl^ ; D : 9724,
I)ee. 31, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 33763
On circus day; a comedy drama in 4 acts.
© .Airs. U. Bennett. Milwaukee ; D : 3078,
.Tilly 1, 1903. 33764
On condition; an emotional society drama in i]
acts, l)y T. Addison.
© Tliomas Addison, Lowell, Mass. ; 1885 :
4mn. Feb. 19. 33675
On dark ways; or, For a father's honor, a
di'amatie play, by E. W. Zimmerman.
© E. W. Zimmerman, United States : 1S8G :
3000, Feb. 3. 33766
On detective duty; a play in 4 acts, by G. L.
Raymond. 44 p. 12°. Printed.
© George L. Raymond, ^^'asllington ; D :
14G71, .Tan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 33767
On diplomatic service; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by \V. E. La Rose. [1], 66 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1914; D: 36156; Wm. E. La
Rose, La Cros.se, Wis. 33767a
On earth; a farce comedy in 3 acts.
© Thomas S. M.-irtin, New York; 1889:
37437, Dec. 9. 33768
On easy street. See Easy street.
On election day; a 1 act comedy, by E. Gas-
tinean.
© Edmond Gastineau, New York; 1892:
21897. May 24. 33769
On fortune's wing'; a play in a prologue and 4
acts, by E. Leland. [171 1 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward Leland, New York; D : 2035,
June 21, 1902 ; 2c. June 21, 1902. 33770
On frappe les trois coups; [sayiietes et mono-
logues, del Roger Dombre. Paris, Librairie
Armand Colin. 1913. 2 p. 1.. 262 p.. 1 1. 12°.
Contents : Au-dessus de Tentresol. — Au-
tour d'uu piano. — Succ^s fou. — Bonne recom-
pense. — Le dedicace. — L'indicateur. — I^es cf»-
(luilles. — Ma t'ennne et mon cliat. — L'anse du
panier.— Le sac. — Retour du bague. — Couic-
couic. — Epouser le roi.
© Apr. IG, 1913; 2c. May 24. 1913; D:
33304; Max Leclerc and H. Bourrelier, Paris.
33771
On Friday night. See Amateur night.
On guard; a comedy in 3 acts, adapted by E.
Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, Jersey City ; D : 4260.
Nov. 10, 1903. 33772
On g-uard — Continued.
a farce in 1 act, by C. F. Townsend. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1889] 1 p. 1., 11 p. 16°.
( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1889:24537,
Aug. 9 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 33773
On hand; or, True to the last, an original
I)rotean drama in 3 acts, by J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey. Brooklyn; 1871:
3822, Apr. 25. 33774
On his devoted head; a domestic scene, tr. from
T^n crane sous une tempete of Abni. Drey-
fus, by George B. Coale.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1885:
19760, Sept. 19; 2c. Sept. 26. 33775
On land and sea; or, Our guardian angel, an
original melodrama, by Clarence Burnette.
Typewritten.
© Wm. T. Iveogh, New York ; 1897 : 54112.
Sept. 27; 2c. Sept. 28. 33776
On love's altar; or, A fatal fancy, by M. St.
John.
© Mary St. .Tohn, New York; D: 1545, iSIar.
10, 1902. 33777
-or, Madg'e, a drama, I)y M. St. John. 247 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mary St. John, New York ; D : 2419, Oct.
7, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 33778
On nait esclave; piece en 3 actes. par T. Ber-
nard et J. Schlumberger. 16 p. 4°. (L'lllus-
iration theatrale, 8'" annee— 211, 27 ayrill912)
© Apr. 27, 1912; 2c. May 11, 1912; D:
29640: Tristan Bernard & Jean Schlum-
berger. I'aris. 33779
On ne badine pas avec I'amour; 3 actes d'apr5s
Alfred de ]\lusset, poeme de (iabriel Xigond
et Louis I^eloir, musique de Gabriel Piern§.
Paris, Heugel et cie., 1910. 67 p. 16°.
! Words only]
© June 11, 1910; 2c. .Tune 6, 1910: D:
21209: Heugel et cie., Paris. 33780
On neutral ground; or. My lady of Bergen, a
comedy in 4 acts.
© B. F. Underwood. Ridgefield, N. J. ; D :
28.50, Jan. 12. 1903. 33781
See also Patriot (A) spy.
On New Year's eve; a play in 1 act, by George
D. Parker. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. D. Parker, Baltimore; D : 9292. Oct.
23, 1906; 2c. Nov. .5, 190G. 33782
On nothing a week; comedy in 1 act. by C. F.
Dey. ii. 12 ]), 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D : 21238 ; Charles F.
Dey, New York. 33783
1691
33784
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33806
On old Gape Ann; a comedy drama iu 4 acts,
by G. II. Howard. [3], 93 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© George Henry Howard, Washington ; D :
10107, Mar. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1907. 33784
Same. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hem-y Howard, Washington ; D :
16083, June IG, 1909; 2c. June 16, 1909.
33785
On old Cape Cod; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
F. H. Wade.
© Francis Henry Wade, Allegheny, I*n. ; D :
5461, Aug. 18, 1904. 33786
in 4 acts, by Stanley Wood.
© Earl W. De Moe, Chicago; 1900 A:
24929, Oct. 6. 33787
On Palm Island; drama in 1 act, by F. C.
Kodgers. [1], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1914; D: 36792; Franl^ C.
Rodgers, Chicago. 33787a
On parole; a drama of the late war, in 5 acts,
by D. L. Hart.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes Barre, Pa.;
1890 : 6051, Feb. 19. 33788
On paye en nature; comedie en 1 acte, [par]
Marcel Nadaud. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 22
p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 30201 ;
.Joubert, Paris. 33789
On purg-e bebe; pi&ce en 1 acte, par G. Feydeau.
24 p. 4°. (LTllustration theAtrale, no. 157,
20 aout 1910)
© Aug. 20, 1910; 2c. Oct. 10, 1910; D:
22255: Geoi'ges Feydeau, Paris. 33790
On roller skates; a farcical, musical comedy in
3 acts, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New Yorli ; 1884:
24299, Dec. 8. 33791
On Satan's mount; an American drama of the
20tli centui'y in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by I. B.
Goodrich, jr., arr. from the story of the
same name l)y Dwidit Tilton. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston; D : 5720,
Nov. 3, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904; Ic. (type-
writtenj Dec. 15. 1905, with title. The monev
king. 33792
On September morn; comedy in 1 act, by E. W.
Ruff. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1913; D: 34440; Edgar
Weston Ruflf, New York. 33793
On Shannon's shore; an Irish romantic drama
in 4 acts, by J. Searle Dawley. [135] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary G. Spooner, Brooklyn; D : 9287.
Oct. 22, 1906; 2c. Oct. 22, 1906. 33794
On short notice; comedy in 3 acts.
© James Frances Dolan, New York: 1897:
22217, Apr. 8. 33795
On southern soil; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by F. Marsh.
© Fred Marsh, T^tica, N. Y. ; 1896:18622.
:\Iar. 25. 33796
On special service; original military drama in
4 acts, by Lorin .Iasi)er Howard.
© Howanl iS: Dovlo, Chicago; 1898:48031,
A\ig. 15. 33797
Oi) stepping' stones; a i)lay in 4 acts, l>y Mar-
garet Cameron. [107] p. 4^. Typewritten.
© Margari'i ('ameron Snn'th, Oakland. Cal. ;
D:2257, Aug. 21, 1!)(I2; 2c. Sept. 2, 1<)(I2.
;33798
On the alert; or, The dress rehearsal, farce
comedy in 3 acts, by M. F. I>c'ianoy.
© M. Frances Delanov, Alameda, Cal. ;
1899 : 20807, :Mar. 21. 33799
On the altar of duty; a dnmestic; drama iu 1
act, by G. ^^■. ^^ all hew and II. Ripley. Type-
written.
® Geo. W. A\'altliew ami Helene Ripley,
United Stales; ISit:; : •J0732, Apr. 28; 2c. Feb.
12, 1894. 33800
On the astral plane; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
and H. It. Walthew. Typewritten.
© George W. an(4 Helene Ripley Walthew,
San Francisco: 1893:51142, Nov. 16; 2c. Apr.
23. 1894. 33801
On the banks of Killarney; by A. Emmet. [3]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 2.5305 ; Adrian Em-
met. St. Louis. ' 33802
On the banks of the Simois; masque, a play
in 3 acts, by A. Luehrmann, Grace Gallaher.
Rosamond Brevoort, Fanny McKinney and F.
Hart. Ms.
© Adele Luehrmann and Fanny Hart, New^
York ; 1896 : 35417, June 16 ; 2c. June 16.
33803
On the banks of the Wabash; a dramatic com-
position, by J. P. Voorhees.
© James Paxton Voorhees, Washington ;
189S : 19810, Mar. 26. 33804
On the beach at Long Branch; a dramatic com-
position in 3 acts, by J. J. Magee. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Joseph Magee, New York ; D : 3136,
Mar. 7, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 33805
On the bill-boards.
© Willis Steell and H. H. Pennock, New
York ; D : 10630, May 24, 1907. 33806
1692
33807
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33829
On the border; a play in 4 acts, by C. M. Bender.
[49] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 7, 1913 ; D : 32218 ; Carey Mires
Bender, El Paso. 33807
On the borderland. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 6991. July
19, 1905; 2c. July 24, 1905. 33808
On the boundary line; drama in 4 acts, by B.
Eylertli.
© Bruno Eyferth, Duluth, Minn. ; 1898 :
]9r>75. Mar. 25. 33809
On the Bowery. Typewritten.
© T. H. Davis, New York; 1893:28977,
June 17 ; Ic. June 19, 1893 ; Ic. Jan. 27, 1894.
33810
On the bridge at midnight; a melodrama of
American life to-day, in 4 acts, by W. L. Rob-
erts. Typewritten.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D : 2606,
Nov. 13, 1902 ; 2c. Apr, 22, 1903. 33811
See also Burlesque on On the bridge at
midnight.
On the brink; a comedy drama in a prologue
and 3 acts, by Emma Schiff and Laurence
Levy.
© Alfred T. Jones, Philadelphia; 1876:
13014, Nov. 23. 33812
a drama in 4 acts, by R. Howard.
© Rita Howard, Washington; 1884:19857,
Oct, 3. 33813
a melodrama in 4 acts, by W. H. Thomas.
[31] p. f . Typewritten.
© W. Henry Thomas, New York ; D : 1718,
Apr. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 33814
— 1 act dramatic play, by Littell McClung and
John Cullen. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909 ; D : 17499 ; Littell Mc-
Clung, Baltimore. 33815
1 act play, by H. Warwick. [10] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1911 ; D : 23172 ; Henry War-
wick, New York. 33816
original 4 act play, by E. E. Kidder. 121
p, 4 , Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1915; D : 41911 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 33816a
play in 1 act, by J. A. Flynn. [2], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D : .30598 ; Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 33817
or, The creole slave, a sensation drama in
4 acts and 4 scenes, a new adaption from
the celebrated story of The magnolia, re-
written and arr. by F. Jones. Ms.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1881:
17431, Nov. 8 ; Ic. Nov. 8. 33818
On the brink — Continued.
-or, The reclaimed husband, a temperance
drama in 2 acts, by H. Elliott McBride. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1878. .
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 12824, Nov.
7; 2c. Nov. 11. 33819
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906] 34
p. 12 . (On cover: Amateur .sei'ies)
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., in
renewal for 34 yrs. from Nov. 7, 1906; D:
9390, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Nov. 5, 1906. 33820
— See also Mrs. Norton's mission.
On the brink of a precipice. 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Frederick W. Wendt, New York; D:
13447, July 30, 1908; 2c. July 30, 1908. 33821
On the brink of the abyss; play in 4 acts, by G.
Neumann. 63 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22449 ; George Neu-
mann, Chicago. 33822
On the campus; a musical playlet, by L, D.
Young. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Lawrence Ditto Young, Buffalo; D:
15183, Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909.
33823
On the cards; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. C.
Husted,
© H, C, Husted, New York; 1886:18287,
Aug. 11. 33824
On^the Cheyenne trail; by Jack Burnett. 11 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Eugene Le Pelletier and Jeane Le Pelle-
tier, Detroit, Mich. ; D : 11,501, June 27. 1907 ;
2c. Sept. 27, 1907. 33825
On the city wall; dramatic playlet, by D. H,
Clift, 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1910; D : 20486 ; Denison
Halley Clift, Mill Valley, Cal. 33826
On the cross; a romantic drama in 5 acts, bv
M. AValsh and M. J. SafCord.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn, and Mary J.
Safeord, Washington; D : 2660, Nov. 19, 1902.
33827
On the curb; play in 3 acts, by H. P, Mawson,
[148] p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 16, 1911; D : 2.5809 ; Harry P.
Mawson, New York. 33828
On the day; play in 1 act, by R. P. Stokes. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tuly 31. 1915 ; D : 41460 ; Rose Pastor
Stokes, Stamford, Conn. 33828a
On the desert; vaudeville sketch, by J. D. Steell
and J. R. Armstrong.
© John Denton Steell, Los Angeles; D:
10394, Apr. 22, 1907. 33829
1693
33830
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33849
On the diamond; an American baseball com-
edy, l)y Phil ill Verrill Mijihels. 11361 p. 4°.
Tyi)e\vritten.
© Philip V. Mighels. New York ; r> : S3Tt).
Apr. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1906. 33830
On the docks; a comedy drama, by J. J. Mc-
Closkey.
© Hines and Remington. New York ; D :
1384. Jan. 6, 1902. 33831
On the door-step; musical comedietta in 1 act.
by L. Weslyn. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words onlyl
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1915; D: 41685; Louis Wes-
lyn. New York. 33831a
On the dragon's pass; a vaudeville sketch, by
B. W. (.'urrie.
© Barton W. Currie. New York ; D : 12310.
Feb. 5, 1908. 33832
On the earth; a satire on dramatic conserva-
tories, in 3 acts, by E. Hope.
© Edward Hope, Chicago ; 1894 : 30467.
June 4. 33833
On the Eastern Shore; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by O. Fletcher.
© Covne Fletcher. Washington; D:3521.
June 1. 1903. 33834
On the edge of things; a play in 1 act, by H.
ililes. [2]. IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic Mar. 5. 1913 ; D : 32514 ; Homer Miles,
New York. 33835
On the Esther; a 3 act farc(^ comedy, by AV. O.
Johnson.
© William O. Johnson. Chelsea, Mass.;
1893:48901. Nov. 2. 33836
On the eve; a drama in 3 acts, by Leopold
Kanipf. 1 1311 p. 4". Typewritten.
© L. Kanipf. New Yorlc ; D : 9608. Nov. 27.
1906; Nov. 28. 1906. 33837
Same. New York. International library pub-
lishing CO., 1907. 2 p. 1.. 7-100 p. 12°.
© International lilirai-y i»ub. co.. New York;
D- 1(1190. Mar. 6. 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.
33838
On the eve of events; play in 4 acts, by N. H.
Hornstine.
© Nathan Harris Hornstine, IMiiladelphia ;
D: 15699. A]n: 23, 1909. 33839
On the eve of Gettysburg; 1 act playlet, by
W. H. Mering. [1]. 24 p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D : 292i0 ; William H.
Mering, Pittsburgh. 33840
On the face of the waters; a drama in 5 acts,
by L. W. Builen. founded on Flora Aimie
Steel's novel of tli»^ same name. |91] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Lillian Williams Builen. New Orleans:
I^: 13810. Sept. 16. 1908; 2c. Sept. 16. 1908.
33841
On the fence; or. The political campaign of
1888, satire in 1 act. by (i. F. Marion.
© (ieorge F. Maricm and Lewis Dockstader.
United States; 1888:22462. Aug. 4. 33842
On the firing line; drama in 1 act. by K. Uoss.
[1|. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913: I>:3.")406: IL-irlc Koss.
Chicago. 33843
modern play in 1 act. by M. Uider. |2|.
21 jt. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915: I):421(l(»; Mary Uldcr.
New York. 33843 a
On the force; comedy dialogue in 1 act. by H. M.
Shaw. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21. 1910: D : 22893 : Harold :M.
Sliaw. New Yoi-k. 33844
On the frontier; a drama in 1 act. by ( i. W.
and H. K. Walthew. Typewritten.
© (icoi'gc W. and Helen Uipley \\'althew.
San Francisco; 1SS)3: 51143. Nov. IC): 2c. Ajir.
:::'>. 1S94. 33845
tarce in 1 ;i<'t. by V. I>ru(>gger. |1|. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18. 1914: D ; 392n3 ; Frederick
PJruegger. Chicago. 33845a
— a melodrama in 5 acts.
© IMary E. Crane. New York; 1887:27013.
Oct. 26.
33846
oi'iginal western melodrama, by A. L.
Johnson.
© Annie Lewis .Tohnson. New York; 1888:
34042. Nov. 30. 33847
• See also Our soldiers.
On the go; in 3 acts, by Frank Dumont.
© Chas. A. Loder, Philadelphia; 1894:
33014, June 22. 33848
On the great highway; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. Sunnnerfield. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred Summerfield. New York; D:2510.
Oct. 29, 1902; 2c. Oct. 29, 1902. 33849
On the Greenboro nine; an entertainment in 3
acts, by Ward INIacauley. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1914. 35 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1914; 2c. Oct. 23, 1914; D:
38593; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 33849a
1694
33850
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33868
On the half shellj a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by G. C. Lederer.
© George C. Lederer, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
4578, Jan. 17. 33850
On the heights. See Victory.
On the high line; by George Fowler [i. e. G. F.
Feather]
© George Fowler Feather, St. Louis; D:
603, June 24, 1901. 33851
On the hills of brown; play in 3 acts, by S.
Kingsbury. 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 38155 ; Sara Kings-
bury, Indianapolis. 33852
On the hog.
© D. Margolinsky, Columbus, O. ; 1894:
34114, June 28. 33853
On the home stretch; drama in 4 acts with tab-
leau, by E. W. Gilliam. [86] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 1, 1913 ; D : 33674 ; Edward Win-
slow Gilliam, Baltimore. 33854
On the honor of a Fairfax; southern play of the
present day in 1 act, by J. F. Coolie. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1913 ; D : 32490 ; James Fran-
cis Cooke, Bala, Pa. 33855
On the house top; play in 2 acts, by F. S.
Holmes. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24542 ; Florence
S. Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 33856
On the Hudson; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
H. F. Henry.
© H. F. Henry, Gowanda, N. Y. ; 1889:
14010, May 8. 33857
a drama in 4 acts and a prologue, by I.
Singer.
© Isaac A. Singer, Kingsbridge, N. Y. ;
1872 : 399, Jan. 15. 33858
On the Hulda Jane. See In treasure land.
On the ice; play in 1 act, by C. Voss. 15 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35660; Carl Voss,
Hettinger, N. D. 33858a
On the inside of a Washington bureau; a
comedy of tape winders, an adaptation of A
bluette by A. [E.] Scribe, in 3 acts, by Ran-
dolph Keim [i. e. DeB. R. Keim]
© De Benneville Randolph Keim, Washing-
ton ; D:790S, Jan. 26, 1906. 33859
On the job; a comedy in 1 act, by T. E. B.
Henry. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1912; D: 29277; T. E. B.
Henry, New York. 33860
On the job — Continued.
musical comedy in 1 act and 1 scene, book
and lyrics by D. MacBoyle, music by Fred
Hudler. [47] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1913; 0:34518; Darl Mac-
Boyle, New York. 33861
On the Ju Ja ranch.
© T. W. Spaulding, San Francisco; D:
15955, May 26, 1909. 33862
On the jury; monologue, by A. Hoffman. [1],
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D : 35877 ; Aaron
Hoffman, New York. 33862a
Same. pt. 2. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914 ; D : 36453, Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 33862b
Same. pt. 3. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914 ; D : 38111 ; Aaron Hoff-
man, New York. 33862c
On the Klondike; a drama in 4 acts, by J. A.
MacKnight.
© James Arthur MacKnight, New York;
1897 : 46970, Aug. 21. 33863
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by W. R.
Siedle.
© William R. Siedle, Pittsburgh; 1897:
46159, Aug. 17. 33864
On the knees of the gods; a drama, bv E. John.
[27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ernest John, Manistee, Mich. ; D : 11002.
July 20, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1907. 33865
On the level; comedy in 1 act, by R. Barry.
41 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1914; D: 38825; Richard
Barry, New York. 33865a
— -comedy playlet, by DeW. E. Kaufman.
[1], 12 p. f°. . Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1913 ; D : 33417 ; De Witt E.
Kaufman, Memphis, Tenn. 33866
— 1 act sketch, by P. Knowles and F. Mc-
Donough. jr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1911 ; D : 23282 ; Paul Knowles
and Frank McDonough, jr., Denver. 33867
•play in 4 acts, by R. Madden. [107] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1912; D : 29362 ; Richard
Madden, New York. 33868
On the links; playlet in 1 act, by Frank Camp-
bell. [2], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25, 1914; D: 37669; Francesca
Redding, New York. 33868a
5379— VOL 2—17-
1695
33869
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33891
On the Little Big Horn; a comedy drama of
the West in 4 acts, bv Charles Ulrich. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1907. 82 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11434, Sept.
28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 33869
On the long trail; drama in 4 acts, by A. Wynne.
[115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27,. 1911; D : 25329 ; Anna
Wynne, New York. 33870
On the love-path; a comedy in 3 acts, by
('. .^[. S. Mcl..'11-ui. [110] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. M. S. McLelhm, London; D : 7205,
Sept. 5, 1905; 2c. Sept. 5, 1905. 33871
On the lower bay; play in 1 act, by J. E. Aus-
trian. [8], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37715; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 33871a
On the march; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
AV. Yardley, B. C. Stephenson and Cecil Clay.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1896:
29650, May 15. 33872
On the market; farce comedy in 3 acts, by P.
Ilobinson. 133 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Pendleton Ilobinson, Jamaica Plain,
.Mass. : D : 4125, Oct. 2, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 8, 1903
83873
On the Midway; a farce comedy, by H. A. Perry.
© Harry A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54625,
Dec. 11. 33874
a musical burlesque, by H. Montague.
© Harrv Montague, New York ; 1893 : 49921,
Nov. 9. 33875
On the Midway Plaisance; a comedy, by H. A.
Perry.
© Harrv A. Perry, Chicago; 1893:54620.
Dec. 11. 33876
On the Mississippi.
© Sprooks & Lynch, Brooklyn; D : 8281,
Apr. 5, 1906. 33877
: a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. Haworth.
© William Haworth, United States; 1893:
50875, Nov. 15. 33878
a scenic production,, negro character danc-
ing and staging sketch. 6 p. 4°. Type-
wrilten. [Words only]
© Carroll .Tohhson, Atlantic City ; D : 3735,
July 11, 1903 ; 2c. July 11, 1903. 33879
— — - or. Throw in another nigger, dramatic
.sketch in 2 scenes, bv O. W. Stewart. [11]
p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38974 ; George W.
Stewart, New York. 33879a
On the ocean (SulP oceano); a drama in 4 acts.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; 1887:3980,
Feb. 18. 33880
On the old Tsike road; 2 scenes and 3 acts, by
C. J. Scluiffrit.
© Charlie J. Schaffrit, New Haven, Conn. ;
D : 2226, Aug. 12, 1902. 33881
On the old turnpike road; by E. A. Rigney.
© Edwin A. Kignev, Jersey City; D:5674,
Oct 24, 1904. 33882
On the owl; a comedy in 1 act, by W. M, Cressy.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. IM. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; D : 7819,
Jan. 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 33883
On the Penobscot; a simple story of life in
Maine, in 4 acts, by W. Gill. Typewritten.
© Harry D. Grahame and William Gill,
New York; D : 1926, May 23, 1902; 2c. May
23, 1902. 33884
On the plains; a sketch, by Sarah Beverton. 6
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy M. Sawver, New York ; D : 7644,
Nov. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 33885
On the plains of Wyoming; sketch in 1 act, by
J. Gabriel. p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1911 ; D : 23006 ; Jim Gabriel,
New York. 33886
On the Potomac; a play, by J. Howe.
© Junius Howe, New York ; 1889 : 32809.
Oct. 29 33887
— — -a romantic military drama in 5 acts, by
G. H. Ellis.
© Charles Henry Ellis,- Redfield, S. D. :
1896: 15249, Mar. 9. 33888
On the precipice; play in 3 acts, by Victor
Pnini and .1. Rolnlck. [2|,104p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 30, 1912 ; D : 30383 ; Wm. J. Perl-
man and J. Rolnick, Brooklyn. 33889
On the quiet; comedy in 2 acts by Gladys Ruth
Bridghani. P>oston, W. H. Baker »& co., 1915.
30 p. 16°.
© Nov. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1914 ; D : 38715 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 33889a
'an original farcical con)edv in 3 acts, by
G. T. A^ncent.
© Charles T. Vincent. New York; 1SS4 :
9522, May 8; 2c. July 28. 33890
On the rail; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by C.
I'arnard.
© Charles Barnard. New York; 1880:13673,
Sept. 7. 33891
1696
33892
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33915
On the red staircase; a drama in 5 acts, by M.
Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1897:67181,
Dec. 3. 33892
On the Rhine; an original military comedy in
4 acts, by B. Campbell.
© Bartley Campbell, San Francisco ; 1875 :
6390, June 17. 33893
On the Rio Grande; play in 1 act, by J. McCree.
[1], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913 ; D : 33774 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 33894
— • or. The gambler's romance, by Mirou Lef-
fingwell. 46 1. f°. Mimeographed.
© July 1, 1909 ; 2c. July 13, 1909 ; D : 16387 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 33895
— See also Tenderfoot's (The) turn.
On the road; comedy drama in 4 acts, by R. L.
Bond. 123. p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1912; D : 28382 ; Raymond
Leslie Bond, Fall River, Mass. 33896
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by D. O'Connell
and W. Kohlman.
© Daniel O'Connell, San Francisco; 1885:
18551, Sept. 1 ; 2c. Sept. 1. 33897
— ■ and 6 scenes, by B. Frank Waterman.
70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© B. Frank Waterman, Brooklyn ; D : 1350.
Jan. 24, 1902 ; 2c. May 22, 1902. 33898
— a drama in 1 act, by C. Ruge. 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Clara Ruge, New York ; D : 7588, Nov. 15,
1905; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 33899
— farce comedy, by G. M. Cohan.
© George M. Cohan, New York ; 1895 : 45080.
Sept. 4. . 33900
— a farcical, musical melange in 1 act, by
Carroll Fleming.
© Stephen P. Andrews and Harry H. Earl,
Brooklyn ; 1899 : 10752, Feb. 6. 33901
— -musical comedy in 3 acts, bv L. Wales and
F. J. Titus.
© Leonard Wales and Fred'k J. Titus, New
York ; 1895 : 51614, Oct. 11. 33902
— • by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York; D : 6204,
Feb. 10, 1905. 33903
or, Virtue under a, mask, a new comedy-
drama in 4 acts, by B. F. Waterman.
© B. Frank Waterman. New York; 1882:
9980, June 17. 33904
On the road to Arcady. See Picture (The)
On the road to Bath; a comedy in 4 acts, by J.
Barton. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
©■ Julien Barton, New York ; D : 3934, Sept.
14, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 33905
On the road to Rome; a dramatic cameo in 1
act, by E. E. Enos. [19] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Earl Edward Enos, Chicago; D : 3053,
Feb. 26, 1903 ; 2c. June 13, 1903. 33906
On the rocks.
© H. W. Anderson, Brooklyn ; D : 15537,
Apr. 5, 1909. 33907
On the roof at a fashionable sanatorium; origi-
nal sketch in 1 act, by L. I'. "Warner. 16 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909 ; D : 17022 ; Louise P.
Warner, New York. 33908
On the rush; play, by R. A. Bliss. [41] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28190 ; Rosa A. Bliss.
New York. 33909
On the Sahara; an original farcical comedy in
4 acts, by F. E. Dumm and A. Sully.
© Frank E. Dumm and Alice Sully, Upper
Sandusky, O. ; 1886 : 8781, Apr. 12 ; 2c, Apr. 23.
33910
On the sand lots; dramatic composition in 5
acts, by J. Smith.
© James Smith, Chicago ; D : 6831, June 17,
1905. 33911
On the sands; or. Sport at Coney Island, tell-
ing of the temptations and tribulations of the
Tubbses at Manhattan Beach, a comical con-
ceit in 3 acts, with melodious music and spe-
cial specialties, by W. F. Sage.
© Will F. Sage, Boston ; 1881 : 10508, July 6.
33912
On the Santa Fe trail; a story of old New Mex-
ico, by William Jossey.
© William C. Thompson, Chicago ; D : 8920,
.July 25, 1906. 33913
On the scaffold; drama in 4 acts, bv B. C. Sta-
sheff.
[90] p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1914; D: 38363; Boris Ch.
Stasheff, New York. • 33913a
On the shores of sin. 47 p. t°. Typewritten.
© John Couners. Chicago ; D : 4887, Apr. 16,
1904 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1904. 33914
On the sig'ht-seeing' car; comedy sketch in 1
act, by Ernest M. Gould. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO. 18 p. 12°.
© Sept. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1909 ; D : 16710 ;
Penn pub. CO., Philadelphia. 33915
1697
33916
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIOlSrS
33938
On the slope at Frisco; an original play in 4
acts, by W. A. Houpt and J. Ryan.
© W. A. Houpt and James Ryan, San Fran-
cisco ; 1874:9242, July 14. 33916
On the sly; or, Just for fun.
© Ada Deaves, New York; 1887:26668.
Oct. 15. 33917
On' the spot; a comedy. 15 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Benjamin Chapin, New York ; D : 11060.
Dee. 21, 1907; 2c. Jan. 20, 1908. 33918
See also Money (The) spider.
On the square; play in 1 act, by M. TurnbuU
and H. Turnbull. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D: 30990; Margaret
and Hector Turnbull, New York. 33919
On the stage; in 1 act, by M, M. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb, 14, 1911 ; D : 23353 ; M, de Nas-
cimento, Washington. 33920
a 3 act frivolous farce, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1886:
7878, Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 33921
On the stage and off; musical farce comedy in
3 acts, by I. Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York; 1895:
41845, Aug. 15. 33922
On the stair; 1 act drama, by J. B. Foster.
[2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D: 28523; Julia B.
Foster, Berkeley, Cal. 33923
On the staircase; comedy for 1 male and 1 fe-
male, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S, Werner & co., 1907. 12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co.. New York; D:
11 699, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 33924
On the stairway of life in seven ages; phiy in
1 act, by Mrs. II. A. Williams. 42 p. 12°.
Printed.
© Sept. .22, 1909; 2c. Sept. 23, 1909; D:
16856; Mrs. Flurry Alston Williams, San Fran-
cisco. 33925
Same. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd., 1909. 42 p. 12".
( [French's int'ernational copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 164] )
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17369; Mrs. Harry Alston Williams, New
York. 33926
On the street; an original sketcli in 1 act and
1 scene [by] E. W. Scully.
© Eugene W. Scully, United States; 1886:
14399, June 23; 2c. June 23. 33927
On the stroke of ten; playlet in 1 act, by W. E.
Dugdell. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1913; D : 34517 ; William
Edwin Dugdell, Portland, Or. 33928
On the stroke of 12; a comedy drama in 5 acts
and 7 scenes, by J. Le Brandt.
© .Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898;
55298, Sept. 21. 33929
On the surface; the great lesson play in 4 acts,
liy F. M. Witmark and M. Lyons. [Scenario]
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank INI. Witmark and Maurice Lyons,
New York ; D : 14952, Jan. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Jan.
30. 1909; 2c. (rev. ed.) Feb. 27, 1909. 33930
On the Suwanee River; by W. E Sterling.
Typewritten.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
1898: 72587, Dec. 13, 2 c. Dec. 14. 33931
On the Swanee River; an original drama of
southern life in 5 acts, bv W; E. Sterling.
Minneapolis, W. L. Churchill, 1894.
© W. E. Sterling, Minneapolis ; 1894 :49229,
Oct. 22. 33932
On the threshold of eternity; dramatic compo-
sition, by Hugh D. Straker. 14 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 23, 1910 ; D : 21125 ; AVilliam B.
Straker, New York. 33933
On the top floor, back; a comedy drama in 1
act, by Robert P. Janette.
© R. P. Janette, Boston; D: 15429, Mar.
24, 1909. 33934
On the track; a comic drama in 3 acts, by F, G.
Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 2797,
Mar. 31. 33935
On the trail; or, Daniel Boone, the avenger,
a historical romantic border drama in 3 acts,
by C. Gayler.
© George Peck, New York ; 1887 : 941, Jan.
12. 33936
See also Three plays; by H. L. Enander.
On the Two Bar trail; a 1 act sketch, by Mary
Kirk Rider [i. e. M. R. Mechtold] 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary Rider I\Iechtold, New York; D:
10589, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 10, 1907.
33937
On the veldt; an incident of the Boer war, in 1
act, by F. C. Patterson. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Frederick Charles Patterson, New York;
D : 7868, Jan. 18, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 18, 1906.
33938
1698
33939
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STAT»ES
33958
On the verge; drtuuatic sketch, by A. Blake.
[1], n p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic- Feb. 1, 1913; D: 32156; Arthur
Blake, New York. 33939
■ a society play in 3 acts, by J. J. McCIoskey.
© James J. McCIoskey, Brooklyn; 1874:
2226, Feb. 25. 33940
On the Wabash; comedy in 3 acts, by R. E.
Dunbar. [2], 133 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1912 ; D : 28613 ; Robin Ernest
Dunbar, South Bend, Ind. 33941
Same. South Bend, Ind., The Stage society,
1914. 99 p. 16°.
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 26, 1914; D:
35787 ; Robin Ernest Dunbar, South Bend,
Ind. 33941a
■ 3 act comedy, by J. F. Dolan.
© James Francis Dolan, New York; 1898:
7203, Jan. 22. 33942
On the warpath.
© William Ganson Rose, Cleveland ; D :
9137, Aug. 21, 1906. 33943
On the watch; or. The shadow of death, an
original sensation drama in 3 acts, and 6
tableaux, by S. Pritchard.
© Spencer Pritchard, United States ; 1875 :
7144, July 9. 33944
On the water wagon; comedy sketch in 1 act
[by] George Welcome [pseud, of E. Stover]
10 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D : 23729 ; Edmund
Stover, San Francisco. 33945
a farce in 1 act, by R. B. Hennessy.
© Roland Burke Hennessy, New York ;
D : 5177, June 14, 1904. 33946
On the way out; play in 4 acts, by Edward
Clay. [2], 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914; D: 35524; Curtis H.
Nance, Berkeley, Cal. 33946a
On the wing; playlet in 1 act, by B. E. de
Rapal.ie. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1914; D: 37064; Bertha
Eletta de Rapalje, Seattle. 33946b
On the wrong foot; [play in 1 act] by M. Kelso
and N. Reardon. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1909; D: 16499; Kelso and
Reardon, New York. 33947
On the Yellow Stone; a play in 5 acts, by S.
Morse.
© Salmi Morse, New York; 1884:1051,
Jan. 14. 33948
On the Yukon; by Willard Holcomb. 36 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Hurtig & Seamon, New York; D:21]6,
July 14, 1902 ; 2c. July 14, 1902. 33949
a Klondyke romance, a sensational comedy
drama, by H. P. Taylor.
© Howard P. Taylor, New York; 1897:
44879, Aug. 9. 33950
-a melodrama in 5 acts, by W. D. Stone.
© W. D. Stone. New York; 1897:44267,
Aug. 5. 33951
— —story of the north folk, by H. B. Cleve-
land. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 42104 ; Harrv Bur-
ton Cleveland. Oakland, Cal. 33951a
On their golden wedding anniversary; comedy
dramatic sketch in 1 act, by W. E. Scott. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1914 ; D : 35619 ; William Ed-
ward Scott, San Francisco. 33951b
Qn their honeymoon. 84 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Andrew J. Powers. Providence, R. I. ;
D:8702, .Tune 5, 1906; 2c. June 5. 1906.
33952
On time; a farce, by Robert C. V. Meyers.
© Lyceum pub. co.. United States ; 1900 A :
2312, Jan. 25. 33953
a musical surprise in 1 act, by F. M. Wit-
mark and L. Weslyn.
© Frank M. Witmark and Louis Weslvn,
New York; D : 14127, Oct. 23, 1908. 33954
a sensational comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. L. Benn.
© Edgar Leo Benn, New York ; 1892 : 25829.
.Tune 20. 33955
or. Brought to justice, a sensational pro-
tean drama in 4 acts, by J. C. Mink.
© John C. Mink, Pittsburgh; 1872:11986,
Nov. ]3. 33956
On to Klondyke; a comic opera, by O. Hammer-
stein. ,' • ■ . , •
© Oscar Hammerstein, New York ; 1897 :
42414, July 24. 33957
On to Montana; western play in 4 acts, by C.
Ti-embly. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10, 1911; D: 24178; Clifford
Trembly, St. Paul. 33958
On to victory; comedy in 2 acts, by Hester N.
•Tohnson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
20 p. 12°.
© Mav 13, 1915; 2c. May 14, 1915; D:
40642; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
33958a
1699
33959
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
33975
Oil to victory — ^('ontiniiod.
an original comedy drama in 5 acts, by
J. M. Caldwell. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Jean Mawson Caldwell. New York ; D :
2171, July 30, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1902. 33959
a temperance cantata in 1 scene, by Ida
IM. Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames.
© A. D. Ames. Clyde, O. ; 18S7 : 1744. Jan.
21; 2c. Jan. 21. 33960
On trial.
© Charles Stewart Booth. New Orleans ; D :
12S28, Apr. 24, 190S. 33961
dramatic composition in 4 acts, by E. L.
Reizenstein. 108 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 1. 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 1915 ; D : 39860 ;
Elmer L. Reizenstein. Cohan & Harris and
Arthur Hopkins, New York. 33961a
play in 4 acts, by E. L. Reizenstein. 4 v.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D : 38087 ; Elmer L.
Reizenstein. Cohan & Harris and Arthur Hop-
kins, New York. 33961b
On vacation.
© Geo. Blumenstock, Chicago ; D : 6015,
Jan. 5, 1905. 33962
On Vengeance Height; plav in 1 act, by A.
Davis and Cornelia C. Vencill. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914 ; D : 38955 ; Allan Davis,
Pittsburgh.
33962a
On with the dance; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Keichman. 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D: 36756; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 33962b
drama of today in 4 acts, by C. Keeler.
[2], 56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D : 35468 ; Charles
Keeler, New York. 33963
— See also Quick work.
On with the new love; plav in 3 acts, bv H. A.
Clarke. [114] p. 4°. Tyinnvritten.
© Ic. Fob. 12, 1912; D : 28668 ; Harold A.
Clarke, Los Angeles. 33964
On your way; review in 2 acts and 6 scenes,
by Konnetli S. Webb and R. ^yebb. 39 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13. 1915 ; D : 399S8 ; Kennetli and
Roy Webb, New York. 33964a
Ona, the lost; or. The deformed avenger, a
drama in 5 acts, by E. H. r\Mino.
© Edward H. Fenno, Somerville. IVIass. ;
1872:8001, .July 27. 33965
Onaattah; or. The last struggle of the Wani-
panoags, an Indian tragedy in prose, in 5
acts, by G. Stevenson.
© Gustavus Stevenson, Omajia, Neb. ; 1871 :
10566, Nov. 7. 33966
Same.
© E. E. Blackford, Algona, la.; D : 8848.
July 19, 1906. 33967
Once a slave but now an heir; a drama in 4
acts, by W. C. Pringle.
© Walter C. Pringle, Derry, Pa. ; D : 9343.
Oct. 24, 1906. 33968
Once a thief; or. The eel, play in 1 act, by I.
Hayward, written under the nom de plume of
Alan Brooks, based on incidents suggested by
Taylor Granville. 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25306 ; Irving Hay-
ward, New York. 33969
Once in a blue moon; 1 act play, by G. E. Mur-
dock. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1915 ; D : 42268 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 33969a
Once in a hundred years; phantasy in 2 acts,
by J. A. Larkin and C D. Orth, jr. 2 v. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D : 31333 ; Charles D.
Orth, jr., and Jolui A. Larkin, New York.
33970
Once in a lifetime; play in 1 act. by H. Renter.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1912; D: 28477; Herman
Renter, Santa Ana, Cal. 33971
Once (Las) mil virgenes; tonteria femenina en
1 acto irreflexivo derivado de La alegre trom-
peteria [de Antonio Paso y Vicente Lle6] y
dividido en 5 cuadros y nn -suelto periodistico.
en prosa y verso, casi original de [Manuel]
Fernandez Palomero y C. P^rez, mtisica del
maestro Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
e.spaiioles] 1909. 53 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
174S9; Fernandez Palomero & C. Perez, Ma-
drid. 33972
Once on a time; a comedy in 4 acts, by L. De
Lange.
© Louis De Lange, Philadelphia; 1889:
11.574, Apr. 12. 33973
Once upon a time; an Andalnsinn romance in
3 acts, by G. G. Haines. 65 p. 8°. Printed.
© Genevieve Greville Haines. Mt. Vernon,
N. Y. ; D:5941, Dec. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 21.
1904. 33974
a dramatic composition with music, in 2
acts and prologue, by S. P. Levy. 56 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Sidnev P. Levy. Pensacola, Fin.; D:
15275, Mar. 8, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1009. 33975
1700
33976
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
33994
Once upon a time — Coutinued.
an extravaganza play in 3 acts, by A. C.
O'Dea and Lawrence McCarty, witli lyrics by
James O'Dea. [1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1912 ; D : 30185 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 33976
a fairy cantata, the ancient story of The
sleeping beauty retold and lyrically arr. by
G. H. Jessop, music by Liza Lehmann. Lon-
don, New York, Boosey & co., 1903. 16 p.
8°. [Libretto only]
© Boosey & co., London ; D : 3030, Feb. 24.
1903; 2c. Feb. 24, 1903. 33977
— in 4 acts, by A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park, Fla. ;
1900 A: 28247, Nov. 16. 33978
— ■ nuisicul story in 2 acts and 3 scenes, by
E. Hose. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. July 28, 1913; D: 33914; Ed. Rose,
Valparaiso, Ind. 33979
— play in 3 acts, by B. A. Keiser and A.
Shipley. [4], 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37792 ; Bernardine
Algert Keiser and Aldarilla Shipley. Cleve-
land. 33979a
n spectacular gayety in 3 acts, by F. Opper
and E. Selden.
© F. Opper and Edgar Selden, New I'^ork ;
D : 2033, June 21, 1902. 33980
Oncle (L') Celestin. Sec Uncle Celestin.
One-act play; by F. N. Weaver. (In The Tuf-
tonian, v. 36, no. 8, May, 1911)
© June 30, 1911; Ic. July 20, 1911: D:
24739 ; F. N. Weaver, Tufts College, Mass.
33981
One-act plays: compiled by J. W. Darrow.
Chatham, N. Y., 1914. 48 p. 8°, (On cover:
Grange plays, no. 1, 2d ed. rev. and enl.)
Contents : His lordship, by M. E. M.
Davis. — The golden wedding, by Dora H.
Stockman. — The school board in our town, by
C. H. Le Vitt.— The drifting cloud, by Tudor
Jenks. — The idiot at home, adapted from John
Kendrick Bangs' As to a small dinner. — A bur-
lesque grange meeting. — Through the tele-
phone. — The burglar alarm, by R. MacDonald
Alden. — A Christmas carol, by D. M. Hender-
son, jr., from the story by Charles Dickens.
© Mar. 18, 1914; 2c. Mar. 21, 1914; A:
370248; J. W. Darrow, Chatham, N. Y.
33982
One (The) best bet; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Hall. [130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29. 1913; D: 34560; Howard
Hall, Decatur, Mich. 33983
-a 3 act comedy, by H. ^all. 120 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909; D : 16271 ; Howard
Hall CO., inc., New Y^ork. 33984
One (The) hig thing; play in 3 acts, by E. H.
Hanley. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42614; Elizabeth
Hines Hanley. Nev,- York. 33984a
One blood, one love; an American drama in 4
acts, by J. I. C. Clarke.
© Jo.seph I. C. Clarke, New York; 1879:
3092, Mar. 6. 33985
One by one; a play in 4 acts, by W. J. Hurlbut.
[2], 4S p. 4^ Typewritten.
© William James Hurlbut, New York : D :
3787. Aug. 3, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1903. 33986
One chance in ten thousand; a drama in 4 acts,
by S. C. Mower.
© Samuel Curtis Mower, Grand Haven,
Mich. ; 1878 : S309, July 17. 33967
One chosen; by Neilson Morris. 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1909 ; D : 17661 ; Ann O'Neill.
Overbrook, Pa. 33988
One Christmas eve; a drama in 1 act, by W. H.
Carson. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Henrv Carson, New York ; D :
11184. Aug. 15, 1907; 2c. Aug. 15, 1907.
33989
-dramatic sketch, by C. Morgan. 17 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 3, 1910; D : 17856 ; Courtenay
Morgan, Oklahoma City, Okl. 33990
— a fireside drama in 1 act, by H. E. De
Lasaux. 31 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco ;
1895": 61537, Dec. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 29. 33991
— a 1 act comedy, by W. M. Cressy.
© Will M. Cressy, Concord, N. H. ; 1900
A : 3254, Feb. 5. 33992
— a pantomime sketch. 6 p. 4°. Typewrit-
One against millions. Sec Raffles' last stand.
One at last. See Winning a son-in-law.
1701
ten.
© Leiglitou Demain-Grange, New York : D:
7637, Dec. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 33993
— -play in 1 act, by E. F. Cullen. 14 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1913; D: 32967; Elizabeth
F. Cullen, Chicago. 33994
33995
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34018
One Christmas eve — Continued.
• -play in 1 act, by W. Montague. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D: 33517; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 33995
See also One'Xmas eve.
One circus day; dramatic comedy sketch in 1
act, by E. Foreman. [14] p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1912 ; D : 31123 ; Edgar Fore-
man, New York. 33996
One day; an allegorical spectacle.
© M. B. Gilbert, Portland. IMe. ; 1893:
16836, Apr. 5. 33997
play dramatized from novel of same title,
by Cecil Spooner. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1911; D: 25858; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co.. New York. 33998
play in 3 acts, by D. M. Norris. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17546 ; Don M.
Norris, San Diego, Cal. 33999
One day in June; comedy in 1 act, by J. C.
Remington. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 7, 1913; D: 33159; Joseph C.
Remington, New York. 34000
One decent thing; playlet, by Thomas Grant
Springer. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913; D : 33290 ; T. G.
Springer, Long Island City, N. Y. 34001
One error; a play, by Ettie Henderson.
© William E. Sinn, Walter L. Sinn and Cora
Tanner Sinn, Brooklyn ; 1890 : 1222, Jan. 7.
34003
One evening after dinner; farce comedy in 1
act. by C. Wylie. Typewritten.
© Charles Wylie, New Haven; 1899:9453,
Jan. 30; 2c. Jan. 30. 34003
One every minute; playlet in 1 act, by G.
lUnm ;ui(l E. Lieberman. IS p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 3, 1915; D:4115G; Gustav
Blum, New York and Elias Lieberman, Brook-
lyn. 34003a
One fair daughter; a dramatization of the
novel, in 4 acts, by G. Ward in collaboration
with F. P. Ladd. 179 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Ward and Frederic P. Ladd,
New York ; D : 15576, Apr. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 15,
1909. 34004
One foot in the grave,
himself.
See Getting rid of
One for His Nibs; [play in 1 act] by W. H.
Cline. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1909; D : 16451 ; William
Hamilton Cline, Los Angeles. 34005
One forgotten; dramatization of Marie Corelli's
Vendetta, by H. Mowat.
© Helen Mowat, New York; 1888:11914.
Apr. 24. 34006
One game for two; a pause in 1 act and 1 scene,
by A. D. Gillette. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Abram D. Gillette, New York ; D : 10908.
July 5, 1907 ; 2c. July 5, 1907. 34007
One girl in a million; nmsical comedy in 2 acts,
by A. Burkhardt and C. W. Collins. [115] p.
4°. Tyjiowritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1912; D : 28252 ; Addison
Burkhardt and Charles W. Collins, Chicago.
34008
One girl in a thousand; comedy-drama in 4
acts, by W. I. Flagg. 94 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1909 ; D : 17777 ; W. H.
Harder, Salem, Mass. 34009
a play in 3 acts, by John T. Mclntyre.
Philadelphia, The Penn publishing company,
1906. 57 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; D : 9032.
Sept. 4, 1906; 2c. Sept. 4, 1906. 34010
One girl worth a dozen boys; a drama in 2
acts, by R. H. Crockett.
© Robert H. Crockett. Stuttgart, Ark.;
1895:15743, Mar. 19. 34011
One glass of wine. See Dot, the miner's
daiighter.
One good turn; nightmare in 1 act, by Martin
Swayne and E. Norwood. 3 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1912; D: 30762; Eille Nor-
wood, New York. 34012
One good turn deserves another.
© Edward Locke, New, York ; D : 11600.
Oct. 26, 1907. 34013
by F. L. Jones. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1909; D: 17187; Frank L.
Jones, Lynn, Mass. 34014
One horse town.
© Edward Claudius Rossiter, New Yoi'k ;
D:S766, June 30, 1906. 34015
comedy sketch, by Charles Orrin Cowles.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. O. Cowles, San Francisco; D : 8990.
Aug. 23, 1906; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906. 34016
One hour of life; drama in 1 act, by V. Y. Rem-
nitz. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1913; D: 34743; Virginia
Yeaman Remnitz, Brookline, Mass. 34017
a melodrama for Mayfair, in 3 acts, by
D. Coke. ■ 3 v. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1912; D: 29821; Desmond
Coke, London. 34018
1702
34019
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34032
One houi* of romance.
© M. Elizabeth Ricketson, New Bedford,
Mass.; D : 80. Jan. 25, 1901. 34019
One hundred; a drama in 5 acts, a tr. of Le
centenaire, adapted to the American stage, by
G. Ryer.
© George Ryer, Cincinnati; 1873:1202.
Feb. 7. 34020
One (The) hundred and eighty-fifth anni-
versary. See, at end of alphabet, titles be-
ginning with figures: 185th (The) anniver-
sary.
One hundred and fifty thousand dollars. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ures: $150,000.
One hundred and one. Sec. at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 101.
One hundred for one. See Tom Quick, the
avenger.
One hundred for thirty. See Get-rich-quick
society.
One hundred laughs a minute; 1 act sketch, by
Arthur L. and Edwin F. Guy. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written,
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911; D: 23592; Arthur L.
Guy, Springfield, Mass. 34021
One hundred pounds reward; by Arthur Law.
London, J. AVilliaras, ltd. ; New York, E. Schu-
berth & co., 1904. 24 p. 8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D : 4930,
Apr. 23, 1904; 2c. Apr. 23, 1904. 34022
One hundred to one. See From start to finish.
One hundred wives. See, at end of alphabet,
titles beginning with figures : 100 wives.
One hundred years ago; a drama, by H. Peter-
son.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia ; 1875 :
4069, Apr. 23. 34023
, an historical drama of the War of Inde-
pendence in 4 acts and 20 tableaux.
© John Lesperance, St. Louis ; 1876 : 136S2.
Dec. 11. 34024
or, Our boys of 1776, a patriotic drama in
2 ftcts. Boston, G. M. Baker, 1876.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1876:2140,
Feb. IS ; 2c. Feb. 18. 34025
See also Handy dramas for amateur
actors. — Helen. — Our boys of 1776. — Scarlet
and blue. — at end of alphabet, titles beginning
with figures: 1776.
One hundred years from now; or. Suffrage for
men, 1 act play, by G. Linden, i, 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21198 ; George Lin-
den, Philadelphia. 34026
One hundred years hence; play in 1 act, by E.
Gottstein. 8 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D: 34661; Elizal>eth
Gottstein, Chicago. 34027
One hundred years of American history. See
Grand (The) centennial.
One hundred years old; a drama in 5 acts, by
N. H. Jackson, from the French of Le cen-
tenaire, by [Adolphe Philippe] D'Enne;*y and
[Edouard] Plouvier.
© N. Hart Jackson, New York ; 1872 : 12017,
Nov. 14. 34028
One (The) hundredth; play in 4 acts, by R. A.
Eaton. 92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 26, 1910; D: 20596; Raymond
A. Eaton, Denver. 34029
One hundredth night of Hamlet. See, at end
of alphabet, titles beginning with figures :
100th night of Hamlet.
One husband; a drama in 3 acts, from the
French, by M. Kreisler.
© Mary Kreisler, New York; 1872:8778,
Aug. 15. 34030
One (The) idea; play in 4 acts, by I. Kraft.
92 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1911 ; D : 24957 ; Irma Kraft,
Wheeling, W. Va. 34031
One in a million; drama in 3 acts and an epi-
logue, by I. and M. L. Landman, based on
an incident by Wallace Irwin. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30, 1915; D: 41367; Isaac and
M. L. Landman and Robert Hilliard. Phila-
delphia. 34031a
-original playlet in 1 act, by H. Selman.
28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36934 ; Harold Sel-
man, Jersey City. 34031b
One in a thousand; play in 4 acts, by C. A.
Capson. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D: 36398; Clyde A.
Capson, Chicago. 34031c
One knight in a bar room; by D. Barrist. 6 p.
f°. 'Typewritten.
© David Barrist, Philadelphia; D : 14735.
Jan. 4, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 34032
One (The) leg man; or. In the coal hole, play
in 1 act, by F. E. Miller and A. L. Lyles.
[2]. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1. 1915 ; D : 42386 ; Flouruoy E.
Sliller and Aubrey L. Lyles, New York.
34032a
One lie leads to another. See Champagne and
oysters.
One little shoe. See Half hours of vaude-
ville.
1703
34033
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34051
One magic hour; a fantasy by Amy Leslie.
© Jessie E. Warner, New York ; D : 21 77.
Aug. 2, 1902. 34033
One (The) man; play in 3 acts, by I. Linderman
Davila and E. Chantler. [147] p. 4°. Type-
written iS: IMS.
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1911; D: 25275; Ida L.
Davila and Everett Chantler, Pittsbnrc:h.
34034
or, Melinda's conquest, play in 3 acts, by
E. A. Meysenburg. [63] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1912; D : 28449 ; Edward
Ai-nold Meysenburg, New York. 34035
One man minstrels.
© Eddie Horan, New York ; D : 4857. Apr.
9, 1904. 34036
One-man opera; 1 act musical sketch, by G.
Spink. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1909 ; D : 16814 ; George
Spink, Providence, R. I. 34037
One man's evidence. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Celie G. Turner, New York; D : 7810.
Jan. 3, 1906; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 34038
One man's faith. See Double n-der.
One million dollars; the romance of a strange
crime, a drama in prologue and 4 acts.
© Chandler R. Clifford, Boston ; 1878 : 12436.
Oct. 28. 34039
a society comedy drama in 5 acts, by J.
Hazelrigg.
© John Hazelrigg, New York ; 1887 : 26666.
Oct. 15. 34040
One month married; or. Does he drink? com-
edy sketch, by P. A. Heege. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914; D : 38508 ; Philip A.
Heege, Chicago. 34040a
One morning; comedy in 1 act, by H. E. Lucas.
23 p. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17049 ; Helene Elise
Lucas, Newark, N. J. 34041
One morning call; [by] F. S. Mason.
© Frank S. Mason, Boston ; 1885 : 4736,
Feb. 23. 34042
One morning in Mineral Point; vaudeville
skf'tcli in 1 net, by AI. G. Bicknell. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 3,. 1914; D : 38992 ; Marian Gib-
iiey Bicknell, Oak Park, 111. 34042a
One must marry; a comedy from the German
of A. Wilhelmi [pseud, of Alexander Victor
Zechmeister] tr. by C. W. Ritch. New York,
E. O. Jenkins, 1872.
© Edward O. Jenkins, New York; 1872:
2052, Mar. 4. 34043
One never knows; play in 4 acts and 1 scene,
by Hamin Robert. 145 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. Julv 24, 1914; D: 37861; John H.
Hazelton, New York. 34043a
One New Year's eve; dramatic composition,
by E. M. Shurey. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ethel May Shorev, Lynn, Mass. ; D :
15680, Apr. 21. 1909; 2c. Apr. 21, 1909.
34044
musical vaudeville sketch in 2 scenes, by
H. W. Hoadley. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914 ; D : 38491 ; Harold Wil-
liam Hoadley, New York. 34044a
play in 3 acts, by E. M. Shorey. [42] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. acts 1 & 3, Dec. 15, 1913, Ic. act 2,
Mar. 20, 1914: D : 36456 ; Ethel May Shorey,
Lynn, Mass. 34044b
One New Year's night; by C. Lewis,
© Catherine Lewis, United States; 1S99:
24321, Apr. 6. 34045
One night; farce in 3 acts, by M. Douglas.
3 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1913 ; D : 33392 ; Minnie Doug-
las, New York. 34046
One night at the circus; a dramatic composi-
tion, by F. Ray. Typewritten.
© Frederick Ray, New York ; D : 256, INIar.
25, 1901; 2c. Mar. 18. 34047
One night in a bar room; a burlesque .sketch,
by Charles White. New York, R. INI. De Witt,
1874. 7 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 30] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1874:
15823, Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 19, 1875. 34048
One night in June; a comedy rural drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Holmes and J. C. Dixon.
© W. J. Holmes and James C. Dixon,
Corona, N. Y. ; D : 170, Feb. 26, 1901. 34049
rural comedy drama in 3 acts, by 'N'l'. P.
Reinger. [62] p. 4°. Typewritteii.
© William F. Reinger. Boston ; D : 3732.
July 17, 1903 ; 2c. July 17, 1903. 34050
One night in three places; musical comedy in
1 act and 3 scenes, by J. McCrec. [3], 15 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1914 ; D : 37837 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New York. 34050a
One night only; 1 act play, by W. M. Crcssy.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 6, 1910; D: 21950; Will M.
Cressy. Concord, N. H. 34051
play in 1 act, by Zebullon Levin. 14 p. 4".
Tyi^ewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915; D: 42022; L. S. Levin.
Bronx, N. Y. 34061a
1704
34053
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34073
One (A) night stand. Typewritten.
© C. F. Hancock'. New York ; 189S : 6325S.
Oct. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 2S. 34052
1 act comedy sketcli, by B. Mason.
© Bert Mason, Brooklvn ; D : 9486, Nov. 21,
1906. 34053
One night's mystery; a drama in 3 acts, by
G. B. Douglas and W. M. Morton.
© George B. Douglas and Wni. IM. Morton,
Washington ; 1878 : 3678, Mar. 27. 34054
One o'clock; or, The diamond cross, a spec-
tacular drama in 2 acts, by I. Daveau.
© Illion Daveau, New York ; 1875 : 286.
.Tan. 9. 34055
One October night; play in 4 acts, by W. B.
Oarlock. [173] p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34194 ; Wayne B.
Carlock, San Francisco. 34056
One of a thousand; comedy-di'ama in 3 acts, hj
Natlian Rosenbloom.
.r.r3:irTN^
© Ic. June 17, 1913; D : 33589 ; Julius
Broder, New York. 34057
One of Abe's men; a play in 4 acts, by E. Lam-
son. Typewritten.
© Ernest Clvde Lamson, Prairie View, 111. ;
1899 : 57202, Sept. 7 ; 2c. Sept. 7. 34058
One of art's failures; play in 1 act, by J. B.
llatto. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMay 4, 1915 ; D : 40554 ; John Baptist
Ratto, Chicago. 34058a
One of Cleopatra's nights; opera in 3 acts,
rounded on the story of the same name, by
Theophile Gautier, libretto by J. S. Crandell.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© la Mar. 2, 1910 ; D : 20326 ; John S. Cran-
dell, New York. 34059
■ See also Meiamoun.
One of His little ones; by Clementia. Chicago,
Sisters of Mercy, St. Patrick's academy, 1910.
8 p. 12°.
© Apr. 20, 1910 ; 2c. May 7, 1910 ; D : 20979 ;
Sisters of mercy, St. Patrick's academy, Chi-
cago. 34060
One of many; a drama in 4 acts. 116 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles M. Horton and Sydney E. Gra-
ham, Averill Park, N. Y. ; D : 13254, June 27,
1908 ; 2c. June 27, 1908. 34061
-plav in 1 act, by W. H. MacCollough and
L. S. Worth. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1915 ; D : 41105 ; William H.
iMacCoUough and Le Roy S. Worth, Chicago.
34061a
One of nature's noblemen; an original melo-,
drama in 4 acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, Chicago ; D : 4290,
Nov. 23, 1903. 34062
One of our boys; a comedy, by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1886:
11802, May 19. 34063
a drama in 5 acts, by C. Healy.
© Charles Healy, New York; 1899:33019,
IMay 16. 34064
-a play, by M. T. Stone.
© Mary Tillotson Stone, New York : 1886 :
14390, June 23. 34065
One of our girls; a comedy in 4 acts, by B.
Howard. 56 p. 12°. Printed.
© Bronson Howard, New York ; 1897 :
73601, Dee. 30 ; 2c. Dec. 30. 34066
an original comedy in 4 acts, by Bronson
Howard.
© Helene Dauvrav, United States; 1885:
21208, Oct. 9. 34067
-play in 1 act, by F. C. Wheeler. 4 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23473 ; Frances Col-
leen Wheeler, New York. 34068
One of our people (Einer von unsere leute); a
sensational comedy-drama in 3 acts, tr. from
the German by Leopold Lindau.
© Frederick Lubin and R. Fitzgerald,
United States ; 1881 : 11809, July 30. 34069
Cue of the Bayards; a drama in 4 acts, by Leon-
ard Gro^•er and L. Grover, jr.
© Leonard Grover, jr., Brooklyn ; D : 607,
June 25, 1901. 34070
See also Dominick Bayard.
One of the best. See American (The) count.
One of the boys; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. E. Kidder. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1884:
10953, May 29; 2c. May 2, 1885. 34071
play in 1 act, by P. Bartholomae. 17 p.
4°. • Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40484 ; Philip Bar-
tholomae, New York. 34071a
One of the bravest. See Tim, the fireman.
One of the chosen people; comedy in 3 acts,
iidapted and Ir. from the German, by A.
Neuendorff.
© Adolph Neuendorff, New York; 1890:
20S56. June 28. 34072
One of the common herd; drama [in 4 acts] by
A. Van Ness Hines. 100 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1912 ; D : 29724 ; Arline Van
Ness Hines, New York. 34073
1705
34074
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34094
One of the Dewey's; a coiuedy in 4 acts, by
A. W. Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Winter Park,
Fla. ; 1899 : 67517, Oct. 18. 34074
One of the eight; a college comedy in 4 acts, by
N. L. Swartout. Boston. W. H. Baker & co.,
1!)()9. 88 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Norman Lee Swartout, Rochester, N. Y. ;
D : 14271, Nov. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909.
34075
One of the family; play in 4 acts, by J. A.
Heme. 127 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D: 41.587; Julie Ad-
rienne Heme, New York. ' 34075a
One of the finest; a melodrama in a prologue
and 3 acts.
© John Rickaby, New York; 1882:12556,
July 31. 34076
a melodrama in 3 acts and a prologue.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1882:12746,
Aug. 3. 34077
One of the four hundred; a comedy in 2 acts, by
H. Elliott McBride.
© Lyceum pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1899 :
19182, Mar. 14; 2c. Mar. 17, 1899. 34078
One of the least; a play in 4 acts, by Paul Har-
ness [pseud, of F. P. Holden]
© Florence P. Holden, Milwaukee ; D :
13432, July 29, 1908. 34079
One of the many.
© Fred Schwartz, Philadelphia; D : 2687.
Dec. 6, 1902. 34080
One of the Marys; a study, by Miss Norton
[pseud, of A. N. Nicholson] 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Angeline Norton Nicholson, New York ;
D : 14575, Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908.
34081
One of the multitude; by F. Solger. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1910; D: 17976; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 34082
One of the old guard; a comedy in 1 act, by
H. Lacy. Typewritten.
© Harry Lacy, New York; 1898:48948.
Aug. 20; 2c. Oct. 18. 34083
play in 1 act, by Constance Campbell.
New York, S. French ; I^ondon, Samuel
French, ltd. 19 p. 12°.
© July 14, 1914; Ic. July 16, 1014: D:
37591 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 34083a
One of the old stock; a character comedy, by
C. L. Davis.
© Charles Lindsey Davis, New York ; 1888 :
8592, Mar. 23. 34084
One of the people; drama in 5 acts and 6 tab-
leaux, adapted from the French by M. L.
Johnson.
© Martha LaiTitte Johnson, United States ;
1S78 : 9510, Aug. 19. 34085
a 1 act sketch, by May Everett Glover.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. E. Glover, New York ; D : 9175, Oct. 2.
1906; 2c. Oct. 2, 1906. 34086
One of the plain people; drama extraordinary,
by J. F. Powell. [2], 101 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 28, 1912 ; D : 30122 ; J. Francis
Powell. Norwalk, Conn. 34087
One of the 7th; a comedy drama in 4 acts, bv
H. Slade.
© Howard Slade, New York; 1890:14718,
INIay 3. 34088
One of the smart set. 24 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© J. Francis Powell, Norwalk. Conn. ; D :
10986, July 16, 1907; 2c. July 16, 1907.
34089
One of the two; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
W. E. Maloney. [18] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 22. 1912 ; D : 29455 ; William E.
Maloney, Philadelphia. 34090
One of them; play in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. [2],
IS p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15. 1913; D: 32690; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 34091
One of us; playlet in 1 act, by M. M. Quaw.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912; D:- 30526; Mignon M.
Quaw, Bozeman, Mont. 34092
One on Dick; comedy in 2 acts, by Gladys Ruth
Bridgham. Boston. W. H. Baker & co., 1916.
19 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Dec. 11, 1915; 2c. Dec. 13, 1915: D:
42476; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
34092a
One on father; comedy in 1 act, by H. Knnhel.
8 p. • 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1914; D : 36055 ; Herman
Knubel, New York. 34092b
One on Jack; a comedy in 1 act, by G. Hughes.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gene Hughes, New York ; D : 7679, Dec.
7, 100.5; 2c. Nov. 23, 1005. 34093
One on the agent; farce, by Louise Rand Bas-
com. Lebanon, O., March brothers. 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30813; March bros., Lebanon, O. 34094
1706
34094
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34110
One piano by freight; or, The haunted piano,
play in 1 act, by Mr. & Mrs. R. D. Kone. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
(© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37277 ; Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Duncan Kone, New York. 34094a
One plus one equals three. See, at end of al-
phabet, titles beginning with figures: 1 + 1=3.
One (The) possible man; by A. A. Sburtleff.
23 p. 16°. Printed.
© Adeline A. Shurtleff, Portland, Or.; D:
12298, Feb. 3, 1908; Ic. Jan. 27, 1908; Ic.
Feb. 26, 1908. 34095
One result of a fad; a 1 act comedietta, by
T. W. Wharmby.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; 1897 : 13610, Feb. 24 ; 2c. May 7. 34096
One road to happiness; an American drama in
3 acts, by I. Landman. 91 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909 ; D : 16671 ; Isaac Land-
man, Philadelphia. 34097
One Saturday night; farce in 1 act, by M.
IMorgan. [1], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915; D: 42224; Mona Mor-
gan, New York. 34097a
One scent; farce in 3 acts, by Edgar Franklin
and M. AVhite, jr. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D: 28686; Matthew
White, jr.. New York. 34097b
One sharp and a flat. See Bunch (A) of beets.
One sharp — four flats; original farce in 1 act,
by M. Nobles. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912; D: 29390; Milton
Nobles, Brooklyn. 34098
One short hour; play in 1 act, by H. B. Osborne.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910 ; D : 17860 ; Hubert Ben-
jamin Osborne, New York. 34099
One shot; an original play in 1 act, by Paul
Preston Temple [pseud, of W. W. Davis]
© Wm. Whiting Davis, New York; D:
13766, Sept. 12, 1908. 34100
One snowy day in Idaho; a tragic playlet, by L.
Grover.
© Leonard Grover, Brooklyn ; D : 11123,
Aug. 6, 1907. 34101
One soul; drama in 3 acts, by M. E. de Aguero.
[2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1914; D: 36628; Miguel Ed-
uardd de Aguero, New York. 34101a
One southern girl; a 3 act comedy, by J. F.
Hume.
© John Floyd Hume, New York; D:9309,
Oct. 24, 1906. 34102
One-step (The) girl. See Cabaret (The) girl.
One step leads to another; cluster of words in
a musical setting cemented with terpsichore,
by J. McCree. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1915; D: 41525; .lunie Mc-
Cree, New York. 34102a
One sultry afternoon; play in 1 act, by E. G.
Schwartz. 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41628; Ernestine
• Gerstel Schwartz, Portland, Or. 34102b
One summer; a comedy of the Maine woods.
83 p. f°. Typewritten
© Robert Stodart, New York; D : 10457,
May 1, 1907; 2c. May 1, 1907. 34103
One summer at Montmorenci.
© Mrs. Edmund Pendleton, Chicago; 1891:
35540, Oct. 3. 34104
One summer day. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burt Haller, Norwood, O. ; D : 10991,
July 16, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1907. 34105
One summer's day; by H. V. Esmond. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1900. 63 p. 12°. (French's international
copyrighted . . . ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 37)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 28204,
Nov. 16 ; 2c. Dec. 18. 34106
One Sunday; 1 act play, by H. Lucas. 14 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1910 ; D : 20000 ; Helene Lu-
cas, Nevv' York. 34107
One sweetheart for two; a vaudeville sketch,
by Harry Ij. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1907. 11 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D: 11357, Sept.
10, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 34108
One thirty a. m. See at end- of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures : 1 : 30 a. m.
One (The) thousand and second night. See,
at end of alphabet, titles beginning with fig-
ure.^ : 1002d (The) night.
One thousand dollars reward. 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Title on copies: A thousand
dollars reward]
© George Wilson, New York; D : 4743,
Mar. 17, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1904. 34109
a play \n 1 act by Y. De W. Kaplan. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ysabel De Witte Kaplan, Englewood.
N. J.; D:'li5383, Mar. 12, 1909; 2c. Mar. 12.
1909. 34110
See also, at end of alphabet, titles begin-
ning with figures : $1000 reward.
1707
34110
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34125
One thousand eig-ht hundred and seven. See,
for this and xiiuilar titles beginnini; with li,;;-
ures, the list at the end of the alphabet.
One to nothing. See, at end of alphabet, titles
beginning with figures: 1 to 0.
One to twenty; picture play in 2 parts, by Wil-
liam Ellsworth [pseud, of M. D. Fettigrew]
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41735 ; Mabel D.
Pettlgrew, Los Angeles, 34110a
One too many; a drama in 5 acts, by Eleanor
Kirk [pseud, of Eleanor Maria Easterbrook
Ames]
© Nellie Ames, Brooklyn; 1875:9203,
Sept. 4. 34111
One touch o' nature; wartime episode in 1 act,
by E. Liebermau and G. Blum. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1915; D: 40419; Gustav
Blum, New York, and Elias Lieberman, Brook-
lyn. 34111a
One touch of nature; dramatic playlet with
music, written and composed by A. Barratt.
20 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. June 3, 1915; D : 40S30 ; Augustus
Barratt, New York. 34111b
play in 1 act, by A. S. Burleson. 6 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1915; D : 39598 ; Adele S.
Burleson, Washington. 34111c
by A. W. Tillinghast. [1], 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1914; D: 39102; Albert W.
Tillinghast, Philadelphia. 34111d
One tribe; comedy in 1 act, by W. G. Sparrow.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. July 14, 1910; D : 21559 ; William
Grover Sparrow, St. Louis. 34112
One true Irish heart. See Cast upon the world.
One — two — three — fire; a comedy drama in 1
act.
© John A. Gonwell, Aurora, Ind. ; 1892 :
26547, June 24. 34113
One, two, three, sometimes called bounce; a
negro skt-lcli iu 1 scone, by .lolin Wild, arr.
by Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt.
187.5. G p. 12°.. ([De Witt's. Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 76] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14045, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1, 1876. 34114
One way to lose her; comedy in 1 act. by Wil-
lard Mack. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1914; D: 37714; .Joseph C.
Remington, Elyria, O. 34114a
One weak spot; play of possible political power
in American development, bv A. L. Price.
86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1910; D: 20099; Arthur Lee
Price, Los Angeles. 34115
One (The) who pays; a play in 3 acts, by
Helen Russell [pseud, of H. I. O. Kirchner]
© Helen Isabel Ottilie Kirchner, Spring-
field, Mass. ; D : 14600, Dec. 23, 1908. 34116
One who was; modern mystery romance in 3
acts, by G. Visscher. 70 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D: 41118; Glen Vis-
scher, New York. 34116a
One (The) who was guilty. See Moonshiners
(The) daughter.
One wife; a play in 3 acts, adapted from the
French, by A. R. Cazauran.
© Loraine Rogers, New York ; 1872 : 7565.
July 15. 34117
One wife or twenty; a drama in 4 acts, by G. A.
Pierce.
© Gilbert A. Pierce. Chicago; 1879:768,
Jan. 16. 34118
One winter day; plav in 3 acts, by Roland Oliver
[pseud, of H. White] [97] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1913 ; D : 34780 ; Henry White.
Sacramento, Cal. 34119
One winter's night; a sketch, by Charles W.
Doty. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. W. Doty. New York; D:3401. Mav 8.
1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 34120
One woman.
© Dorothy Gray, Chatham, N. .L ; D: 12S4-J.
Apr. 25, 1908. 34121
— —Same. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Rider Mechtold, New York: D:
10590, May 10, 1907 ; 2c. May 10, 1907. 34122
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Thoma--!
Dixon, jr., founded on his novel of the same
name. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Munn & CO., New York ; D : 9152, Sept.
27. 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 27, 1906. 34123
One woman's life; an entirely original drama in
4 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, Asbury Park: 18S2 :
14141, Au.g. 25 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 34124
an original, emotional drama in 4 acts, bv
W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York ; 1881 :
18071, Nov. 21. 34125
1708
34126
COPYKIGHTED IN TPTE UNITED STATES
34149
One woman's way; in 5 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and B. B. Westbrooke
[i. e. B. B. W. Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrooke, Chicago; 1900
A : 31695, Dec. 31. 34126
One wonderful dream; Mother Goose phantasy,
by M. W. Richards. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1915 ; D : 41452 ; Matsy Wynn
Richards, Greenville, Miss. 34136a
One word; a play in 4 acts, by J. Schcinberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1886:
10490, May 3. 34127
One word play; play in 1 act, by F. C. Egan.
8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1913; D : 33590 ; Frank O.
Egan, Los Angeles. 34128
One world; a specialty and protean drama, by
F. G. Maeder.
© Fred. G. Maeder, United States; 1879:
1858, Feb. 8. 34129
One Xmas eve.
© G. H. Truesdell and Anna Barclay ; 1898 :
21810, Apr. 5. 34130
See also One Christmas eve.
One yard to gain. See Co-eds.
One year; a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by H. B.
Eneleh. New York, De Witt, 1884. 20 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 319] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1884 : 26387,
Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 34131
One year later. See Woman's devotion.
O'Neil; an emotional domestic drama in 4 acts,
by G. R. Clifford.
© C. R. Clifford, New York; 1879:9757,
July 24. 34132
O'Neil comes back; play in 3 acts, by H. F.
Miller. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1913; D : 34108 ; Helena
Franklin Miller, Hartford. 34133
O'Neil the Great; dramatic poem in 2 parts, by
F. X. Rizy.
© Francis Xavier Rizy, Hartford; 1879:
7965, June 14 ; 2c. June 29, 1881. 34134
O'Neill (The); a drama, by W. G. Harrison.
[Scenario] Typewritten.
© V/illiam Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1891:1956, Jan. 13; Ic. Jan. 13. 34135
or, The prince of Ulster, a drama, by
W. G. Harrison. Typewritten.
© William Greer Harrison, San Francisco ;
1894 : 3795, Jan. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 34136
O'Neill of Kildare; a comedy in 4 acts, by Con
T. Murphy.
© C. T. Murphy, Lake Bluff, 111.; D : 9665,
Dec. 19, 1906. 34137
O'Neill (The) prince of Ulster. See Red (The)
hand of Ulster.
O'Neills (The) of the Red hand. See Conn A.
Mara.
One's self and others.
© Milton Pottlitzer, Lafayette, Ind. ; D:
15969, May 28, 1909. 34138
— - a play in 3 acts, by M. Pottlitzer. 36 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16211 ; Milton Pott-
litzer, Lafayette, Ind. 34139
Onie; a tale of Loudon, an original play in 5
acts, by W. A. De Long.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1873:
8470, July 24. 34140
a play in 5 acts.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1873:
9532, Aug. 23 ; 2c. Aug. 23. 34141
Onion trust; original comedy sketch in 1 scene,
by Herbert Hall Winslow. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1909; D: 17788; Chas. A.
Mason, Chicago. 34142
Onkel Sam; volksstuck mit gesang in einem
vorspiel und 3 akten von H. R. Hirscli imd P.
Weimann, musik von Rahan Franke.
© Heinrich Reinhold Hirsch und Paul Wei-
maun, New York ; 1897 : 73219, Dec. 28. 34143
Onkel Vania. See Gesammelte dramen; von
Anton Tchechoff.
Only a bachelor; comedy vaudeville in 3 acts,
adapted from the French, by L. Bance. 85 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1913; D : 33579 ; Lucien
Ranee. Ottawa, Canada. 34144
Only a Bowery boy; a local melodrama in 5
acts, by W. A. Brady.
© Wm. A. Brady, New York ; 1895 : 63909.
Dec. 17. 34145
Only a Bowery waif; a melodrama in 4 acts,
l>y W. Mathews. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter Mathews, Louisville ; D : 4609,
Feb.' 11, 1904; 2c. Feb. 11, 1904. 34146
Only a boy; a drama, by Mrs. C. A. Doremus
and M. T. Stone.
© Mrs. Charles Avery Doremus and Mary
Tillotson Stone, New York; 1886:11665.
May IS. 34147
Same.
© Mrs. Charles Avery Doremus and Mary
Tillotson Stone, New York ; ISSO : 12447, May
26; 2c. May 26. 34148
Only a boy and the bathing girl; by G. A.
Str.-^ker. Typewritten.
© Gustave Stryker, New York ; 1898 : 61211.
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 19. 34149
709
34150
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34173
Only a broken heart; a drama in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alex H. Laidlaw, jr., New York ; 1S91 :
39094, Oct. 31 ; 2c. Nov. 28. 34150
Only a chorus girl; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
Harold Newell [pseud, of H. N. Raymond]
and H. Denton. [43] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harold Newell Raymond and Harvey
Denton, New York; D:6049, Jan. 11, 1905;
2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 34151
Only a cipher; an original play in 3 acts, by
F. Bock.
© Frederic Bock, Chicago ; 1S74 : 1490,
Feb. 10. 34152
Only a country girl; original dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by Ciias. P. Rice. 76 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1915; D: 40123; Geo. W.
Winuiett, Brooklyn. 34152a
See also From the farm to the stage. —
Hands not hearts.
Only a cow boy; a melodrama in 5 acts, by
H. C. Tompkins.
© Henry C. Tompkins, Denton, Tex. ; 1885 :
8764, Apr. 14. 34153
Only a dream. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W, Turner, New York ; D : 4676,
Mar. 2, 1904; 2c. Mar. 2, 1904. 34154
a comedy, by D. Reynolds. 7 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Dorothy Reynolds, New York; D : 4325,
Nov. 24, 1903; 2c. Nov. 24, 1903. 34155
8ee also Third chapter.
Only a drudge; a melodrama in 4 acts, by C. M.
Ebner. 13 v. 8°. Printed. [Part for each
character printed separately]
© Catherine M. Ebner, Elizabeth, N. J. ;
D;3512, May 16, 1903; 2c. July 21, 1903.
34156
Only a factory girl. 72 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles E. Blaney, Newark, N. J.; D:
2061, June 28, 1902; 2c. Jan. 8, 1903. [Note:
Copies bear title The factory girl] 34157
Only a farmer's daughter; a comedy drama, by
C. R. Gardiner.
© Charles R. Gardiner, Norwalk, Conn. ;
1898: 57756, Oct. 1. 34158
an emotional play in a prologue and 4 acts.
by W. E. Barnes. Ms.
© William E. Barnes, United States; 1878:
10430, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1877. 34159
Only a fireman; a melodrama, by A. B. Clark.
© Allen Barnum Clark, Tacoma ; 1898 :
6113, Jan. 17; 2c. Jan. 17. 34160
Only a flirtation; a drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L.
Stilwell. 93 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbev-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12043, Jan. 3. 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
34161
Only a fool; a sensational comedy drama in 4
acts, hy A. F. Dronberg.
© Adele F. Dronberg, Orchard Lake, Mich. ;
D : 6014, Dec. 16, 1904. 34162
Only a German; a dialect comedy-drama in 4
acts, by J. Keen.
© Jule Keen, United States ; 1889 : 28966.
Sept. 24. 34163
Only a girl; a 3 act sen.sational drama, by S. H.
Laurence.
© S. H. Laurence, Philadelphia; 1882:
196, Jan. 6. 34164
Only a governess; a comedy in 5 acts, by J. J.
Purcell.
© John J. Purcell, New York; 1873:2106,
Mar. 6. 34165
Only a grasshopper; a monologue, by F. A.
Ijawrence. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© F. A. Lawrence, Chicago ; D : 5698, Oct.
27, 1904; Ic. Oct. 14, 1904; Ic. Oct. 27, 1904.
34166
Only a hair pin; a 1 act comedy, by J. Marlin.
© Jane Marlin, New Haven; 1899:19324.
Mar. 15. 34167
Only a heart. See Jonquille.
Only a Jew. Typewritten.
© Charles Lesser, Philadelohia ; 1899 :
73201, Sept. 30; 2c. Nov. 9. 3416S
an original play in 3 acts, by Frank IVIur-
doch.
©Virginia Murdoch, Philadelphia; 1872:
12669, Dec. 2. 34169
— See also Humanity.
Only a joke. 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© VVm. A. Milano, Detroit; D : 9809, Jan.
17, 1907; 2c. Dec. 31, 1906. 34170
Only a love story; a comedy in 4 acts, by II.
I'eterson.
© Henry Peterson, Philadelphia; 1SS3 ;
8852, May 14. 34171
Only a man; play in 4 acts.
© Mrs. A. L. Disney, Kansas City, Mo. ; D :
11877, Dec. 6, 1907. 34172
Only a miner's daughter; a drama in 4 acts.
© William H. Clarke, New York; 1SS.S :
9052, May 16. 34173
1710
34174
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34197
Only a mistake; by F. B. Collins. 7 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Francis Ben Collins, Chicago ; D : 118,
l*^eb. 6, 1901; Ic. Feb. 6, 1901; Ic. Feb. 27,
1901. 34174
Only a pauper; a sensational comedy-drama in
4 acts, by C. M. Stanley.
© Charlotte M. Stanley, Brooklyn; 1890:
6708, Feb. 26. 34175
Only a piece of lace. See Lilly.
Only a private; a military drama in 4 acts, by
E. P:. McGee and C. K. Champlin.
© Elias E. McGee and Chas. K. Champlin.
Red Bank, N. J.; 1895:8542, Feb. 8. 34176
Only a rehearsal; 1 act sketch, by A. De Mar
Weber. [18] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1911 ; D : 23478 ; A. De Mar
Weber, Philadelphia. 34177
Only a robber's daughter. See Peggy Lee.
Only a shoemaker's daughter; by Mrs. W. H.
Weber. Typewritten.
© Mrs. W. H. Weber, Schenectady, N. Y. ;
1898:44298, July 25; 2c. Apr. 11, 1901.
34178
Only a shop girl. 63 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
D : 439, May 7, 1901 ; 2c. June 6, 1902. 34179
comedy in 1 act, by W. F. Sailor. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1914; D: 35916; William F.
Sailor, St. Paul. 34179a
or, Eve, the saleslady.
© Marie Wellesley Sterling, Camden, N. J. ;
D: 1975, June 6, 1902. 34180
Only a tramp; a serio-comic drama in 4 acts
and 5 tableaux, by B. Howard.
© Bronson Howard, New York; 1878:
8337, July 17. 34181
a story of real life, a melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Smith.
© George Warren Smith, New York State;
1883:15472, Aug. 22. 34182
Only a woman. Ms.
© A. E. Lancaster and Julian Magnus, New
York; 1876:723, Jan. 14; 2c. May 16.
34183
by F. L. Woodard. 10 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1909; D: 17613; Frank L.
Woodard, Prairie City, la. 34184
— ■ comedy drama in 3 acts, bv D. H. Wallace.
108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1913: D: 33520; David
Harold Wallace, New York. 34185
Only a woman — Continued.
a drama in 3 acts, by S. H. Rhodes.
© Samuel H. Rhodes, New York; 1874:
5.334, Apr, 21. 34186
See also Evelyn.
Only a woman's heart; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Smith.
© George Warren Smith, Albany; 1883:
16526, Sept. 10. 34187
Only a woman's honor; an emotional melo-
drama in 4 acts, by W. L. Roberts.
© William L. Roberts, Chicago; D:3221,
Apr. 1, 1903. 34188
Only a woman's way; a love story of China.
© James G. Rossman, Boston ; D : 3027,
Feb. 14, 1903. 34189
Only a working girl.
© John Arthur Eraser, New York ; D :
1759, Apr. 9, 1902. [For copies reed, see D:
3535.] 34190
a 5 act melo-drama, by Alexander Leonard.
[52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Leonard, Chicago ; D : 3535, June 5,
1903 ; 2c. June 8, 1903. 34191
Only a workingman; a drama in 4 acts, by
J. M. Handley.
© J. M. Handley, Milwaukee; D:3021,
Feb. 20, 1903. 34192
Only an actor. See Over the ocean.
Only an actress; a play in 5 acts, by W. Mueller
and H. Hooper.
© William Mueller and Henry Hooper, Cin-
cinnati ; 1885 : 9272, Apr. 2L 34193
See also Fate.
Only (The) hoy. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Sommer, San Francisco ; D : 6165,
Feb. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1904. 34194
Only (The) cause; in 3 acts, by W. G. Keir.
[64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1911 ; D : 25139 ; W^m. G. Keir,
New York. 34195
Only cold tea; a temperance farce, by T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1895:35807,
.July 9 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 34196
Only (The) course; [play in 4 acts], by M. G.
Michaels and W. W. Dubreuil. [58] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1912 ; D : 28266 ; Maurice G.
Michaels and Walter W. Dubreuil, New York.
34197
5379— VOL 2—17-
1711
34198
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34218
Only (An) daughter; :i comedy in 3 acts, by
.r. F. Milliken.
© James F. Milliken, ITiiited States: 188") :
J'_'S76. June 11. 34198
drama iu 4 acts, by B. Witkowsky. [36] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1912; D: 30387; Birdie Wit-
kowsky, Chicago. 34199
a drama in 3 acts, by T. S. Denison. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1879. 24 p. 12^ ([Star
drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1879 : 14539, Oct.
30 ; 2c. Dec. 22. 34200
• Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 30, 1907 ; D : 11403, Sept. 23,
1907 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1907. 34201
Only Ellen; comedy drama in 4 acts, by G. D.
Baker. [5] 95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1912 ; D : 30878 ; George D.
Baker, New York. 34202
Only (The) girl; comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
IMiua Gennell. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co. [1907]
33 p. 12°..
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 10851, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26, 1907. 34203
Only (The) g'irl in sight; comedy in 4 acts, by
C. H. Budd. 4 V. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 7, 1915; D: 41184; Caroline H.
Budd, Woodfords, Me. 24203a
Only human; drama in 3 acts, by G. Scar-
borough. [129] p. 4°. T.vpewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1914; D: 37309; George
Scarborough, Tompkinsville, N. Y. 34203b
Only (The) law; a play in 3 acts, by "Wilson
Mizner and G. B. Howard,
© George Bronson Howard, New York ; D :
15708, Apr. 24, 1909. 34204
Only love's cross for her; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 73 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12084, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Mar. 17, 1909.
34205
Only (The) man.
© H. S. Bennett and M. E. Rourke. New
York ; D : 7326, Sept. 21, 1905. 34206
a 1 act playlet, by Blutch Cooper. 3 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1914; D : 38728 ; Jas. E.
Cooper, New York. 34206a
Only (The) man she ever loved; play in 1 act,
by G. Baxter. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1915 ; D : 40965 ; George Bax-
ter, Englewood, N. J. 34206b
Only (The) Omar; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by A. N. C. Fowler. 76 p.
r". Typewritten. |\\'ords oulyj
© A. N. C. Fowler, (ileus Fulls. N. Y. ; I):
0444, Apr. 1, 1905 ; 2e. Apr. 1, 1905. 34207
Only (The) one; a dramatic episode by J. F.
Powell. [1] 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1909; D: 16580; J. Francis
Powell, Norwalk, Conn. 34208
or, An object in view, a musical farce-
comedy, by N. E. Solomons, Walter Dauphin
[pseud.]
© N. E. Solomons, Savannah, Ga. ; 1892:
14019, Mar. 30. 34209
Only one day in my life; a drama in 4 acts, by
T. Egan.
© Thomas Egan, Knoxville, Tenn. ; 1893 :
4149, Jan. 19; 2c. Feb. 11. 34210
Only one love; or, Who was the heirP
© Edward J. Schulte. Bridgeville, Pa. ; D :
11804, Nov. 25, 1907. 34211
Only one thing worth living for; or. Time, the
tragedian, a drama in 2 acts, by Theobald
Percy Bayer. 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. P. Bayer, New York ; D : 5373, Aug. 3,
1904; 2c. Aug. 10, 1904. 34212
Only (The) pebble on the beach; a sketch, by
H. A. DArcy. New York, The A. S. Seer
theatrical print, 1897.
© H. A. DArcy, New York; 1897:30225,
May 18. 34213
Only (The) pool room open; comedy.
© Haines & Pettingill, United States ; 1893 :
49927, Nov. 9. 34214
Only (The) prisoner; a 1 act play, by Opie
Read. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis W. Courtenay, New York; D:
2616. Nov. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1902. 34215
Only Ruth; comedy drama in 3 acts, by F. C.
Griffith. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1910 ; D : 21045 ; Frank Car-
los Griffith, Boston. 34216
Same. 103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1915; D: 41 418; Frank Car-
los Griffith, Roxbury, Mass. 34216a
Only (The) solution; play in 1 act, by C. Cook.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1912; D: 30315; Chadwick
Cook, San Francisco. 34217
Only (The) son; in 3 acts, by W. Smith. [124]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25408; Winchell
Smith, New York. 34218
1712
34219
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34238
Only the Master shall blame; [by] Charlotte
Thompson. Typewritten.
(c) Florence Roberts Morrison, Peekskill.
N. Y. ; 1899 : 65482, Oct. 9 ; 2c. Oct. 9. 34219
play, by M. M. Wadswortli. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 12, 1912 ; D : 29945 ; Mary Man-
nering Wadsworth, Detroit. 34220
Only the one door; play in 3 acts [by Ai-me
NorrevniiL;-] tr. from the Norwegian by Mrs. H.
Sandby. [2], 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1911; D : 28029 ; Mrs. Her-
man Sandby, Philadelphia. 34221
Only (The) way; by Stanislaus Stange. [26] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar L. Davenport, Roxburv, Mass. ;
D : 6906, July 5, 1905 ; 2c. June 29, 1905.
34222
— drama in 3 acts, by E. V. Roddin. 45 p.
12°.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1909; D: 17123; Eugenia
Vincent Roddin, Chicago. 34223
— - dramatic comedy slietcli, by L. Varnes.
18 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911 ; D : 24601 ; Lillian
Varnes, San Francisco. 34224
— a 1 act drama, by M. Bretonne and C.
MailiO [pseud, of Colgate Baker, jr.]
© Mav Bretonne and Clarence Maiko, Mil-
waukee; 1898:74044, Dec. 19. 34225
an original 1 act drama, by G. Maiko
[pseud, of Colgate Baker, jr.] and M. Bre-
tonne.
© Clarence Maiko and May Bretonne, Mil-
waukee ; 1898 : 73380, Dec. 16. 34226
— play, by G. V. Carlisle and I. M. Morris:
[8] p. t\ Typewritten.
© Ic. .Oct. 8. 1914; D : 38438 ; George V.
Carlisle and Ida M. Morris, Los Angeles.
34226a
— a play in 1 act, by H. De Witt.
© Henry De Witt, New York ; 1891 : 18711,
May 22. 34227
a tale of two cities, a play in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Freeman Wills, adapted from
Charles Dickens' novel. Typewritten.
© John Martin Harvey, London; 1899:
15298, Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 27. 34228
Only woman; 1 act play, bv L. B. Foley and
R. L. Green. [1], 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D : 33802 ; Robert L.
Green and Louis B. Folev. Detroit. 34229
Ono; a romance of Florence.
© William F. Peck and Henry C. Daniels,
Rochester, N. Y. ; 1873 : 1624, Feb. 18.
34230
Onore e vendetta (Honor and vengeance);
dramnia in 1 atto, di B. Graziano. [2], 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D: 37503; Benedetto
Graziano, New York. 34230a
Onward; or, Vestibule success, a play in 3 acts,
by D. D. James. Typewritten.
© D. D. James, Mattoon, 111. ; 1892 : 120!)9.
Mar. 19; 2c. Mar. 19. 34231
Oof! oof! comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Hicken-
looper. [35] p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1914 ; D : 35739 ; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 34231a
Oofty gooft; an original local drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, with original music, stage
sets, and scenic arrangement, by E. F. De
Nyse.
© Edwin F. De Nyse, New York; 1871:
8200, Sept. 2. 34232
Oolah (The); opera comique in 3 acts, libretto
by Eugene Leterrier and Albert Vanloo, tr.
and adaptation by Sydney Rosenfeld, music
by Charles Lecocq.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York ; 1887 : 6073,
Mar. 15. 34233
Oom Paul; a melodrama, by C. G. Harger, jr.
© O. G. Harger, jr., Rochester, N. Y. ;
1900 A : 651, Jan. 6. 34234
'Op-o'-me-Thumb; a play in 1 act, [by] Freder-
ick Fenn and Richard Pryce. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1904. 25 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international
copyrighted ed. of the works of the best au-
thors, no. 78)
© Sanuiel French, New York ; D : 5785,
Nov. 18, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1904. 34235
Opal; an English society drama in 5 acts, by
Adelaide Lennox.
© George Armistead Appleton, New York;
1875:2297, Mar. 11. 34236
Opal (The) ring: or, A royal pardon, a 4 act
melodrama, by Geo. Conquest.
© J. E. Nugent. New York; 1888:21547,
July 27. 34237
Open air romance; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by A. W. Powell. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Alma Webster Powell, Brooklyn ; D :
9041, Sept. 6. 1906; 2c. Sept. 6, 1906. 34238
1713
34238
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34258
Open (The) door; drama in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. V. R. Whitconil). 8 p. 1°. Typewrit-
ten.
© ic. July G, 1915 ; D : 41158 ; Eva Vincent
Uoddin Whitcomb, Santa Barbara, (Jal.
34238a
duologue in 1 act, by Alfred Sutro. New
York, S. French; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 15 p. 12°.
© Dec. 18, 1912; 2c. Dec. 19. 1912: D:
3182G; Samuel French, ltd., London. 34239
Open eyes; by M. B. Long. 274 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 17. 1910 ; D : 17953 ; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 34240
Open fire; 4 act drama, by H. S. Stange. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1915; D: 41596; Hugh
Stanislaus Stange, New York. 34240a
Open (An) question; by L. W. Metcalf.
© Lucy Williams Metcalf, Independence,
Mo. ; D : 6447, Apr. 3, 1905. 34241
Open (The) road; by C. T. Jackson.
© Charles Tenney Jackson, Milwaukee;
D: 13735, Sept. 8, 1908. 34242
Open (The) sea; drama in 3 acts, by Angel
Guimcra, tr. from the Spanish by Frank
Kos, Gerald Ames and William Dunn fpseud.
of W. D. Ros] [52] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12, 1911 ; D : 24200 ; Frank and
William Dunn Ros, Toronto, Canada. 34243
Open (An) secret; a farce in 2 acts, by Marian
D. Campbell. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1898. 16 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
56065, Sept. 24; 2c. Oct. 8. 34244
Open sesame; or, BaflEied, a drama in 4 acts,
by C. C. Northrup, dramatized from Flor-
ence Marryat's novel.
© Charles C. Northrup, New York; 1876:
4287, Apr. 10. 34245
or, The princess of Eg'ypt, new and origi-
nal musical comedy in 2 " acts, book by
Blanche Marks Hays, lyrics by M. E. Marks.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten, [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34353 ; Maurice E.
Marks, New York. 34246
Open (The) shop; a melodrama, by M. Mikol.
50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Maurice Mikol, New York ; D : 12572,
Mar. 18. 1908; Ic. Mar. 18. 1908; Ic. IMar.
24, 1908. 34247
Open (An) switch; a comedy, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1883:7738,
Apr. 26. 34248
Open (An) verdict; an original American play
in 5 acts.
© Baker and Godwin, N«'W York; 1878:
4004, Ai)r. 4. 34249
Open window; by H. Irwin and Minerva Court-
ney. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1910; D : 17927 ; Harry Ir-
win, Clinton, la. 34250
Opened by mistake; comedv in 3 acts, bv B.
Walker. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1911; D: 24163; Barclay
Walker, Indianapolis. 34251
musical comedy in 3 acts, by B. Walker.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libi-etto only]
© Ic. .Tuly 5, 1913; D: 33721; Barclay
Walker, Indianapolis. 34252
Opened (The) eyes; play in 4 acts, by O. N.
Kolquist. [2], 100 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36126 ; Oscar N.
Kolquist, Washington. 34252a
Opened for settlement. Typewritten.
© Ed. E. Samuel, Kansas Citv, Mo. ; 1894 :
20284, Apr. 20 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1894 ; 2c. July 15,
1895. 34253
Opening (The) night; a comedy sketch, by
T. D. Beasley. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29, 1912; D: 29828; Thomas
Dykes Beasley, Alameda, Cal. 34254
— a domestic skit in 1 act, by A. Trahern.
15 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Al Trahern. New York ; D : 3219, Mar. 30.
1903; 2c. Mar. 30, 1903. 34255
■ a romance of real life in 3 scenes, by G. V.
Hobart. [28] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D : 28946 ; George V.
Hobart, Pelham Manor, N. Y. 34256
Opening of Oklahoma; by W. S. Sterrett.
Durant, Okl., A. J. Allison, 1912. cover-title,
5, [1] p. 12°.
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; A : 309238 ;
A. J. Allison, Durant, Okl. 34257
Opening of the Cherokee strip; by W. S. Ster-
rett. Durant, Okl., A. J. Allison, 1912. cover-
title, 5, [1] p. 12°.
© Feb. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1912 ; A : 309237 :
A. J. Allison, Durant, Okl. 34258
Opening (The) of the Panama canal; or, Cali-
fornia in 1915, as it is, dramatic composi-
tion, by F. M. 'Fleckenstein. 7 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 2, 1915 ; D : 40866 ; Florence M.
Fleckenstein, Los Angeles. 34258a
1714
34259
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34279
Opeuing (The) of the prison house; story
founded on fact, in 5 acts, by Sylvia Barr
[pseud, of E. Rice] [76] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35105; Elizabeth
Rice, Denver. 34259
Opera (The); dramatico-umsical playlet in 1
act, by C. Moore. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 14, 1911; D: 24692; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 34260
Opera bouffe ballet; a dramatic, musical and
terpsichorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1886:21940,
Sept. 30. 34261
Opera (The) cloak; a 1 act play, by Mary Staf-
ford Cooper, 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. S. Cooper, New York; D : 10697,
.lune 4, 1907; 2c. .Tune 4, 1907. 34262
Opera comique; parody, by A. Gronell. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 28, 1910; D: 21435; Alfred
Gronell, Hoboken, N. J. 34263
Opera girl; a dramatic operetta, by Louis
Hutchinson. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Woodson Poor, New York; 1>:9104.
Sept. 17. 1906; 2c. Sept. 8, 1906. 34264
Opera (The) master; grand scenic and roman-
tic vaudeville playlet, by R. L. Landrum. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24. 1913; D : 32000 : Robert L.
Landrura, Detroit. 34265
Opera (The) of Uncle Sam, Brother Jona-
than, Yankee and Porgie. Sec Stars (The)
and Stripes of America.
Opera singer's husband; military comedy
sketch, by C. Ellis. 6 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910 ; D : 20345 ; Chas. Ellis,
Chicaf^o. 34266
Opera (The) star and the hobo; operatic sketch,
by A. S. Fridenberg. 5 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D : 37497 ; Abbie Seld-
ner Fridenberg, New York. 34266a
Opera vs. circus; a musical and gymnastic
comedy sketch, by A. E. StafCord.
© A. E. Stafford, Plattsburgh. N. Y. ;
1897:11008, Feb. 13: 2c. Mar. 17. 34267
Opera versus comedy; a sketch, by G. C. Cook.
15 p. obi. 24°. Typewritten,
© Gertrude Chadwick Cook. San Fran-
cisco ; D : 15753, Apr. 30, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 30,
1909. 34268
Operaio (L') cosciente; ovvero, II trionfo
dell'amore, by A. Ferraro.
© Antonio Ferraro, New York ; D : 11218,
Aug. 13, 1907. 34269
Operation (The); play in 1 act, by J. Q. Maw-
hinney. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1913 ; D : 35019 ; John Mon-
tague, New York. 34270
Operator (The); comedy-drama in 4 acts and 9
tableaux, by S. D. Ferguson and A. Horn-
blow.
© S. D. Ferguson and Arthur Hornblow,
New York; 1891:21768, June 15. 34271
Operator's (The) daughter; a sensational
scenic railroad drama, by Roger Imhof [i. e.
F. R. Imhof] 39 p. f°. Typewitten.
© Fred Roger Imhof, Rock Island, 111. ; D :
3045, Feb, 25, 1903 ; 2c. Feb, 25, 1903, 34272
Operetta ballet; musical, dramatic, mimical
and terpsichorean composition, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1886:30260,
Dec. 28. 34273
See also Comic (The) opera.
Opery (The) troupe; tabloid musical comedy
in 1 act, by Charles Norton. Chicago, Chi-
cago manuscript co., 1914. 21 p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. [Words only]
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40425; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 34273a
Opfer; drama in 5 akten, von (;)skar Bendiener.
Miinclien, Drei maskpii verlag, g. m. b. h„
1913, 83 p, 12°,
© Ic. Aug, 8, 1913 ; D : 34102 ; Drei masken
verlag. g, m. b. h,, ]\Iunich. 34274
Opfer (Ein) franzbsischen justiz. See Tall
(Der) Dreyfus.
Ophelia; or, A father's pride, by S. Heiden-
heim.
© Simon Heidenheim, New Orleans: 1886:
20159, Sept. 7, 34275
Opium; a domestic drama in 4 acts, by A. AA'.
Purcell. Orleans, Mass., 1880.
© Alban W, Purcell, United States ; 1880 :
13724, Sept. 8. 34276
-or, The follies of a night, a 1 act comedy,
by C. M. Lester and E. L. WMlli-ims.
© C, M. Lester and E. L. Williams, Albany :
1883 : 17377, Sept. 21. 34277
Opium den; 1 act play, by M. Williamson.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1910; D: 20279; Marjorie
Williamson, London. 34278
play in 3 acts, by L. C. Barney. [2], 28 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1913; D: 33166; Laura Clif-
ford Barney, Washington. 34279
1715
34280
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34301
Opium eater; by W. D. Caddell. GO p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1909 ; D : 17337 ; William
Douglas Caddell, Chicago. 34280
a new and original drama in 3 acts, by
C. K. Butler. 12 p. 12°. Ms. [Synopsis]
© Charles E. Butler, New York; 1890:
36834, Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 21. 34281
Opium fiend; by E. L. Copeland. 70 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edwin Lincoln Copeland, Wichita : D :
9739, Jan. 3, 1907; 2c. Jan. 3, 1907. 34282
Opium (The) queen; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Joseph Jarrow.
© Samuel Blair McLin. United States;
1899:30704, May 6. 34283
Opium, (The) ring; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
C. A. Taylor.
© Ghas. A. Taylor, Foxl)()ro, Mass.; 1896:
23936, Apr. 17. 34284
Opponent (The); drama in 4 acts, bv E. Ong-
ley. 197 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 28, 1913; D : 33351 ; Evelyn
Ongley, New York. 34285
Opportune (An) elopement; phiy in 1 net. by
C Kiener. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911; D : 25341 ; Charles
Kiener, Washington. 34286
Opportunity; original comedv drama in 4 acts.
hy H. A. Wimbush. [3], 67 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 17. 1912; 0:31156; H. A. Wim-
bush, Denver. 34287
Opposite (The) sex; play in 1 act, by JoIdi
Gilroy. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913; D : 33054 ; Mabelle
Blake, New York. 34288
Opposites; an American comedy in 4 acts, by
C. G. Harger, jr.
© C. G. Harger, .jr., Canton, O. ; 1881:
20555, Dec. 31. 34289
Op'ry (The) house manager. See Sally
Smithers.
Opstandelsens dag. 8ee Efterladte skrifter;
af Henrik Ibsen.
Optima; comic opera in 2 acts, by R. Fax. [47]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1909 ; D : 17045 ; Reuben Fax,
Toronto, Canada. 34290
Optimist (The); play in 3 acts, farcical in
nature, by D. Barrist. 101 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1910 ; D : 22384 ; David Bar-
rist, Philadelphia, 34291
Options; rural drama in 4 acts, by M. H.
Krout. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1909; D: 17140; Mary H.
Krout, Chicago. 34292
Oracle (The); musical drama, libretto by V.
Robertson and H. J. Stewart. 16 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1910 ; D : 22335 ; H. J. Stew-
art and Peter Robertson, San Francisco.
34293
an operetta in 2 acts, written and com-
posed by M. L. Carr.
© Mary Louise Carr, San Francisco;
1894:10080, Feb. 13. 34294
See also Oracolo (L')
Oracle (The) of Delphi. See Apollo.
Oracolo (L') (The oracle); music drama in 1
act, based on The cat and the cherub, of C. B.
Fernald, by Caraillo Zanoni, English tr. by
Percy Pinkerton, music by Franco Leoni.
New ed. New York. Fred RuUmau, inc.,
1915. 25 p. 4°. [Libretto only, Italian and
English]
© Jan. 20, 1915; Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D:
39544; Chnppell & co., ltd., London. 34294a
Orange and green; play in 1 act, by Seumas
MacManus and F. Keenan. [2], 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1910; D: 22210; Frank Kee-
nan, New York. 34295
Orange blossom; drama in 6 scenes, by P.
Chynoweth. [1], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I© Ic. Nov. 9, 1912; D : 31349 ; Phillips
Chynoweth, Madison, Wis. 34296
Orange blossoms; by S. -T. Jack.
© Sara T. Jack, Chicago ; 1896 : 31570.
May 25. 34297
a comedy in 3 acts, by A. K. Fulton.
110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Albert K. Fulton, Baltimore; 1889:
35630, Nov. 22; 2c. Dec. 10, 1890; Ic. rev. ed.
Nov. 19, 1891. 34298
• a pantomimic sketch in 1 act, by Pilar
Morin, music by Aime Lachaume.
© John B. Doris, New York ; 1896 : 21019.
Apr. 3. 34299
Orange (The) book; play in 3 acts, by A. Mixon.
100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912; D : 30787 ; Ada
Mixon, Washington. 34300
Orange (The) girl; or, The merry days of
Charles the Second.
© AVilliam F. Rochester, Baltimore; 1884:
17283, Aug. 27, 34301
1716
34302
COPYEIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
34320
Drang- eman (The) Sec Four Irish plays; by
St. John G. Ervine.
Orator (The) of Zapata City; a play in 1 act.
urr. for the stage from his story of that
name, by Richard Harding Davis.
© Charles Belmont Davis, New York : 1900
A: 8374, Mar. 31. 34302
Oratory; an original Ethiopian sketch, com-
posed and arr. by W. P. Sweatnam. 5 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Willis P. Sweatnam, New York; 1887:
.5891, Mar. 14: 2c. Mar. 14. 34303
Orchard (The) of the king-; in 1 act, by R. C.
Dillmore.
© Richard Casper Dillmore, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 28014. Nov. 12. 34304
Orchid (The); a new and original musical
play, by James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian
Ross and Percy Greenbank, music by Ivan
Caryll and Lionel Monckton. London, Chap-
pell & CO., ltd.. 1903. cover-title, 35 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Chappell & CO.. London; D : 4142, Oct.
27, 1903; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 34305
Orchid (The) bride; tabloid play, by H. Howard
[pseud, of H. H. Levy] 18 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1915; D : 39797 : H. Howard
T>evy. New York. 34305a
Orcutt (The) case; play in 4 acts, by M. Thomp-
.son. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915 ; D : 40806 ; Maravene
Thompson, Sea Cliff, N. Y. 34305b
Ordeal (The); a play in 4 acts, bv Marco
Praga, tr. by D. St. Cyr. 190 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Dirce St. Cyr. New York; D : 12343,
Feb. 10, 1908; 2c. Feb. 10, 1908. 34306
-southern ronumtic drama in 4 acts, by
H. E. Neibling. 47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10. 1910; D : 17903 ; Harold
Edmund Neibling, Bethany, Neb. 34307
Ordeal (The) of Elizabeth; a drama in 5 acts,
adapted from the novel, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklvn ; D : 9653, Dec.
17. 1906. 34308
Ordeal (The) of two sisters; a melodrama in
6 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1898:
59218, Oct. 7. 34309
Order no. 11; dramatic arrangement, by A. A.
Milner. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Adeline A. Milner. Denver : D : 9201,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 34310
Order (The) of Montrino. See Leo, the icono-
clast.
Order (The) of the Bath; burlesque play for
black-face comedians in 4 acts, by W. M.
MacMahon. [3], 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1912; D : 30987 ; William
Marcus MacMahon, New York. 34311
a comedy in 1 act, by H. H. Morell aufl
E. J. Malyon. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Burt and Henry Stanford, Great
Kills, N. Y. ; D : 13279, Julv 2, 1908 ; 2c.
.July 2. 1908. 34312
Order (The) of the day; play in 4 acts, bv
J. Ellison. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1912 ; D : 30527 ; Jennie El-
lison, Astoria, N. Y. 34313
Order of the fan; play for nine girls in 3
scenes. [New Y'ork, Edgar S. Werner &
CO.. 1905] 6 p. 12°. (On cover: Werner's
plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 7127,
Aug. 19, 1905; 2c. Oct. 6, 1905. 34314
Order (The) of the Garter. Sec Garter (The)
Order (The) of the skull. Sec Kopalee.
Order (The) of the sons of Mars. See Ctirtain
(The) lifted.
Order (The) of the yellow robe; farcical com-
edy drama in 3 acts, by Langdale Williams.
Chicago, Chicago manusci-ipt co., 1914. [44]
p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39135; Alex. Byers.
Chicago. 34315
Order (The) of things; play in 3 acts, by W.
Bullock. 117 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912 ; D : 30.554 ; William Bul-
lock. New Y'ork. 34316
Orderly (The); play in 1 act, by J. P. Toohey.
[2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2. 1913 ; D : 34299 ; John P.
Toohey, New York. 34317
Orders o' th' boss; vaudeville sketch, by Charles
Hodges. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Stillman H. Benner, San .lose, Cal. ; D :
15119, Feb. 18, 1909; 2c. Feb. 18, 1909.
34318
Ordinary sinners; an original dramatic com-
position in 4 acts, by K. Ridsdale. Typo-
written.
© Kate Ridsdale, Denver; 1900 A: 29841.
Dec. 8; Ic. Dec. 10. 34319
Ordog (Az) (The devil); a comedy in 1 act.
tr. and arr. from the 3 act Hungarian play
of the same name, by .Tohann Knitray and
Preston Kendall [pseud, of P. Kendall-
Cooper] [18] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Preston Kendall-Cooper, New York ; 1 > :
13744, Sept. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 9. 1908. 34320
1717
34321
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34340
Ordonnance (L') a tout faire; vaudeville mili-
taire en 1 acte, par Jean Carwald et Rosal-
Berry. Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 32 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913; 2c. Dec. 1. 1913; D:
35208; Joubert, Pari.<5. 34321
Ordre de bon temps; musical drama in 4 acts,
by D. C. Stone. 162] p. 4". Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 14, 1910; D : 22809 ; Daniel
Clifford Stone, Dorchester, Mass. 34321a
O'Reagans (The); an original comedy in 3
acts and 7 scenes, by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 18S6 :
19821, Sept. 2. 34322
O'Beagan's touchdown; by W. J. Lully and J.
Walsh.
© William J. Lullv and John AValsh. Bos-
ton ; D : 18, Jan. 8, 1901. 34323
Oregon; a comedy drama of pioneer days, by
J. M. Ordway. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© June McMillen Ordwav, Portland, Or. ;
D:9375, Nov. 3, 1906; 2c. Nov. 3, 1906.
34324
— drama in 4 acts.
© Minnie Wallace. United States; 1881:
17874, Nov. 17. 34325
— 4 act drama, by J. H. Watson.
© James H. Watson, Duluth, Minn. ; D :
6252, Fel). 21, 1905. 34326
an idyl, a pioneer drama in 4 acts, by
Joaquin Miller [pseud, of C. H. Miller]
© C. H. Miller, New York; 1881:13764.
Sept. 8. 34327
a play, by J. M. Ordway. 35 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© June McMillen Ordway, Portland, Or. ;
D:6860, June 3, 1905; 2c. Mav 5, 1906.
34328
Oregon (The) outlaws.
© James Francis Post, Vancouver, British
Columbia ; D : 2869, Dec. 23, 1902. 34329
Oreille (L') f endue; pidce en 4 actes, par L.
N§poty. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1908.
2 p. 1., 89 p. 12°.
© Lucien Nepoty, Paris ; D : 14265. Nov.
12, 1908; 2c. Nov. 12, 1908.. 34330
O'Reilly aboo; or, Willy Reilly and his col-
leen bawn. an Irish comedy drama in 4
acts, by Chas. Osborne and E. J. Parker.
89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dominick Murray and E. J. Parker.
New York; 1890:40171, Dee. 19; 2c. Dec. 20.
34331
O'Reilly at the Waldorf Astoria; comedy
musical sketch, by W. J. Wilson. 13 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1910 ; D : 17907 ; William J.
Wilson, Brooklyn. 34332
Oreo at the French ball; comedy in 4 acts,
adapted by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett,' New York; 1884:
21043, Oct. 20. 34333
Oresteia des Aischylos. See Orestes.
Orestes; a play in 2 acts from the French,
tr. by A. Tridon.
© Andre Tridon, New York ; D : 15664.
Apr. 20, 1909. 34334
a tragedy, by Richard Le Gallienne. New
York, M. Kennerley, 1910. 50 p. 12'
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2c. Apr. 18, 1910; D:
20813; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
34335
eine trilogie, nach der Oresteia des
Aischylos, von Felix Weingartner. Dich-
tung. Leipzig, Breitkopf & Hartel, 1901.
85 p. 16°. ( [Breitkopf & Hiirtels textbiblio-
thek, nr. 274] )
Contents : Agamemnon. — Das todtenop-
fer. — Die ex'inyen.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig; D : 1089,
Nov. 13, 1901; 2c. Nov. 13, 1901. 34336
Organ (The) builder; drama in 1 act and 1
scene, by E. Corley. 18 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915; D : 40178 : Ethel
Corley, Seattle. 34336a
Organ (The) grinder; comic opera in 3 acts,
-book by A. Powell, lyrics by Reuben Fax.
58 p. 4°. Typewritten'. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1910; D : 22107 ; Arthur
Powell, Stratford, Conn., and Reuben Fax.
Toronto, Canada. 34337
1 act play, by J. E. McCann. 14 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Ernest McCann, New York ; D :
8049, Feb. 24, 1906; 2c. Feb. 24, 1906.
34338
a 1 act playlet, by Ernest C. Whitton.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Morris Levine and Sadye Rosenzweig.
New York ; D : 12189. Jan. 16, 1908 ; Ic. Dec.
19, 1907; Ic. Jan. 30, 1908. 34339
or, Cast thy bread upon the waters.
play in 1 act, by M. Hyinan. 4 p. f.
Typewritten.
■ © Ic. May 31, 1913; D : 33365 ; Milton
Hyman, San Francisco. 34340
1718
34341
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34361
Organo (El) de las senoras; peri6dico femenino
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros y un prelimi-
nar, en pi'osa y verso, original de A. Sanchez
Carrere, nn'usica de los niaestros Modesto y
Vicente lioniero. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanolesl 1911. 42 p., 1 1. 12°. [Ll-
l)rett(> only]
© L»ec. 30. lt)ll : 2c. Jan. 2. 1912 ; D : 28151 ;
AdoHo Silnchez Carrere, Madrid. 34341
Grgullo (El) de Albacete; juguete c6mico en 3
actos, por A. I'a.so y .J. Abati. Madrid [Socie-
dad de au tores espaiioles] 1914. 87 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36513; Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati, Ma-
drid. 34341a
Oriana; a comic opera in 2 acts, by J. B. Cas-
sell and H. B. Iszard.
© Joseph B. Cassell and Harry B. Iszard,
Leadville, Col.; 1888:29761, Oct. 19. 34342
Orient (The): a grand dramatic musical and
terpsich.oriai spectacular representation of the
Orient, by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossv Kiralfv, New York ; 1892 : 28421,
July 7. 34343
synopsis of a dramatic Avork to be drama-
tized hereafter, by B. Kiralfy. Typewritten.
© Bolossv Kiralfy, New York; 1892:46907;
Nov. 18 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 34344
Orient (The) express; comedy in 3 acts, adapted
from the Ceniiun play Die orient reise of Os-
car lilumentlnil and Gustav Kadelburg, by
F. C. Burnand and Augustin Daly. [5], 58 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1913; D : 31938 ; Joseph F.
Daly and Richard Dorney, Ne\v York. 34345
Oriental America; by J. W. Ishani.
© John W. Isham. New York ; 1895 : 63367,
63369. Dec. 14. 34346, 34347
- Same. Typewritten.
© John W. Isham, New York ; 1896 : 48875.
34348
Aug. 29 ; 2c. Aug. 29.
-extravaganza in 2 acts, by S. T. Jack.
© Sam. T. Jack, Chicago; 1896:21527,
Apr. 6. 34349
Oriental (The) curse; 1 act sketch, by O. E. V.
Almgren and H. Dela Poore. 5 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 31. 1911 ; D : 25696 ; Oscar E. V.
Almgren and Harold Dela Poore, New York.
34350
Oriental (An) intruder; play in 3 acts, by
Charles Goddard. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12. 1915 ; D : 39970 ; Star co..
New York. 34350a
Oriental (The) painting; or. The sacrifice, play
by A. Armband. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D: 28443; Abraham
Armband, New York. 34351
Oriental (An) paradox; musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics by D. S. Marion. [88]
ji. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Dave S. Marion, New York ; D : 5719,
Nov. 2, 1904 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1904. 34352
Oriental (The) psychic; by A. Ahumada. 30 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ali Ahumada, New York ; D : 1639, Mar.
24, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1902. 34353
Oriental (The) spy; tabloid play of today in
3 acts, by Miron Lefhngwell. Chicago, Chicago
manuscript co., 1914. [33] p. f°. Mimeo-
graphed. (Byer's library of tabloid plays)
© Nov. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1914 ; D : 38898 ;
Alex. Byers, Chicago. 34353a
Oriental (An) wooing; comedy in 3 acts, by L.
Byrne. 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lee Byrne, St. Louis ; D : 2659, Nov. 17,
1902 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1902. 34354
Origin (The) and development of dress; arr.
by Livingston Rus.sell.
© W. L. Hatch, New York; 1895:49107,
Sept. 27. 34355
Origin (The) of champagne. See Moonshine.
Origin of love; by K. Bennett. 5 p. 4°, Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20545; Katheryne
Bennett, New York. 34356
Original (The) baby in the cradle; by E. Miles.
Typewritten.
© Edv.-ard Miles, Brooklyn; 1898:63425,
Oct. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 29. 34357
Original Christmas dialogs; by Elizabeth F.
Guptill. Lebanon, O.. March brothers, 1905.
cover-title, 37 p. 16°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 7105, Aug.
14,- 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 13, 1905. 34358
Original (The) Cohen; melodrama in 4 acts, by
Scott Marble. [89] p. 4'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1912; D: 29494; American
amusement assn., Cliicago. 34359
a play in 4 acts, by P. Brounoff.
© Platon Brounoff, New York ; D : 4018,
Sept. 25, 1903. 34360
Original (The) Cynthia; by Mrs. J. B. Macks
and B. C. Hart.
© Mrs. James B. Macks and B. C. Hart,
New York ; D : 6432, Mar. 25, 1905. 34361
1719
34362
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34380
Original illuminated poems with one hundred
curious and beautiful illustratons; byAmelie
rOiseau [pseud, of Mrs. G. J. Byrd]
© Mrs. George J. Byrd, New York: D:
.-)116, Mar. l.^i", in04. 34362
Original (An) minstrel first part; in 1 act and
1 scene, by C. A. Reade. [14] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles Arlington Ileade, Chicago; D:
4375, Dec. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1903. 34363
Original (The) Mr. Benson; a comedietta in 1
act, by Kenneth Lee. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edna Willa Troop, Detroit; D : 4717,
Mar. 12, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1904. 34364
Original monologues and sketches; by Belle
Marshall Lftcke. Boston, AV. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 83 p. 12°.
Contents : A man, a maid and a dress-
suit case. — How Miss Ceely took the cake. —
American bea\ities. — Polly's surprise party. —
Uncle Ned's ring.— His best girl. — Mrs. Fol-
lansbee's tramp.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; A : 69390.
Sept. 22, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 24, 1903. 34364a
Original (An) package; a 3 act musical
comedy, by J. H. Dobbins.
© J. H. Dobbins, Richiiioiid, Ind. ; 1S90 :
23.529, July 26. 34365
Original (The) plumber; by C. Spinks. 7 ]).
4°. Printed.
© Feb. b'l. 1910: 2c. Feb. 23. 1910: E:
20264; Charles Spinks, Omaha, Neb. 34366
Original (An) story; comedy sketch in 1
scene, by W. Howe. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1011 ; D : 23407 : Walter
Howe, New York. 34367
Original (An) widow's pension; or. The fugi-
tive fortune, a comedy in 4 acts, by Kath»-
erine Van Harlingen.
© .John William Butler. San Francisco;
1898 : 6114, Jan. 17 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 34368
O'Riley's night off; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by J. B. Donovan.
© James B. Donovan. New York; 189.5:
2387, Jan. 7. 34369
Orindo; by P. B. Clau.sen.
© Peter B. Clausen, East -Omaha. Neb. :
1893 : 53513, Dec. 2. 34370
Oriole (The) comic opera co. See Stranded.
Orion; or. The champion of the belt, bur-
lesque play, by C. T. P. Ware.
© Charles T. P. Ware, New York; 1873:
1773, Feb. 21. 34371
Orkan (Der); das schauspiel einer kiinstler-
krise, 3 akte, von Kurt Kiichler. Berlin-
Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben, 1914. 86 p.
8°.
© Jan. 12. 1915; D: 39380; Felix Blo,li
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 34371a
Orlandus; by T>. Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, New York ; 1884 : 1893,
Jan. 26. 34372
Ormondes (The); a drama, hv T. F. Strange.
89 p. Ms.
© Thomas Fraivis Strange, Bo.st.on; 1887:
8899, Apr. 12; Ic. Apr. 12. 34373
Oro dies; a drama of 18 scenes, by I. N. Ter-
rill.
© L N. Terriil', Lansing, Kan.; 1898:
53348, Sept. 12. 34374
Oro (L') e I'orpello; commedia in 2 atti, di
T. Gherardi del Testa, with English notes
by C. H. Thurber. Boston, D. C. Heath &
CO., 1893. 68 p. 12°. (Heath's modern
language series)
© C. H. Thurber, Ithaca, N. Y. : 1893:
44280, Oct. 4; 2c. Sept. 22. 34375
Orpat and Ardath. See Lady of the Nile.
Orphan (The) Althaea and Strafford Ellis-
ton; play in 4 acts, by M. .1. L. f'otton.
34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9. 1915; D:4144i); Mary Jane
Lloyd Cotton, Chicago. .34375a
Orphan (The) and foundling; or, The cripple
of Paris, a draniu in 3 acts, by S. E. Ryan.
© Samuel Erwin Ryan, New York : 187."» :
10743, Oct. 16. 34376
Orphan (The) and his violin; a drama in 5
acts, by J. A. Manning.
© James A. Manning. Boston; 1886:
24787. Nov. 2. 34377
Orphan and the heiress; an cniotional melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. T. Walsh and C P.
Brown. [67] p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Theo. Walsh and Charles 1'. Brown.
ITnited States ; D : 4899, Apr. 7, 1904 : 2c.
Apr. 7, 1904. 34378
Orphan (The) and the octopus; '.omic op<'ra
in 2 acts, by G. B. Hill. 115 ]•>. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1913 : D : 32983 : Geoi-ge I?i-a(l-
bury Hill, Milwaukee. 34379
Orphan (An) boy's career. See Pantomime
Joe.
Orphan (An) heiress; a sensational comedy
melodrama in 5 acts, by Arthur Jefi'erson.
© Agnes Wallace Villa. New York; O:
2441, Oct. 33, 1902. 34380
See also Ace (The) of hearts. — Blanche.
1720
34381
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34401
Orphan (The) of Ballahooly; a drama in 4
acts, libretto and music by Rev. Thomas De-
laney.
© T. Delaney, New Orleans ; 1897 : 65264,
Nov. 23. 34381
Orphan (An) of the state; a drama, adapted
from tlie FrtMicli. by .Tosepli Sydney (Jos$
F. Godoy)
© Jose F. Godoy, California; 1880:12281,
Aug. 9. 34382
drama in 5 a^ts, adapted from the French,
by Joseph S.vdney [pseud, of Jose F. Godoy]
93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910; D : 20238 ; Albert L.
Godoy, Mexico. 34383
Orphans (The); a domestic drama, by Bartley
Campbell.
© R. M. Carroll, New York; 1874:8779,
July 1. 34384
Orphan's (An) oath; a realistic drama in 4 acts
and 7 tableaux, by F. Davis.
© Frank Davis, New York; 1882:2394,
Feb. 15. 34385
See also At last.
Orphans (The) of New York; an original com-
edy driiniii in 4 acts, by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, Brooklyn; 1890:29148,
Sept. 22. 34386
Orphans of San Francisco. See While Frisco
■was burning.
OiTihan's (An) prayer; drama in 4 acts, by Ed-
gar Humphrey. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin De Coursey, Evansville, Ind. ; D :
3267, Mar. 20, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1903. 34387
Orphans with parents. See Price of love.
Ori>hee; ballet en 2 actes, par Roger-Ducasse.
Paris. Durand et cie., 1912. 8 p. 8°.
© Nov. 4, 1912; 2c. Dec. 23, 1912; D:
32950; Durand et cie., Paris. 34388
Orpheus and Eurydice; ballet in several com-
positions, invented and arr. by B. Kiralfy.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York ; 1887 : 2676,
Feb. 3. 34389
an operatic burlesque, libretto by F. Almy,
songs by F. Almy, .Tesse C. Dann, R. C. Rog-
ers. John B. Olmsted, Carleton Sprague, music
by S. Clark, M. E. Robinson.
© Frederic Almy, Robert Cameron Rogers,
Seth Clark, and Minott E. Robinson, Buffalo ;
1897:30935. May 22; 2c. May 22. 34390
Orpheus comedy four; in Throw that light on
me, pl;iy in 1 act. by O. M. Scott and G. Ford.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912 ; D : 30608 ; O. M. Scott
and Geo. Ford, Chicago. 34391
Orpheus in the underground; [play in 2 acts]
by Sir H. Tree. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28195 ; Sir Herbert
Tree, London. 34392
Orsana; an opera comique in 3 acts, by George
and Maurice Arnold [pseud, of M. A. Strotli-
otte]
© George W. Arnold, .ir., and Maurice
Arnold Strothotte, New York; 1891:29899,
Aug. 21. 34393
Orthodoxy; play in 1 act, by Nina Wilcox Put-
nam. {In The Forum, v. 51, no. 6, June,
1914 ; periodical © May 25, 1914 ; 2c. May 26,
1914 ; B : 302878 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New
York) 34393a
Ortrun und Ilsebill; eine marchenkomodie in
5 akten, von Otto Ernst [pseud, des O. E.
Schmidt] Leipzig, Verlag von L. Staackmann.
1906. 152 p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3. 1905, by Otto
Ernst, Germany; res. no. 526; Ic. Sept. 14,
1906. 34394
Orythya; a wordless drama of ancient Rome, by
E. V. Cooke-Hanegan. Philadelphia, J. W.
Barclay, printer [1909] [3] p. 8°. [Synop-
sis]
© E. V. Cooke-Hanegan, London ; D : 15606,
Apr. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1909. 34395
Orythya, the dancing girl; a story of ancient
Rome, by J. Garrison. [5] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten,
© Jules Garrison, New York ; D : 15945,
May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 34396
Osarsiph, prince of Egjrpt; a drama, by J. G.
Schwahn.
© J. G. Schwahn, Los Angeles ; 1893 : 8461.
Feb. 13. 34397
Osbern and ITrsyne; drama in 3 acts, by John
Oliver Hobbes [pseud, of Mrs. Craige] Lon-
don, New York, J. Lane [1899] 4 p. 1., 94 p.,
1 1. 12°.
© John Lane. London ; 1899 : 69385, Oct. 25 ;
2c, Oct. 26. 34398
Oscar Loraine and his wood be partners; ven-
triloquial musical sketch [by Sam Ehrlirh]
5 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 29. 1910; D: 20910; Oscar
Loraine, New York. 34399
Oscar Wilde; a dramatic portrait, by A. Blanch-
ard. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Af thur Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
11781, Nov. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1907. 34400
Oscar's birthday. Typewritten.
© Geo. Henry Trader, New York ; 1900 A :
12058, May 14; 2c. July 3. 34401
1721
34402
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34418
Osceola; (jr, The sorrows of the Seminoles, a
drama in 4 acts, by B. McCrary.
© Beu McCrary, Snohomish, Wash.; 1889:
23312, July 80. 34402
Osgar und Adolf; musical comedy, being a
dramatization of humorous literary and art
features, in 2 acts, by F. W. Schaefer and
A. D. Condo. 01 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33819; Fred W.
Schaefer, Berkeley, Cal. 34403
Oshkosh next week; a comedy for a singing
quartette, by Harry L. Newton. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1908. 7 p. 12°. ( [Denison's
vaudeville sketches] ) [Words only]
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 13423, July
27, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 4, 1908. 34404
Osiris; an Egyptian comic opera in 3 acts, li-
bretto by M. A. Bartlett, music by H. E.
Bates.
© Murray A. Bartlett, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
and Harol<l E. Bates, NeAv Hamburgh, N. Y. ;
1889 : 9247, Mar. 23. 34405
Os-ka-wawa (The); dramatization of Longfel-
low's song of Hiawatha, by R. R. Wright.
[48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914; D : 3G657 ; Ruby Ra-
clielle Wright, Chicago. 34405a
Osmo; an opera in 2 acts with intermezzo, li-
bretto by W. (jr. Harrison, music by H. J.
Stewart.
© William Greer Harrison and H. J. Stew-
art, United States ; 1897 : 6G16, Jan 22.
34406
Osru. See Every-soul.
Osteopathic office hours; an object lesson in 1
act and several scenes, by M. A. Willey.
© Marguerite A. Willey, Boston ; D : 13797.
Aug. 29, 1908. 34407
Osterfest (Das) bei den haschen; miirchenspiel
in 3 bildern mit gesang und tanz, gedichtet
und arr. von Henny Voigt.
© H. Oppenheimer, Hameln, Germany; D:
8870, July 26, 1906. 34408
'Ostler Joe; by R. Hutchinson.
© Ilodolphe Hutchinson, Frankford, Phila-
delphia ; 1887 : 399, Jan. 7. 34409
a drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Westermayr.
© Arthur J. Westermayr, New York ; 1893 :
24553, May 20. 34410
■ in r> acts. 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Olivia Blakelej', Memphis, Tenn. ; D:
1529, Mar. 7, 1902; 2c. Mar. 7, 1902. 34411
'Ostler Joe — Continued.
— —a melodrama, by J. Miller (Lucille Loring)
[i. e. J. M. Clarke] [25] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© JosepJiine Miller, Boston; 1889:29 .Fan
2 ; 2c. Feb. 18. 34412
a play in 4 acts, by George Fawcett R(nve
and Douglas Hamilton.
© Archibald Gordon, New York; 1886:
2G572, Nov. 24. 34413
• • See also Hostler Joe.
Ostpreussen; schauspiel in 3 akten, von Paul
Enderliug. Stuttgart und Berlin, J. G. Cotta'-
sche buchhandlung nachfolger, 1915. 141 p.
12°.
© May 15, 1915; Ic. June 21, 1915; D:
40997; J. G. Cotta'sche buchhandlung nach-
folger, Berlin. 34413a
Otello. See Othello.
Othello; ed. by Horace Howard Furness. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Lip])incott company, viii, [1],
471 p. 8°. (New variorum ed. of Shakes-
peare. V. 6)
© J. B. Lippiiicott CO.,, Philadelphia ; 1886:
8337, Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. 12. 34414
-a tragedy in 5 acts, by William Shakes-
peare. The correct Edwin Bo(.(h jicting edi-
tion, ed. by John M. Kingdom. New York,
R. M. De Witt, 1876. 69 p. 12°. (De Witt's
acting plays, no. 209)
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1876:
14581, Dec. 29; 2c. Sept. 15, 1877. 34415
— —Same. The Italian version as i)erformed
by Salvini and his Italian company during the
American tour. New York, 1873.
© Charles B. Bur'o'ell, New York; 1874:
1284, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Feb. 4. 34416
-Same, with the English and Itiilian words,
as performed bv Si^nor Salvini. N(>w York
G. D. Kopp(>l. 1889. 86 p. 8°.
© Charles D. Koppel, New York; 1889:
29616. Sept. 30; 2c. Oct. 19. 34417
with a special introduction by William E.
Henley and an original frontispiece by F.
Brangwyn. [The University press Shakes-
peare. Renaissance ed.] New York. George
D. Sproul, 1908. xxi, 172 p. front. 4°. (The
complete works of William Shnkespe;ire, with
annotations and a general introduction by
Sidney Lee. v. 32)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
210691, June 29, 1908 ; 2c. June 29, 1908.
34418
1722
34419
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34433
Othello — Continued.
(Otello); lyric <lraiii!\ in 4 acts, by Giuseppe
Vrrdi, libretto founded on Shakespejire'-s trag-
edy, bv Arrico Boito. Knglish version by
W' O. "Day.
© Willard G. Day, Baltimore; 1891:31367,
Sept. 4. 34419
(Shakespeare's); ))iogTaphical outlines and
notes by Margaret Hill McCarter. Topeka,
Kan., Crane <fc company, 1908. 131 p. 12°,
(The Crane classics, no. 41)
© Crane & co., Topeka, Kan.: A: 21 7478.
Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c. May G, 1909. 34420
— with introduction, notes and plan of
preparation, selected, by Brainerd Kellogg.
New York, E. ]\Iaynard & co., 1892. 5, vi-vii,
[2], 8-ix, 10-180 p. 1 illus. 24°. (English
classics )
© Effingliam Maynard & co.. New York;
1891 : 41933. Nov. 23 ; Ic. May 21. 1892.
34421
— (Shakespeare's tragedy of); the prompt-
book ed. by W. Winter, as presented by Edwin
Booth. [V. 61 New York, Francis Hart &
company, 1878. 125 p. 16°.
© William Winter, New York; 1878:8373.
July 19 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 34422
— the Moor of Venice; ed. by Thomas M. Par-
rt>tt. New York, The Macmillan company.
1912. xix, 179 p. front. 24°. (The Tudor
Shakespeare)
© Oct. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1912 ; A : 320694 ;
Macmillan co., New York. 34423
ed. with notes by William J. Rolfe.
Harper's library ed. New York and London,
Harper & brothers, 1898. 216 p. front, illus.
12°. (Shakespeare's complete works, v. 14)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 26695,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 34424
— (Bevised version of Shakespeare's);
in 5 acts, by J. E. Hall. Tercentenary ed.,
1916. 120 p.' 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915: D : 41368 ; J. Eugene
Hall, Vinita, Okl. 34424a
■ Same. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 28. 1915; D : 41854 ; J. Eugene
Hall. Vinita, Okl. 34424b
(Shakespeare's) ; with introduction and
notes, explanatoi'v and critical, by H. N.
Hudson. Boston, Ginn v''c Heath, 1881. 209 p.
16°. (Annotated Englisb classics)
© Henrv N. Hudson, Boston; 1881:7031,
May 7 ; 2c. Aug. 24. 34425
Othello, the Moor of Venice (Shakespeare's) —
Continued.
-Same. Boston. New York [etc.] Ginn &
company [1909] 209 p. 16°.
© Kate W. Hudson, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from May 7, 1909; A:
229459, Jan. 29, 1909; 2c. Jan. 29, 1909.
34426
^ with introduction and notes, ex-
planatory and critical, by Margaret A. Eaton.
Boston. New York [etc.] Educational pub-
lisbing company [1906] 157 p. 16°.
© Educational pub. co., Boston ; A : 143741,
Mar. 6, 1906; 2c. Apr. 12, 1906. 34427
(Shakespeare's tragedy of); ed. with
notes by William J. Rolfe. New York, Harper
& brothers, 1879. 214 p. front, illus. 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York ; 1879 : 10317,
Aug. 4; 2c. Aug. 7. 34428
Same. NewYork, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can book company [1903] 263 p. incl. front.,
illus. 16°.
© Wm. J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
66351, Aug. 14, 1903; 2c. Feb. 1, 1904. 34429
Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.] Ameri-
can liook company [1907] 2 p. 1., [9]-216 p.
front., illus. 16°.
© William .J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Aug. 4, 1907; A:
180975, July 3, 1907 ; 2c. July 23, 1907.
34430
• (The tragedie of); by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[First" folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell
& CO. [1908] 4 p. 1., vii-xxxi, 311 p. front.
16°.
© Thomas Y. (Jlrowell & co., New York; A:
199825. Feb. 24, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908.
24431
• See also Shakespeare's works. — Shaking
Shakespeare.
Othello a la mode; play in 3 pts., by J. E. Aus-
trian. [2], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1914; D: 36724; Joseph E.
Austrian, New York. 34431a
O-Thello and Dar's-de-money; burlesque on
Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello, by Frank
Dumont. New York, Chicago [etc.] M. AVit-
mark & sons, 1905. 11 p. 12°.
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 6091.
Jan. 11, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 11, 1905. 34432
Othello, jr.; a comedy in 1 act, by A. Vattei'
and C. S. Street.
© August Vatter and Charles S. Street.
Boston; 1891:19101, May 2. 34433
1723
34434
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34454
Othello outdone; travesty in 1 act, by M. Clay-
ton, R. Anderson and L. Drew. 14, [2] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1911; D : 24061 ; Murray
Clayton. Richard Anderson and Lillian Drew,
Norwood, O. 34434
Othello, the boss; or, The coming Shakespeare,
character sketch, by S. Weintraub. [11, 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912; D: 29339; Sigmund
Weintraub, New York. 34435
Other (The); a drama in 3 acts, tr. and adapted
ironi the French, by E. Koffnian. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Elenor Koffman, New York ; D : 14373,
Nov. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1908. 34436
Other (The) body; play in 1 act, by M. Q.
Dixon. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915; D : 41137 ; Mary Q.
Dixon, Philadelphia. 34436a
Other (The) brother; a comedy in 1 act, by
I. G, Thompson. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Inez G. Thompson, Boston ; D : 12870,
Apr. 30, 1908; 2c. May 11, 1908. 34437
Other (The) Cohn; a comedy in 1 act, by M.
linchmaun.
© Max Bachmann, New York ; D : 1281 .
.Tan. 13, 1902. 34438
Other (The) danger; a drama in 4 acts, by
Maurice Donnay, tr. by Charlotte Tenney
David. {In The Drama, no. 11, Aug. 1913;
periodical © Sept. 7, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 13, 1913 ;
B : 290981 ; Drama league of America, Chi-
cago) 34438a
See also Three modern plays from the
French,
Other days. See Memoirs.
Other (The) Erskine, See Intruder (The)
Other (The) fellow; by H. L. Lyman.
© Herbert Lucius Lyman, Spring Lake,
Mich.; 1900 A: 9890, Apr. 18. 34439
comedy in 1 act, by G, Spooner. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1911; D: 24375; Cecil
Spooner, New York, 34440
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. B. Home
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 144 p. 12°.
© Marv Barnard Home, Belmont, Mass. ;
D:4440, Dec. 28, 1903; 2c. Feb. 23, 1904.
34441
— farce comedy in 1 act, by C. D. Kelly.
[2], 10 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic, Aug. 3, 1914; D : 37727 ; Claud D.
Kelly, Los Angeles. 34441a
Other (The) fellow — Continued.
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by Bernard Kling.
[68] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Harry West. Boston; D : 1648, Mar. 26.
1902; 2c, Mar. 26, 1902. 34442
farce in 1 act, by B. C. Mason. [2], 33 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1912; D : 31149 ; Ben C.
Mason, Washington. 34443
or, Burlesque instrumentalities, a musical
act, by C. Lick. 13 p. obi. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carl Lick, Philadelphia ; 1886 : 2323G,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 34444
or. It happened in Venice, a comedy in 3
acts, by Vix-ginia and William Churcli [i. e.
J. W. Church] 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1909; D : 16292 ; J. W.
Church, Richmond. 34445
Other (The) fellow's coat; a farce comedy in
3 acts, by J. Halloran, jr. Typewritten.
[Synopsis]
© Jolm Halloran, jr.. New York; 1S97 :
55139, Sept. 30; 2c. Mar. 20, 1897. 34446
Other (The) fellow's wife; comedy in 3 acts,
by R, Carle.
© Richard Carle, New York; 1899:62894.
Sept. 28. 34447
Other gods; libretto in 3 acts, based on Pres-
oott's Conquest of Mexico, by V. Eppert.
30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35328 ; Virginia
Eppert, Berlin-Schoneberg. 34448
Other (The) Green; a farce in 3 acts, by G. S.
Johns.
© George S. Johns, St. Louis ; 1899 : 214.'56,
Mar. 24. 34449
Other half; by Louis Weslyn. 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17551 : J. Louis
Mintz, New York. 34450
drama in 3 acts, by K. J. Stirring. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1913 ; D : 33390 ; Kate Jared
Stirring, Berkeley, Cal. 34451
— play in 4 acts, by P. E. Browne. [2], 89 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22414 ; Porter
Emerson Browne, New York. 34452
•playlet, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1910; D : 20806 ; Mrs. B. A.
Armstrong, Minneapolis. 34453
— topical play in 3 acts, by I. J. Shulsinger.
98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1913; D : 34912 ; Irvin .L
Shulsinger, St. Louis. 34454
1724
34455
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34475
Other (The) man; a comody in 4 acts, by
Charles Klein.
© (J. H. >,lMtlie\vs. Wnshin.iilon; 1S92:
15830, Apr. 11. 34455
— —a drama of to-day in 4 acts, by E. J.
Weisenberg. 74 p. S°. Typewritten.
© Edward J. WeisenbeJ-g". Cleveland ; D :
14674, Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 34456
a dramatic sketch, by A. Madeira. [7] p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Addison Madeira, Kansas City. Mo. ; D :
15262, Mar. 0, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1909. 34457
an original play in 4 acts, by 1''. W. Pros-
brey. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1912 ; D : 30105 ; Eugene W.
Presbrey, New Rochelle, N. Y. 34458
See also My ward, the widow.
Other (The) man's wife; a comedy in 3 acts,
from the French, by N. J. Long.
© N. J. Long, New Yorlv ; 1896 : 25036.
Apr. 23. 34459
a play in 4 acts, by J. J. Noel.
© Joseph ,L Noel, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 3701.
July 9, 1903. 34460
play in 3 acts, by E. Holland. [2], 112 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1911 ; D : 23356 ; Edwin Hol-
land, New York. 34461
or. Who's married? musical play in 3 acts.
by W. G. Brown. [162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1914; D: 35752; William
Garland Brown, New York. 34461a
Other (The) Mary; play in 3 acts, by A. Boye-
sen. [2], 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21903; Algernon
Boyesen, New York. 34462
•by C. Phillips. [4], 45 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 22000 ; Charles Phil-
lips, San Francisco. 34463
Other men; play in 3 acts, by M. E. Wadling-
ton. [163] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911 ; D : 23722 ; Mary E.
Wadlington, Ne^v' York. 34464
Other m.en's houses; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Cluxton. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 191.'); D: 41499; Walter
Henry Cluxton, New York. 34464a
Other men's money; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by T. E. Maddock. Philndelphia, T. E. Mad-
dock, 1906. 88 p. 8°.
© Thomas Edgar Maddock, Philadelphia;
D : 9649, Dec. 17, 1906 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
34465
Other men's sisters; drama in 4 acts, by J. R.
Clemens. [180] p. 4°. Typewritten."
© Ic. July 26, 1913 ; D : 33898 ; James Koss
Clemens, St. Louis. 34466
Other men's wives; comedy in 4 acts, by E. S.
Sears.
© Edward S. Sears, Boston; 1877:13899.
Nov. 30. 34467
Other (The) Miss Manning; a farcical comedy
in 1 act and 1 .scene, by J. Long Sims.
© J. Heath Futrelle. New York; 1897:
26282, Apr. 29. 34468
Other (The) Mr. Green; by G. S. .Tohns.
© George S. Johns, St. Louis ; D : 4376. Dec.
11, 1903. 34469
Other (The) Mrs. Brig'g's; comedy in 1 act, bv
J. A. McCollom, jr., and J. Leiser. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
■ © Ic. Feb. 7, 1912 ; D : 28594 ; John A. Mc-
Collom, jr., and Joseph Leiser, Allentown, Pa.
34470
Other Mrs. Maharry; a farce comedy in 2 acts,
by P. Hibben. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paxton Hibben, Irvington, Ind. ; D : 6993,
July 3, 1905 ; 2c. July 3, 1905. 34471
Other (The) Mrs. Walker; farce in 1 act, by
John Curran. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Curran, New York; D : 8589, Mav 24,
1906; 2c. May 24, 1906. 34472
Other (The) one; a farce comedy in 1 act, by
Charles Townsend. [Dick's American ed.]
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1901. 9 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 675,
July 19. 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 17, 1901. 34473
Other people; play in 4 acts, by A. Reichman.
[145] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 40033 ; Arthur
Reichman, New York. 34473a
Other people's business; a farce comedy in 3
acts ,by W. Gault Browne.
© Maud Bearant and Charles L. Chil-
dress, Peru, Ind. ; 1900 A : 7242, Mar. 19 ; 2c.
June 2. 34474
Other peoples' children; comedy of kindness in
3 acts, by L. Worrall. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1913; D : 34215 ; Lechmere
Worrall, London. 34475
Other people's clothes; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by T. R. Marsters. [117] p. 4°. Typo-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1915 ; D : 39611 ; Theodosia R.
Marsters, Peoria, 111. 34475a
1725
34476
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34495
Other people's money.
© Frances I^. Saiiford, New Haven ; 1877 :
3235, Mar. 16. 34476
a comedy in 4 acts, by S. M. Forrest and
J. A. Russell.
© Samuel M. Forrest and James Anderson
Russell, New York; 1895:13300, Mar. 6.
34477
— a comedy in 3 acts, by E. O. Towne.
© Edward Owings Towne, Chicago ; 1897 :
25958, Apr. 26. 34478
a drama of the times in 5 acts, by D. G.
Reed.
© Duff G. Reed, Chicago; 1878:2105,
Feb. 18. 34479
— a play, by C. E. Fillet.
© C. Edmond Fillet, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 11120,
Sept. 29. 34480
— See also Deserter (The)
Other people's troubles; an eccentricity in 1
scene, bv Frank Dumont. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing co. [1897] 10 p. 12°.
([Darkey and comic drama])
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59881,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 34481
Other (The) point of view; playette in 1 act,
by A. Abbott. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32626; Allen Ab-
bott, Jamestown, N. Y. 34482
Other (The) self; miniature melodrama of love
and hate in 1 act, by G. G. Hauley. [2], 16 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© 2c. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31427 ; Genevieve G.
Hanley, New York. 34483
Other (The) shot; drama in 1 act, by L.
Strachey. [2], II p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1910 ; D : 22513 ; Lionel Strachey,
New York. 34484
Other (The) side; by A. Royer.
© Archie Royer, Fottstown, Fa. ; 1900 A :
24026, Sept. 27. 34485
comedy, by F. W. Ross, jr., and F. F. Wood-
ford. 44 p. obi. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20818 ; F. W. Ross,
jr., Elmira, N. Y. 34486
comedy, by P. Mack. 8 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1910 ; D : 20222 ; Fete Mack,
Cliicago. 34487
— drama in 3 acts, by D. Gilchrist and a col-
laborator. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1910; D: 20864; David Gil-
christ and F. Williusky, Pittsburgh. 34488
Other (The) side — Continued.
episode, by W. A. Boufihton. [17] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 1, 1914; D : 37442 ; Willis Arnold
Boughton, (Jambridge, Mass. 34488a
Other (The) side of love; play in 3 acts, by
Harold Bourne. 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1915; D : 40293 ; Robert Lo-
raine, London. 34488b
Other (The) side of the question; play in 4
acts, by Z. Moore. [164] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D : 33747 ; Zillah Moore,
New Yorlc. 34489
Other (The) Tom; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. M.
Smith. New York, John Harper Bonnell &
CO., 1875. 28 p. 12°.
© Amanda M. Smith, United States ; 1876 :
2332, Feb. 25 ; 2c. Feb. 25. 34490
Other (The) way out; drama in 3 acts, by O. L.
Dreeben. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.8, 1915; D : 42528 ; Octavine
Lopez Dreeben, Dallas. 34490a
Other (The) woman; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by M. Gilbert. [88 p.] 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32899 ; Maud Gilbert,
New I'^ork. 34491
• a comedy of modern life in 4 acts, by H. P.
Mawson.
© Harry P. Mawson, New York ; D : 1886,
May 13, 1902. 34492
— a drama, by Lewis Worthington Smith.
[55] p. 8°. Typewritten.
. © L. W. Smith, Des Moines ; D : 8460, May
1, 1906; 2c. Oct. 6, 1906. 34493
— drama in 4 acts, by B. King. 65 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© le. Oct. 2.5, 1912; D : 31237 ; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg, Kan. 34494
dramatic sketch, H. M. Brier. 16 p. 16°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1914; D : 35763 ; Hazel M.
Brier, Sacramento, Cal. 34494a
modern comedy-drama in 4 acts, by R.
Levinsky. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1914; D : 38712 ; Ray Levin-
sky, Toronto, Ont., Canada. 34494b
1 act play, by J. Lee. [2], 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1912; D: 31792; Jennette
Lee, Northampton, Mass. 34495
1726
34496
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34513
Other (The) woman — Continued.
play in a prologue and 4 acts, by L. Har-
rington and C. R. Burke. 89 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1910 ; D : 20878 ; Louise Har-
rington and Charles Russell Burke, Chicago.
34496
108 p.
— play in 3 acts, by F. A. Kummer.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1910; D : 20642 ; Frederic
Arnold Kummer, Baltimore. 34497
— -problem play in 4 acts, V. Milllraan. [3],
62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10. 1912; D: 30.506; Virginia
Milliman, Alden, N. Y. 34498
— Sec also Wife (The)
Other worlds; designed by F. Thompson.
© Frederic Tliompson, New York ; D : 1254,
.Tan. 2, 1902. 34499
Others; comedy in 3 acts, by P. Wilstach. Type-
written.
© Paul Wilstach, Washington ; 1896 : 58705,
Sept. 26 ; 2c. Sept. 26. 34500
Othmar; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Walsh and
Noel lUithveu.
© M. Walsh, Brooklyn ; 1885 : 25775, Dec. 8.
34501
See also Transplanted flower.
Otho Visconti; romantic opera in 3 acts, music
and text by Frederic Grant Gleason, ed. by
Walter Keller. Chicago, C. F. Summy co.,
1907. 32 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Mabel B. Gleason, Chicago; D : 10668,
May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907. 34502
Otille, the octoroon; a tragedy in 5 acts, by
S. B. Groenevelt. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sara B. Groenevelt, Brooklyn; 1891:
26148, July 21 ; 2c. June 2, 1892. 34503
Otomis, the Indian of Mexico. See Six dramas
of American romance and history.
O'Tooles (The); au Irish comedy drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by E. W. Scully. Type-
written.
© Eugene W. Scully, New York; 1897:
21099, Apr. 2; 2c. Apr. 6. 34504
O'Toole's battle of ante-up; a vaudeville sketch,
by Harry L. Newton. Chicago, T. S. Denison,
1906. 13 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 9076. Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 34505
O'Tool's generosity; vaudeville sketch in 2
scenes, by E. J. Flanagan, jr. [17] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35126; Edward
James Flanagan, jr., Ft. Madison, la. 34506
Otoyo; a comic opera in 2 acts, by H. Pincus
and M. G. Winstock. [66] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Henry Pincus and Melvin G. Winstock,
New York; D : 3430, May 14, 1903; 2c. Mav
14, 1903. 34507
Otra (La); comedia original en 1 acto y en
prosa [de] R. .L Catarineu [y] P. Mata. Ma-
drid [Soeiedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
28 p. 12°.
© Ricnrdo J. Catarineu and Pedro Mata,
iVIadrid ; D : 11300, Sept. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 9.
1907. 34508
Otra (La) vida; drama in 3 actos, de J. L6pez
Pinillos. INIadrid [Soeiedad de autores e.spa-
noles] 1915. 139 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915: Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41095 ; J. Lopez Pinillos, Madrid. 34508a
Otto; character comedy study, by S. Payne. 7 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41827; Sidney
Payne, New York. 34508b
or, A game of chance, an original domestic
drama in 4 acts, by F. Marsden (W. A.
Sliver) [35] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1877:1200,
Feb. 1: 2c. Mar. 25; 2c. (ms.) Apr. 23; 2c.
(ms.) July 11. 34509
Otto of Nordheim; a drama in 5 acts, by J. L.
Carleton.
© John L. Carleton, St. John, New Bruns-
wick ; D:2882, Jan. 21, 1903. 34510
Otto the Ninth; play in 4 acts, by M. R. Rine-
liart. 279 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1914 ; D : 40192 ; Mary Rob-
erts Rinehart, Glen Osborne, Pa. 34510a
Oudarde; in 4 acts, based upon the German of
H. Hering, tr. and adapted to the American
stage by Chas. A. Haswin, with wholly origi-
nal lines, scenes and action by the adapter.
© Charles A. Haswin, Chicago ; 1883 : 9140.
May 17. 34511
Ought the world to condemn her; a drama in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12111, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1908.
34512
Ought we to visit her? a 5 act dramatization
of Mrs. Edwards' novel, same name, by W. P.
Buckingham.
© W. P. Buckingham, San Francisco; 1878:
14562, Dec. 13. 34513
5379— vor. 2—17-
1727
34514
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34537
Ouida; or, A woman's vengeance, a drama in
4 acts, bj' L. Aberle.
'© Lena Aberle, New York ; 1881 : 13391,
Aug. 31. 34514
Same.
© Lena Aberle. New York; 1881:14982,
Sept. 30. 34515
Ould (The) boy; melodrama in 3 acts, by E. W.
Waldron. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912 ; D : 29152 ; E. W. Wal-
dron, New York. 34516
0-Ume's gods. See Collected plays and
poems; by Cale Young Rice. — Immortal
(The) lure.
Ounce (An) of lead; or, The Kentuckian's
oath, a border drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
Thompson.
© George W. Thompson, United States;
1S7G : 2470, Feb. 28. 34517
Our absentees; by C. Stuart. Typewritten.
© Clinton Stuart. New York; 1900 A: 4931.
l-\'l). 23; 2e. Feb. 23. 34518
Our actors; a drama in 5 acts.
© Daniel Howard Harkins, New York ;
1877 : 3842, Mar. 31. 34519
Our advance agents; or, Fun on the road, a
I'arcical comedy.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1882:19737,
Nov. 21. 34520
Our aldermen; a dramatic composition, previ-
ously copyrighted imder the title of Politics;
or. The growler, by J. B. Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago; 1878:2008.
Feb. 15. 34521
— a local comedy in 4 acts, by H. E. Abbey.
© Henry E. Abbey, New York; 1878:889,
Jan. 21. 34522
Our alma mater; play in 4 acts, by Miron lief-
fingwell. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17844 ;
Alexander By ers, ^Chicago. 34523
Our American boys; a new American society
comedy in 2 acts, by W. H, Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York; 1875:
12877, Dec. 7. 34524
Our American Dundreary; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. S. Norton.
© John S. Norton, New York ; 1873 : 13732,
Nov. 26. 34525
Our American quacks; or, Simon Pure, Esq.,
by S. M. Landis.
© Simon M. Landis, Detroit; 1885:0123.
Mar. 13. 34526
Our American shrew and how she was tamed;
a drama, by M. Boyd,
© Maggie Boyd, Riverside, Cal. ; 1888:
19650, July 7. 34527
Our ancestors; by J. Smith. [38] p. obi. 16°.
Typewritten.
© Josephine Smith, Ottawa. Canada ; D :
7466, Oct. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 12, 1906. 34528
a comedy in 2 acts, by Jeanne Mairet
[pseud, of Mary Bigot] New York, The
Shakespeare press [1911] 44 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1911 ; A : 303320 ;
Shakespeare press, New York. 34529
Our aunt from California; a farce in 1 act, by
Madalene Demarest Barniun. Now York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1903. 10 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
i-iiiiited ed. of the works of the best authoi's)
© Samuel French, New York; D:3691.
July 3, 1903 ; 2c. July 17, 1903. 34530
Our Aunt Robertina; a couKHliclla in 1 act, for
4 males and 3 females, by Mary Kyle Dallas.
New York, E. S. Werner, 1891. cover-title.
12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1891:
19635, May 28 ; 2c. May 29. 34531
Our aunts; a comedy in 4 acts and 4 scenes, by
M. F. Drew.
© Maurice F. Drevi% New York; 1882:
8506, May 25. 34532
Our awful aunt; a comic drama in 2 acts, bv
Ida M. Buxton. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1885.
12 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 146] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde.' O.; 1885:22813, Oct.
31 ; 2c. Oct. .31. 34533
Our baby; by J. J. Flynn. 7 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Johnstone .1. Flvnn, New York ; D :
5502, Sept. 1. 1904 ; 2c. Sept. ] . 1904. 34534
— a comedy in 4 acts, by G. Clarke.
© George Clarke, New York; 1877:3874,
Apr. 2. 34535
1 act playlet or sketch, by G. A. Poole.
6 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24. 1910 ; D : 20568 ; George A.
Poole, Brooklyn. 34536
Our baby's nurse; a farcical comedy in 3 acts,
from the German of Die kindsfrau, by F. Zell
and H. C. Friese.
© H. B. Warner, New York; 1885:16516,
Aug. 1. 34537
See also Tompkins number three.
1728
34338
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34558
Our bachelors; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. Brad-
ford.
© Joseph Bradford, United States; 1877:
lOOSS, Sept. 3. 34538
0\ir Belinda; a romantic comedy of every day
life in 3 acts, by C. Mathews.
'© Cornelius INIathews, New Yorlc ; 1SS3 :
21039, Nov. 22. 34539
Our benedicts: a comedy in 3 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© E. A. Loclce, Unitc-d States; nS7S:r.29U
ISl-dy 2. 34540
Our Bess; comedy in 1 act. l»y S. Janu^s.' [1],
-V, '). 4°. Typewritti'U.
© Ic. Doc. 22. 1014; D: 59175; Stanley
Jame.s, Washington. 34540a
Our best society; in 4 acts, bein^ an adapta-
tion of The Potiphar papers [G. W. Curtis] by
li-',iii.L,' Bniwne. New York, S. French & son;
London, S. French, 1876. 4 p. 1., 7-34 p. 12°.
{ I'^rencli's parlor comedies, no. 1)
© Sanuxel French «fc son. New Yorlc ; 1S7G :
2270, Feb. 23; 2c. Mar. 13. 34541
Our bhoys; a sketch, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:9750. Sept.
21. 34542
Our boarders; an original comedy in 2 acts, by
H. Budworth.
© Harry Budwortli, United States; 1880:
9511, June 22. 34543
-original 2 act comedy, by J. O. Kaler.
© John Stetson, Boston ; 1877 : 5114, Apr.
2S. 34544
Our boarding house; a farce-comedy in 4 acts,
by L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, United States ; 1876 :
9563, Aug. 19. 34545
Same.
© Leonard Grover, New York, in renewal
for 14 years from Aug. 19, 1904; D : 5108,
May 31, 1904. 34546
Our boarding school; farcical comedy in 8 acts,
by C. H. Hoyt.
© Charles H. Hoyt, Boston ; 1877 : 13900.
Nov. 30. 34547
an original musical comedy in 2 acts, writ-
ten and composed by C. P. Brown.
© Charles P. Brown, Greenpoint, N. Y. :
1879:15181, Nov. 12. 34548
Our Bob; song skit, by Keller Mack and Frank
Orth. [1]. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. May 23, 1913; D : 33301 ; Robert L.
Dailey, New York. 34549
Our boys; a comedy in 8 acts, by Henry J.
Byron. New American ed. correctly reprinted
from the original authorized acting ed. New
York, Harold Roorbach, 1890. 51 p. 16°.
( [Roorbach's American ed. of acting plays,
no. 36])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
14239, Apr. 29 ; 2c. May L 34550
-Same. arr. for amateur production, by Frank
E. Fowle. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1915.
67 p. 12°.
© Aug. 30, 1915; 2c. Aug. 31, 1915; D:
41604; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
34550a
Our boys in blue; Kronau's great military spec-
tacular sensation, a vaudeville production,
by Leo Kronau, dialogue by Robert J. Moore,
music by Geo. Trinkhaus. 8 p. 7 photo-
graphs. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Our boys in blue, New York; D : 4564.
Jan. 29, 1904; 2c. Jan. 22, 1904; 2c. (printed)
Dec. 10, 1904. 34551
-See also Defenders of the U. S. A.
Our boys in khaki; or. Heroes of 1898-1902,
a military drama in 4 acts, by G. Betz and
H. Lechner. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Hermann L. Lechner and Gregor Betz,
Pittsburgh ; D : 14467, Dec. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Dec.
14, 1908. 34552
Our boys in Manila; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
J. W. Schwartz.
© Jacob W. Schwartz, New York; D:
653, July 13, 1901. 34553
Our boys of 1776; or, One hundred years ago,
a patriotic drama in 2 acts, by Geo. M. Baker.
Boston, Walter H. Baker & co., 1904. p. 217-
268. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Weliesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Feb. 18, 1904;
D: 4459, Jan. 2, 1904; 2c. Jan. 6, 1904. 34554
See also One hundred years ago.
Our brave police officer; monologue, by M. M.
Stanley. 1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Maude May Stanley, Chicago ; D : 15091,
Feb. 15, 1909 ; 2c. Feb, 15, 1909. 34555
Our bridal tour; an original farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by A. Benrimo.
© A. Benrimo, New York ; 1880 : 14129,
Sept. 16. 34556
Our candidate; a play in 4 acts, by L. C. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1878 : 18377,
Nov. 19. 34557
Our career; comedietta in 1 act, by Edna Riese.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1913. 26 p. 12°.
© July 6, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1913 ; D : 34083 ;
Samuel French, New York. 34558
1729
34559
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34580
Our chauffeur; a comedy in 3 acts, by R. E.
Bruckner. [64] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph E. Bruckner, New York; D:
6915, July 6, 1905 ; 2c. July 13, 1905. 34559
Our children; dramatic composition, by Mildred
Felix. New York, Phoenix pub. co., 1910. 83
p. 16°.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20815 ; Charles H.
Jaeger, New York. 34560
Our chum; a comedy, by I. Kimball, jr.
© I. Kimball, jr., Washington; 1885:2155,
Jan. 23. 34561
Our church; a play in 4 acts, by H. J. Metten-
heimer.
© H. J. Mettenheimer, Cincinnati ; 1872 :
7532, July 13 ; 2c. July 29. 34562
Our church fair; a farcical entertainment in 2
acts, by Jessie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & cc, 1909. 35 p. 12°. ([Baker's
ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15324,
Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 34563
Our Cinderella; in 3 acts, by W. J. McKiernan.
Typewritten.
© William J. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ;
1900 A: 31098, Dec. 24; 2c. Dec. 20. 34564
Our circle; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. Davidge.
© William Davidge, New York; 1875:
11326, Oct. 29. 34565
Our city; a new, original, local drama in 5 acts,
by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh, Brooklyn; 1871:4547,
May 15. 34566
a peoples play in 5 acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1877:9738,
August 24. 34567
— — - or. The victims of fraud, a romance of
city life, by M. Walsh.
© Marie Walsh. Brooklyn; 1877:10045,
Sept. 1. 34568
See also Shower (The) bath torture.
Our college belles; a comedy in 4 acts, by Ed-
ward Greey.
© Eleanora Mary Greey, New York ; 1888 :
629, Jan. 6. 34569
Our college boys; an American comedy in 4
acts, by E. Greey and F. Williams.
© Edward Greey and Fred Williams,
United States ; 1877 : 13657, Nov. 24. 34570
a comedy, by H. L. Ensign and Eduard
Hoist.
© Hermon Lee Ensign, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1881:11138, July 18.
Our college boys — Continued.
or, The medical student on a lark, a 4
act comical conceit, words, music and design,
by Dr. P. Sweet.
© Preston Sweet, Springfield, Mass.; 1881:
2162, Feb. 11. 34572
Our college boys on a lark.
(The) student.
See Medical
34571
1730
Our colony. See American (An) heiress.
Our colored brother; a drama in 3 acts, by J.
Thompson.
© Johnny Thompson, Brooklyn ; 1872 : 4639,
May 3. 34573
Our colored conductors; an original Ethiopian
sketch in 2 scenes, arr. bv George H. Coes.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 9 p. 12°.
( [Baker's darky plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1893:
42860, Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 34574
Our commodore; play in 4 act.s, by J. A. West-
hauser. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1914; D: 36500; Joseph A.
Westhauser, New York. 34574a
Our company; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf, Boston ; 1880 : 7245, May 10.
34575
Our constituency. Sec Politics.
Our consuls; or. Pride and prejudice, in 4
acts, by J. Carpani (De La Presse) 61 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Jessamine Carpani, New York ; 1890 :
4225, Feb. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 18.. 34576
Oiir cook; a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by G. B.
Story.
© Samuel French & son, Nv^v York ; 1877 :
2675. Mar. 6. 34577
Our corporal; an American war comedy drama
with an Irish hero, in 4 acts, by T. Farrell.
© Tonv Farrell, United States; 1891:4811,
Feb. 3. 34578
Our country; a historical and spectacular repre-
sentation in 3 pts., by T. S. Denison. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1.. [63]-75 p.
12°. ([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1878 : 13579,
Nov. 21; 2c. Nov. 27. 34579
Same. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1906]
1 p. 1., [63]-75 p. 12°. (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison. Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 21, 1906 ; D : 9326, Oct. 20.
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 34580
34581
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34604
Oui* country cousin; an original American do-
mestic comedy drama in 4 acts. [3], 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1887:
30828, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Apr. 26, 1894. 34581
Our country cousins; a dramatic farce comedy
in 4 acts, by James A. Barnes.
© Alf. Wyman Taylor, Chicago; 1880:
3279, Mar. 1. 34582
Our country first; American dramatic comedy
in 3 acts, by A. R. Ranee. 224 p. 4°. Type-
written. •
© Ic. Sept. 25. 1915 ; D : 41825 ; Agnes Rush
Ranee, New Rochelle, N. Y. 34582a
Our country, from the 14th to the 20th cen-
tury; grand spectacular production, arr. by
Prof. F. L. Clendenen.
© F. L. Clendenen, Davenport, la.; 1896:
27745, May 6. 34583
Our country visitors; an original comedy in 4
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago; 1884:
20583, Oct. 13. 34584
Our country's defenders; a military drama in 5
acts, by G. S. Tukey, W. E. Simmons and
P. W. GoUiff. Boston, 1872.
© Greenleaf S. Tukey, Walter E. Simmons
and Philipp AV. GoUiff. Boston; 1872:4613,
May 3; 2c. Mar 5, 1873. 34585
Our country's progress. 8ee America.
Our coui'ts; a farce in 1 act. by N. G. Wasliing-
ton.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13253, Aug. 11. 34586
Our cousin; a comedy in 3 acts, by L. B. Mason.
© Louis Bond Mason and Howard Morgan,
United States; 1894:44903, Sept. 26. 34587
Our cousin from the country.
© Frank .Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50239, Dec. 9. 34588
Our cousin Mongolian; a new and original play
in 5 acts, by J. S. Ellington.
© James Smith Ellington, San Francisco;
1880 : 14190, Sept. 17. 34589
Our cranks; an original comedy in 5 acts, [by]
E. Harrigan and G. L. Stout.
© Edward Harrigan, New York; 1881:
10903, July 14. 34590
Our daily bread; a comedy drama, by L. Klein.
© Lulu Klein, New York; 1893:34776,
July 25. 34591
a drama, by Justin Adams, 69 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© J. Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3064, Feb.
27, 1903 ; 2c. June 27, 1903. 34592
Our daily bread — Continued.
play in 1 act, by H. J. Veruot.
17 p. 4"
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40483 ; Henry Jean
Vernot, Jersey City. 34592a
play in 3 acts, by T. Buchanan. [145] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 19. 1913 ; D : 34490 ; Thompson
Buchanan, New York. 34593
Our daughters.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1883 : 25255, Dec.
31; 2c. Jan. 5, 1884. 34594
a comedy in 4 acts, from the German, aug-
mented and adapted to the American stage
by F. F. Mackay.
© F. F. Mackay, Philadelphia ; 1879 : 9141,
July 12. 34595
a matrimonial problem in 3 acts, by T. B.
IMacDonough and Clay M. Greene.
© Thomas B. MacDonough, Brooklyn;
1878 : 2941, Mar. 11. 34596
— a society comedy in 4 acts, by Fred L.
Greenwood, from the German. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames.
© A. D.
Dec. 29.
Ames, Clyde, O.
1883 : 24648,
34597
Our daughters' husbands; a dramatic comedy in
3 acts, by J. Hood. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Hood, Kearney, N. J. ; D : 5582,
Sept. 23, 1904; Ic. Sept. 10, 1904; Ic. Sept. 23,
1904. 34598
Our dearest foes; a war drama of Johnson's
Island, in 4 acts, by Mrs. C. F. McLean. 91 p.
8°.
© Charles F. McLean, Cincinnati ; 1891 :
12878, Apr. 9 ; 2c. May 21. 34599
Our detectives; a drama of New York life, by
B. Koenig and Delancy Barclay.
© B. Koenig, New York; 1883:13049,
July 16. 34600
Our disreputable ancestor; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E; Day. Typewritten.
© Edmund Day, Louisville; 1897:63771,
Nov. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 15. 34601
Our doctor; by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1881:5315,
Apr. 7. 34602
a comedy in 3 acts, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1884 : 972, Jan.
12; 2c. Jan. 12. 34603
play in 3 acts, by E. Locke. [64] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1911; D: 24066; Edward
Locke, New York. 34604
1731
34605
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34625
Our doctors; by T. H. Sayre. [1], 111 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1881 : 4518, Mar.
25; 2c. Apr. 7. 34605
Our doll's house. See Our toys.
Our dumb animals' entertainment. /Sec Morn-
ing (A) in court.
Onr eccentric people; by H. Budwortli.
© Harry Budwortli, Troy, N. Y. ; 1883:
6528, Apr. 6. 34606
Our engagement; a society drama in 4 acts, by
T. H. French.
© T. H. French, New York; 1873:12509,
Oct. 31. 34607
Our English cousin; a society comedy-drama in
3 acts, by A. W. Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, Brooklyn; 1878:2185,
Feb. 19. 34608
See also Parvenu (Le)
Our English friend; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. Daly, from tlie German of von Moser.
New York, The author, 1884. 78 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1884:5092,
Mar. 10 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 34609
Same.
© .Joseph F. Daly and Richard Dorney,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28
years. Renewal no. 1899, June 15, 1911.
Original entry, IMar. 10, 1884, no. 5092. 34610
Our esteemed colleague; play in 1 act, by F.
Nathan. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1912 ; D : 29393 ; Frances Na-
than, New York. 34611
Our faith; play in 4 acts, by S. Asch.
95 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 10, 1914; 2c. Dec. 26, 1914; D:
39335; Schalom Asch, New York. 34611a
Our family doctor; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by H. L. Clapham.
© Harry L. Clapham, United States; 1890:
1244, Jan. 7. 34612
in 3 acts, by Dr. C. H. Oakwood.
© C. H. Oakwood, Danville, 111.; 1891:
15363, Apr. 25. 34613
Our family motto; or. Noblesse oblige, by
H. D. Frethey. Typewritten.
© Heloise Durant Frethey, New York;
1894 : 27113, May 31 ; 2c. May 31. 34614
Our family umbrella; farce in 2 acts, by E. E.
Cleveland. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1896 : 67404.
Dec. 11 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 34615
Our father; English adaptation of the 1 act
Frent'll di-ania Le pater, by Francois Coppee.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1. 1909 ; D : 16764 ; Wentworth
Berry, Huntington, W. Va. 34616
Our female blue jackets; or, How Dewey you
do, Philippine? a new and original musical
hflrlesquc, by J. M. Hart.
© Jo.seph M. Hart, Brooklvn ; 1898:33096,
May 28. 34617
Our female volunteer and the southern spy;
a military drama, by D. H. Jennings and R. S.
Briiwuell. Bridgeport, Conn., J. H. Coggswell,
1871. 31 p. 24°.
© D. Homer Jennings and R. S. Brownell,
Bridgeport, Conn. ; 1871 : 1581, Feb. 25 ; 2c.
Mar. 21. 34618
Our financiers; by J. Frederick. 35 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Frederick. New York; D:5026,
May 14, 1904 ; 2c. May 14, 1904. 34619
Our firemen; an original melodrama in 5 acts.
© Sara Von Leer, New York ; 1883 : 16688,
Sept. 12. 34620
■ ■ See al'^o Nipped.
Our first families; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Fawcett. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Fawcett, New York ; 1880 : 14375,
Sept. 21 : 2c. Sept. 28. 34621
Out first performance; or. Not accustomed to
the stage, a farce in 1 act, by W. C. Parker.
Chi<'ago. The Dramatic publishing company
[1901] 10 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1030,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 34622
Our fishing party; by W. Hanlon and Robert .T.
Cutler. 10 p. 3]>1. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hanlon. New York; 1884:8059,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 34623
Our flag; or, The boys of '61, a now and origi-
nal military drama, in 6 acts and 6 tableaux,
bv .T. B. Harper. Reading, Pa., The aiithor
[1886] 60 p. 16°.
© James Brool<e Harper, Reading, Pa.;
1886 : 20732, Sept. 14 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 34624
— : — or, The right side, a thrilling drama of the
southern )-(>h(>l]i()n. 60 p. 16". iTinied.
© aiilligan and Keefe, Corry, Pa.: 1887:
28055, Oct.- 29; 2c. Oct. 31. 34625
1732
34626
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34645
Our flag — Cuntiuued.
■ or, The Stars and Stripes abroad, Ameri-
can druuia of national and domestic interest
in a prologne and 3 acts, partly original and
liartly adapted, by Henry Linden [pseud, of
H. L. Collins]
© Henry L. Collins, Philadelphia; 1879:
15569, Nov. 20. 34626
Our flag always; play in 1 act. by E. L. Bourke.
33. p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915; D : 40715 ; Edwin
Lyndsey Bourke, Brooklyn. 34626a
Our flag at sea.
See Echoes.
Our flag's career; playlet in 1 act, by M, M.
Williams, ii, 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1910; D: 21276; Margaret
McLellan Williams, Palmyra, N. J. 34627
Our flat; a new and original .farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Mrs. Musgrove.
© Frank W. Sanger, New York; 1889:
24118. Aug. 6. 34628
Our flirtations; an original comedy in 3 acts, by
J. B. Wilson. Cleveland, 1880.
© James Bird Wilson, United States ; 1880 :
8437, June 2. 34629
Same, 1st act, by .T. B. AVilsou and F. F.
Mackay.
© James Bird Wilson and Frank F. Mac-
kay, Philadelphia ; 1880 : 10.506, Julv 7.
34630
Our Florida home; a plav in 5 acts, bv L. P..
Cox.
© Laui-a Ballard Cux, New York; 1891:
173.56, May 11. 34631
Our folks; a play in 3 acts, by Q. M. Baker,
ilramatized from Running to waste, by the
same author. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany. 1879. 78 p. 12°. ([The amateur
stage] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1879:13085.
Oct. 3 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 34632
Same. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
78 p. 12°.
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Oct. 3, 1907;
D : 11165, Aug. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 20, 1907.
34633
Our forefathers. See Darwinism.
Our foreign correspondence; a comedy in 4
acts, by W. O. Bates.
© William O. Bates, St. Paul ; 1887 : 28976,
Nov. 8. 34634
Our foreign correspondent; a comedy, by W. O.
Bates and H. Bartlett.
© "WilUam O. Bates and Helen Bartlett,
St. Paul ; 1886 : 17899, Aug. 5. 34635
Our friend Fritz; a comedy melodrama in 4
acts, by J. F. Hortiz and Langdon McCormick
[i. c. A. L. McCormick] [125] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia; D:
10432, Apr. 27, 1907; Ic. Apr. 27, 1907; Ic.
May 27, 1907. 34636
^ drama in 3 acts, by J. F. Hortiz. [28] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Joseph F. Hortiz, Philadelphia ; D : 676S.
May 31, 1905; Ic. June 5. 1905; Ic. Sept. 27,
1905. 34637
Our friend Moses; a signiticant every day
comedy-drama, by F. G. IMaeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, New York; 1887:9857,
Apr. 13. 34638
Our friend, the baron; a comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. New York; D : 5384.
Aug. 8. 1904. 34639
Ovir friend, the burglar; a comedy for two peo-
ple, by C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York; 1900 A: 9841,
Apr. 17. 34640
Our friend the enemy; or. Who is your neigh-
bor? 1 act play, by H. F. Shoenfeld. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1915 ; D : 41803 ; Herbert F.
Siioenfeld, New York. 34640a
Our friends; a comedy in 4 acts, from the
Fi-ench of Victorien Sardou, by G. Kreislor.
© George Kreisler, New York ; 1873 : 6054,
May 29. 34641
Our friends the anti-suffragists.
(The) of it.
Sec Woman
Our friends the foods. Sec Five playlets.
Our future president; a play in 4 acts, by M. B.
Smith.
© Margaret Barrett Smith, New York:
1889 : 15228, May 20. 34642
Our gentlemen friends; a comedy of tlie day
in 4 acts, by A. Stein and S. Gross.
© Adolph Stein and Sidney Gross, Phila-
delphia ; 1880 : 3110, Feb. 26. 34643
Our G-erman-Americans. See From land to
land.
Our German cousin; a German comedy drama
in 4 acts, by G. P. Haines.
© Geo. P. Haines, Elkhart, Ind. ; 1897:
18327, Mar. 20. 34644
Our German farmer; a comedy drama, by Harry
D. Parker.
© Alf. Wyman, Chicago ; 1884 : 1436.
Jan. 21. 34645
1733
34646
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34671
Our German friend on the Rhine; comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Cohan and Maulsby.
© Cohan and Maulsby, Chicago ; 1897 :
10988, Feb. 13. 34646
Onr German senator; a farcical comedy in 3
acts, by Frank Rogers and Matthew Holmes.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1879:10399.
Aug. 5. 34647
Same. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Gus Williams, New York; 1879:11177,
Aug. 21 ; 2c. Aug. 21. 34648
Our German ward; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. J. Drown, jr. 45 p. f°. ^Typewritten.
© John J. Drown, jr., Plattsburgh, N. Y. ;
1888:32108, Nov. 12; 2c. Mar. 11, 1889.
34649
Our girls; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by
W. T. W. Ball. Boston, 1875.
© William T. W. Ball, United States;
1875 : 10902, Oct. 20. 34650
a new sensational protean drama in 3 acts,
by F. Herring.
© Fanny Herring, New York ; 1875 : 10234,
Oct. 5. 34651
- — - a serio-comic drama in 4 acts, by T. B.
De Walden. [118] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion Mardaunt, New York ; 1879 :
15875, Nov. 24; 2c. Nov. 27, 1886. 34652
or, Kepentence. an American comedy in
3 acts, by T. M. Hunter.
© T. M. Hunter, Boston; 1875:11564,
Nov. 4. 34653
Our g-irls in camp. See Anita's trial.
Our goblins; an entirely new and original com-
edy operetta in 1 act and 1 scene, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, United States; 1879: 16752,
Dec. 12. 34654
musical comedy in 3 acts, by Wm. Gill.
© Harry Knapp, St. Louis; 1891:44.514,
Dec. 8. 34655
Our goblins at home; a musical conceit in 2
acts and 4 scenes, by W. Gill.
© William Gill, United States; 1880: 13050,
Aug. 25. 34656
Our great country,
land.
See TJnser herrliches
Our great metropolis; a melodrnma in 6 acts
and 11 scenes, by George H. .Tessop and Ben
Teal.
© Klaw and Erlanger, New York; 1889:
17900, June 12. 34657
Our guardian angel. See On land and sea.
Our gypsies; a romantic drama in 3 acts and a
prologue, by E. W. Haskett. Ms.
© Emma Webb Haskett, United States;
ISSO : 5503, Apr. 7 ; 2c. June 9. 34658
Our Hebrew cousin; comedy drama in 4 acts,
by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; 1896 : 22088, Apr. 9.
34659
Our Hebrew friends; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by G. H. Jessop.
© M. B. Curtis, New York ; 1880 : 12400,
Aug. 11. 34660
Our Hebrew partner; or, Give him a chance,
drama in 3 acts, by F. Dumont.
© Frank Dumont, New York; 1882:742,
Jan. 16. 34661
Our hero; or. Second section of number 5, a
railroad drama, by B. H. Frick.
© B. H. Frick, Council Bluffs, la.; 1892:
51504, Dec. 17. 34662
Our heroes; being an episode of the late war
adapted to the present day, by E. Henderson.
© Ettie Henderson, Providence, K. I. ; 1875 :
13004, Dec. 11. 34663
a grand military allegory in 5 acts, 8 tab-
leaux, and 10 pictures, by J. B. Renauld.
© Edwin A. Perry, George B. Squires and
John B. Renauld, Brooklyn ; 1873 : 9929, Sept.
4. 34664
Our heroes in Cuba; a war drama, by G. F.
Euler. 57 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George Francis Euler, San Francisco ; D :
4410, Dec. 21. 1903; 2c. Dec. 21, 1903. 34665
Our hired giil; by W. Harris.
© William Harris, Boston; 1884:23732,
Nov. 29. 34666
a comedy in 3 acts, by W. .T. Cliappelle.
© W. J. Chappelle, Boston; 1888:24548,
Aug. 29. 34667
Our home; by J. A. Gilson.
© James A. Gilson, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1891:
23582. June 29. 34668
play in 4 acts, by H. T. Wenk. 48 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1910; D : 20014 ; Henry T.
Wenk, Chicago. 34669
Our honeymoon; dramatic sketch in 1 act, by
PI. II. de Leon.
© Henry R. de Leon, Hicksville, O. ; D: 863,
Sept. 13, 1901. 34670
■ -a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by R. Callender.
66 p. f°. TypeAvritten.
© Romaine Callender, Middletown, N. Y. ;
D : 1585, Mar. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1902.
34671
1734
34672
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34695
Our honeymoon — Continued.
— — musical faroe comedy, by Tlie Williams
duo. [20] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D:2.53S2; Williams
duo, Houston. 34672
Our hopeful son. Sec Jinimie Jones.
Our hotel: a new American comedy in 4 acts,
by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New Yorlj ; 1877 : 2991, Mar.
12. 34673
Bats, the bell boy, a farce in 1 act, by
Will H. Brunnhofer. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co.,
1894. 14 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 340] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894:42101,
July 27 ; 2c. Aug. 1. 34674
Our hour of triumph; dramatical playlet, by
F. J. Callahan. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35220 ; Frank J. Cal-
lahan, Scranton, Pa. 34675
Our houses of clay; or. The pui-ple room, a pur-
pose play, by W. A. Snow. 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Augustine Snow, Peterboro,
N. H. ; D : 1539S, iMar. 22, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 22,
1909. 34676
Our husband; comedy in 4 acts, by W. Bowman.
119 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915; D : 40778 ; Bertha
Ci'eighton and Willard Bowman, New York.
34676a
Our idol; a comedy in 4 acts, by Mrs. H. Beckett.
New York, Metropolitan print, 1877. 41 p. 8°.
© Harry Beckett, New York ; 1877 : 752,
Jan. 18 ; 2c. Feb. 14. 34677
Our industries and the shibboleth of parties;
by I. P. Noyes.
© Isaac Pitman Noyes, Washington ; D :
8810, July 3. 1906. 34678
Our innocent pastor; a comedy in 1 act, by H. M.
Markham.
© H. U. Markham, Chicago; 1878:2943,
Mar. 11. 34679
Our insane cousin; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by J. Holloran. S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1910 ; D : 22650 ; John Hol-
loran, Yonkers, N. Y. 34680
Our intended wife; by H. Conlon. 15 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv Conlon, New York; D : 14374, Nov.
25, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 25. 1908. 34681
Our intimate friends; comedy in 4 acts, adapted
from the French of Y. Sardou, by B. Papot.
© B&iedict Papot, Chicago; D:9112, Sept.
19, 1906. 34682
Our Irish homestead; romantic comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Frank Dumont.
© llichard O'Gorman, United States ; 1894 :
27795, July 3. 34683
Our Irish neighbors; an original comedy in 3
acts, by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago ; 1892 : 50607,
Dec. 12. 34684
Our Irish senator; a 3 act comedy, by E. R.
Barager.
© E. R. Barager, Prentice, Wis. ; D : 11986,
Dec. 11, 1907. 34685
Oar Irish senators; or, The two Macs' blun-
ders.
© Joe McNeil, United States; 1889:74.58,
Mar. 8. 34686
Our Irish visitors; an original comedv in 4 acts,
by T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago ; 1884 : 20580,
Oct. 13. 34687
Our Jack; a drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Stenman.
Clyde, O., Ames' pub. co.. 1900. 28 p. 12°.
(Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 419)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1900 A: 29668,
Dec. 6; 2c. Dec. 8. 34688
an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Enfield Centre, N. H. ;
1890 : 29434, Sept. 24. 34689
Our janitor; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. F. Milli-
ken.
© James F. Milliken, New York ; 1886 : 8355,
Apr. 8. 34690
Our Jem; a comedy-drama in 3 acts, by C. M.
S. McKenna.
© Cbarlotte M. Stanley McKenna, New
York ; 1881 : 588, Jan. 11. 34691
Our Jewel; comedy in 4 acts, by H. V, Vogt and
C. E. Kalb. 56 p. f°. Ms.
© Harry V. Vogt and C. E. Kalb, Camden,
N. J. ; 1888 : 20547, July 17 ; 2c. July 30.
34692
Our Jim; a comedy in 4 acts, by Egbert W. Fow-
ler. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1897.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1897:
34617, June 9 ; 2c. Aug. 13. 34693
Our Joe; a play in 4 acts, with songs and dances,
by E. C. Wbarton.
© Edward Clifton Wharton, New Orleans ;
1880: 5019, Mar. 30. 34694
Our Jonathan; or. The law of the land.
© William Moore, United States; 1885:
17174, Aug. 13. 34695
1735
34696
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34716
Our Katie; a play of the tui'f, by H. L. Jordan.
© Ht'leiie Lester Jordan, Chicago; 189;!:
24700, May 22. 34696
Our kentry cousin joining' the Woodmen.
Nickolaus Tallihankel's troubles.
See
Our Kittie; a (•oiuedy drama in 3 acts, by Minnie
I'oLsun. Clyde, O.. Ames' publishing cc, 1891.
20 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 333])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1894 : 11190.
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Mar. 1. 34697
Our landlord; a farcical corned v in 3 acts, bv
D. St. Clair.
© Dora St. Clair, New York; 1880:6441,
Apr. 26. 34698
Our lawmakers; a new farcical play, by E.IIarri-
gan.
© Edward Harrigan, United States; 1878:
2.582, Mar. 2. 34699
Our leading lady.
© Frederick E. Mortimer, Jewell Darrell
and J. A. Boone, New York ; D : 1190. Dec. 17,
1901. 34700
Our life; a symbolic play in 10 canticles, by N.
Goltlberg. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1914 ; D : 38759 ; N. Goldberg,
New York. 34700a
Our little boy; comedy playlet iu 1 act, by Cope-
laud brothers. ri].16p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914; D : 38550 ; Oopeland
brothers, Wichita, Kan. 34700b
Our little Cinderella; play \sitli music in 3
acts, by Leo. Trevor, music by Herman liohr,
lyrics by Arthur V/imperis. [143] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
® Ic. Dec. 31, 1910 ; D : 22973 ; Cyril IMaude.
London. 34701
Our little cousin; a comedy in 1 act, from the
l-'rench of A. Decourcelle and Th. Barrierc, by
Ct. Kreisler.
© George Kreisler, Boston ; 1871 : 6817, Julv
20. 34702
Our little fairy; farcical skit in 1 act, by A.
Comport. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1913; D : 32681 ; Angelina
Comport, New York. 34703
Our lives to live again; play in 4 acts with
epilogue, by I>. W. Lowenthal. [2], 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913 ; D : 34237 ; Louis Wil-
liam Lowenthal. Tucson. Ariz. 34704
Our lodging house; a local drama in 4 acts, by
E. Harold.
© Ernest Harold, Washingtou ; 1877 : 5795,
May 14. 34705
Our lodging house — Continued.
Same.
© Dwight M. Howard. Washingtou; 1880:
9136, June 17. 34706
■ — — See also Mechanic's (The) fair.
Our Malindy; 3 act comedy, by W. Fletcher.
© Walter Fletcher, New York ; 1890 : 30231.
Oct. 1. 34707
Our manager; a drama in 3 acts, bv M. Wolf.
© Mark Wolf. Boston ; 1887 : 19087. Julv 23.
34708
Our Margaret Alice; [farce in 2 acts, by Syd-
ney Sydney] [56] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burton Doyle, London ; D : 8837. Julv 17.
1906; 2c. July 17, 1906. 34709
Our Mary; comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. Wayne
Whitehill. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .July 25, 1911; D: 24770; James W.
AVhitehill, New York. 34710
a vaudeville sketch for two characters, by
G. F. Sturgis. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Granville Forbes Sturgis, Brooklvn ; D :
10874, June 28, 1907; 2c. June 28, 1907.
34711
Our Max. See Unser Max.
Our M. C; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by C.
Gayler.
© Charles Gayler, Buffalo; 1883:2406,
Feb. 5. 34712
Sec aJxd Three stars.
Our merry-making minstrels; bv A. J. Schind-
ler.
© Anthony .L Schindier, New York; 1900
A : 24551, Oct. 2. 34713
Our minister; a comedy in 3 acts, by T. H.
Sayre. 185 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© T. H. Sayre, New York ; 1882 : 10022.
June 19: 2c. June 19. 34714
Our minister's bride; comedy in 1 act, by Eve-
lyn Watson. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd., 1911. 15 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 209] )
© Apr. 25, 1911 ; 2c. A.i.n\ 26, 1911 ; D :
24056; Samuel French, New York. 34715
Our Miss Gibbs; a new musical play in 2 acts,
by Cryptos, constructed by James T. Tanner,
lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank,
additional numbers by George Arthur.s, music
by Ivan ('aryll iind Lionel Monckton. Lyrics,
London, New York [etc.] Chappell & co., ltd.,
1909. 36 p. 8°.
® Chappell & CO., ltd., London ; D : 14988,
Feb. 3, 1909; 2c. Feb. 3, 1909. 34716
1736
34717
COPYRIGHTED IN TJIE UNITED STATES
34740
Our Monroe doctrine; a comedy drama in 4 nets,
by Ilainiltou Harris [i. o. G. H. Harris] [105]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Hamilton Harris. Railway. N. J. ;
D:3076, Mar. 2, 1903; 2c. Oct. 26, 1904.
34717
Our musical quartette; lilackface comedy in 1
act.
© Joseph J. Ermatinger, liochester, N. Y. ;
1S92 : 160SS, Apr. 13. 34718
Our mutual friend; a comedy in 4 acts, drama-
tized from Charles Dickens, by H. R. Shat-
tiick. Boston, Lee <& Shepard, 1879. 42 p.
12°.
© Harriette R. Shattuck, United States;
1879 : 7225, May 81 ; 2c. Aug. 4. 34719
See also Gaffer's daughter. — Golden (The)
dustman.
Our Nan; or, Plunkett's Four Corners, an origi-
nal comedy drama in 3 acts, by R. Hutchin-
son.
© Rodolphe Hutchinson, Garnerville. N. Y. ;
D:444, May 9, 1901. 34720
Our native land; an Irish comedy drama, by
J. P. Sullivan.
© .Tosepli P. Sullivan. New York; 1895:
37023, July 17. 34721
Our near relations; a society drama in 4 acts,
by G. W. Hooper.
© George \V. Hooper, Jamestown, N. Y. ;
1884 : 6712, Mar. 28. 34722
Our neighborhood; a parlor play in 4 acts, bj'
our folks.
© EUzal)eth P. Wilson. Hartford; 1871:
2626, Mar. 25. 34723
Oxxv neighbors; a country society comedy, bv
C. C. Williams.
© Chauncey C. Williams, Boston ; 1S77 :
12810, Nov. 7. 34724
Our new butler; a comedy playlet, by F. Hat-
field. [17] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1909: D : 16536 ; Fannie
Hatfield, Forestdalc, R. I. 34725
Our new constable; by li. Underwood.
© Lawrence Underwood, New Y^'ork ; D :
5379. Aug. 6, 1904. 34726
Our new country; a comedy in 4 acts, by L.
Leopold.
© L. Leopold, Washington ; 1885 : 10347,
May 7. 34727
Our new girl; farce in 1 act, by U. Akerstrom.
[27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D : 28836 ; Ullie Aker-
strom, New York. 34728
Our new governess; comedy in 2 acts, by Grace
Luce Irwin. New York. S. French; London,
S. French, ltd., 1904. 1 p. 1., 19 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 5446. Aug.
IG, 1904; 2c. Nov. 19, 1904. 34729
Our new housekeeper; a scene of English
country life, a comedy in 4 acts, by T. Walmes-
ley.
© Thomas AValmesley, New York; 1886:
27217, Dec. 2. 34730
Our new minister; comedy of New England
life in 3 acts, by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn; 1900 A:
10498, xipr. 25; 2c. Apr. 25. 34731
a domestic comedy drama in 3 acts, by
Denman Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53249.
Oct. 19. 34732
a Yankee comedy in 4 acts, by Denman
Thompson and G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1893 : 51351,
Nov. 17. 34733
Our nev/ schoolmarm, Nick Drubem.
Fair play.
See
Our next president; or. The dark horse, an
American comedy in 4 acts.
© J. W. Blaisdell, Chicago ; 1879 : 10053.
July 31. 34734
Our oddities; an American comedy in 5 acts,
by Stanley I\IcKenna. New York, Metropoli-
tan print, 1ST7. 41 p. 8°.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, New York ; 1877 :
2674, Mar. 6; 2c. Mar. 17. 34735
Our office girls; a comedy of business life in 4
acts, by M. .L Sullivan (M. Navilus) [1],
126 p. t\ Typewritten.
© M. ,L Sullivan, New York ; 1891:6816.
Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 20. 34736
Our old Kentucky home; a drama in 5 acts, by
J. E. Bruce and H. V. Davis.
© Jolm Edward Bruce. Albany, and Hen-
rietla Vinton Davis, Washington; 1898:
29142, May 10. 34737
-a story of the Kentucky hills, by O. L.
.Tea neon.
© Otto L. Jeancon, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 8346, Apr. 14, 1906. 34738
Our old nobility; a drama in 1 act, by T. Frost.
© Thomas Frost, New York; 1891:41684.
Nov. 20. 34739
Our old town school; a facetious drama, by one
of the pupils, C, C. IMorgan.
© Charles C. Morgan, Boston; 1890:1641.
Jan. IL 34740
1737
34740
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34764
Our own beloved America; exceptionally unique
patriotic exercise, by IMrs. W. B. Dingman.
Lebanon, O., March brothers [1914] 10 p.
12°.
© Jan. 22, 1914; 2c. Jan. 23, 1914; D:
35762 ; March brothers, Lebanon. O. 34740a
Our party; a musical comedy in 3 acts, written
and composed by A. Lloyd.
© Arthur Lloyd, Great Britain; 1898:
40864, Aug. 30. 34741
Our pastor; a 3 act domestic comedy, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, Denver ; D : 4923, Apr. 22.
1904. 34742
Our patriots, from '76 to '98; a patriotic play
with tableaux, depicting historical events in
the history of the United States, by R. J.
Donnelly.
© Robert J. Donnelly, Brooklyn; 1898:
23644, Apr. 14. 34743
Our pet; an original drama.
© Georgie Hamlin, Cambridge. 111.; 1889:
5343, Feb. 15. 34744
Our players; or. Both sides of the curtain, a
realistic picture of play folk's every day life,
by M. Maclare.
© Maurice Maclare, New York ; 1891 : 2257.
Jan. 15. 34745
Our pleasant sins; by W. Barrett and Charles
Hannan. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett, Leeds, England; 1893:
10009, Feb. 24; 2c. Feb. 24, 34746
Our pleasure party; arr. for the stage by J.
Oppenheimer.
© Joe Oppenheimer, United States ; 1891 :
671. Jan. 5. 34747
Our politicians; a comedy in 4 acts, by A. D.
Gordon.
© Mrs. Ric Kiralfy, New York ; 1878 : 4257.
Apr. 9. 34748
Our politics; an original American comedy in
5 acts, by E. Willett.
© Edward Willett, St. Louis; 1877:6086,
May 21. 34749
Our protectors; an American comedy drama in
5 acts, by H. Vaughn.
© Harry Vaughn, United States; 1889:
nil4. Apr. 8. 34750
Our r. r. men; in 6 acts, by R. M. Taylor and
J. H. Delafield.
© R. M. Tavlor and J. H. Delafield, United
States; 1877:7771. July 5. 34751
Our r. r. men or boys; a drama in 4 acts, by
R. M. Taylor.
© R. M. Taylor, New York; 1877:6884,
June 11. 34752
Our regeneration; a passion drama in 3 acts,
by F. W. Jlathieu. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Fred'k W. INIathieu. New York ; D : 15798.
May 7, 1909; 2c. May 7, 1909. 34753
Our regiment; a military drama, compiled from
incidents in the War of the Rebellion, by
J. S. Rogers. Boston, A. Mudge & son, 1884.
45 p. 12°.
© James S. Rogers, United States; 1884:
2699, Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 9. 34754
Our relations; a comedy in 4 acts, by E. D.
Dunn.
© Edward D. Dunn, Newark, N. J.; D:
9S35, Jan. 28, 1907. 34755
a drama in 5 acts, by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia; 1888:
10858, Apr. 14. 34756
Our reporter; a comedy in 3 acts, with a pro-
logue, by A. C. Gunter.
© A. C. Gunter, San Francisco ; 1877 : 12036.
Oct. 18. 34757
Our rich cousin; a play in 4 acts, by D. K. Hig-
gins and M. O. Higgins.
© David Knowles Higgins and Milton Otis
Higgins. Englewood, 111. ; 1886: 18697, Aug. 17.
34758
Our right of way; a realistic and romantic
play, abounding in strong dramatic effects,
and startling tableaux, by W. H. Young.
© William H. Young and John Leslie Gos-
sin. United States ; 1889 : 16784, June 1.
34759
Our royal knights and regal dames; a farcical
comedy, by IM. Sullivan.
© IMaria Sullivan. Providence, R. I. ; 1898 :
16076, Mar. 8; 2c. Apr. 14. 34760
Our rural cousin.
© Frank Jones, Fairview, W. Va. ; 1892:
50241, Dec. 9. 34761
Our r'yal majesty; a comedy in 5 acts, by M. F.
Delanov. Alameda, Cal., The Daily encinal
print [1899] 55 p. 12°.
© Marian F. Delanoy, United States ; 1898 :
30955, May IS ; 2c. Dec. 20, 1899. 34762
Our Sam; a domestic comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. M. Stanley and F. M. Stanley.
© Charlotte M. Stanley and Frank M. Stan-
lev, Bay Ridge, N. Y. ; 1889:8330, Mar. 15.
34763
Our school-days; a 3 act musical comedy, writ-
tej), composed, sung and played by the trage-
dians of Kalamazoo, incidents and ideals fur-
nished by Neil Burgess, Hugh Fay and C. R.
Gardiner.
© C. R. Gardiner, New York; 1880:6080,
Apr. 19. 34764
1738
34765
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34788
Our school-days — Continued.
or, Boys and girls again, a musical comedy
in 3 acts, by R. McWade.
© Robert IMcWade, New York ; 1880 : 4452,
Mar. 19. 34765
Our schools; a farce in 1 act, by N. G. Wash-
ington.
© Napoleon G. Washington, New Brighton,
N. Y. ; 1882 : 13254, Aug. 11. 34766
Our secretaries; comedy in 3 acts, by C. and C.
Slade. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911; D : 25763 ; Constance
and Charles SUule, New York. 34767
Our senators; farcical comedy in 5 acts, by F.
Eversman, jr.
© Fred Eversman, jr., Baltimore ; 1884 :
22726, Nov. 13. 34768
Our servants; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. B.
Story.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1877 :
3626, IMar. 26. 34769
■ comedy in 1 act, by Francis liester. New
York, The Roxbury publishing company [1899]
12 p. 16°. (Wizard series)
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 76316.
Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 34770
a drama, by F. File.
© Franklin File, New York; 1877:4874,
Apr. 24. 34771
Our set; a comedy in 3 acts, by Louis Melbourne.
New York, 1888.
© W. J. Florence, United States ; 1888 : 5125.
Feb. 16. 34772
Our seventh. See Snap.
Our sleighing party; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by Wm. R. Watts.
© Cool Burgess, New York ; 1881 : 2286, Feb.
14. 34773
Our society; a drama in 5 acts, by E. M. Kirk-
land.
© Mrs. E. M. Kirkland, Chicago ; 1877 : 14199.
Dec. 7. 34774
Our soldiers; original drama in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by Annie Lev/is (Mrs. F. W. John-
son) [66] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York ; 1886 :
21326, Sept. 23 ; 2c. July 29, 1887. 34775
or, On the frontier, original play in 5 acts
and 7 tableaux, by Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W.
Johnson )
© Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W. Johnson), Bos-
ton ; 1887 : 29105, Nov. 10. 34776
Our sons (Nos fils); a comedy in 4 acts, by
Edouard Cadol.
© Frangois Mons and I^ouls Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19902, Sept. 3. 34777
Our South; a southern drama in 5 acts, by R.
Ralph.
© Richard Ralph, Long Island, N. Y. ; 1879 :
799, Jan. 17. 34778
Our starry banner; an original patriotic drama
in 5 acts, by J. A. Eraser, jr. Chicago, The
Dramatic publishing co. [1897] 50 p. 12°.
( [American acting drama] )
© Dramatic pub. co. and J. A. Fraser, jr.,
Chicago ; 1S97 : 59869, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21.
34779
Our step husband; a comedy melodrama, by
G. G. Osborne.
© Charles G. Osborne, Chicago ; 1897 : 42333,
July 24. 34780
Our substitute; presented by the White City
iViur. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Otto A. C. Paris, Boston ; D : 13473. .Tulv
31, 1908; 2c. July 31, 1908. 34781
Our summer boai'der. See Vaudevillainies.
Our summer boarders; an entirely original com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by W. E. Barnes.
© W. Elliott Barnes, New York; 1883:43,
Jan. 2. 34782
or. The jolly tramp, a farce comedy in 2
scenes, by Bert C. Rawley.
© Ames pub. co., Clvde. O. ; 1896 : 14858,
Mar. 7 ; 2c. Mar. 18. 34783
Our summer day; a melodrama, by H. C. Kirk.
© Hyland C. Kirk, Phelps, N. Y. ; 1885:
14704, July 8. 34784
Our sunny southern home; 3 acts and prologue.
© John S. Grieves, United States; 1888:
25213, Sept. 5. 34785
Our times; or, Step by step, a drama of real
life in 2 pictures, by W. Soubron.
© Wm. Soubron, Milwaukee ; 1873 : 11361,
Oct. 4. 34786
Our toys; or. Out doll's house, a fairy vision
in 1 peep, libretto by W. Yardley, music by
Cotsford Dick and others. London. J. Wil-
liams, ltd. ; New York, E. Schuberth & co.
[1906] 15 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Joseph Williams, ltd.. London ; D : 8930,
Aug. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1906. 34787
Our treasure; musical comedy in 3 acts, by L. J.
De Smidt.
© Louis Jaques De Smidt, Chicago; 1886:
18943, Aug. 21. 34788
1739
34789
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34811
Our troubles.
© Rosa Pfaff, Philadelphia; D:7S44,
Jan. 13, 1906. 34789
Our twins; drama in 3 acts, by C. H. Thomp-
son.
© Charle.s H. Thompson, Troy, N. Y. ; 18S7 :
3977, Feb. 18. 34790
Our v/edding tour; a dramatic composition.
© Thomas A. Hall, New Orleans; 1880:
13459, Sept. 3. 34800
Our western cousin; in 4 acts, by .Joaquin Mil-
ler Ipsoud. oi^ Cincinnatiis Heine MillerJ
© Louis Aldrich, Bo^^ton ; 1883 : 12810.
July 12. 34801
Our two orphans; a po\verful and emotional
drama in 1 act and 7 tableaux, from the
French of M. M. D'Ennery and Cormon. by
U. H. Cox.
© Freeman sisters, United States ; 1870 :
9062, Aug. 24. 34791
Our typewriter; a comedy in 3 acts, by D. Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States ; 1895 : 1089;',,
Ffb. 22. 34792
Our uncle from Maine; an American comedy in
4 acts, adapted by H. Wilson.
© Harrv Wilson. Philadelphia ; 1882 : 10409.
June 23. ' 34793
Our uncle from the West; Christmas play in 1
act, by M. Greenwald. New York, L. Feist,
inc., 1912. cover-title, 6 p. 4°.
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Oct. 28, 1912; D:
312.12; I>eo Feist, inc., Nev.' York. 34794
Our Uncle Jonathan; by O. R. Crumhorn.
© Orlando R. Crumhorn, Detroit; 1890:
2924, .Tan. 21. 34795
Our Utopia, its rise and fall; apsliictic
comedietta in 2 acts, by Kate Hope.
© Roorbach & co.. New York; 1882:4195,
-Shu: 16. 34796
Our village postmaster; [rural comedy drama]
in 3 acts, by E. H. Perry. 21 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 19, 1915; D : 41.342 ; Eugene H.
Perry, Hudson, Wis. 34796a
Our visit to the Centennial; a spectacular ex-
travagiinza. by J. V. Prichard and T. ll.
French.
© Samuel French & son, New York ; 1876 :
3874, Mar. 31. 34797
Our visitors; an original comedy in 4 acts, by
T. E. Murray.
© Thomas E. Murray, Chicago; 1884:
20581, Oct. 13. 34798
Our war correspondent. See Captain Dick.
Our wedding day; a comedy in 4 acts, by
I>eonard (Jrover.
© Kit Clarke, New York; 1886:20837,
Sept. 15. 34799
Our wedding night; play in 1 act, by T. O'lNIal-
ley. [1], 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1914; D : 36637 ; Thomas
O'Malley, Brooklyn. 34799a
1740
Our wife; fi'.rcical cftmedy in 3 acts, by H. A\
Fischer. [193] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1911; D : 2.3847 ; Henry W.
Fischer, liiooklyn. 34802
sketch in 1 sict, by F. Rutle(l.-(>. |'.)| p.
4". Typewriiten.
© Ic. Apr. 12. 1911: D: 23929; Frjiuk Kut-
led.ue, Minneapolis. 34803
>S'ce also Rose (The) shop.
Our v.dves; comedy in 3 acts, by F. Mandel and
Helen Krafft. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Julv 10, 1912; D: 30221 ; Frank Man-
del, Nev York. 34804
Sanii'. 110 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. lU, 1912; D : 30504 ; :M. Wit-
mark & .sons. New York. 34805
farce comedy in 4 acts, by Ludwi.g von
Fnldii. iv. fi'om the German by H. Krafl't.
[5], 137 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1911; D: 24904; Helen
KralTt, New Y'ork. 34808
farce in 3 acts, by Anthony E. Wills. Bos-
ton. A\'. 11. Baker & co., 1910. 49 p. 12°.
© .Tuly 23, 1910; 2c. July 25. 1910; D:
21627; Walter H. P.aker & co., Bo.ston.
34807
Our workingmen. S>'(' Poor and rich.
Our world's champions; by F. Hassali. Type-
written.
© Frank Hassali, San Franci.sco ; 1900 A:
.3251, Feb. 5; Ic. Feb, 5; Ic. Mar. 15. 34808
Cur youthful patriots; by J. W. J. Maxdey.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
57281, Sept. 7. 34809
Ourselves as others see us. See American
ideals.
Out all night; comedietta, by A. E. Berg.
© Albert Ellerv Berg. New York; 1898:
19737, Mar. 26. 34810
Out at sea; an entirely original drama, consist-
ing of a prologue, 4 acts and 6 tableaux, by
C. E. Newton.
© Charles E. Newton, New York; 1872: 86,
Jan. 5. 34811
34812
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34832
Out-door (The) patient: drama in 4 acts, by
H. M. Cahill. 43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Mar. 9, 1911; D : 2359S ; Helena M.
Cnhill, New York. 34812
Out for glory; comedy in 3 acts, by E. M. Pad-
dock and Ormoiid H. Paddock. 77 p. 4°.
Typewrit ten.
© Ic. Jane 9, 1915; D: 40882; Eleanor
IVIills Paddock, Toledo, O. 34812a
Out in Idaho; a drama, by F. S. Neill. Burling-
loii. VI-., The Lane press, 1908. 15 p. 8°.
© Frederick Stron^hteubury; Neill, Bur-
lington, Vt. ; D: 13729, Sept. S, 1908; 2c. Nov.
10, 1908.
34813
Out in Iowa; a drama in 4 acts, by C. W. Doty.
189] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Doty, New York; D : 2935,
.Tan. 31, 1903; 2c. Jan. 31, 1903. 34814
Out in Ohio; a pastoral play in 4 acts, by J. C.
Nugent. Typewritten.
© J. G. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; 1899:
76777, Nov. 24 ; 2c. Aug. 10, 1900. 34815
Out in the Allegheuies; a drama in 4 acts, by
the Vundeons [pseud, of I. M. and L. B. Ma-
son] [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29193 ; Ida M. and
Louis B. Mason, New York. 34816
Out in the storm; play in 1 act, by W. E. Carl-
ton. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34269 ; Walter E.
Carleton, Chicago. 34817
Out in the streets; an original drama in 4 acts,
by N. S. Wood.
© N. S. Wood, United States; 1899 : 12147,
Apr. 19. 34818
■ Sec also Lost in a big city.
Out in the woods; sketch in 1 act, by H. A.
Clarke. 12 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1915; D : 39477 ; Harold A.
Clarke, New York. 34818a
Out of a job; sketch in 1 act, by Cyrus Brown-
lee Nev>'ton. [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1915; D: 39537; Gay Reid
and Lester Drummond, San Francisco.
34819
Out of bondage; a musical drama, by J. B. Wil-
liams.
© S. B. Hyers, United States; 1876:8490,
July IS. 34820
-a play in 4 acts, by J. Bradford.
© Joseph Bradford, Boston; 1876:4173,
Apr. 6. 34821
See also Black (The) slave.— Millie, the
Out of darkness; a comedy-drama, by E. M.
Royle.
© Edwin Milton Royle, Salt Lake City;
1891 : 5007, Fob. 5. 34822
Out of Egypt.
© Clara Rogers Owens, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
0518, Apr. 15, 1905. 34823
Out of his sphere; a drama in 3 acts, by David
Hill [pseud, of David W. Hildreth] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co.. 1889. 35 p. 12°. ( [W. H.
Baker & co.'s Boston list] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Bo.ston ; 1S89 :
21S89, July 15; 2c. Oct. 5. 34824
Out of sight; Ethiopian comedy in 1 act, 2
.scenes, by F. ISI. Risdon.
© Filla Maria Risdon, Gallup, N. M. ; 1897:
.583.31, Oct. 14. 34825
Ethiopian comedy in 2 acts, by Davis Ris-
don [pseud, of Filla Maria Risdon] Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1899.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
75913, Dec. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 14, 1899. 34826
— a 3 act comedy, l)y Edward Poland. [39] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Clias. Katzenberg, Philadelphia; 1889:
32419, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1891. 34827
— See also Carl Doonder.
quadroon.
Out of sight, out of mind; comedy in 1 act. by
L. V. Allen. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1911 ; D : 24765 ; L. Virginia
Allen, Siin Francisco. 34828
Out of step; or, False harmony, melodrama in
3 acts, by AVillard Von Hagen. 57 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1915 ; D : 39785 ; Wlllard Ar-
nold Von Hagen, Minneapolis. 34828a
Out of the dark. See Lillian.
Out of the da,rkness; an emotional drama in
5 acts, l)y T. H. Arnold. [92] p. 4°. Ms.
© Thomas H. Arnold, New Orleans ; 1886 :
1520, Jan. 18 ; 2c. Jan. 18. 34829
play in 1 act, by J. Crawford. 11 p. 4°.
•Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1910 ; D : 20194 ; James Craw-
foril, San Francisco. 34830
Out of the deeT3 waters; a play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Benner [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Henry Benner, Fullerton, Pa.;
D : 10868, June 27, 1907 ; 2c. June 27, 1907.
34831
Out of the depths; 1 act dramatic composition,
by W. L. Kalet. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20834 ; William L.
Kalet, Columbia, S. C. 34832
1741
34833
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
84853
Out of the depths — Continued.
1 act play, by Charles T. Dazey. [2], 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913 ; D : 34622 ; Joseph Con-
yers, New York. 34833
See also Challenge (The). — Christie John-
stone. — False. — Ishmael.
Out of the desert. See Bob of the valley.
Out of the fire; a sensation drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by S. W. Higgins.
© S. W. Higgins, New York ; 1872 : 210.").
Mar. 6. 34834
Out of the fold; a rural emotional drama, by
L. McCormick [i. e. A. L. McCoriiiickl [70 1 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© liangdon McCormick, New York ; D :
1250, Jan. 7, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1902. 34835
Out of the frying-pan into the fire; sketch for
2 characters, male and female, by Harry S.
Miller. New York. H. J. Wehman. 1902. 7 P-
16°. (Wehman's series of select vnndeville
plays, sketches and farces, no. 3)
© Henrv J. Wehman, New York ; D : 28.SO.
Sept. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1902. 34836
Out of the jaws of death; melodrama in 4 acts,
by M. H. Thurston. 113 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mav \Henderson Thurston, Mechanic
Falls, Me. ; D : 14340, Nov. 21. 190S ; 2c. Nov.
21, 190S. 34837
Out of the mire; play in 3 acts, by C. A. do
Lima. 67 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1909 ; D : 17207 ; Charles A.
de Lima, New York. 34838
Out of the night; drama in 4 acts, by F. W.
Harri.s. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12. 1914 ; D : 38097 ; Frank W.
Harris. New York. 34838a
a drama in 4 acts and an epilogue, by J. A.
Chew. Typewritten.
© James Alfred Chew. Chicago; 1897:
30653, June 21; 2c. June 21. 348^9
play in 3 acts, by C. A. Davy. [3]. 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31859 ; Catherine A.
Davy, Chicago. 34840
Out of the past; by A. M. Hemmings.
© Adele M. Hemmings, Brooklyn ; D : 14804.
Jan. 12, 1909. 34841
a melodrama, by D. Davidson and Aimee
Carey.
© Dor6 Davidson, New York; 1890:24038,
Aug. 7. a4842
1
Out of the past — Continued.
play in 1 act. by B. H. Voigt. [2], 20 p.
4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. .5, 1912: D : 29294 ; B. H. Voigt,
New York. 34843
— — or. The warning, original sketch, by W. I.,.
Hall. [1], 17 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1912; D: 30009; Willard Loo
Hall, Altoona, Pa. 34844
Out of the question; a comedy, by W. D. How-
ells. Boston. James R. Osgood and company,
1877. 1 p. 1., is:} p. 24°.
© IL O. lluuiiliton & CO. and W. D. How-
ells, Cambridge, Mass. ; 1877:4592, Apr. 10:
2c. Apr. 25. 34845
S;uno. Boston and New York, Houghton,
Mifflin and company [1905] Ip. l.,183p. 24°.
© W. D. Howells, New York, in renewal
for 14 vears from Apr. 10, 1905; A: 10.5085.
Dec. 28, 1904; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904. 34846
Out of the rut with father. Sec Sacrifices
(The) of conquering Collins.
Out of the sea; original drama in 4 acts, by
F. F. Wolgannith. ?,2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Francis F. Wolgamuth, Southampton,
Pa.; 1889:20063, July 3; 2c. Oct. 14. 34847
a i)lay in 1 act, by N. Rose. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Norman Rose, New York ; D : 15041.
Ajir. 17. ]909; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 34848
Out of the shadow; a drama in 3 acts, by
August Vatter and John E. Spencer, some-
wliat altered from the original version under
fho title of A noble sacrifice. Boston, W. H.
P.aker & co., 1890. 48 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed.
of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1889:
30194, Dec. 21; 2c. Jan. 23, 1890. 34849
Out of the South; a pantomime, by Kurt Ma-
tull.
© Charles Racine Tyler, New York ; D :
4.S57. Dec. 8, 1903. 34850
Out of the vast unknown depths; a phantom
in 1 act. [bv] M. Delano. [New York, Clarence
H. Eagle. 1908] 12 p. 8°.
© Mortimer Delano, New York ; D : 12023,
Mar. 26, 1908; 2c. Apr. 6, 1908. 34851
Out of the "West; in 4 acts, by Martha L. Og-
den. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. L. Ogden. New York ; D : 5716. Nov.
1, 1904; 2c. Nov. 1, 1904. 34852
Out of the wilderness; a drama in 4 acts and
4 scenes, by J. Slevin. [66] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© James Slevin, New York ; D : 7565, Nov.
15, 1905- 2c. Nov. 15, 1905. 34853
742
34854
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
84874
Out of the woods; a drama in 4 acts, by M. E,
Roe.
© Mary E. Roe, Milwaukee ; 1900 A : 2841,
Jan. 31, 34854
Out of town; a comedy in 3 acts, by Bell Elliott
Palmer. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
34 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9359,
Oct. 31, 1906; 2c. Dec. 26, 1906. 34855
Out on a lark; comedy, by Nelson Compston.
58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Oct. 10, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1909 ; D : 17246 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago, 34856
Out on a strike; by W. P. Kimball, Proof.
© Wilbur F. Kimball, Haverhill, Mass.;
1885 : 23644, Nov. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 8. 1886. 34857
or. Battle of the bull and the bear,
© Wilbur Fisk Kimball, Haverhill, Mass.;
1885:27189, Dec. 23. 34858
Out on the plains. See Grit.
Out on the world; a drama in 3 acts. Clyde, O.,
A. D. Ames, 1880. 23 p. 12°, ( [Ames' series
of standard and minor drama, no. 83] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1880 : 4039, Mar.
13 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 34858a
Out shopping; a local character comedy in 4
acts, by F. G. Maeder.
© Fred G. Maeder, United States; 1882:
18790, Nov. 6. 34859
Out there; original comedy in 3 acts, by George
Cameron [pseud, of G. Drew] 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1910; D: 20546; Gladys
Drew, New York. 34860
Out there beyond; modern drama in prologue
and 3 acts, by C. .Johnstone and V. Milliman.
48 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1913 ; D : 35172 ; Calder John-
stone and Virginia Milliman, New York.
34861
Out this evening — home tomorrow; a comedy
in 1 scene, by F. F. Mackay. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© F. F. Mackay, New York; 1890:13266,
Apr. 22 ; 2c. Apr, 22. 34862
Out "West; an American sensational drama, by
J. B. Matthews.
© .T. Brander Matthews, New York ; 1871 :
6120, June 27. 34863
a coraedv drama in 4 acts, by Justin
Adams. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1902. 42
p. 12°. [Produced by The Maude Hillman
CO. under the title, Miss Ray of Colorado]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2470,
Oct. 20, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1902. 34864
Out West — Continued.
play in 1 act, by F. A. Gambold. [12] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1911 ; D : 23564 ; Fred A. Gam-
bold, Los Angeles. 34865
'by H. M. Fechheimer,
© Henry M. Fechheimer, Detroit ; D : 15803,
May 8, 1909, 34866
by Walter E, Grogan. 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1912; D: 28280; C, Aubrey
Smith, New York. 34867
Out yonder; a drama of the Southwest in 4 acts,
by A. R. Whytal. Typewritten.
© A. Russ Whytal, New York ; 1892 : 26678,
June 25 ; 2c. June 21, 1897. 34868
play in 4 acts, by Isaac Henderson. 112 p.
12°. Printed.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909 ; D : 16991 ; Marion Hen-
derson, Rome. 34869
Outcast CThe); by H. Holmes. 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Harold Holmes, Philadelphia; 1894:
17200, Mar, 28 ; 2c. June 13. 34870
an original drama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by F. Bassford.
©Franklyn Bassford, Brooklyn; 1882:7404,
May 6. 34871
-Parisian police-court sketch, from the
French of Lucien Mayrague, by Frederic F.
Schrader. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1910 ; D : 22704 ; Hans Bartsch,
New York. 34872
a play in 1 act, by August Strindberg, freely
adapted by Strindberg from the novel of Ola
Hannson's, tr. from the German of Emil
Schering by Mary Harned. (In Poet lore, v.
17, no. 3, autumn 1906; periodical © June
25, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 21, 1906 ; B : 121943 ; Poet
lore CO., Boston)
by U. Morelli. 10 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1913; D: 34625; Ulysses Mo-
relli, New York. 34873
See also Walter Iredale. — Wandering
(The) orphan, — Wilmot or Dunbar?
Outcast (The) artist; by M. J, Fielding, 15 p,
4°. Typewritten.
© Maurice J. Fielding, Brooklyn ; D : 13428,
July 28, 1908 ; 2c. July 28, 1908. 34874
Outcast (The) fugitive,
the rancher.
See James Warner,
5379— VOL 2—17-
-6
Outcast (The) of fate. See Medea.
1743
34875
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34897
Outcast (The) son; by C. D. Ettinger, S. Kurtz
and B. Katz. 5 p. f. Typewritten.
© le. Jan. 23, 1912; D : 28407 ; Chas. D.
Ettinger, Samuel Kurtz and Bernard Katz,
New Yorlc. 34875
Outcasts (The); [by] J. A. Sutton.
© John A. Sutton, Brooklyn; 1886:29002.
Dee. 18. 34876
Outcast's (The) daughter; by G. M. Anderson.
42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. M. Anderson, Princeton, Ind. ; D :
8793. July 7, 1906 ; 2c. July 7, 1906. 34877
a drama, in 4 acts, by Marlon Eddy [pseud.
of M. F. Delanoy]
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 68872,
Oct. 23 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 34878
Outcasts of a great city; a marvelous dramatic
conception in 4 acts, by Chas. H. Flemming.
© Daniel A. Kelly, United States; 1893:
19564. Apr. 21. 34879
Outcasts (The) of New York; a melodrama, by
David Bela.sco.
© Charles Frohman. New York ; 1883 :
21368, Nov. 19. 34880
Outcasts of Poker Flat; an original sensational
■ drama in prologue and 3 acts, by J. J. Mo-
Closkoy.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1873:
674, Jan. 25. 34881
Outcasts of society; a drama in 4 acts, by J,.
Adams. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams. Chelsea, Mass.; D : 3062.
Fel). 27. 1903; 2c. Mar. 19, 1903. 34882
Outcast's (An) revenge; a new and original
drama, by A. S. Keller.
© Augustine S. Keller, New Haven; 1886:
547. Jan. 7. 34883
Outclassed; comedy in 1 act. by G. Bloomquest.
22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31. 1912; D: 30390; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 34884
Outcome (The); drama in 3 acts, by R. A. Mar-
chand. [80| p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1912; D : 29155 ; Ralph A.
Marchand, Cambridge. Mass. 34885
Outcry (The); play in 1 act, by H. K. Webster.
1 21. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1914; D: 38494; Henry
Kitchen Webster, Evanston, 111. 34885a
Outlaw (The); by L. C. Fletcher.
© L. Covne Fletcher, United States; 1882:
20798, Dec. 9. 34886
a comic opera in 3 acts, by R. Fax.
© Reuben Fax, Toronto, Can;id:i : D: 15609.
Outlaw (The) — Continued.
1 act playlet, by W. L. Sweitzer. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. S, 1911; D: 25706; Willard L.
Sweitzer, AUentown, Pa. 34888
play in 3 acts, by Nelson Compston. Chi-
cago, Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [35] p.
f°. Mimeographed. (Byer's library of tab-
loid plays)
© Nov. 2, 1914; 2c. Nov. 21. 1914; D:
38879 ; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 34888a
— playlet in 1 act, by J. P. Mo.ssmeier. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1913; D: 32307; Joseph P.
:Mossmeier, New Orleans. 34889
— or, The maid and the outlaw, a romantic
play in 3 acts and 5 scenes, by G. T. Smith and
M. Doran. Typewritten.
© George Totten Smith and Marie Doran,
New York ; 1899 : 12740. Feb. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 2.
34890
See also Plays: August Strindberg.
Outlaw (The) girl; in 4 acts, by S. A. Schafer.
[34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Samuel A. Schafer, Sterlinir. Kan. ; D :
12125, Jan. 6, 1908; 2c. Jan. 6, 1908. 34891
Outlaw (The) of Glenmalure; play in 4 acts,
by C. Von der Vonde. [85] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 13499,
Aug. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 34892
Outlaw (The) reclaimed. See Adam Harney.
Outlaw (An) submarine; 1 act sketch, by E.
Osgood. 15 p. 4°. Typewxitten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D: 41208; Erastus
Osgoorl South P.raintree, Mass. 34892a
Outlawed; by Ij. C. Fletcher.
© Lydia Coyne Fletcher, Washington ;
1882:20898, Dec. U. 34893
original 1 act dramatic composition, by
L. A. Beatty and F. E. .Tones. [8] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910; D : 21785 ; Louis Arsell
Beattv and Frank E. Jones. Wilmington, Del.
34894
Outlaws (The); by C. Fuller.
© Caroline Fuller, New York; D : 12210.
.Tan. 20, 1908. 34895
comic opera, by B. N. Beal.
© Bertram Noel Beal. Denver; 1898: 18228.
Mar. 18; 2c. Mar. 21. 34896
play in 1 act, by Gwen John [pseud, of G.
Apr. 13, 1909.
34887
.Tones] [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1913; D: 32448; Gladys
Jones, Chelsea, London. 34897
1744
34898
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34017
Outlaws (The)— Continued.
play in 1 act, by Henrietta Warren [pseud.
of N. F. Krag] adapted from Gilbert Parker's
Pierre and his people. 12 p. 4. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 19, 1910 ; D : 22852 ; Nora Foster
Krag, St. Paul. 34898
Outlaw's (The) Christmas; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by Theodore Kremer. 128 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York; D:9388,
Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 34899
Outlaws (The) of Carolina; or, The swamp
demons, a sensation drama, by C. Foster.
© Charles Foster, New York ; 1872 : 3876,
Apr. 12. 34900
Outlaws (The) of Etiquetta; operetta in 2 acts,
words by Helen Helmore, music by Harold
Vincent Milligan. New York, G. Schirmer
[1914] [46] p. 8°. (G. Schirmer's collec-
tion of opera-librettos)
© Sept. 8, 1914; 2c. Sept. 14, 1914; D:
38114 ; G. Schirmer, New York. 34900a
Outlaws of Montana; 4 act drama of the far
West, by J. F. Maddox. 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1909 ; D : 1693.5 ; Jesse
Franklin Maddox, Boise, Id. 34901
Outlaws (The) of the Carolinas. See Swamp
angels.
Outlaw's (The) retreat. See Always on hand.
Outlaw's (An) son; a comedy drama in 4 acts,
by H. Simon.
© Henrv Simon. United States; 1884:
10619. INIay 26. 34902
Outlook (The); a play of the moment, in 4 acts,
by H. Connelly. 81 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32240 ; Hubert Con-
nelly, New York. 34903
Outpost; a play, by J. F. J. Archibald. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Tas. F. J. Archibald, Washington ; D :
12786, Apr. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 34904
Out's inn; a black-face sketch in 1 scene, by
Harry L. Newton. Chicago and New York,
The Dramatic publishing company, 1902. 8
p. 12°,
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2546,
Nov. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1902. 34905
Outside (The) inn; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. A. Richardson. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1911 ; D : 25336 ; Frankland
A. Richardson, New York. 34906
Outside the door; drama in 1 act, by H. Delf.
[2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1914 ; D : 37592 ; Harry Delf,
New York. 34906a
Outside the family; play in 3 acts, by M. B.
Long, iii, 273 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21245; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 34907
Outside the gates of paradise; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by Adeline M. Leitzbach.
[1], 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. M. Leitzbach, New York; D:9464,
Nov. 19, 1906; Ic. Nov. 19, 1906; Ic. Dec. 3,
1906. 34908
Outside the law; by V. K. Dunn. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Violette Kimball Dunn, New York; D:
8719, June 19, 1906 ; 2c. June 19, 1906. 34909
-sketch in 1 act, by H. M. Hicks. [2], 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D: 42049; Henry M.
Hicks, New York. 34909a
Outsider (An); coltege play for girls in 1 act,
In- Wilhemeu Wilkes. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1910. 20 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Mar. 25, 1910; 2c. Mar. 26, 1910; D:
20586 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 34910
■ a drama in 4 acts, by F. Dawson and Sant-
Matthews.
© Forbes Dawson and Sant-Matthews, Eng-
land ; 1892 : 45082, Nov. 5. 34911
a play in 4 acts.
© S. O. Dermot, Maiden, Mass.; D : 9465,
Nov. 19, 1906. 34912
^by H. M. Muse. [24] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1911 ; D : 23822 ; Hiram Marion
Muse, Palestine, Tex. 34913
Outward bound and homeward bound; or. Life
in New York and Shyanne, an original
drama in 5 acts, by P. Connolly and B. Barry.
© P. Connolly and E. Barry, New York;
1871 : 10,700, Nov. 10. 34914
Outwitted; a comedy drama in 4 acts, arr. by
W. T. Nelson.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago;
1897 : 10447, Feb. 10. 34915
a drama in 5 acts, by E. M. Kirkland.
© E. M. Kirkland, Chicago; 1877:6652,
June 4. 34916
a farce comedy in 4 acts, arr. by W. T.
Nelson.
© William Tecumseh Nelson, Chicago ;
1S97 : 67685, Dec. 6 ; 2c. Dec. 6. 34917
1745
34918
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34935
Out-witted — Continued.
a society sketch for girls in 1 Jict, adapted
bv Bob O'Link [pseud.] New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1908. 8 p. 12^
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 12577.
Mar. 18. 1908 ; 2c. June 10, 1908. 34918
or, Eloped.
© H. E. and A. A. De Baldovert, St. Louis :
1888:23820, Aug. 20. 34919
Outwitting- the colonel; a farce in 1 act, by
Gordan V. May." Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1901] 10 p. 12°. ([Amateur series])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D:963, Oct. IG.
1901 ; 2c. Nov. 15, 1901. 34920
Oveja (La) perdida; zarzuela infantil en 1 acto
y en verso, letra de .Tuan Redondo Menduiua.
mllsica del maestro J. Taboada Steger. Ma-
drid, Pociedad anonima Casa Dot^sio [1911]
23 p. 8°. (Galeri<1 infantil) [Libretto only]
© Feb. 10, 1911; 2c. Feb. 11, 1911; D:
23321 ; Casa Dot^sio, Madrid. 34921
Ovenbecks (Die); drama in 4 akten aus dem
ofri;;iorsloben. von O. von Gontard und H.
Losch. Miinchen, Rubinverlag [1903] 71 p.
16°. ( [Rubin-bibliothek] )
© Rubinverlag, Munich; D : 3052, Feb. 26.
1903 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1903. 34922
Over aevne. f?ee Beyond human power. —
Plays; by Bj0rnstjerne Bj0rnson.
Over long distance; drama in 1 act, by Mark
Reardon. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11. 1915; D: 41466; Mark S. Rear-
don. 3d. New York. 34922a
Over Niag-ara Falls; an American comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Ed. W. Rowland and E.
Clifford.
© Edwin Clifford, Oshkosh, Wis. ; D : 1124,
Nov. 26, 1901. 34923
Over one sinner; in 4 acts, by E. Booth Tilton
and Sutton Vane. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edwin B. Tilton, Gloucester City, N. J. ;
D : 8353, Apr. 16. 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906.
34924
Over-speeding; drama in 1 act, with prologue,
by .T. S. Barcus. [33] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1914; D: 37352; James S.
Barcus, New York. 34924a
Over the border; by C. L. Nagely.
© Carlton Lewis Nagely, New York; D:
12479, Mar. 4, 1908. 34925
j^ plfxy in 4 acts, by Constance Skinner and
Herbert* Heron [pseud, of H. H. Peet]
© Herbert Heron Peet, Los Angeles; D:
12.^18. Mar. 10, 1908. 34926
Over the cliff. See In the way.
Over the falls; a sensational drama in 4 acts,
by W. Vershay.
© William Vershay, Albany ; 1871 : 5328,
June 6. 34927
Over the fence; farce in 3 acts, by N. Harper.
[2], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2. 1914 ; D : 36909 ; Neal Harper,
Now York. 34927a
nmsical comedietta in 1 act, by Louis Wes-
lyn. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
' © Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35772 ; J. Louis
Mintz, Philadelphia. 34927b
Over the footlights; a tabloid comedy drama
in 1 act and 3 scenes, by Miron Leffingwell.
[21] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© May 20, 1910; 2c. May 23, 1910; D:
21119 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 34928
Over the garden fence; a farce in 1 act, by
W. F. Chapman. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1901] 16 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1018,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 34929
Over the garden wall; comedy in 3 acts, by
.L P. Wilson.
© J. Paul Wilson, Bronxville, N. Y. ; D:
3950, Sept. 15, 1903. 34930
— a comic opera in 2 acts, by G. C. Wester-
velt. [3], 67 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Tech show and G. C. Westervelt, Boston ;
D : 12560, Jlar. 17. 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908.
34931
— a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by W. K.
Bocock.
© W. Kemper Bocock, Philadelphia ; 1882 :
16835, Oct. 10. 34932
a musical burlesque in 1 act, by Will D.
Felter. New York, H. Roorbach, 1897. 21 p.
16°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays]) [With music]
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52644, Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 34933
— musical dialogue, by Clifford Harris,
music by Eddie Jewell. [6] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 28, 1911; D: 25898; Julie
Cooper and Bonita Oliver. San Francisco.
34934
— an original farce comedy in 4 acts, by S.
Marble.
© Scott Marble, Chicago ; 1884 : 9202, May 3.
34935
1746
34936
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
34956
Over the garden wall — Oontiiuiod.
serio-comic musical sketch, book and lyrics
by Jesse G. M. Glick, music by Irving M.
Wilson. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 4. 1912 ; D : 28373 ; Glick & Wil-
son, San Francisco. 34936
Over the hill from the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carleton's
poem of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8974.
Mar. 21. 34937
Over the hill to the poorhouse; a comedy drama
in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carleton's poem
of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8972.
Mar. 21. 34938
See also Mother's (A) love.
Over the hills; comedy in 1 act, by Jolin
Palmer. London, Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd.,
1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Apr. 2, 1914; Ic. Apr. 10. 1914; D:
36662; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
34938a
Over the hills from the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts, founded upon Will Carle-
ton's poem of the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:8973,
Mar. 21. 34939
Over the hills to the poorhouse; a comedy
drama in 4 acts. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles Jay Smith, Chicago; D:5901,
Dec. 12, 1904; 2c. Dec. 12, 1904. 34940
■ by Herbert Hall AVinslow.
© George Kenniugtou, New York ; D : 2945,
Feb, 3, 1903. 34941
— -founded upon Will Carleton's poem of
the same title, by J. B. Polk.
© J. B. Polk, New York; 1889:431.
Jan. 3. 34942
the new domestic drama in 4 acts [by A. O.
Miller]
© Amos O. Miller, United States; 1878:
13580, Nov. 21. 34943
-Same. [2], 70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. O. Miller, jr., Toledo, O., in renewal
for 14 years from Nov. 21, 1906; D:9496,
Nov. 22, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1906, 34944
play in 5 acts, founded on poem of same
name, by Annie Kernanan. 61 p. 4°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16342 ;
James Edwards, Chicago. 34945
Over the ocean; an original, sensational drama
in 3 acts, by H. Bud worth.
© Harry Budworth, New York ; 1885 : 11930.
May 28. 34046
Over the ocean — Continued.
or, Only an actor, a protean comedy in 4
acts, by W. L. Visscher.
© Will L. Visscher. San Francisco; 1878:
4042, Apr. 5. 34947
Over the palace wall; sketch, by G. Bloomquest.
[23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1914; D : 37969 ; George
Bloomquest, Minneapolis. 34947a
Over the palisades; a comedy -drama, by Olive
Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 10107,
Sept. 20. 34948
Over the phone; play in 1 act, by J. P. Locke
and IM. Arm.strong. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1913; D : 35313 ; James P.
Locke. Toledo, O. 34949
Over the plains; sensational and picturesque
drama in 4 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey. Brooklyn : 1873 :
3342. Apr. 2. 34950
Over the rapids; in 4 acts, L. Canziani. [132]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louisa Starr Canziani, London ; D : 26.
.Tan. 12, 1901; 2c. Jan. 24. 34951
Over the transon; by W. Mountfortt and N.
Grute.
© Wade aiouiitfortt and Naiu Grute, New
York ; D : 15354, Mar. 16, 1909. 34952
comedy sketch, by D. Bruce and M. Duf-
fet. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1913 ; D : 33285 ; Dan Bruce
and Margo Duffet, Chicago. 34953
a play, by I. P. Caldwell. Typewritten.
© Isaac Palmer Caldwell, Louisville ; 1900
A: 25283, Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 11. 34954
Over the viaduct; drama in 3 acts, by L. W.
Smith. [82] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1914 ; D : 37220 ; Lewis AVorth-
ington Smith, Des Moines. 34954a
Over the wall; a dramatic episode, by J. K.
Pavilla. 8 p. t". Typewritten.
© John R. Pavilla, New York ; D : 15431,
Mar. 24, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1909. 34955
Over the wire; comedy skit, by D. S. Kusell.
[1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 11, 1915; D : 42525 ; Dan S.
Kusell, Chicago.
34955a
Over their heads; aviation farce iu 1 flight, by
M. Ott. [2], 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1911 ; D : 25655 ; Matthew Ott,
Wollaston, Mass. 34950
1747
34957
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
34977
Over treacherous ground; by Cornelius Paul
Jones [pseud, of Mrs. R. C. Jones] 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1909; D: 17030; Mrs. II. C.
Jones, Washington. 34957
Over yonder; a sketch, by Blanche Marsden
fi. e. B. M. Dunlop]
© Blanche Marsden Dunlap, New York ;
1900 A: 30539. Dec. 18; Ic. Dec. 18, 1900;
Ic. .Tan. 21, 1901. 34958
Overheard at the academy. Src Eternal (The)
feminine.
Overland; an American play in 4 acts, by H. G.
Donnelly.
© H. Gratton Donnelly, Los Angeles : 1 Sn4 :
24273, May 14. 34959
a spectacular sensational drama in 6 acts.
by O. C. Johnston.
© Orson Clifford Johnston, New York :
1897 : 4200, Jan. 11. 34960
Overland (The) flyer; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by T. W. James.
© T. W. James, United States ; 1891 : 44173,
Dec. 7. 34961
Overland (The) limited; 1 act play, by T. B.
Grant. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25447; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 34962
1 act playlette, by Le Roy and Harvey.
16 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 : D : 23248 ; Le Roy and
Harvey, Camden, N. J. 34963
Overland stage line; also the historical Gretna
Green elopement and marriage scene, dramatic
representation.
© Fletcher G. Welch, Chicago ; 1873 : 1157S.
Oct. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 34964
Overman (The); a play in 3 acts, by Paul
Adam, authorized tr. from the French by Y.
Asckonusy and S. E. Ellman.
© Ysidor Asckenasy and Samuel E<hv;inl
Ellman, St. Louis; D: 13364, July IS, 1908.
34965
Overmastering pride, ruler of the soul. See
Bacio (II)
Overruled; dramatic study, by B. Shaw. \\],
33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D : 32129 ; Bernard
Shaw, London. 34966
Overshadow by Mt. Whitney, See Rochelle
mine in reality.
Overtime; a socialistic drama, by F. Randt.
© Frances Randt, New York ; D : 1677.
Apr. 2, 1902. 34967
Overtones; sketch, by A. Gerstenberg. [1], 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6. 1914 ; D : 35.573 ; Alice Gersten-
berg, Chicago. 34967a
Owen O'Neil; or, Eileen's love, a drama in 3
acts, by J. Bropson.
© James Bropson, Cleveland ; 1880 : 16679,
Nov. 4. 34968
Owin' to Maggie; a comedy in 1 act, by John
Jason Trent. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1904. 28 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
'(i) E. A. MoFadden, Cincinnati ; D : 5647.
Oct. 15, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904. 34969
Owl (The) and the pussy cat drill; a non-
sense comedy-song and pantomime, by Ade-
laide Westcott Hatch. New York, Hints pub-
lishing company, 1902. cover-title, 3 p. 12°.
© Hints pub. co.. New York ; D : 2743. Dec.
2. 1902; 2c. Dec. 31, 1902. 34970
Owl (The) club; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
satirizing secret societies, by C. H. Burggraf.
[Albany, Smiley] 1900. 34 p. diagr. nar.
12°.
© Charles H. Burggraf, Albany, Or. ; 1900
A : 18159, July 23 ; 2c, Sept. 17. 34971
Owl Hollow; a southern comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by W. G. Browne. 45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gault Browne, Chicago; D : 54. Jan.
21. 1901; 2c. Feb. 16. 34972
Owl (The) wagon; play in 1 act. by C. Fuller.
[12] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 12. 1913; D : 34115 ; Caroline
Fuller, Lakewood. N. J. 34973
by E. Eisner. 20 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. July 25, 1912 : D : 30350 ; Edward Eis-
ner, New York. 34974
Owls (The); or. Bumps and muscles, an origi-
nal musical burlesque comedy in 3 acts, by
J. W. Herbert and S. Felch.
© Stanley Felch and J. W. Herbert, Chi-
cago ; 1885 : 6062, Mar. 12. 34975
Owls (The) of New York; or. The romance of
a rich young woman, an original comedy-
drama in a prologue and 3 acts, by A. W.
Aiken.
© Albert W. Aiken, Brooklyn; 1878:2184,
Feb. 19. 34976
[Own fault; drama in 4 acts, by J. Jacobson]
174 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. May 19, 1913; D: 33254; Jacob .Jacob-
son, Brooklyn. 34977
1748
34978
COPYEIGJEITED IN THE UNITED STATES
34999
Own your own home; a farce in 3 acts, by F.
Lennox.
© Fred Lennox, New York ; D : 14113, Oct.
21, 190S. 34978
Owner (The) of Ghost Mountain mine; in 4
acts, by D. Busiiach. [47] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Dolores Busnach, New York; D : 9119,
Sept. 20, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1906. 34979
Owner (The) of the Three Star; a 1 act play,
by R. Lange. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Rosalie Lange, New York ; D : 13902.
Sept. 22, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1908. 34980
Oxford (The) afEair; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Josephine H. Cobb and Jennie E. Paine. Phil-
adelphia, The Penn publishing company, 1896.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1896 :
34058, June 8 ; 2c. June 8. 34981
Oxford historical pageant; the book of the
pageant, by E. T. Strang. [3], 23 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913 ; D : 33173 ; Emily Tudor
Strang, Philadelphia. 34982
Oxfordshire (The) Saint George play. See Sec-
ond (The) shepherds' play.
Oyster (An) stew; a rapid-fire talking act, by
Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison [1904] 6 p. 12°. ([Deni-
son's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; D : 5155, June
10, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 34983
Oysters; a farce in 1 act, by Alice C. Thomp-
son. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 12 p.
12°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 15325,
IMar. 13, 1909; 2c. Apr. 29, 1909. 34984
Ozone; by I. B. Oliver.
© Israel B. Oliver, Lynn, Mass.; 1890:
30705, Oct. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 34985
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by N. C. Good-
win, jr., and Geo. H. Jessop.
© Goodwin and .Jessop, New York ; 1880 :
7552, May 14. 34986
— —an operetta in 2 acts, words and lyrics by
G. P. Naylor, music by Carl Venth.
© George Prentice Naylor, Brooklyn ; 1900
A: 23488, Sept. 5. 34987
Ozone inn; by F.E.Ijynch. lip. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 24. 1909 ; D : 16912 ; Frank E.
Lynch, Hornell, N. Y. 34988
Ozora; a society drama in 3 acts, by C. A. Has-
win.
© Charles A. Haswin, New York; 1885:
24419, Nov. 21. 34989
Ozymandias; a drama in a prologue and 3 acts,
))y Hcrl)ei-i Heron [pseud, of H. H. Peet]
© Herbert Heron Peet, Los Angeles ; D :
12132, Jan. 6, 1908. 34990
P. A. and P. I.; a drama, scenes drawn from
the book Josiah Allen's wife as a P. A. and
P. I. ; or, Samantha at the Centennial, by M.
Holley.
© Marietta Holley. Pierrepont Manor,
N. Y. ; 1880:4141, Mar. lo. 34991
P. (The) A. I. L. W. R. ,SVe Four acting- mon-
ologues.
F. A. T. ; a comedy-drama in 5 acts and 4 scenes,
by Richard F. Carroll and F. Tannehill, jr.
© Frank Tannehill, jr., and Annie B. Car-
roll, Chicago ; 1887 : 13335, May 20. 34992
P. D. Q. ; farce-comedy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by
F. B. Elkins. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 20, 1914; D : 37627 ; Felton B.
Elkins, Montecito, Cal. 34992a
P. (The) G.'s. Sec Lumber room, and other
plays.
P. M. coat; comedy in 3 acts, by Leo Barthold
[pseud.] 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20510 ; Jeanette
( Jeschickter, Washington. 34993
P. 0. Z. A. M.; by C. L. Piper.
© C. L. Piper, Boston ; 1888 : 14208, May 15.
34994
P. P. C. ; or, Pullman palace car, a 2 act farci-
cal nnisical composition, by W. A. Mestayer.
© W. A. Mestayer, New York; 1879:8999,
July 10. 34995
P. P. P. Podge. See Stage (The) struck cou-
ple.
Pa; a farce-comedy in 4 acts, by C. W. Walters
(Cal Wallace)
© Charles Wallace .Walters, Philadelphia ;
1886 : 3248, Feb. 6. 34996
Pa in the car; sketch, by E. Goodman. [2], 15
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1913; D : 33032 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 34997
Pa is rich; introducing the new and original
songs, Pa is rich and My pa is a bonanza king.
(g),Teppe Delano, United States; 1880:19466,
Dec. 18. 34998
Paa Ekre'rnes gaard; drama i 4 akter, af Hans
TO. Kinck. Kristiania, H. Aschehoug & co.
1913. 3 p. 1., 242 p. 12°.
© Nov. 27, 1913; 2c. Dec. 20, 1913; D:
35491; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 34999
1749
34999
DR.\MATTC COMPOSITIONS
35016
Paa hybelen; studenterkomedie med viser i 2
aktor, iif Afiain Hiortli. Kristiania, H. Asche-
houg & CO., 1913. 2 p. 1., 87 p. 12°.
© Dec. 16, 1913; 2c. Jan. 27, 1914; D:
35801 ; H. Aschehoug & co., Christiania, Nor-
way. 34999a
Paar (Das) nach der mode; wiener lustspiel in
3 akten, von Raoul Auerheimer. Berlin, S.
Fischer verlag, 1913. 163 p. 12°.
© Feb. 7, 1913; 2c. June 18, 1913; D:
33536 ; S. Fischer verlag, Berlin. 35000
Pablo; or, The Cuban's bride, a romantic play
ip 5 acts, and an episode of the Cuban revo-
lution, by J. B. Renauld.
© John B. Renauld, New York ; 1873 : 9316,
Aug. 19. 35001
Pace (The) that kills; by J. IM. Clarke and A. R.
Tafft.
© Josephine M. Clarke and Adella Reng
Tafft, West Orange, N. J. ; D : 6664, May 15,
1905. 35002
— a comedy drama, by J. Le Brandt.
© Joseph Le Brandt, New York; 1898:
60038, Oct. 12. 35003
— a drama of New York life in 1 act, by J. G.
Barnes. Typewritten,
© John G. Barnes, New York ; 1898 : 42244.
July 14 ; 2c. July 14. 35004
a melodrama in 4 acts, by J. D. Flynn.
© James D. Flynn, New York ; D : 441,
May 8, 1901. 35005
Pace (The), the cost; drama in 1 act, by T. P.
Sigourney. [2], 23 p. 24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1911 ; D : 23882 ; ; T. Proctor
Sigourney, Chicago. 35006
Pace (The) they go on the inner circle.
Whirl (The) at Washington.
See
Pacific (The) mail; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. Wilson.
© Ella Wilson, United States ; 1888 : 36164.
Dec. 19. 35007
Pacific Pete, the prince of the revolver; a ro-
mantic sensational drama in 3 acts, by Harry
Weaver.
© Charles Wilkinson, United States ; 1876 :
3338, Mar. 18. 35008
Pacific (The) tramp. See Black (The) Hills.
Pacifist (The); drama in 1 act, by M. Robertson
and O. Amend. [1], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1915; D: 422.33; Marguerite
Robertson and Ottilie Amend, New York.
35008a
Pack (A) of cards; a musical absurdity in 1
act. by R. Nash and J. E. Moody.
© Robert Nash and John E. Moody, Jersey
City; 1890:17142, May 26. 35009
Pack (A) of lies; a farce comedy, by F. E. Al-
lison.
© Francos Ekin Allison, Nasliville; 1895:
14791, Mar. 14. 35010
Pack (A) of lunatics,
bedlam.
See Queen (The) of
Package (A) for papa; a comedy skit, by C. T.
Del Vecchio. [1], 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15. 1914; D: 37575; Mrs. Chas.
T. Del Vecchio, Chicago. 35010a
Package (A) from Paris. See Stakes (The)
Package (A) marked fragile; by Holman Day.
[4], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25869; Lionel
Adams, New York. 35011
Package (A) of cigarettes; in 3 puffs, a musi-
cal farce-comedy, by P. Gaunt. [58] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Robb, New York. Edraond Green-
wood, Memphis. Tenn., and Percy Gaunt, New
York ; 1890 : 989, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 17. 35012
Packet (A) for popsy; a farce-comedy in 1 act.
by Evelyn Simins. Philadelphia, Tlie Penn
publishing company, 1905. 23 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 6846,
.Tune 21, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 35013
Packet (A) of wives; a historical comedy drama
in 4 acts, by E. Fitch. Typewritten.
© Eunice Fitch, Chicago ; 1896 : 28240, May
8 ; 2c. May 9. 35014
Packing (The) of the home missionary barrel;
an entertainment in 1 scene, by Mrs. Henry A,
Hallock, Boston, W, H. Baker & co., 1910.
13 p. 12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© July 23, 1910; 2c. .July 25, 1910; D:
21626 : Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35015
Pacquerette; a drama, by M. Cooper. SFan]
F[rancisco], Francis Valentine & co., 1888.
© Mav Cooper, San Francisco ; 1888: 37751,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1889. 35016
Paddle your own canoe; a farce, by G. M.
Baker. Boston, G. M. Baker & company
[1876] 2 p. 1., 189-215 p. 12°. ([Amateur
drama, no. 13])
© George M. Baker, United States; 1876:
13981, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 19. 35016a
See also Handy dramas for amateur act-
ors.
1750
35017
copyeighteD in the united states
35032
Paddy Doyle; or, A mutual friend, an Irish
farce in 1 act and 1 scene, by P. A. Waldron.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1898. 16 p.
12°. ([Dick's American ed.])
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; 1898:
35906, June 11 ; 2c. July 15. 35017
Paddy McFling's experience. See Joining the
tinpanites.
Paddy Whiskey; a burlesque in 1 act, by W. H.
Fox. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Will H. Fox, New York; 1892:24091,
June 9; Ic. June 9. 35018
Paddy's children; comedy in 1 act, by O. T.
Fiske. [1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913 ; D : 34268 ; O. T. Fiske,
New York. 35019
Paddy's market; an original Irish comedy, by
Scott Marble.
© William T. Keogh, New York; 1897:
69542, Dec. 14. 35020
Paddy's pension; vaudeville skit, by O. T. Fiske.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914; D : 38969 ; Oliver
Thomas Fiske, Hingham, Mass. 35020a
Padre (El) Augusto; comedia llrica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadros, en verso y prosa, origi-
nal de Emilio G. del Castillo y Ricardo Pla y
Amor6s, miisica de los maestros Quislant y
Badla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
nolesl 1911. 44, [2] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 30, 1911; 2c. Jan. 2, 1912; D: 28246;
E. G. del Castillo y R. Pla y Amoros, Madrid.
35021
Padre (El) cura; zarzuela en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de M. Mocayo, mtisica del maestro
Manuel Panella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Manuel Mocavo, Madrid ; D :13785, Sept.
14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 35022
Padre Pasquale; tabloid drama of the tene-
ments, by Guthrie Forbes and Horace Dayne.
[2], 28 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 31, 1915; D: 42619; Herbert
Thomson co.. New York. 35022a
Padrone (The); libretto of an opera in 2 acts,
bv D. K. Stevens, music by George Whitefield
Chadwick. [2], 33 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 20. 1912 ; D : 31017 ; David Kil-
burn Stevens, Boston. 35023
playlet in 1 act, by E. Eliscu. [3], 18 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1913; D : 33930 ; Edward
Eliscu, New York. 35024
Paese (II) della Flemma. Sec In Flemmer-
landa.
Pagan (The); modern drama in 3 acts, by F.
Rolt-Wheeler. [2], 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35462 ; Francis Rolt-
Wheeler, New York. 35025
Pagan (A) of the cloth; play in 3 acts, by A.
Woodward. [4], 86 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 10, 1910 ; D : 21316 ; Alma Wood-
ward, New York. 35026
Pagan (A) wedding; an original American
drama in 4 acts, by H. Bartlett and W. O.
Bates. [78] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Helen Bartlett and WiHiam O. Bates, St.
Paul ; 1885 : 21394, Oct. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 19.
35027
Paganini; play in 3 acts, by E. Knoblauch. 96
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1915; D: 42039; Edward
Knoblauch, London. 35027a
Same. [New York, Tower bros. stationery
CO., 1915] 230 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1915 ; D : 42172 ;
Edward Knoblauch, London. 35027b
Paganini redivivus; a pantomime and musical
sketch, by T. Beresina.
© Theodore Beresina, Chicago ; 1898 : 60965,
Oct. 17. 35028
Paganini's ghost.
© Pasquali A. Breglio, Springfield, Mass. ;
D : 10609. ]\Iay 20, 1907. 35029
Pagans; drama in 3 acts, by Effie Adele Harris
[pseud, of E. A. Reimers] 63 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1912; D : 28319 ; Effie A.
Reimers, Los Angeles. 35030
an epic drama, by C. Line.
© Charles Line, Menominee, Mich. ; 1898 :
23245, Apr. 12. 35031
missionary play in 4 acts, by Jas. H. Van
Buren. Milwaukee, Young churchman co.,
1915. iv, 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 11, 1915; 2c. Nov. 22, 1915; D:
42320 ; Young churchman co., Milwaukee.
35031a
— — -play in 3 acts, by C. D. Willson. 110 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 13, 1915 ; D : 40341 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, Cambridge, Mass. 35031b
Page blanche; com^die en 4 actes, [de] G. De-
vore. Paris, Librairie th^atrale, 1910. 184
p. 12°.
© Ic. Jan. 10, 1910 ; D : 17895 ; Gaston De-
vore, Paris. 35032
Page (A) from Balzac. See Night (A) off.
Page (A) from Bohemia. See Preedom of the
souL
1751
35033
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35042
Pag-e (A) from colonial times. See School of
sorrow.
Page (A) from life; drama in a prologue and 3
acts, by K. G. McLoughliu. 132 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 15, 1911 ; D : 25761 ; Katherine G.
McLoughlin, New York. 35033
Page (A) from the life of Nell Gwyn. See
King's (The) player.
Page (A) from the past; 1 act play for girls, by
Marjorie Bent<>n Cooke. Chicago and New
York, The Dramatic publishing company, 1906.
9 p. 12°. (On cover: School plays, no. 7)
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 9536,
Nov. 2S, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1906. 35034
Page 97; by H. de Vries. 33 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Henri de Vries, London ; D : 13103. June
2, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 24, 1908. 35035
Page (A) of the West; play, by O. T. Johnsone.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1911 ; D : 25490 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 35036
Page (A) of unwritten history. See Colonia.
Pageant (The) and masque of
words of the pageant by T.
words of the masque by Percy
p. 8°. Printed.
© May 15, 1914; 2c. May
38277; Thomas Wood Stevens,
Saint Louis;
W. Stevens.
Mackaye. 104
23, 1914; D:
Pittsburgh.
35036a
Pageant (A) for Independence day; play in 4
scenes, by K. S. Goodman and T. W. Stevens.
Chicago. Ihe Stage guild [1912] [39] p.
illus. 12°.
© June 1, 1913; 2c. Sept. 15, 1913; D:
34592 ; Kenneth Sawyer Goodman and Thomas
Wood Stevens, Chicago. 35037
See also Masques of East and West.
Pageant of American women; play in 1 act, by
L. C. Ehrmann. 28 p. 4". Printed.
© Ic, Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30459; Louise C.
Ehrmann, Los Angeles. 35038
Pageant of Athena; composed and presented by
the students of Vassar college, under the di-
rection of Hazel Mackaye. [77] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915 ; D : 42352 ; Vassar col-
lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 35038a
Pageant (A) of Boston and the Old South
church; phiy in 3 acts, by H. C. Greene and
J. L. Smith. 29 p. 4", Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913 ; D : 32780 ; Henry Cop-
lev Greene and Joseph Lindon Smith, Boston.
35039
Pageant (The) of Brooklyn; by M. H. Wey-
rauch. 4 j). f°. Printed.
© Mar. 15, 1915; 2c. Apr. 20, 1915; D:
40406; Martin H. Weyrauch, New York.
35039a
Pageant (The) of Cape Cod; play in 10 epi-
sodes, by W. C. Langdon. 66 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 25, 1914; D:
38274; William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
35039b
Pageant (The) of Columbus within a masque
of I. I. & C; book of words, written by
F. O. J. Gaither, interpretive dances written
by Emma Ody Pohl. 61 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 26, 1915; 2c. May 28, 1915; D:
40791 ; Frances O. Jones Gaither, Columbus,
Miss. 35039c
Pageant (The) of Darien; foreword by W. C.
Langdon, music by Arthur Farwell. Book of
words. 74 p. 8°. Printed.
© Aug. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1913 ; D : 34387 ;
William Chauncy Langdon, New York.
35040
Pageant (The) of darkness and light; words by
John Oxenham, music by Hamlsh MacCunn.
Book of words. New York, Young people's
missionary movement of the United States
and Canada [1911] 39 p. 8°.
© Mar. 9, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 9, 1911 ; A : 284216 ;
Young people's missionary movement of the
U. S. & Canada, New York. 35041
Pageant (A) of education; book of words.
[Madison, Wis.. Printed by F. C. Blied & co.,
1915] 18, [1] p. 8°.
© July 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 29, 1915 ;
A : 401922 ; Extension division. University <tf
AVisconsin, Madison, Wis. 35041a
Pageant (A) of great women; by C. Hamilton.
[London] The Suffrage shop, 1910. 2 p. 1.,
[9]-69 p. front., ports. 12°.
© April 19, 1910 ; Ic. Feb. 18, 1911 ; Ic. Mar.
n, 1911; D: 23797; Cicely Hamilton, London.
35042
Pageant (A) of history; entertainment for
either indoor or out-of-door performance, by
W. B. Hare. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co.,
1914. 57 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37866; Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo.
35042a
Pageant (A) of Hollis hall, 1763-1913, given
June 14, 1913, in celebration of the 150th
anniversary of the building of the hall; text
written by G. P. Baker, with music specially
arr. by A. T. Davison, a song written by C. T.
Ryder, and an anthem composed by P. L.
Atherton. [Cambridge, Mass., University
1752
35043
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35049
Pageant (A) of Hollis hall — Continued.
press, 1913] 4 p. 1., 48 p. front., plutes. 1G°.
[Words only]
© June 14, 1913; 2c. June 17, 1913; A:
347729; George P. Baker, Cambridge, Mass.
35043
Pageant (A) of hours. Sec House of the heart.
Pageant (The) of life; or. Shakespeare up-to-
date, an entertainment illustrntinfr the seven
ages of man, in modern guise, by L. F. Wait.
New Yorli, H. Roorbach.
© Harold Roorbach, New Torli : 1896:
57598, Oct. 19; 2c. Oct. 30. 35044
Pageant (The) of Lincoln; book by H. B. Alex-
ander, music bv Howard I. Kirkpatrick. lAn-
coln. Neb., 1915. 68 p. 8°. [Half-title : The
founding of Lincoln] [Words only]
© June 5, 1915; 2c. and aff. .Tune 9. 1915;
A : 401313 ; Hartley B. Alexander, Lincoln.
Neb. • 35044a
Pageant (A) of May; by P. Garnett. Walla
Walla. Wash., The Woman's pai-k club, 1914.
xii, 13-32 p. 8°.
Contents: I. The masque of Proserpine.^
II. The revels of May.
© May 22, 1914; 2c. July 7, 1914; A:
374723; Porter Garnett, San Francisco.
35044b
Pageant (The) of Meridan; by William Chaun-
cv liangdon. Book of words. [Hanover.
N. H., The Dartmouth press. 1913] 64 p. 8°.
© June 20, 1913; 2c. .Tune 27. 1913; A:
3503r)2 : W. C. T>angdou, New York. 35044c
Pageant of Methodism; in 4 episodes and 18
movements. Chicago, 111., Central office of the
Epworth league, 1914. 39 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28. 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1915 ; aff. Jan. 6.
1915; A: 393373; Epworth league of the
Methodist Episcopal church. Chicago. 35044d
Pageant (The) of old Detroit; by J. S. Park.
[Detroit, Speaker-Hines press, 1915] 3 p. 1.,
44 p. ports. 8".
© Nov. 30. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 2. 1915 ;
A : 416703 ; James Stanton Park, Detroit.
35044e
Pageant (A) of peace; by Beulah Marie Dix
[i. e. B. M. D. Flebbe] Boston. American
school peace league, 1915. 20 p. 8°.
© Mar. 29, 1915; 2c. Mar. 30, 1915; D:
40248 ; Beulah Flebbe, Waban, Mass. 35044f
Pageant (A) of protest; pictorial fantasy in 1
act, by A. R. Kidder. [3], 15 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1911; D : 23633 ; Augusta
Raymond Kidder, New York. 35045
Pageant of Ridgewood, N. J. (Book of the);
June 10. 1915. Mrs. Lansing P. Wood,
pageant master. [Paterson, N. J., Paterson
press print, 1915] 43 p. 4°.
© June 18, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 19, 1915 ;
A : 406774 ; Frances Gilchrist Wood, Ridge-
wood, N. J. 35045a
Pageant (The) of St. Johnsbury; in 12 epi-
sodes, by W. C. Langdon. Book of words.
[St. Johnsburv. Vt., The Caledonian press,
1911] 86 p. 8°.
© Aug. 10, 1912; 2c. Oct. 15, 1912; D:
31125 ; William Chauncv Langdon, New York.
35046
Pageant (The) of Saint Louis; play, by T. W.
Stevens. [1], 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17. 1914; D : 36752 ; Thomas
Wood Stevens, Pittsburgh. 35046a
Pageant (The) of Schenectady; in celebration
of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary
of the founding of Schenectady, May 30th
and' 31st and June 1st, 1912. Pageant di-
rector, C. D'A. Mackav, director of dances,
Gertrude K. Colby. 64 p. 8°. Printed.
© May 28, 1912; 2c. May 31, 1912; D:
29832; Constance D'Arcy Mackay, Schenec-
tady, N. Y. 35047
Pageant (A) of spring; 3 act play for children,
by S. L. Hatch. 22 p. 8'. Ms.
© Ic. May 15. 1915; D : 40668 ; Susan L.
Hatch, Minneapolis, 35047a
Pageant of the Charles River; September 19,
1914, at 3.00 o'clock. Metropolitan park land.
Quinobequin road. Newton Lower Falls.
[Wellesley, Mass., Maugus printing co., 1914]
cover-title, [8] p. 8°.
© Sept. 16, 1914; 2c. Sept. 22, 1914; A:
380655; Isabella Fiske Conant, Wellesley,
Mass, 35047b
Pageant (A) of the Italian renaissance; by
Thomas Wood Stevens. Book of words. [Chi-
cago, Alderbrink press, 1909] 85 p. illus. 8°.
© Antiquarian soc. of the art institute, Chi-
cago ; A: 229873, Jan. 2.5, 1909; 2c. Jan. 25.
1909. 35047c
Pageant (The) of the nation; play, by C. D'A.
Mackay. [53] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1912; D : 28721 ; Constance
D'Arcy Mackay, New York. 35048
Pageant of the Northwest; in 8 episodes, by
T. AY. Stevens. Book of words. [Milwaukee,
•L S. Bletcher & co., 1911] 1 p. 1., 5-76 p.,
1 1. 8°.
© June 1.5, 1911; 2c. June 26, 1911; D:
24571 ; Thomas Wood Stevens, Chicago.
35049
1753
35049
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35057
Pageant of the Northwest — Continued.
written in collaboration by eighteen under-
jiradnato members of the Sock and buskin
society, University of North Dakota, under
the direct ion of Professor F. H. Koch. [Grand
Forks, N. D., Times-Herald publishing com-
pany, 1914] [84] p. 8 pi. 8°.
© May 28, 1914; 2c. June 8, 1914; A:
374472; Frederick H. Koch, Grand Forks.
N. D. 35049a
Pageant (A) of the thirteenth century for the
seven hundredth anniversary of Roger Ba-
con; friven by Columbia university, the plan
and the notes by John J. Coss, the text by
.Tohn Erskine, the illustrations by Claggett
Wilson. New York, Columbia university
press, 1914. 75 p. inch front., illus. 4°.
© Oct. 15, 1914; 2c. Oct. 17, 1914; A:
380916 ; Columbia university press, New York.
35049b
Pageant (A) of the university; written by the
class in pageantry. Book of words. Madison,
Wis., F. C. Blied & co. [1914] 19, [1] p. S".
© .Tuly 29, 1914; 2c. Oct. 31, 1914; D:
38987 ; Universitv of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
35049c
Pageant of the Young men's Christian asso-
ciation; play in 8 scenes, by G. F. Sturgis.
[1], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1914; D: 88069; Granville
Forbes Sturgis. Denver. 35049d
Pageant (The) of Thetford; by William
Chauncy Langdon. Book of words. [White
River junction, The Vermonter press, 1911]
64 p. S\
© Aiig. 14, 1911; 2c. Aug. 21, 1911; A:
295327 : W. C. Lanjrdon, New York. 35049e
Pageant (A) of vocations; play for twenty girls,
by Agnes Wallace. Franklin, O., Eldridge en-
tertainment house, 1914. 15 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1.5, 1914; 2c. Dec. 19, 1914; D:
.391.58; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 35049f
Pageant of William Woods college; book of
words, by E. T. Rockwell. 52 p. S". Printed.
© May 7, 1915 : 2c. .Tune 11, 1915 ; D :40917 ;
Ethel Theodora Rockwell, Madison, Wis.
35049g
Pagliacci; guide to the opera, by Leoncavallo,
including biography of the composer and his-
tory of work by H. W. Hart. 9 p. 8°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 24, 1909 ; D : 16834 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 35050
or. The strolling players, a play in 2 acts,
with a prologue and an epilogue, by Charles H.
E. Brookfleld.
© Olga Nethersole, New York ; D : 11992,
Dec. 19, 1907. 35051
Pagliacci — Continued.
(Clowns); drama in 2 acts, music and
Italian words bv R. Leoncavallo, English ver-
sion by W. G. Day. Baltimore, 1892. 31 p.
8°. [Libretto, Italian and English, contains
airs to 2 numbers]
© Willard G. Dav, Baltimore ; 1892 : 48882,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. July 10, 1893. 35052
(Punchinello); drama in 2 acts, words and
music by Ruggiero Leoncavallo, English ver-
sion by Henry Grafton Chapman. New York,
G. Schirmer [1907] 4 p. 1., [3]-67 p. 8°.
(G. Schirmer's collection of opera-librettos)
© G. Schirmer. New York ; D : 10100, Mar.
G, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 6. 1907. 35053
opera in 2 acts, [by] R. Leoncavallo,
English adaptation by Frederic E. Weatherly.
London, E. Ascherberg & co., 1893. 56 p. 8°.
[Libretto only. Italian and English]
© E. Ascherberg & co.. London ; 1893 : 24980.
May 22 ; 2c. May 23. 35054
opera in 2 acts, words and music by R.
Leoncavallo. English adaptation by Frederic
E. Weatherly. New York, F. Rullman, 1893
33 p. 8°. [Libretto only. Italian and Eng
lish]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1893 : .53990, Dec
7 ; 2c. Dec. 8 ; Ic. Dec. 1 4. 35055
Pago (El) de los lobes; drama lirico en 1 acto,
dividido en 4 cuadros. en prosa original de
Leopoldo Garcfa Cotta y Joaquin Garcia Le6n,
mfisica de los maestros Salvador Marti y
.Tos§ Arroyo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
e.spanoles] 1915. 39 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41074 ; L. Garcia Cotta y J. Garcia Le6n, IVIa-
drid. 35055a
Paid; play in 1 act, by E. Worthington. 21 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1915; D: 39878; Edward
Worthington, New York. 35055b
Paid a debt; play, by M. J. Schutzman.
93 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1915; D: 39594; Morris J.
Schutzman, Newark. 35055c
Paid in full; a drama in 3 acts, by N. Gray.
© Niel Gray, New York; 1879:6944, May
24. 34056
— a play in 4 acts, by Eugene Walter. [108]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© E. Walter, New York; D: 11205, Aug.
20, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 35057
1754
35058
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
85079
Paid on account; drama in 4 acts, by H. B. Os-
borne. [76] p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. act 1, A\ig. 18, 1913; Ic. acts 2-4, Nov.
1, 1913 ; D : 34920 ; Hubert Benjamin Osborne,
New York. 35058
■ play in 4 acts, by H. B. Osborne. Rev. ver-
sion. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dec. 29. 1913 ; D : 35482 ; Herbert Benja-
min Osborne, New York. 35059
Paid the penalty; play in 4 acts, by N, H. Horn-
stine. [2], 80 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913 ; D : 32130 ; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. 35060
play in 3 acts, by N. H. Hornstine. [2],
47 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D: 31323; Nathan H.
Hornstine, Philadelphia. ' 35061
Paid (The) woman; life study in 1 act, by A.
Klauber. [2], 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31980; Adolph
Klauber,, New York. 35062
Pain (The) killers; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by D. Sherman.
© Daniel Sherman, New York ; 1895 : 22695,
Apr. 24. 35063
Painless dentistry. See Hunting the slipper.
Painless dentists; a fifteen minute sketch, by
J. J. Mudford. 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. Jackman Mudford, Brooklyn ; D : 2989,
Jan. 30, 1903; Ic. Jan. 17, 1903; Ic. Feb. 4,
1903. 35064
Pains and penalties; historical tragedy in 4 acts,
by Laurence Housman. London, Sidgwick &
Jackson, ltd. [1911] 3 p. 1., [5]-89 p. 12°.
© May 10, 1911; 2c. May 11, 1911; D:
24187 ; Sidgw' ick & Jackson, ltd., London.
35065
Painted (The) face; a dramatic sketch, by H. G.
Aoki. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Gladys Aoki, Seattle ; D : 15930.
May 24, 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 35066
Painted (The) lady; farce in 3 acts, by A. W.
Shaw. 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913; D : 32915 ; Alexander
Wilson Shaw, South Bethlehem, Pa. 35067
Painted (The) woman; a drama in 4 acts, by
Frank Adair.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 3857,
Aug. 17, 1903. 35068
Painter and the millionaire; modern morality
play in 2 acts, by H. M. Paull. 40 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1909 ; D : 17215 ; H. M. Paull,
London. 35070
Painters (The); comedy, by G. A. Sheller. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D : 40752 ; George A.
Sheller, New York. 35070a
Painter's (The) apprentice; an Ethiopian farce,
by Frank Dumont. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1876. 8 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 91] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7987, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 35071
Paintin' 'er red; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Stanley McKenna.
© Mrs. Stanley McKenna, San Francisco;
1885 : 6875, Mar. 23. 35072
Painting the town; a farce comedy in 8 acts,
by J. J. Jennings.
© John J. Jennings, St. Louis ; 1885 : 2896,
Feb. 2. 35073
^a musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. F. Car-
roll. 61 p. 8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Charles H. Yale, Philadelphia ; D : 8718,
June 19, 1906 ; 2c. July 23, 1906. 35074
Pair o' dice lost; 1 act of color and laughter, by
M. Terrell and H. O. Stechhan. 55 p. 16°.
Mimeographed.
© le. Feb. 9, 1912 ; D : 28630 ; Maverick Ter-
rell and H. O. Stechhan, Seattle. 35075
Pair (A) of Americans. See Santiago.
Pair of antiques; by F. S. Holmes. 13 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1909 ; D : 17344 ; Florence S.
Holmes, Trenton, N. J. 35076
Pair (A) of bellows; a 2 act comedy, by M. I.
Fisk.
. © May Isabel Fisk, New York ; 1897 : 16041,
Mar. 8. 35077
Pair (A) of bluffs; by T. Whiff en. 23 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas WhifCen, New York ; D : 14640,
Dec. 26. 1908; 2c. Dec. 26. 1908. 35078
— — See also Hall room boys.
— a play in 4 acts, by F. A. Kummer. [129] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1912 ; D : 29586 ; Frederic Ar-
nold Kummer, Catonsville, Md. 35069
Pair (A) of boats; a farce in 1 act and 2 scenes,
by J. Chambers. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julius Chambers, New York ; D : 2065,
.Tune 30, 1902 ; 2c. July 30, 1902. 35079
Pair (A) of burglars; comedy in 1 act, by W. S.
Franklin. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1915; D: 39345; William S.
Franklin, San Francisco. 35079a
1755
35080
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35099
Pair (A) of burglars — Continued.
a farcical sketch in 1 scene, by Byron P.
Glenn. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 13 p.
12°. ( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
<c) Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14440.
Dec. 2, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 16, 1909. 35080
Pair (A) of compasses; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by John Douglas.
© George W. Parent, United States ; 1891 :
25793, July 18. 35081
Pair (A) of corsets; by L. Shaffner.
© Lillvan Shaft'ner, Chicago; D: 14861, Jan.
20, 1909.* 35082
Pair (A) of country kids; by J. H. Bauman.
© J. Howard Bauman, New Castle, Pa. ; D :
6530, Apr. 17, 1905. 35083
comedy-drama in 4 acts, by J. Howard
Bauman. Clyde, O., Ames pub. co., 1914.
38 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 488] )
© Aug. 19, 1914; 2c. Aug. 21, 1914; D:
37909 ; W. H. Ames, Clyde, O. 35083a
Pair of cracker-jacks; farce comedy in 3 acts,
by Scott Byrnes [pseud, of A. S. Burns]
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 48 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17445; Alfred S. Burns, Plymouth, Mass.
35084
Pair (A) of crooks; play in 1 act, by D. H.
Day. 22 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37241 ; David Henry
Day, Duluth, Minn. 350848
Pair (A) of cuffs; a sensational scenic produc
tion, by H. H, Palmer.
© Henry Harmon Palmer, Chicago ; D :
4050, Sept. 28, 1903. 35085
Pair (A) of daddies; comedy sketch, by J. W.
Sayre. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1910 ; D : 22941 ; J. W. Sayre,
Seattle. 35086
Pair (A) of dummies; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Granville. 143 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41511; Homer
Granville, New York. 35086a
Pair (A) of emigrants; a 4 act musical, farce
comedy, by E. B. Gulmyer.
© Erven B. Gulmyer, Elkhart, Ind. ; D :
39.52. Se[)t. 16, 1903. 35087
Pair (A) of eyeglasses; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the r'rendi.
© Ted D. Marks, United States; 1890:
28485, Sept. 16. 35088
Pair (A) of false teeth; farce in 1 act, by G.
Mourey, tr. and adapted by D. Austrian. 31 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1911 ; D : 23727 ; Delia Aus-
trian, Chicago. 35089
Pair of frauds; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
Margaret Holbrook Smith. New York, E. S.
Werner & CO., 1905. 16 p. 12°. (On cover:
Werner's plays)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:6835,
June 17, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1905. 35090
Pair (A) of goggles; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French.
© Ben Stern, United States; 1890:28486,
Sept. 16. 35091
Pair (A) of idiots; a comedy in 2 acts, by E. M.
Crane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1902.
50 p. 12°.
© Eleanor Maud Crane, New York; D:
2330, Sept. 15, 1902 ; 2c. Oct. 1, 1902. 35092
Pair (A) of jacks; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by H. G. Donnelly. [93] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1890 :
4523, Feb. 5 ; Ic. Feb. 5. 35093
a 1 act comedy drama, by Harry S. Shel-
don. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Haydon, New York; D : 12937,
INIay 9, 1908 ; 2c. May 9, 1908. 35094
Pair (A) of jacks and a queen; comedy in 1 act,
by E. Miille. [2], 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 ; D : 33983 ; Emma Miille,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 35095
Pair (A) of kids; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. F. Kendall.
© Ezra F. Kendall, New York; 1885:2553,
Jan. 29. 35096
a what you may call it, in 3 acts, by J. H.
Farrell.
© Jeremiah Hiram Farrell, Brooklyn ; 1885 :
3446, Feb. 7. 35097
Pair (A) of kings; a burlesque musical sketch,
hv W. W. Prosser, music by Warren David.
14 p. 12°. Printed. [Words only]
© William Warren Prosser. Columbus, O. ;
D : 1081, Apr. 2, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1902. 35098
Pair (A) of knickerbockers; by Eden Phillpotts.
New York, S. French ; Uondon, S. French, ltd.,
1900. 19 p. 12°. (French's international
copyrighted edition of the works of the best
authors, no. 30)
© T. H. French, New York; 1900 A: 16640,
.inly 6 ; 2c. July 25. 35099
1756
35100
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35110
Pair (A) of liars; dramatic work in 1 act, by
L. H. King. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913; D: 34242; Les. H.
King. Detroit. 35100
Pair of lunatics; a farce for 1 male and 1 fe-
male, by W. R. Wallies, text and stage busi-
ness ed. and rev. by Pauline Phelps and
Marion Short. New Yorlj, E. S. Werner & co.
[1906] 16 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D:9434,
Nov. 15, 1906. [For copies reed, see D:9611]
35101
text and stage^business ed. and rev.
by Stanley Schell. New York, E. S. Werner &
company, 1906. 17 p. 12°. (On cover: Wer-
ner ed.)
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; D : 9611,
Dee. 10, 1906; 2c. Nov. 22, 1906. 35102
Pair (A) of misfits; a farce in 1 act, by A. H.
Laidlaw, jr. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York;
1898 : 64872, Nov. 5 ; 2c. Dec. 16. 35103
Pair (A) of Odd-fellows; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by Fin Reynolds. 53 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Phineas Reynolds, Pittsburgh ; D : 10176,
Mar. 20, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 11, 1907. 35104
Pair (A) of owls; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Fred J. Beaman. 76 p. obi. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© J. N. Rentfrow, Stillwater, Minn. ; 1888 :
14051, May 14; 2c. June 13. 35105
Pair (A) of pajamas; a comedy conceit in 1 act,
by H. Lacy.
© Harry Lacy, New Haven; 1898:22916.
Apr. 11. 35106
Pair of pants; by J. F. Rogers. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17637 ; John F. Rog-
ers, New York. 35107
rapid-fire talking act. by Harry L. Newton.
New York, Chicago [etc.] M. Witmark & sons,
1913. 10 p. 12°.
© Aug. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1913 ; D : 34013 ;
M. Witmark & sons. New York.
35108
Pair (A) of papas; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
E. W. Kruschke. [90] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emil William Kruschke, San Francisco ;
D : 4452, Dec. 8, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1903.
35109
Pair (A) of peaches; a heavy-weight farcical fra-
cas in 2 rounds, by J. Grieves. [48] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Grieves, New York; D : 9500, Nov.
22, 1906; 2c. Feb. 20, 1907. 35110
Pair (A) of pearls; a play in 1 act, by W. A.
Eraser. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Eraser, Canada ; D : 11627, Ott. 30,
1907; 2c. Oct. 30. 1907. 35111
Pair (A) of pink slippers; children's play, by
L. S. Hauck. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40661 ; Louise Storm
Hauck, New York. 35111a
Pair (A) of pinks; a comedy sketch, by Ed.
Rose. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Blanche Kenwood, Chicago ; D : 3806,
Aug. 8. 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1903. 35112
Pair (A) of queens; a comic opera in 2 acts, by
C. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and B. M.
Jerome. 55 p. f. Typewritten.
© Chas. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and
Ben M. Jerome, Chicago ; D : 7573, Nov. 17,
1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1905. 35113
Pair (A) of shears; a farcical comedy in 2 acts,
by J. B. Hopkins.
© James B. Hopkins, Syracuse N. Y. ; 1885 :
3017, Feb. 3. 35114
Pair (A) of shoes; a farce in 1 act, by Sydney
Rosenfeld. New York, De Witt, 1882. 12 p.
12°. ([Dp Witt's acting plays, no. 305])
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1882 : 19924,
Nov. 24 ; 2c. Jan. 22, 1883. 35115
Pair of silk stockings; 1 act sketch, by W. A.
Lawson. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Lawson, Sacramento, Cal. ;
D : 7793, Dec. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905.
35116
Pair (A) of sixes; farce in 3 acts, by E. H.
Peple. [153] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 18, 1914 ; D : 36082 ; Edward H.
Peple, Arrochar, Staten Island, N. Y. SSllOa
Pair (A) of sox; a comedy in 3 acts, by A. C.
Comstock.
© Alexander C. Comstock, Texas ; 1885 :
674, .Tan. 9. 35117
Pair (A) of spectacles; a comedy in 3 acts,
adapted from the French by Sidney Grundy.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1898. 66 p. 12°.
© Samuel French. New York ; 1898 : 63012.
Oct. 27 ; 2c. .Tan. 2, 1899. 35118
Pair (A) of tramps; in 3 acts, by L. M. Boyer.
© L. Milton Boyer, Washington; 1892:
8585, Feb. 24. 35119
Pair (A) of valets; comedy in 4 acts, by E. W.
Gilliam. 84 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1915; D : 41764 ; Edward
Winslow Gilliam, Baltimore.
35119a
1757
35120
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35131
Pair (A) of white ducks; by C. Le Witt and
H. Ashmore. 19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. Le Witt and Hazel Ashmore, New
York; D : 14266. Oct. 24, 1908; 2c. Oct. 14.
1908. 35120
Pals (El) de la Macliiclia; fantasia c6mico-lfr-
ico-bailable eu 1 acto y 5 cuadros, original de
E. Jackson y A. M. Vigrgol, mtisica del maes-
tro Luis Foglietti. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 37 p. 12°, [Libretto
only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31581 ;
E. Jackson y A. M. Vi6rgol, Madrid. 35121
Pais (El) de las Hadas; revista de gran espec-
tfi.culo en 1 acto, dividido eu 5 cuadros, en
prosa y verso, original de Guillerrao Perrin y
Miguel de Palacios, mlisica del maestro Cal-
leja. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1910. 40, [3] p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21996 ;
G. Perrin y M. de Palacios, Madrid. 35122
Pajama Perrys in chorus life; sketch, by Eve-
lyn Perry, Edna Perry, Marguerite Perry.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Perry sisters, New York ; D : 11210, Aug.
8, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 8, 1907. 35123
Pajara (La) pinta; opereta en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, libro de A. Soler y E. Mtigica,
mtisica de maestro Ortells. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espafioles] 1914. 39 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40045; Antonio Soler y Emilio Mtigica, Ma-
drid. 35123a
Pajarera (La) del 12; sainete llrico en 1 acto,
original de A. Martin Ruiz y Pedro Galdn,
mtisica de Demetrio GalSn. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1915. 22 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41639 ; A. Martin Ruiz y P. Galiin, Madrid.
35123b
Pajarera nacional; revista c6mico-lIrico-voldtil,
eu 1 acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, original de R. Asensio Mfis y J. Gon-
zalez Pastor, mtisica de los maestros Foglietti
v C6rdoba. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1909. 47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17461 ; RamOn Asensio M&s y Joaquin Gon-
zalez Pastor, Madrid. 35124
Pajarita (El); coraedia on 2 actos. original de
Muiioz Seca. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1914. 43 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40099; Pedro Mufioz Seca, Madrid. 35124a
Pajaritos y flores; boceto de sainete en 1 acto y
en verso, en un solo cuadro, original de
Miguel Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, mtisica
de Jos6 Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1911. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25018; M. Mihura y R. Gonzalez, Madrid.
35125
Pajaro; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa, refundida
por G. Perrin y M. de Palacios. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 28 p.
12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16900; Criilllemio Perrin y Miguel de Pala-
cios, Madrid. 35126
Pal (A) from Mount Vernon; 1 act play in 2
scenes, by F. Cromwell. 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D : 39949 ; Frederic
Cromwell, Evanston, 111. 35126a
Palace (The) of content; an allegorical play
consisting of a prologue and 3 acts, by Ferris
[pseud, of M. F. Bishop] dramatized from a
story called The palace of content. 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Mary Ferris Bishop, Boston ; D : 3148.
Mar. 16, 1903; 2c. July 15, 1903. 35127
Palace of indolence. See Willie from Chili.
Palace of ivory; play in 5 acts, by O. Wilson.
170 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915 ; D : 40603 ; Oliver Wil-
son, Macedon, N. Y. 35127a
Palace (The) of lies; a romantic fairy comedy
in 3 acts, by H. H. Leech.
© Harrv Harewood Leech, New York ; 1S72 :
3631, Apr. 8. 35128
Palace (The) of peace; American drama in 3
acts, by F. Hendrick. [132] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 18, 1913; D: 34195; Frank Hen-
drick, New York. 35129
Palace of truth; a burlesque, by H. R. Travis.
© Harry R. Travis, Summit, N. J.; 1897:
17565, Mar. 16. 35130
Palacio (El) de cristal; zarzucla en 1 acto.
dividido en 4 cuadros, orlLcinal, de J. Jackson
Veyiin y Jacinto Capella, mfisica del maestro
TomAs L. Torrogrosa. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 1907. 41 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Jackson Veyfin y Capella, Madrid ; D :
10318, Apr. 10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907. 35131
1758
35131
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35150
Palacio (El) triste; de G. Martinez Sierra. Ma-
drid, Buenos Aires, Kenacimiento. 1914. 226 p.
12°.
Contents : Lirio entre espinas. — El ideal. — ■
I>a suerte de Isabel ita. — El pobrecito Juan. — ■
El enamorado.
© Sept. 17, 1914; 2c. Nov. 13, 1914; D:
38806; G. Martinez Sierra, IVIadrid. 35131a
Paladin. See Kaiserliche hoheit.
Palaverers (The); by N. L. Munro.
© Norma Leslie Munro, New York ; D :
890, Sept. 21, 1901. 35132
Palco (Un) para el tenorio; juguete coniico en 1
acto, escrito sobre un cuento popular por P.
de Repide. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28. 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36526 ; Pedro de Rgpide, Madrid. 35132a
Pale faces; frontier drama in 3 acts, by R. C.
Barrie. [6] p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1910; D : 22017 ; Robert C.
Barrie, Philadelphia. 35133
Pale (The) tyranny; by J. L. Berry.
© Julin Louis Berry, Denver ; D : 12908,
May 5. 1908. 35134
Pale (The) witch queen; dream play in 1 act,
by I. Osgood. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911; D : 25838 ; Irene (Xs-
good, Northampton, England. 35135
Palm Beach; book by Ballard MacDonald and
Lon Hascall, lyrics by Ballard MacDonald.
music by Leo Edwards. 94 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16272 ; Jack Singer,
New York. 35136
Palma; a play in 4 acts, by S. Fiske.
© Stephen Fiske, New York; 1878:885.
Jan. 21. 35137
Palmer (The) will case,
daughter.
See Doctor's (The)
Palmetto (The); a drama in 5 acts, by F. S.
Heffernan.
© Francis Stephen Heffernan, Springfield,
Mo. ; 1896 : 33124, June 3 ; 2c. June 1. 35138
an original romantic drama in 4 acts, by
J. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1886:
17901, Aug. 5. 35139
Palmetto (The) and the pine; a play in 4 acts,
by Frank Dupree and L. Davidson. [17] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Davidson, New York ; 1892 : 15275,
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 7. 35140
Palm.etto (The) minstrels and quartette; a gal-
axy of merry jests and song, by Fred H.
James. (In Stagelore, v. 1, Feb., 1912)
© Feb. 10, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; A:
305907 ; Wetzel, Rosener & James, New York.
35141
Palmira (La); in 3 acts, by J. Carpani (De la
I'resse)
© Jessamine Carpani, Cleveland; 1889:
30757, Oct. 10. 35142
Palmist; original comedy-drama in 1 act, by
C. B. Schuckle. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 8, 1910 ; D : 17891 ; Carlton B.
ScluK-kle, New Y^)rk. 35143
a playlet in 1 act, by W. W. Norton. [21]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 3, 1913 ; D : 32198 ; William War-
ren Norton, Detroit. 35144
Palmist (A) in a palm garden; by F. T. Raileigh.
© Francis T. Raileigh, New York; D : 65,
Jan. 22, 1901. 35145
Paloma; cuuiedy of Cape Cod in 4 acts, by P. B.
Sipe. 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D : 40032 ; Paul B.
Sipe, Pittsburgh. 35145a
Palomilla; ir.onologo, de Serafiu y Joaquin Al-
varez Quintero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
ospanoles] 1911. 14 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
2.5016 ; S. y J. Alvarez Quintero, Madrid.
35146
Palomita; romantic comic opera in 3 acts, by
Benjamin Aymar, music by Leyton Potter,
C. W. Best and B. Aymar. Redlands, Cal.,
Daily review press, 1910. 31 p. 8°. [Libretto
only]
© Apr. 11, 1910 ; 2c. June 9, 1910 ; D : 21306 ;
C. W. Best, Paxton, 111., and Benj. Aymar,
Redlands, Cal. 35147
PalJ)itations in a pullman; a comedy in 1 act,
by M. E. Coe. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie Evelvn Coe, San Francisco ; D :
6737, May 26, 1905; 2c. May 26, 1905. 35148
Pals; drama in 4 acts, by I. Zolatorevsky.
145 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1910 ; D : 20921 ; David Kess-
lor and IMax R. Wilner, New l''ork.
35149
— dramatic sketch in 1 act, by J. E. Hirscher.
14 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1910; D : 21313 ; J. Eugene
Hirscher, New Orleans. 35150
5379— VOL 2—17-
1759
35151
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35169
Pals — ('ontiiiiK'd.
an eiiisodo in 1 act, by Edmund Day. 24 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Hal Davis, Chesaning, Mich. ; D : 3554,
June 8. 1908: 2c. June 8. 1903. 35151
1 act playlet, by Sol. Neuwirth. 11 p. f °.
Typewrit ten.
© Ic. .July (5.1912; D: 30184; Sol. Neuwirth,
Brooklyn. 35152
or, The boy and the burg-lar; by C. Towne.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charle.s Towne, San Francisco ; D : 11629,
Oct. 30, 1907; 2c. Oct. 30, 1907. 35153
F!rr nlsin Alaskan (The). — Chaverim.
Pamela Pitkin, playwright; corned v in 1 act,
by W. S. Cooper. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22. 191.5 ; D : 39479 ; William Skin-
n(M- Cooper. Palo Alto, Cal. 35153a
Pan among' pans; farce in 1 act, by E. Riccarda.
11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25. 1910 ; D : 22645 ; Eugenie Tlic-
carda. New York. 35154
Pan and the young- shepherd; a pastoral play,
l)y M. Hewlett. London and New York, J.
Lane, 1899. 5 p. 1.. 140 p. 12°.
© .Tohn Lane. New York ; 1898 : 55989. Sept.
24: 2c. Sept. 29. 35154a
Pan (A) of fudge; a comedy in 1 act. bv Maude
Burba nk. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1907.
10 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 11364,
Sept. 17, 1907: 2c. Oct. 24, 1907. 35155
Panachot. gendarme; vaudevilla-militaire en 3
actes, ](ar Paul (Tavault et Mouezv Eon.
Paris. 1'. \'. Stock. 1908. 102 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris; D: 12146, Jan. 9,
1908: 2c. Jan. 9, 1908. 35156
Panama.
© Elizabeth Altheimer, St. Louis; D: 1330.5,
June 27, 1908. [For copies reed, see D : 13350]
35157
comedy in 2 acts, l)y U. H. Moulton and
P. R. Kellar. Libretto. 120 p. 4°. Type-
wi-itten.
© P. R. Kellar and R. H. Moulton, Chicago;
D: 6119, Jan. 2.8, 1905; 2c. .Tan. 23, 1905.
35158
a comedy with music, by P. F. Myers and E.
Altheimer. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© lOlizabeth Altheimer and P. F. Myers, St.
Louis: D: 1.3.8,50, July 16. 1908; 2c. Aug. 6,
1908. 35159
Panama — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by N. Richai'd-
son and W. A. Johnson. 75, [3] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Norval Richardson, Vicksburg, Miss. ;
D : 8075, Feb. 28, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1906.
35160
original 4 act comedy drama, by Langdale
Williams. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1911. [51] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2c. Oct. 11, 1911; D:
25457 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35161
■ story-play in 4 acts, by F. Bishop. 164 p.
4°. Typewritten and Ms.
© Ic. Aug 18, 1911; D: 24969, Farnham
Bishop, New York. 35162
a tale of the great canal, a melodrama in 4
acts, by B. P. Joy. [97] p. f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Boyd P. Joy, St. Paul ; D : 10884, June 29,
1907: 2c. June 29, 1907. 35163
Pandemonium; musical fantasy in 2 acts, by
J. N. Edwards. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1911 ; D : 25269 ; John N. Ed-
wards, New York. 35164
Pandora; a classical play for parlor and school,
in 3 acts, for four males and three females,
by M. Nataline Crumpton. New York, E. S.
^\'erner, 1890. 11 p. 12°. [With music]
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1890 : 26353,
Aug 26 ; 2c. Aug. 27. 35165
or, The h eavenly spark of love, operatic
drama in 5 acts, composed in Italian by Fer-
naiid Arriiioni, tr. and adapted for the Ameri-
can stage by Rosa Neuville.
© F. Arrigoni, New York ; 1875 : 3618, Apr.
12. 35166
or. The priest of Nout, an entirely origi-
nal satirical comedy in 3 acts, by F. H. Mead
and T. D. Beasley. [62] p. f°. Typewritten.
© F. H. Mead and T. D. Beasley, San Diego,
Cal. ; 1895 : 41219, Aug. 12 ; 2c. Oct. 7. 35167
See also King's (The) jester and other
short plays.
Pandora's bcx; fairy play for children, by S. S.
Tibbals. Franklin, O.. Eldridse entertainment
house, 1910. 12 p. 12°.
© Mar. 10, 1910; 2c. Mar. 9, 1910; D:
20394 ; Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O.
35168
— a fantastic comedy in 1 act, bv R. de Cor-
dova. [1], 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rudolph de Cordova, New York; 1893:
29978, June 24 ; 2c. June 24. 35169
1760
35169
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35183
Pandora's box — Continued.
masque from Hawthorne's Wonder book,
by J. W. Hard. 10 p. 8°. Printed.
© Mar. 3, 1915 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1915 ; D : 39972 ;
Josephine Willielm Hard, Buffalo. 35169a
pnntoniinie in 3 episodes, by M. G. Kellogg.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2S, 3911; D : 28305 ; Mary God-
dard Kellogg, Wincliester, Mass. 35170
Pandore; vaudeville en 1 acte, par A. R. Darval.
Paris, C. Joubert, 1913. 47 p. 8°.
© Nov. 22, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35197 ;
Joubert, Paris. 35171
Pandy post; Welsh comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Marks. [105] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1914; D : 39010 ; Jeannette
Marks, South Hadley, Mass.. 35171a
Panel (The); comedy in 4 acts, by F. M. Hueffer
and E. L. Swete. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1914 ; D : 36185 ; Ford Madox
Hueflfer and E. Lyall Swete. London. 35171b
Pang's (The) of remorse. See Edward Stanley.
Panhandle Pete.
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 6166,
Feb. 2, 1905. [For copies reed, see D : 8022]
35172
■ or. The mishaps and adventures of Pan-
handle Pete, a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
WUlard Holcomb. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[IJbretto only]
© Joseph L. Plunkett, New York ; D : 8022,
Feb. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1906. 35173
Pani Motylek (Madame Butterfly); zapouska
tragedie, die J. L. I^onga a D. Belasca, napsali
L. Illica a G. Giacosa, pfelozil V. J. Novotny,
luidbu slo/il G. Puccini. Praze. M. Urbanek.
1908. 42 p. 12°,
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan : D : 13357, July
16, 1908; 2c. ,Tuly 16, 1908. 35174
Panic (The); a drama in 4 acts, by F. Searight.
74 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Franklvn Searight, New York ; D : 13419,
July 27, 1908 ; 2c. July 27, 1908. 35175
Pano (El) de lagrimas; .iuguete comico en 3
actos y en prosa, original de Pedro INIuiloz
Seca y Pedro Perez Fernandez. Madrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 55 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15. 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40085; P. Munoz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez,
Madrid. 35175a
Panol6n( El) de Manila; sainete en 4 cuadros,
de .1. Fernandez del Villar, con mtisica de los
maestros Marquina y Vela. Madrid [Socie-
(lad de autores espanoles] 1915. 40 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Aug. 30, 1915; Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D:
41646 ; Jos6 FernSndez del Villar, Madrid.
35175b
Panorama of the assassination of Abraham
Lincoln, President of the United States, and
attempted assassination of Secretary William
H. Seward; by E. P. Doherty.
© Edward P. Doherty, Washington; 1885:
23040, Nov. 4. 35176
Pan's princess; a masque, freshman play, Wel-
lesley college, by E. H. Hart. [Boston, Thomas
Todd, printer] 1909. 42 p. 12°.
© Elizabeth Harriet Hart, Wellesley, Mass. ;
D: 16097, June 19, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909.
35177
Pansies; a nnnuet, by Harriette Wilbur. Leb-
anon, O., March brothers, 1908. cover-title, 3
]). 12°. [Harriette Wilbur's series of flower
plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13894, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 35178
Panspiele; [von] Carl Hauptmann. Mtinchen,
verlag von G. D. W. Callwey, 1909. 240 p. 8°.
Contents : Im goldenen tempelbuche ver-
zeichnet.^Der antiquar. — Fran Nail.la Bie-
lew. — Fasching.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1910 ; D : 17923 ;
Georg D. W. Calhvey, Munich. 35170
Pansy; a comedy -drama in 5 acts, by W. »
Welch.
© Will E. Welch, Adrian, Mo.; 1892:1899,
.fan. 11. 35180
Pansy and Convolvulus; a tragedy in 1 act, by
J. W. Stockton.
© John W. Stockton, Washington; 1886:
1369S, June 14. 35181
Pansy Blossom; 1 act comedy, by W. Carleton.
115] p. f°. Typewritten.
© AVill (Carleton, New York ; D : 9040, Sept.
6. 1906: 2o. Sept. 6, 1906. 35182
Pansy Living-ston; drama in 5 acts, by O. Mus-
sle. [1], 49 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1914 ; D : 36771 ; Otto Mussle,
Glendive, Mont. 35182a
Pantalettes; sketch in 1 act, by E. L. Leeds.
[11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 21, 1914; D : 37640 ; Eleanor
Langdon Leeds, Cincinnati. 35182b
Pantalones
dernas.
(Los) See Tres comedias mo-
Pantaloon. See Half hours.
Pantata (The); farcical dramatic production, by
F. C. Barber.
© Frederick Courtenay Barber, New York ;
1894:32735, June 21. 35183
1761
35184
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35199
Panther (The); a drama in 4 acts, by C. K.
Chaniplin. 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1909 ; D : 16274 ; Charles K.
Champlin, Red Bank, N. .T. 35184
Panthere (La) -sve Succes (Les)
Panthers (The); play with a prologue and 3 acts,
by \V. S. Isaacs. 27 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1915; D : 42413 ; Willard S.
Lsaacs, Philadelphia. 35184a
Pantins (Les); piece en 3 actes, [par] G. Gril-
let. Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1909. 162 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1909 ; 2c. Sept. 22, 1909 ; D : 16829 ;
Gustave Grillet, Paris. 35185
Pantomime almanac; a thoroughly funny play-
t'tte for plavetters, ... by L. D. Whiteley.
fltacine, Wis., The Ligbt-Hatherell co.. 1904]
32 p. illus. S\
Contents : 1. The raw recruit. — 2. The foun-
tain of youth.— 3. The king of all cleansers. —
4. The tale of truth. — 5. Cherry song. — 6. Puri-
tan sweets.^ — 7. The queen of hearts. — 8. The
whole year round.
© W. W. Light, Racine. Wis. : D : 5927. Dec.
19, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1904. 35186
Pantomime Joe; or. An orphan boy's career,
an English pantomime dramatized from the
story of the same name, published in a T^ondon
journal entitled The boys of England, by E.
Mason, jr.
© Mason and Davidge, Philadelphia ; 1874 :
12177, Sept. 28. 35187
Pantomime of the flowers and the sea; 5 scenes
and an epilogue, by Charles Rann Kennedy.
14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 30468 ; Mrs. John
Hays Hammond, Gloucester, Mass. 35188
Pantomime rehearsal; a musical farce, by Cecil
Clay.
© Wm. Clarke Stewart, New York; 1897:
50178, Sept. 8. 35189
Pantomimic spectacle of Cincinnati, Ohio,
from 1788 to 1895; by E. T. Ziegler.
© Edwin T. Ziegler, Cincinnati ; 1895 :
14801, Mar. 14. 35190
Pants; farce comedy in 1 act, by W. M. Adams.
1 7] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 4, 1914; D : 36608 ; Wallace M.
Adams. Alton. N. H. 35190a
Pants (The) that John wore; comedy in 1 act,
by S. H. Picchlanti. [1], 12 p. r. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 17. 1913; D: 34449; Silvio H.
I'icchianti. New York. 35191
Panurge; haulte farce musicale en 3 actes,
d'apres Rabelais, par Georges SpitzmuUer et
Maurice Boukay, musique de J. Massenet.
Paris. Heugel et cie., 1913. [4], 86 p. 12°.
[Words only]
© Aug. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1913 ; D : 34830 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris.
35192
Panurg'e's sheep; comedy in 1 act, by Meilhac
and Halevy, tr. by Barrett H. Clark. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.
[1915] 32 p. 12°. ( [The world's best plays,
by celebrated European authors, B. H. Clark,
general ed.])
© Oct. 9, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1915 ; D : 419.50 ;
Samuel French, New York. 35192a
Paola; or, The first of the vendettas, operetta
in 2 acts, by Harry Paultou and Mostyn Tedde,
nmsic l)V Pjdward Jakobowski. New York.
AV. A. Pond & CO., 1889. 19 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© J. C. Duff. New York ; 1889 : 26120. Aug.
27; 2c. Aug. 27. 35193
Paoletta; romantic opera in 4 acts, libretto by
Paul Jones, music by Pietro Floridia. 59 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910 ; D : 21906 ; Leo. Feist.
New York. 35194
Paolo and Francesca; lyric tragedy, by E. R.
INIiller. 24 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1911 ; D : 23188 ; Elsie Rosa-
lind Miller, Baltimore. 35195
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Stephen Phillips.
London, New York. J. Lane, 1900 [1899] 120
p. 12°.
© John Lane, New York ; 1899 : 75284, Nov.
18; 2c. Nov. 20. 35196
Paolo e Prancesca; dramma lirico in 1 atto,
versi di Ai-luro Colautti, nuisica di Luigi Man-
cinuelli. Milai , E. Sonzogno, 1907. [4], 10-37
numb. 1. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 11444.
Sept. 30, 1907; 2c. Sept. 30, 1907. 35197
Paon (Le); cojiiedie en 3 actes, en vers, [de]
Francis de Croisset [pseud, de F. M. Wiener]
Paris, E. Fasquelle, 1904. 3 p. 1., 205 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 5097, May 31,
1904; 2r. May 31, 1904 (proof) ; 2c. Aug. 22.
1904. 35198
Papa; an araorality in 3 acts, by Zoe Akins.
New York, M. Kennerley, 1913. ix, 95 p. 12°.
(The modern drama series, ed. by Edwin
Bjorkman)
© Dec. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; A : 361067 ;
Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 35199
]762
35200
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35219
Papa — Continued.
coinedie en 3 actes, par R. de Flers et G. A.
do Cail hi vet. 33 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theu-
tr.ile. 7" annee.— 178. 29 avril 1911)
© Apr. 29, 1911; 2c. May 12. 1911; D:
24194 ; Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet.
Paris. 35200
a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by H. G. Don-
nelly.
© H. Grattan Donnelly, Philadelphia ; 1888 :
34178. Dec. 1. 35201
lustspiel in 3 akten, von Robert de
Flers xind G. A. de Caillavet. Berlin. Felix
Bloch erben, 1911. 113 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25709 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 35202
3 act comedy, by J. B. Booth.
© Junius B. Booth. Boston; 1898:21489.
Apr. 4. 35203
Papa and mama; a nmsi(!al farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. Arthur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York; 1886:20464.
Nov. 23. 35204
Papa and mamma's anniversary; a musical
sketch in 3 scenes, by F. S. Dare. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Frank S. Dare, Lynn. Mass. ; D : 13717,
Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908. 35205
Papa Burleigh; an original comedy in 4 acts, by
L. Grover.
© Leonard Grover, New York ; 1882 : 11893.
July 19. 35206
Papa (Le) de Francine; operette-vaudeville en
4 actes et 7 tableaux, de [H. Chivot]. V. de
Cottens t& P. Gavaidt, musique de Louis Var-
ney. Paris, Heugel et cie. [1909] 2 p. L, 140 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1909 ; D : 17573 :
Heugel «& cie., Paris. 35207
Papa got his'n; a play in 4 acts, by Henry Ed-
ward Lorenz. 53 p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. E. Lorenz, Swissvale. Pa. ; D : 9623,
Dec. 12. 1906; 2c. Dec. 12, 1906. 35208
Papa Joe; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by M. Al-
dridge Banks.
© Mary Aldridge Banks, Los Angeles ; 1897 :
33798, June 4. 35209
Papa Levinsky; 1 act comedy sketch, by Charles
Horwitz. 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Gus Wellington Brown, New York ; D :
4231, Nov. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1903. 35210
Papa Mulct; piece en 3 actes, [par R. Charvay]
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1907. 118 p. 12".
© Robert Charvay, Paris; D : 11069. Julv
29. 1907; 2c. July 29. 1907. 35211
Papa pays; comedy in 4 acts, by J. Michael.
12.1 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 22, 1915; D: 39480; Joseph Mi-
chael. New York. 35211a
Papa Perrichon; comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the French of Labiche and Martin, bv T. 11.
Sullivan. Boston, 1880.
© T. R. Sullivan, United States; 1879:
16280. Dec. 3. 35212
Papa Pettingill; a comedy in 4 acts, adapted
from the Fveucli of Tjabiche and Martin, by
Granville F. Sturgis and Abel Seaman [pseud,
of Frank Eugene Chase] Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1904. 45 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's ed. of plays)
© AV alter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 4401,
Dec. 17, 1903; 2c. Jan. 27, 1904. 35213
Papa Schmitz; an original musical comedy, by
Ned Parker | pseud, of N. B. Pardee]
© Neely Eugene Pardee, Wausau. Wis. ;
D: 6136. Jan. 14. 1905. 35214
Papa's baby; farce comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Hutchings [stage name of Alice Watson]
© Alice Hutchings, Sea Cliff, N. Y. ; D :
1613. I\rar. 3, 1902. 35215
Papa's bride; a musical comedy in 3 acts, bv
H. B. Smith. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 6616
I\Iay 2, 1905; 2c. Aug. 4, 1905. 35216
Papa's bulldog; [by] W. Coleman Parker.
© Harold lioorbach. New York; 1899:
63252, Sept. 29: 2c. Oct. 14. 35217
Papa's darling; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B.
Smith. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 20, 1914; D : 38861 ; Harrv B.
Smith, New York. 35217a
nnisical comedy in 3 acts, founded on the
French play, Le flls surnaturel, by Mauric*
Yaucaire, book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith,
nuisic by Ivan Caryll. London, Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1914. 85 p. S°. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1914 ; D : 38678 ; Chappell &
CO., ltd., Loudon. 35217b
Papa's new wife; play, by Harry Matthews
[psoud. of H. M. Hoefler] [42] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1911; D: 25508; Harry M.
Hoefler, Cincinnati. 35218
Papa's sweetheart; 1 act playlet, by F. A. Fer-
guson. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank A. Ferguson, Chicago ; D : 2225.
Aug, 11. 1902: 2c. July 28, 1902. 35219
1763
35220
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35241
Papa's tochter; franzosisclier scliwank in 4
inifzii.^(>ii, vou Henry Maurice iind Robert
Laiirency, deutsch von L6on Richard. JFiin-
clien, Drei masken verlag. 94 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec-. 28. 1912 ; D : 31816 ; Drei masken
verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 35220
Papa's wife; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. B. Smith. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith. New York ; 1899 : 36825,
June 3 : 2c. Mar. 28, 1904. 35221
Paper (The) chase; play in 4 acts, by Louis N.
Parker. |7],r27p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1912 ; D : 31373 ; Liebler co..
New York. 35222
Paper (The) czar; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
T. B. Cliry.stal and H. I. Hancock.
© Thomas B. Chrystal and Harrie I. Han-
cock, United States ; 1894 : 37202, Aug. 9.
35223
Paper (A) doll; comedy in 4 acts, by H. Phil-
lips.
© Harrv Phillips, Chicago; 1888:4025, Feb.
7. 35224
-4 act drama, by J. Fax. 199 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6. 1915 ; D : 40296 ; James Fax,
Tm-onto, Canada. 35224a
play in 1 act. by Alice Roseley [pseud, of
A. T. V. Brennan] 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1913: D : 35263 ; Alice Tur-
ner Yordley Brennan. Baltimore. 35225
Paper (The) dollies' drill and dance; by Liv-
ingston Russell.
© Harold Roorbach. New York; 1900 A:
23881 , Sept. 25 ; 2c. Oct, 5. 35226
Paper (A) match; fax'ce in 1 act, by E. W. Burt.
P.oston. W. H. Baker & co., 1910. 10 p. 12°.
© Sept. 26, 1910; 2c. Sept. 28, 1910; D:
22164 : Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35227
Paper of pins.
© Kelly and Ryan, New York: 1884:20109,
Oct. 6. 35228
a comedy for the American stage.
© Mrs. Fred Hallen, New York; 1884:
21149, Oct. 21. 35229
— —a musical comedv in3acts, bv F. Pallma and
W. S. Moss.
© Fnmk I'allnia. Albany, and Walter S.
Moss, Portland, Or.; 1888:20614, July 18.
35230
Paper (The) table mat; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. P. Carr.
© Sarah Pratt Carr, Lemoore, Cal. ; 1898 :
53516, Sept. 13. 35231
Papesse (La) Jeanne; melodrama in 4 acts and
a prologue, by R. Wind. f°. Typewritten.
© Regina Wind, New York ; 1898 : 26787,
Apr. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1902. 35232
Papeto, queen of the mountains; 4 act sensa-
tional comedy drama, hy AV. Fletcher.
© Walter Fletcher, United States; 1887:
23361. Sept. 14. " 35233
Papilio's wand; or. Electric affinities, a comic
opera in 3 acts, by W. J. Berry.
© William .1. Berry, United States; 1885:
6480, IMar. 18. 35234
Papillon, der gerechte; eine komoedie in 3 auf-
ziigen. von L. Beniere. Paris, Societe des au-
teurs et compositeurs dramatiques [1910] 2
p. 1., 95 p. 12°.
© Feb. 15, 1910; 2c. Mav 21, 1910: D:
21109 ; Louis Beniere. Paris. 35235
Papillon. dit Lyonnais le Juste; piece en 3
actes, par L. Beniere. 26 p. illus. 4°. (L'll-
lustration theatrale, no. 128. 6 novembre
1909)
© Nov. 6, 1909; 2c. Dec. 1. 1909; D: 17576;
Louis Beniere, Paris. 35236
Papillons (Les) de Fanchette. See Ombres
chinoises.
Par I'absence; comSdie en 1 acte. de [Charles!
Legras. P;iris. Lilirairie theatrale, 1905. 35
p. 12°.
© L. Michaud. Paris: D:6114, Jan. 23.
1905; 2c. Jan. 23. 1905. 35237
Par value; a play of modern life in 4 acts, by A.
Glassmire and M. II. Boehmer. 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. :Mar. 12, 1912 : D : 29026 ; Albert Glass-
mire. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 35238
Para ingleses, mi criado; guiiiolada de Los in-
teres creados, en 1 acto. dividido en 3 cuadros
y un pregon, sin originalidad y en ripios de
J. Maria Dotres. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1908. 44 p. 12°.
© Jose Maria Dotres, Madrid: D:13.'>90.
Aug. 19. 1908: 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 35239
Para pescar un novio; paso de comedia. de P.
Perez Fernandez. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanolesl 1910. 16 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910: 2c. Sept. 7. 1910; D:
21982; Pedro Perez Fernandez. Madrid.
35240
Parable of the rings; an excerjrt from Lessing's
play of Nathan Die \\'iso, tr. from the Ger-
man by A. C. Denniston. 12 p. 12°. Printed.
© Arthur CMark Denniston, Philadelphia;
^):8077. Feb. 27, 1906; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906.
35241
1764
35242
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
S5261
Parabole umaue; dramma in 3 atti, di P. Vis-
conti. [2], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1911 ; D : 28040 ; Pietro Vis-
conti, Brooklyn. 35242
Paracelsus; or. The lost art, an original, novel,
romantic play in 4 acts, and serie.s of tab-
leaux ; an Austrian legend suggested by a
story from the German, by A. G. W. Carter.
© A. G. W. Carter, New York ; 1876 : 12733.
Nov. 16. 35243
Parada (La); 6. El relevo de palacio, sainete
comico-IIrico en 1 acto y en verso, original de
C. Lucio y L. Garcfa Oonde. musica de los
maestros Cayo Vela y BvQ. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 38, [21 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31584 ;
Celso Lucio y Luis Garcia Conde, Madrid.
35244
Parade-sengen; koniodie i 3 akter, af Gunnar
Heiberg. Kristin nia, H. Aschehoug & co..
1913. 124 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35288 ;
H. AschehOTig «S: co., Christiania, Norwav.
35245
Paraders (The); a musical comedv in 2 acts.
iMiok and lyrics by R. W. Peck. [841 P- '1°-
Typewritten. [Libretto onlyl
© Raymond W. Peck. Chicago ; D : 2764,
Dec. 24. 1902; 2c, Dec. 24, 1902. 35246
Paradiesvogel (Die); Wiener- vol ksoperette in 3
akten. von A. M. Willner und Julius Wilhelm,
musik von Philipp Silber. 116 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzman-
sky), Vienna; D : 12887. May 2. 1908; 2c.
I\Iay 2, 1908. 35247
Paradis (Le) See In Paradise.
Paradis (Le) de Mahomet; op§rette en 3 actes,
paroles de Henri Blondeau. nuisique de Robert
Planquette, conipletee }>ar Louis Canne.
Paris. Choudens, 1906. 151 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Choudens, Paris ; D : 8892, July 30. 1906 :
2c. July 80. 1906. 35248
Paradisacle (The) circle; in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
an ideal drama on paradise, dramatized from
Milton, Dante, and Shakespeare, bv J. Svkes.
101 p. 4^ Ms.
© John Sykes, Pacific Grove, Cal. ; 1890 :
27082, Sept. 4; Ic. Sept. 4. 35249
Paradise; comedy in 4 acts, by Charles M. Jel-
leff. 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 5, 1913; D: 3371 6; William A.
Tulley, New York. 35250
Paradise — Continued.
■ a drama, by L. S. Bryce.
© Lloyd S. Bryce. New' York ; 1888:37161,
Dec. 28. 35251
a farce in 3 acts, by F. H. James. Type-
written.
© Frederick Henry James. Chattanooga ;
1900 A : 1837, Jan. 20 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1899.
35252
— play in 4 acts, by A. Brown and A. Eller-
beck. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4. 1913 ; D : 33999 ; Alice Brown,
Boston, and Aurania Ellerbeck, New York.
35253
by J. Hickenlooper. [1], 99 p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. (X't. 7. 1913; D: 34647; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 35254
See also In Paradise.
Paradise alley; burlesque in 1 act and 3 scenes,
by Cliarles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. 16 p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 23, 1914; 2c. Apr. 21, 1915; D:
40424 ; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35254a
■ a comedy in 4 acts, by James A. Morris.
© Edwin Elroy, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1897:
8354. Jan. 30. 35255
a farcical comedy of New York life, by
R. J. Donnolly.
© Robert J. Donnolly, Brooklvn ; 1894:
41822. Sept. 12. 35256
a serio comic production in 3 acts, rev. by B.
Fagan. 88 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Barney Fagan and Sara J. Rvan. New
York; 1895:65007. Dec. 23; 2c. Dec. 21.
35257
Paradise flats; a comedy in 3 acts, by H. Taylor
Smith. Washington, B. S. Adams, 1889. 32 p.
8°.
© Hubbard Taylor Smith, AVashington ;
1889 : 13236, May 1 ; 2c. May 1. 35258
Paradise in hell; by R. W. Dickenson. 33 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Richardson William Dickenson. Sioux
Falls, S. D. ; D : 2499, Oct. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct.
27, 1902. 35259
Paradise lost; a drama from Milton's great
poem, by M. F. Taylor and John G. Taylor.
© M. F. Taylor, St. Louis; 1878:2302.
Feb. 23. 35260
■ drama in 4 acts, adapted from John Mil-
ton's epic poem, by Walter Stephens. Lon-
don, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & CO.,
ltd. [1913] 48 p. 8°.
© Nov. 3. 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35258 ;
Francis GrifRth.s, London. 35261
1765
35262
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35281
Paradise lost— Coutiuiied.
or. The fall of man, a scriptural drama in
3 acts, by M. HaXigh.
© Marv Ilaiigh. Philadelphia ; 1889 : 21083.
July 8. 35262
* See also Adam and Eve. — Deluge (The).
Paradise (A) made a purgatory; a play of 21
scenes, by I. N. Terrell.
© I. N. Terrell. Lausing, Kau. ; 1897 : 61073,
Oct. 28. 35263
Paradise not lost but g'ained. See Old (The)
and the new world.
Paradise (A) of fools; a mniedy in 3 acts, by
Itohort Saw in |i. e. J. W. U. Sawin] Type-
written.
© .Tolin W. Iv. Sawin, Dorchester, Mass. ;
1897 : (50083, Nov. 27; 2c. Nov. 27. 35264
Paradise of lies; a I'omantic drama, by Matthew
IJarry. 89 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© INIildred Holland White, New York; D:
9141, Sept. 2.-1, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906. 35265
Paradise (The) of Mahomet; a comic opera
liliretto in 3 acts, by li. B. Smith. 159 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Harrv B. Smith. New York ; D : 13836,
Sept. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 35266
Paradise regained.
© Frank J. Gudai-ian, Hennessey, Okl. ;
1898:41438, -Tuly 11. 35267
drama in 5 acts, by H. F. Allen.
© H. Francis Allen. St. Louis ; 1899 : 75378.
Nov. 18. 35268
drama in 4 acts, by H. L. Ghapin. 16 p.
12°. Printed.
© .Tan. G. 1912 ; 2c. .Tan. IS, 1912 ; D : 2S355 :
H. L. Chapin, Hunm, ( ).
See «?so Uncle Si.
35269
Paradise Valley; a sensational melodrama in 4
acts, by W. (i. Browne. 40 p. 4°. Ty])ewrit-
ton.
© W. (4ault lirowne, Chicago; D: 2711, Dec.
13, 1902; 2<-. Dec. 24, 1902. 35270
Paradox (The); drama in 4 acts, by 11. 11. Ger.s.
[63] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1.1, 1911; D: 24942; H:irrv K.
Gers, Louisville. 35271
musical farce, inusie ])v .7. E. Henning,
book l)y E. T. Wood.
© .1. K. Henning, Chicago; 1892:22726.
May 3L 35272
Paradox of Edgar Poe; a drama, by O. Leigh.
© Oliver Leigh, Chicjigo; D : 8763, .T\nie 20,
1906. 35273
Paragon (The); a dreiim in 1 act, by .T. H.
Patrican.
© J. H. Patrican, Philadelphia; 1899:28910.
Apr. 27. 35274
^ pantomime divertisement ballet, by E. Sa-
racco.
© Elisa Saracco, New York; 1898:4227,
Jan. 10. 35275
Paragraph 11; oder. Im regiment Gambrinus,
von O. KudrolT. ,19 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. 0<-t. 17, 1910: D: 22308; George Rud-
roff, Brooklyn, 35276
Paritre; jnect' en 4 actes. 5 t;il)leaux. [par
Maurice Donnay | |l*;iris, Imju'. de I'lllustra-
tion] 1906. 2').. 1- 121 p. 8°.
© M. Donnay, Paris; D : 8744, June 28,
1900 : 2c. June 28, 1906. 35277
Paranoiac (The); I act drama of hospital life,
by C. E. Reynolds. [21, 11 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 191,1: D: 42097; Cecil E. Rey-
nolds, Los Angeles. 35277a
Same. t1 I, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26. 1915; D : 42.351 ; Cecil Ed-
ward Reynolds, I,os Angeles. 35277b
or. The sin of the father, modern drama
in 3 acts, by J. A. Loining. 85 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 27. 1915; D : 42094 ; John Arthur
Ivoining, Nev.- York. 35277c
Parasite (The); by A. (Jlassmire. 126 p. 4°.
Type\\ritten.
© Albert (Jliissmirc, Philadelphia; D : 1497.
Feb. 27, 19((2: LN-. Feb. 27. 1902. 35278
drama in 3 acts, by E. M. (JrilUth. 34,
[31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aitr. 10, 1911: D : 24004 ; Eleanor M.
(h-iflitli, Frcei)(ii-t, II!. 35279
-l.lay in 1 act, by S. Cowan. |1], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13.1914: I):.37S33; Siidn (^)w:in.
Casco Bay. Me. 35279a
play in 3 acts, by Fnlsmii Brock. |91| i>.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Fob. 2. 1911; D : 23251 ; H. F. Brock.
.I;im:iica Plnin, ^lasv. 35280
or. How to make one's fortune, a '-omeily
in 5 acts, after tlie French of Picanl. Phila-
delphia, J. B. Liiipincott iV: co.. 1872. 78 p.
12°.
© J. P. Lippincott vV: co.. Philadelphia;
1872:3.577, Aiir. 6; 2c. A]u-. 6. 35281
1766
35282
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35301
Parasites (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by G. P.
Nayloi*.
© George Prentice Naylor, Nortli Hatley,
Quebec, Canada ; D : 601, June 21, 1901.
35382
modern play in 3 acts, by J. Noel. 117 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 20. 1913: D : 33560 ; Josepb
Noel, Bedford Park, N. Y. 35283
a play iu 4 acts, by .1. P. Ritter. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© .Tobn P. Hitter. Newark, N. J.; D:
15323, Mar. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 13, 1909. 35284
Parcel (The) postmen; sketch, by T. .T. Conroy
and .T. O'Donnell. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1.5. 1915; D : 39774 ; Thos. J.
Convoy and ,Tobn O'Donnell, New York.
35284a
Pardners (The); a 4 act western comedy drama,
by A. E. Wbitman. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. :\Iar. 6. 1013 : D : 32533 ; Arthur Ed-
ward Wbitnian. Whitman, Ma.ss. 35285
play in 1 act, by D. L. Clarke. [1], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912; D : 30998 ; D. L.
Cbirke. Berkeley. Cal. 35286
Pardon (The) -S'ee Three modern plays from
the French.
Pardoner's tale. .S'rc Death and the dicers.
Pards: a comedy (b-ama, by Edward H. Cahill.
© Lillian Cahill, Florida, N. Y. ; D : 6S01,
.Tune 2, 1905. 35287
in T a.-t. by W. H. Nichols. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© AValter H. Nichols. Monrovia. Cal.; D:
1.5816. May 10, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1909. 35288
16 p.
-a sketch in 1 act, by P. V. Mighels.
4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Verrill Miuhols, New York; D:
9349. Get. 30, 1906; 2c. Oct. 30, 1906. 35289
Parece cuento; comedia en 3 actos, por .T. de
Macias V del Ileal. ::\Iadrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaholesl 1911. 53 p. 12°.
© May 26. 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D :
24321: .Tiian de Macias y del Real, Madrid.
35290
Paredes (Las) oyen; por .Tuan Ruiz de Alarcon
y Mendoza, ed. with introduction and notes
by Caroline B. Bonrland. New York, H. Holt
and company [1914] xxx, 189 p. front. 16°.
© .Tulv 23. 1914: 2c. Sept. 2, 1914: A:
37933S ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 35290a
Parent by proxy; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
founded on tbe Commune, by H. A. Magendie.
Ms.
© Hyp A. Magendie, San Francisco ; 1881 :
13763. Sept. 8; 2 copies received. 35291
Parentage (The) of John Darr; a plav in 3
acts, by R. A. Graves. [123] p. 4°. ' Type-
written.
© Ralph A. Graves, Bainbridge, Ga. ; D:
11594, Oct. 2,5, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 35292
Parent's (The) dilemma,
ter.
See Theodor's flut-
Parents' (The) progress; play in 1 act, by
Geoi-ge Paston. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don. S. French, ltd.. 1910. 30 p. 12°.
( [French's acting ed.] )
© Nov. 28, 1910; 2c. Nov. 30, 1910; D:
22685; Samuel French, ltd., London. 35293
Parfait (Le) amour; by R. M. Mason.
© R(ry Murdoch Mason, New York: D:
1104; Nov. 16, 1901. 35294
Pariah (The) ; or. Pathetic romance of a young
girl, a nev.' and original American romantic
drama in 5 acts, by C. A. Byrd.
© Charles A. Byrd, Boston; 1890:5347,
Feb. 12. 35295
See also Plays; by August Strindberg.
Paris; a drama, bv Sutton Vane and Arthur
Sbirley.
© William Calder, New York; 1896:4843.
Jan. 17. 35296
or. Days of the commune, drama in pro-
logue and 3 acts, by T. C. De Leon.
© T. C. De Leon, New York ; 1871 : 7749,
Aug. 19. 35297
ou, Le bon juge, operette en 2 actcs, par
Robert de Flers et G. A. de Caillavet. Paris.
Chondens, 1906. 92 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Choudens. I^aris; D : 8808, July 10. 1906:
2c. .Tnly 10, 1906. 35298
P.'sris at tv.ro; a nmsical farce comedy in 2 acts,
by J. F. Donnelly.
© .Tobn F. Donnelly, New York; 1890:
27055, Sept. 4. 35299
Paris by night; by H. Pincus. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Scenario]
© Henrv Pincus, New York ; D : 5314, July
19, 1904; 2c. .Tuly 19, 1904. 35300
a musical comedy in 2 acts, by Henry Pin-
cus. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© L. L. Weber and E. F. Rush, New York ;
D : 52.56, Julv 6. 1904 ; 2c. Sept. 28. 1904.
35301
1767
35302
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35324
Paris exposition.
© Joseph M. Webor and I.ewi.s 'M. Fields,
New York; 1899:26677, Apr. 17. 35302
Paris (The) gown; vaudeville act, by H. J.
Streyckmans. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1911; D: 28069; H. J.
Streyckmans, New York. 35303
Paris (A) graduate; fool farce in 3 acts, by
H. B. Loos. [11. 66 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11. 1912: D: 31114; R. Beers
Loos, San Die.iro, Cal. 35304
Paris in 1871. See Revolt of the commune.
Paris life; a spectacular play in 12 tableaux, by
Adolph Belot.
© Brooks and Dickson. New York; 1883:
13047, July 16. 35305
Paris model; a musical comedy libretto in 3
acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith. New York ; D : 8679.
June 12, 1906. 35306
a 3 act comedy, by J. Mauldin [i. e. J. ]M.
Feigll Typewritten.
© Jane Mauldin. United States; 1897:
57794, Oct. 12 ; Ic. Oct. 4. 35307
Paris-New York; piece en 3 actes, par F. de
Croi.sset et E. Ar§ne. [Paris. Impr. de VIllus-
tration] 1907. 80 p. 8°.
© Francis de Croisset et Emmanuel Ar&ne,
Paris; D : 10367, Apr. 18, 1907; 2c. Apr. 18.
1907. 35308
Paris, night by night; or. Caught in a storm,
pantomime extravaganza in 5 scenes, by P.
Martinetti. [1], 29 p. f°. Ms.
© Paul Martinetti. United States; 1890:
7946, Mar. 10; Ic. Mar. 10. 35309
Paris 1900,
© Joseph M. Weber and Lewis M. Fields,
New York; 1899:26676, Apr. 17. 35310
Paris sensation; a sparkling new French melo-
drama in 4 acts. [19] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Israel M. Silkworth. Baltimore; D : 8249.
Mar. 29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 29, 1906. 35311
Pariser luft; musikalischer schwank in 3 .-ikten.
von Alexander Engel and Julius Hor.st, ge-
sangstexte von Louis Tanfstein, musik von
Martin Knopf. Mtinchen, Drei masken ver-
l;.g. g. m. b. h. 119121 49 ]). 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 25. 1912; 2c. July 25. 1912; D:
30343 ; Drei ma.sken vcrlag. g. m. b. h..
Munich. 35312
Same. 99 p. 8°. [ Librettooidy]
© Ic. Aug. 30. 1912; D : 30697 ; Drei
masken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich. 35313
Pariser luft — Continued.
-operette in 3 akten. von Alexander Engel
und Julius Horst. gesangstexte von Louis
Taufstein. musik von Martin Knopf. Regie-
buch. Miinchen, Drei masken verlag, g. ra.
b. h. 241 p. 4°.
© Ic. Aug. 14. 1913; D: 34146: Drei
masken verlag. g. m. b. h., Munich. 35314
nach einer franzosischen idee, von
Rudolph Schanzer. nuisik von Jacques Offen-
bach, bearbeitet von C. IMorena. Berlin-Leip-
zig, Musikverlag Rich. Bong. g. m. b. h. [1912]
97 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© June 20, 1912; 2c. July 25. 1912; D:
30342; Musikverlag Rich. Bong, g. m. b. h..
Berlin. 35315
Pariser schattenspiel; dramatische skizzen. von
Felix Phillippi. Berlin, Vita, deutsches ver-
lagshaus, 1906. 235 p. 12°.
© Yita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin : D :
8880, July 30, 1906; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 35316
Same. 2. teil. Berlin. Vita, deutsches
verlagshiius. 1907. 218 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus. Berlin ; D :
9995, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Mar. 18, 1907. 35317
Pariser witwen (Une veuve de Paris); lust-
spiel in 3 akten. von Andr6 Sylvane [pseud,
des Paul Gerard] und Fabrice Carre, deutsch
iMax Schoeuau. Bei-lin. F. Bloch erben. 75 p.
12°.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1909 : D : 17205 ; Felix Blocli
erben, Berlin. 35318
Parisette; sketch en 1 acte, by A. L. Casnati.
[1]. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© !<•. Apr. 22. 1913; D : 33058 ; Augusta
Lola Casnati, New York. 35319
Parish (The) clerk; a play in 1 act, by Harry C.
Baker. Typewritten.
© Henrv Charles Baker. Iowa City. Ta. ;
1897:35218. June 12: 2c. June 12. 35320
Parish (The) priest; a domestic drama, by D.
Sully.
© Daniel Sully, United States; 1890:405,
Jan. 2. 35321
a domestic drama in 3 acts, by D. L. Hart.
[138] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Daniel L. Hart, Wilkes Barre, Pa.; D:
3676, June 23. 1903 ; 2c. July 0. 1903. 35322
Parisian; by D. Austrian.
© Delia Austrian, Chicago ; D : 16077. June
16. 1909, 35323
comedy in 3 acts, by Edmond Gondinet.
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:27478.
35324
Sept. 27; 2c. Oct. 8.
— See alxo Parisienne (La)
1768
35325 COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
Parisian (A) actress. See Dova (La)
35348
Parisian (The) belles; by J. Grieves.
© .John Grieves, New York ; D : 9490. Nov.
22, 1906. 35325
Parisian (The) belles extravaganza; by J.
Grieves.
© .Tohu Grieves. New York ; D : 9502, Nov.
22, 1906. 35326
Parisian (A) cocktail; a burlesque comedy in
3 acts, by W. Fessler. Typewritten.
© Walter Fessler, New York; 1899:4415,
.Tan. 10; 2c. Sept. 25. 35327
Parisian crime; or, The widow's assassin, a
rriiiiantic play in 4 acts, fi-om the French of
r^mile Gaboriau, by M. W. Fiske.
© M. W. Fiske, United States; 1886:
16960, July 26. 35328
Parisian model; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
IT. K. Smith. [135] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 9098.
Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 35329
Parisian (A) passion; a melodrama, by H. A.
D'Arcy.
© H. A. D'Arcy, New York; 1897:21520,
Apr. 5. 35330
Parisian revels; or. Cupid's capers, an original,
musical, comical, topical burlesque extrava-
ganza in 2 acts, by William R. AVatts.
© George W. Rice and Charles Barton, New
York ; 1889 : 24125. Aug. 6.
35331
Parisienne (La); in 6 acts, by .Tessa mine Car-
pani (De la Presse) 61 p. obi. f°. Type-
written.
© .Tessamine Carpaiii. Cleveland; 1889:
30758, Oct. 10; 2c. July 11, 1890. 35332
(The Parisian); comedy in 3 acts, by Henry
Hecque, done into English by Charles Alfred
!",vrne. New York. F. RiUlman. 1004. 56 p.
4°.
© F. Rullman, New York : D : 5747, Nov. 3.
1004; 2c. Nov. 10. 1904. 35333
Parisina; by A. Darling, jr.
© Adam Darling, jr., Denver; 1897:10990,
Feb. 13; 2c. June 9. 35334
tragedy in 5 acts, by L. C. Moise. [52] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913: D : 32338 ; Leonard
Compton Moise, Covington, La. 35335
a tragedy in 6 acts, by I^. C. Moise.
© Leonard C. Moise, Houma, La. ; 1889 :
4512. Feb. 8.
35336
1769
Park (The) pest; dramatic ventriloquial scene,
by J. Clark. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20, 1913; D : 35399 ; Johnson
Clark, London. 35337
Parker farm; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
W. W. Lapoint. Typewritten.
© William Walter Lapoint, Barre, Vt. ;
D : 339, Apr. 12, 1901 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1900. 35338
Parker (The) homestead; a domestic drama in
5 acts, by F. J. Krug.
© Frank J. Krug, United States; 1896:
6800, Jan. 27. 35339
Parkettsitz no. 10; schwank in 3 akten und
einem vorspiel, von Max Neal und Hans Ger-
heck. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 26, 1911 ; D : 24302 ; Arion-verlag,
Berlin. 35340
See also Parquettsitz no. 10.
Parkhill (The) ruby; drama in 4 acts, by E. W.
.Jukes. [100] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1912 ; D : 29146 ; E. W. Jukes,
Philadelphia. 35341
Parkhurst's frolics; a farce comedy in 3 acts,
by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
15795, Apr. 11. 35342
Parkhurst's tribulations: a satirical comedy in
3 acts, by A. A. Corbett.
© Adolphe A. Corbett, New York; 1892:
24547, June 11. 35343
Parkwater; a drama in 4 acts, adapted by N.
Kohaun. Bo.ston, Mills, Knight & co., 1883.
© Nellie Kohaun, Lowell ; 1883 : 3092, Feb.
16. 35344
Parlez-vous frangais? comedy in 1 act, by H. B.
Toomer. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1911; D : 24818 ; Henry B.
Toomer, Chicago. 35345
Parliament (A) of servants; a comedy in 1 act,
by Louise Latham Wilson. Chicago, The Dra-
matic publishing company [1901] 20 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1024,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 35346
Parliament under Charles I. [3] p. 8°.
Printed.
© Harriet Earhart Monroe, Washington;
D : .5303, July 2, 1904 ; 2c. July 2, 1904. 35347
Parlor (The) car; farce, by William D. Howells.
Boston, James R. Osgood and company, 1876.
74 p. 32°.
© \Y. D. Howells, Massachusetts; 1876:
12582, Nov. 13; 2c. Dec. 4. 35348
35349
DPwV-MATIC COMPOSITIONS
35365
Parlor (The) car — Continued.
S:nne. Boston and New York. Hougliton,
Mifflin & CO. [19041 74 p., 1 1. 24°.
© W. r>. Howells. New Yorlc, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 13. 1904 ; A : 96190, Sept.
9. 1904 ; 2e. Oct. 3, 1904. 35349
.SVr also Sleeping-car (The) and other
farces.
Parlor (A) car flirtation. Typewritten.
© Harriet Longfellow Davis, Minneapolis ;
noon A : 115489, Tune 22 : 2c. June 22. 35350
Parlor comedies; by Charles R. Talbot, illus.
by Francis Miller and H. Pruett Share. Bos-
ton. D. Lothrop & company [1SS31 [77] p.
illus. 8".
Contexts : No questions asked.— More than
they bargained for.
© D. Lothrop & CO., Boston ; 1883 : 19592,
Oct. 24 ; 2c. Oct. 24. 35350a
Parlor (A) entertainment; a slc(4ch for boys
and girls, by H. Elliott oMcBrlde, Chicago,
T. S. benison. 1878. 3, 38-48 p, 12°. ([School
and .social drama] )
© T. S. Denison. Chicago ; 1878 : 12825,
Nov. 7 ; 2c. Nov. 11 . 35351
Parlor matches; comedy in 4 acts, by W, H.
Rightniire.
© AVilliam H. Rightraire, New York; 1877:
10229, Sept. 5. 35352
engaging comedy of society in 2 acts, by
Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1915] 40 p. 12°.
© Mar. 20, 1915: 2c. Mar. 24, 1915: D:
40162 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 35352a
Parlor (The) socialist; play in 3 acts, by B. H.
Ellis. [109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1c. :\Iar. 21. 1914 ; D : 36432 ; Bradford H.
Ellis, Helena, Mont. 35352b
Parlor (The) wall.
© .Tohn P. Hill and H;irry McAvoy, Buf-
falo ; 1884 : 2.5902. Dec. 24. 35353
Parma; by M. W. Wnlbridge.
© :\lil(lred Webber Walbridge, Nt>w York;
D : 347, Apr. 15, 1901, 35354
Parmi les pierres (Stein ointer steinen); piece
en 4 acres, dc H. SuiU vniiHin. tr. do Maurice
Remon et N. Valentin. [Paris, Impr. de
I'Tllustration] 1008. 2 p. I., 84 p. S°.
© Hermann Sudermann, Berlin ; D : 14003,
Oct. 8. 1908; 2c. Oct. 8, 1908. 35355
Parnas (Der) hoidesh: by Jacob Oordin.
♦I ' '?•' -1-^
85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910; D : 17857 ; estate of
Jacob M, Gordin, Alexander J. Gordin, admr..
Brooklyn, 35356
Parnell and the poor of Ireland.
Moran.
See Brian
Parole (The) of honor; a romantic drama in 3
. acts, by Alice Howard Cady.
© Richard M, Field, Bostcm ; 1887:21144.
Aug. 18. 35357
Paroled on honor: a romantic drama, by M.
Paul.
© Mariorie Paul, New York; 1899:34883,
:\Iay 24 ; 2c. May 24. 35358
Paroles (Les) restent. See Theatre complet.
[de] Paul Hervieu.
Parquettsitz no. 10; fliegerposse in 1 vorspiel
und 3 akten. nach einem glcichnamigen
schwank von INIax Neal und Hans Gerbeck,
l)earbeitet von Hermann Haller und Willi
WoltT. nuislk von Vralter W, Goetze, [2], 10."
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1911 ; D : 28013 ; IMusik- und
theaterverlag Arion, Bei'lin. 35359
Sec alf<() Parkettsitz no. 10.
Parrhasius; a tragedy in 3 acts, by Espy Wil-
liams.
© Espv W. H. Williams, New Orleans:
1893 : 19636, Apr. 21. 35360
or, The rise of the republic of Boeotia, a
tragedy, liy Salus [jiseud. of 8. J. Wightman]
© S. J. Wightman, Homestead, Pa.: 1879:
14103. Oct. 23. 35361
Parricide (The); a drama in 5 acts, from the
French, by M. Kreisler.
© ]\Iarv Kreisler. Nev.- York: 1872:8777.
Aug. 15. 35362
drama in 4 acts, by G. Anderson. 105 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911 ; D : 24798 ; George An-
derson. Detroit, Minn, 35363
Parroquinana! Rabanitos! sainete de cos-
tunibres madrileilns on 1 acto y en verso, origi-
nal de A. Caamano. IMadrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 191.1. 44 p, 12°.
© May 26, 1911; 2c. :Mny 27. 1911; D:
24.3.34: Aiigol Caamano, ^.Indrid. 35364
Parrot (The); a farce in 2 acts, by V. G,
Bloede,
© Victor G, Bloede, Catonsvillo, M(\.; 1900
A : 3034, Feb. 2. 35365
1 act comedy, by H, M. Wyeth. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40941 ; Hem-ietta
M. Wyeth, New York. 35365a
Parrot (The) cage; play in 1 act, by Mary Shaw.
Chicago, Dramatic pub. co., 1914. 12 p. 12°.
© .\pr. 10, 1914; 2c. Apr. 13, 1914; D:
36696: Dramatic pub. co„ Chicago. 35365b
1770
35366
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35386
Parrot (The) that talked in his sleep; sketch
iu 3 scenes, by A. S. Riggs. 11 p. 4°. Type-
writ teu.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1911 ; D : 23594 ; Arthur Stan-
ley liiggs, New York. 35366
Parsifal; a festival music-drama, by Richard
^Vagner, the English version by J. P. Jackson.
New York, E. Schuberth & co., 1890.
© John P. Jackson, New York ; 1890 : 9444,
Mar. 24; 2c. Mar. 25. 35367
a miracle play in 5 pts., arr. from the
legends of Parzivale and the music drama of
Ricliard AVagner, by M. Doran. [84] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Marie Doran, New York ; D : 4896, Apr.
IS, 1904 ; 2e. Apr. 19, 1904. 35368
— See also Parzival. — Pilgrim's progress.
Parson (The)
© Walter N. Lawrence, United States;
1888 : 31913, Nov. 10. 33369
a drama iu 5 acts, an adaptation of Rass
Challis" story. The curate, by W. N. Eawreace
and F. G. Brooks.
© Walter N. Lawrence and Fred O. Brooks.
United States ; 1888 : 31638, Nov. 6. 35370
Parson (The) and the devil; drama in 3 acts,
by W. M. Goff. [38] p. f°. Typewa-itten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36680; William M.
Guff, Pleasautville, N. J. 35370a
Parson Bughouse; a musical comedy sketch in
1 act, by O. B. Grant.
© Charles Bvrou Grant, Brooklyn ; D : 387,
Apr. 23, 1901. 35371
Parson (The) doctor; a drama of romance and
reality, by Mrs. N. Schlesinger. [4], 133 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Nathan Schlesinger, San Francisco;
D : 710, July 30, 1901 ; Ic. July 29, 1901 ; Ic.
Aug. 26, 1901. 35372
Parson Jim; a drama in 4 acts, by L. Grand.
© Lloyd Grand, England ; 1899 : 28489, Apr.
25. 35373
Parson Joe; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Carr and
his assistant author.
© Albert Carr, New York; 1874:12709,
Oct. 12. 35374
Parson Julian's adventures; composition for
a dramatic comedy, by J. L. F. C. Kober. 33
p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. L. F. C. Kober, Cincinnati ; D : 1944,
May 27, 1902 ; 2c. July 5, 1902. 35375
Parson (The) o' Dumford. See Daisy. — In the
West Riding'.
Parson (The) of the plains; comedy drama in
prologue and 3 acts, by W. F. Burke. [2],
52 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1912 ; D : 30624 ; Wm. Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 35376
Parson Peter. .See Turncoat (The)
Parsonage (The); by Z. Covington. [2], 17 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1910 ; D : 21876 ; Zellah Cov-
ington, New York. 35377
Parson's (The) battle; a comedy in 1 act and 1
scene, by S. C. Aj)pleby.
© Samuel Crapin Applebv, Baltimore ; 1891 :
36001, Oct. 6. * 35378
Parson's (The) collar button. See Racing
(The) lady.
Parson's (The) daughter; a melodrama in 4
acts and 8 scenes, by Agnes Carlton. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© A. Carlton, New York ; D : 5110, June 1,
1904 ; 2c. June 1, 1904. 35379
Parson's (The) dream; a dramatic sketch, by
A. W. Samis. 2 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. W. Samis, New York ; D : 15227, Feb.
26, 1909; 2c. Feb. 26. 1909. 35380
Parson's (The) greetings; romantic comedy in
2 acts, bv Gail Kent. New York, E. S. Werner
& company. 1912. 18 p. 12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29515; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 35381
Parson's (The) love; a dramatic composition,
by C. G. Craig. Typewritten.
© Charles Gallagher Craig. New York ;
1S97 : 72248. Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 35382
Parson's (The) only son; by B. Van Rensselaer.
9 p. 12°. Typev/ritten.
© Ben Van Rensselaer, Brooklyn ; D : 4218.
Nov. 0. 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1903. 35383
Parson's (The) perversity; a comedy in 3 acts,
hv William M. Clark. Philadelphia. The
. Penn publisliing co., 1907. 24 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 10592,
May 18, 1907 ; 2c. May 18, 1907. 35384
Parson's (The) vacation; a comedy in 4 acts,
bv Harold Hale [pseud, of C. N. Moller]
Clyde, C, Ames pub. co., 1907. 43 p. 12°.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 12000, Dec.
30, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 35385
Part (Le) du diable. See Asmodeus.
Part (La) du feu; comedie en 3 actes, de A.
Mouezy-Eon & Nancey. 181 p. 12°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Julv 18, 1913; D: 33830; A. Mouezy-
Eon i<c Nancey, Paris. 35386
1771
35387
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35403
Part (The) of life; a sketch in 1 act, by E.
Davis. [5], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D: 28943; Edwards
Davis, New York. 35387
Parte (La) del leon; melodrama en 1 acto y 3
cuadrus, libi'o de J. B. Pont, musica del maes-
tro Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espaiioles] 1915. 44 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41075 ; Juan B. Pont, Madrid. 35387a
Parted; an American comedy-drama in 4 acts,
l)y C. W. Tayleure.
© Clifton W. "Tayleure, New York; 1875;
9S22, Sept. 24. 35388
drama in 1 act, by C. S. Chambers. [3],
4 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 18, 1913 ; D : 32114 ; C. Spencer
Chambers, Covington, Ky. 35389
Parted at the altar; a drama in 4 acts, by S.
Herman.
© Selma Herman, New York ; D : 2990, Jan.
31, 1903. 35390
a melodrama in 4 acts, by Lorraine HoUis
[i. e. L. L. Hollis] plot suggested by Mrs.
Beaumont Packard. [123] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Lillias Lorraine Hollis, New York ; D :
3568, June 10, 1903; 2c. June 10, 1903. 35391
Parted by Patience; a farce in 1 act, by Bessie
Blair Smith. Philadelphia, The Penn pub-
lishing company, 1904. 20 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; D : 4975,
May 2, 1904; 2c. May 2, 1904. 35393
Parted (A) fellowship; or. The curate of Bel-
mont, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by C. Brune.
© Cnareuce Brune, New York ; 1891 : 19565,
May 28. 35393
Parted in the bridal hour; melodrama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell and J. R. Garey, a
dramatization of Laura Jean Libbey's novel
Miss Middleton's lover : or, Parted on their
bridal tour. [139] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell and James
R. Garey, Brooklyn and New York ; D : 6440,
Mar. 23, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1905. 35394
a new and original drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. Libbey.
© Laura Jean Libbey, Brooklvn ; 1888:
1714, Jan. 16. 35395
• Same.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn, as
the author, in renewal for 28 vears. Renewal
no. 6922, July 22, 1915. Original entry, Jan.
16, 1888, no. 1714. 35395a
Parted on their bridal tour. See Parted in
the bridal hour.
Parted (The) sisters; allegorical play in 1 act,
by P. Ursula Payne. New York, S. French ;
London, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 17 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1914 ; D : 39025 ;
Samuel French, New York. 35395b
Parthenia and the hero of the wilderness;
play in 5 acts, adapted from Der sohn der
wildnis of Friedrich Halm [pseud, of Eligius
Franz Joseph Miinch-Bellinghausen] tr. into
Jewish by S. Mejzach.
© Solomon Mejzach, Philadelphia ; 1900 A :
20755, Aug. 20. 35396
Parthia; a drama in 3 acts, by H. C. Husted.
© Harry C. Husted, New York ; 1872 : 11315,
Oct. 24. 35397
Partial (A) eclipse; by P. Wilstach. Typewrit-
ten.
© Paul Wilstach, United States; 1896:
69887, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 35398
Particular (A) friend; play in 1 act, by M. G.
Cherrill. 15 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915; D: 42036; Mildred Oon-
sidine Cherrill, Chicago. 35398a
Partie (TJne) de cartes. See Auction pinochle.
Partie (Une) de 500; comedie psychologique,
par W. A. Baker. Montreal, C. A. ISIarchand,
1913. 8 p. 8°.
© Jan. 7, 1914; 2c. Feb. 6, 1914; D : 36063 ;
William A. Baker, Montreal, Canada.
35398b
Parting (The); an American play in 4 acts, bv
D. K. Higgins and M. O. Higgins. 67 p. 8°.
Printed.
© David K. Higgins, New York, and Milton
O. Higgins, Chicago ; D : 11635, Oct. 31, 1907 ;
2c. Nov. 18, 1907. 35399
Parting- friends; a farce, by W. D. Howells.
New York and London, Harper c\r brothers,
1911. 57 p. incl. front., plates. 24°.
© June 15, 1911; 2c. June 17, 1911; A:
289836 : Haipei- iV l)i(is., New York. 35400
Parting (The) of the ways; a drama in 4 acts,
by O. R. Lamb. New York, Ames & Rolliuson
press.
© Osborn Rennle Lamb, Cresskill, N. Y. ;
D : 12370, Feb. 17, 1908. 35401
— Same. New York, The author [1910] 1%
p. 16°.
© May 4, 1910 ; 2c. May 6, 1910 ; D : 20970 ;
Osborn Rennie Lamb, New York. 35402
a dramatic composition, by G. D. Orr.
© Gulielma Dav Orr, Cincinnati; D : 8080.
Feb. 7, 1906. 35403
1772
35404
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35422
Parting (The) of the ways— Continued.
a 1 act playlet, by G. D. Orr.
© Gulielma Day Orr, Cincinnati ; D : 11036,
July 15, 1907. 35404
See also His other self,
Partir a tiempo; comedia en 1 acto, por Mari-
ano Jose de Larra, ed. and annotated by Alex-
ander W. Herdler. Nueva York, W. R. Jen-
kins ; Boston, G. Schoenhof, 1894. 2 p. 1.. [3]-
51 p. 12°. ([Teatro espanol, no. 2])
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1894:
39161, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 19. 35405
Partisan (The) brigade; a drama of the Revo-
lution, in 4 acts, by F. Sumraerfield. Type-
written.
© Fred Summerfield, New ' York ; 1896 :
22912, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 13. 3540b-
Partner (A) of Second Story Sam; comedy in
1 act, by W. M. Blatt. [1], 12 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 15, 1914 ; D : 37980 ; William M.
Blatt, BrookUne, Mass. 35406a
Partners; American comedy in 1 act, by H. B. V.
Edwardes. 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1915 ; D : 40171 ; Henry B. V.
Eilwardes, Boston. 35406b
•comedy sketch, by J. H. Sinykin. [1], 12 p.
24°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1914; D : 37949 ; Julius H.
Sinykin, ^Vaukegan, 111. 35406c
■a play in 4 acts and 2 scenes, by A. M.
Lawrence. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna Marie Lawrence, Milwaukee; D:
2187, Aug. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Aug. 6, 1902. 35407
play in 1 act, by A. J. Ryan. 47 p. f°.
Typewi'itten.
© Ic. Mar. 6, 1915; D : 39885 ; Artliur Judd
Ryan, New York. 35407a
-by T. E. Kyle. [7] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 25, 1911; D : 23462 ; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 35408
Partners all through life; romantic playlet in
1 act, by C. E. La Rew. [1], 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1912; D: 30440: Charles
Elmer La Rew, Detroit. 35409
Partner's (A) crime; a sensational drama in 4
acts, by W. J. Cumberland.
© William J. Cumberland, Philadelphia;
1889 : 13753, May 5. 35410
Partners for life; an original comedy in 3 acts,
by Henry J. Byron. New American ed., cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
Partners for life — Continued.
50 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of
acting plays, no. 6])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37516, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 35411
a vaudeville skit in 1 act, by B. Gerard.
15 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten.
© B. Gerard, New York ; D : 10698, June 5,
1907; 2c. June 5, 1907. 35412
Partners in crime.
© Charles C. Weigel and W. Hargreaves,
jr.. New York ; D : 4702, Mar. 10, 1904.
35413
— —a romantic comedy drama in 5 acts, by E.
Hanford.
© Edwin Hanford, Brooklyn; 1885:27861,
Dec. 29. 35414
Partners in misery; an original dramatic
sketch in 1 act, by F. P. Dodge.
© Frederick Paulding Dodge, New Ro-
chelle, N. Y. ; 1896 : 71492, Dec. 31. 35415
Partner's (The) parting; by G. Nagel. [8] p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1912 ; D : 28507 ; Geo. Nagel,
Newark, N. J. 35416
Parts and counterparts; comedy in 3 acts, by
Henry Fitch Taylor. [114] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© H. F. Tavlor, Cos Cob. Conn.; D : 6469.
Apr. 6, 1905 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1905. 35417
Party (The) of the second part; farce in 3!
acts, by E. H. Peple. [2], 109 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 5, 1912; D: 31560; Edward H.
Peple, New York. 35418
Parvenu; original comedy in 3 acts, by G. W.
Godfrey. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1903. 53 p. 16°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 60)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 3668,
June 26, 1903 ; 2c. July 7, 1903. 35419
or, Finally he wins.
© William Bush, Chicago ; 1870 : 2732, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Dec. 4. 1872.
35420
— our English cousin, a dramatic composi-
tion in 4 acts, rev. by W. Bush. 47 numb. 1.
8°. Printed.
© William Bush, St. Louis; 1883:3127,
Feb. 16; 2c. Feb. 7, 1885. 35421
— The touchstone of destiny, a dramatic
composition in 4 acts, by W. Busch. Revised.
2 p. 1., 47 numb. 1. 8°.
© W. Busch. St. Louis ; 1885 : 8579. Apr. 11 ;
2c. Apr. 22. 35422
1773
35423
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35440
Par venues; an emotional play in 4 acts, by
P. S. M. Muni-o.
© P. S. M. Munro, Brooklyn ; 1888 : 13507,
May 8. 35423
Parzival; a religious drama, from the poem of
Richard Wagner, by J. G. Burchell.
© James G. Burchell, United States ; 1886 :
21600, Sept. 27. 35424
See also Parsifal.
Pas de trois. See Earth deities, and other
rhythmic masques.
Pa's holiday; 1 act comedy, by B. Chapman
and D. A. Stuart. 22 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 12, 1915 ; D : 39373 ; Belle Chap-
man and Dora A. Stuart, San Francisco.
35424a
Pa's new housekeeper; farce in 1 act, by C. S.
Bird. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 37 p.
12°.
© Oct. 9, 1912 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1912 ; D : 31097 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35425
Pa's picnic; rural play in 2 acts, by Adelaide
H. Wyeth. Chicago and New York, Dramatic
publishing co., 1909. 30 p. 12°.
© Nov. 13, 1909; 2c. Nov. 15, 1909; D:
17368; Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 35426
Pasado (Lo) See Eternal (The) triangle.
Pasado (El) vuelve; comedia en 1 acto, [de] E.
Zamacois. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 26 p. 12°.
© Eduardo Zamacois. Madrid ; D : 16150.
June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 35427
Pascarel; a dramatization in 6 acts, of Ouida's
[Louise De la Ramee's] novel of that name,
by Mrs. T. Miller.
© Mrs. Thomas Miller, New York; 1879:
5242, Apr. 19. 35428
Pascualica; comedia de ambiente aragones en 1
acto dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, escrita
por A. Caarafio e I. Soler. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1909. 34 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 14, 1909 ; D : 16251 ;
Angel r^'aarano e Isidro Soler, Madrid. 35429
Pasha (The); a comic operetta, by W. Reeves.
17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Reeves, New Haven; D : 8935,
Aug. 9. 1900 ; 2c. Aug. 9, 1906. 35430
-1 act play of today in the Balkans, by
G.M.Baxter. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1913 ; D : 33492 ; George M.
Eaxtor, Englewood, N. J. 35431
Pasha (The) and a tourist's bride; a revised
drama, by W. Busch.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1890:9467,
Mar. 24; 2c. Apr. 2. 35432
Pasha's (The) dream; by Emma Kemble. 2 p.
4°. Tyi^ewritten.
© E. Kemble, New York; D:9158, Oct. 1.
1906; 2c. Oct. 1. 1906. 35433
Pasha's wives; romantic comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by E. E. Greville, music by
Walter Pulitzer. 133 p. 4°. Typewritten.
t Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17084 ; Eden E.
Greville, New York. 35434
Pasion (La); comedia en 2 actos y en prosa,
original de (4. Martinez Sierra. INIadrid [So-
ciedad de autores espanoles] 1915. 51 p. IL'".
© IMar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40073 ; Gregorlo Martinez Sierra, Madritl.
35434a
Pasional; zarzuela dramtltica en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, en prosa y verso [de] F. e I. Olona,
musica del maestro Roberto G. Ortells. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909.
40 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Federico e Ignacio Olona, Madrid ; D :
16140. June 23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909.
35435
Pasquale Visconti; a romance of Tirano, a
drama in 4 acts, by D. K. Ford, vi, 63 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Daniel K. Ford, St. Paul; D : 360. Apr.
18, 1901; 2c. Apr. 18, 1901. 35436
Pass (The); drama in 3 acts, by G. R. Craw.
[2], 42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1912; D : 30295 ; George
Rockhill Craw, Chicago. 35437
Pass the vice; underworld playlet in 1 scene for
vaudeville, by F. Cromwell. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1915; D : 41915 ; Frederic
Cromwell, Chicago. 35437a
Passage (The) through the Red Sea. See
Moses and Pharaoh.
Passage (A) to a new life; a drama in 1 act,
by J. P. Franke. Typewritten.
© J. P. Franke, Memphis, Tenn. ; 1891 :
41433, Nov. 19 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 35438
Passageres (Les); com^die en 4 actes, [par] A.
Capus. [Paris, Impr. de I'Tllustration, 1906]
91 p. 12°.
© Alfred Capus, Paris; D : 9399, Nov. 8,
1906; 2c. Nov. 8, 1906. 35439
-See ff/s'o Theatre complet; de Alfred Ca-
pus.
Passant (Le) (The passer-by); an idyll in 1
act [by Frangois Copp^e] tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab. New York, F. Rullnian [1880] K!
p. 4°. [Bernhardt edition]
© F. Rullman, New York ; 1881 : 1645. Jan.
31 ; 2c. Jan. 31. 35440
1774
35441
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35455
Passant (Le) — Continued.
See also Wanderer (The)
Passe-nioi ta femme; vaudeville en 1 acte, par
Henry Moreau et Marc Sonal [pseud, de
Georges Lanos] Paris, G. Joubert, 1911. 36
p. S\
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 23, 1912; D:
28389 ; Joubert, Paris. 35441
Passe-partout (Le); com^die en 3 actes, par G.
Thnrner. 104 p. 12°. Printed.
© Georges Tliurner, Paris ; D : 14563, Dec.
18. 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 18, 1908. 35442
Passed-up copy; by G. W. Stark and Bessie P.
Gardner. [19] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1910 ; D : 22062 ; George W.
Stark, Detroit. 35443
Passenger (The); romantic melodrama in 1 act,
by C. H. Jarrett. [1], 38 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914 ; D : 38360 ; Cora Hardj
Jarrett, New York. 35443a
Passenger (The) agent; or, Ye traveling agent,
a comedy in 3 or 5 acts, by D. L. Gibson.
© D. L. Gibson, Philadelphia; 1884:24106,
Dec. 5. 35444
Passer-by (The) See Passant (Le)
Passerelle (La); comedie en 3 actes, de F. de
Gresac et Francis de Croisset [pseud, de Fran-
cis Wiener] 134 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 19, 1915; D : 39435 ; Fred de
Gresac, New York. 35444a
— — See also Marriage (The) of Kitty.
Passes magnetiques; par Emile Archer. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30065 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 35445
Passing (A) cloud; a monologue, by Marsden
Brown. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing co.
[1897] 9 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1897 : 59888,
Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 35446
or, A passing storm, by E. Oldcastle. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Elouina Oldcastle, New York; D:421,
May 1, 1901; 2c. May 1, 1901. 35447
Passing (A) fancy; play in 4 acts, by M. E.
Swan. [133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1914; D : 39188 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 35447a
— ■ Same.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1915; D: 39543; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 35447b
Passing (The) god; a play in 5 acts, by O. T.
Dargan. [67] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Olive Tilford Dargan, Almond, N, C. ;
D : 11917, Dec. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1907.
35448
Passing (The) of a dream; playlet in 3 scenes,
by G. D. Orr. [14] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1910; D: 21771; Gulielma
Day Orr, Cincinnati. 35449
Passing (The) of cabby; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1912; D : 29087 ; Otto T.
Johnsone, Brooklyn. 35450
Passing (The) of Gregory Orlof ; play in 4 acts,
by D. Hastings. [1], 102 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911 ; D : 23582 ; Dille Hast-
ings, Philadelphia. 35451
Passing (The) of Hans Dippel; play in 3 acts,
by John Valentine [pseud, of P. Andreae]
[79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1914; D: 38700; Percy An-
dreae, Chicago. 3545 la
Passing (The) of Harriet; drama in 1 act, by
G. R. Craw. 32 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912; D: 30600; George R.
Craw, Chicago. 35452
Passing (The) of Hiawatha. See Plays of
of the pioneers.
Passing (The) of Mars; modern morality play,
by M. Wilkinson. Coronado, Cal., M. Wilkin-
son, 1915. 12 p. 4°.
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 30, 1915; D:
41876 ; Marguerite Wilkinson, Coronado, Cal.
35452a
Passing (The) of Pan; a metrical drama in a
prologue and 4 acts, by Dwight L. Clarke.
San Francisco, Cal., Philopolis press, 1915.
5 p. 1., 64 p. 8°.
© Nov. 24, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 1, 1915 ;
A : 418130 ; D. L. Clarke, Berkeley, Cal.
35452b
poem and libretto for opera in 4 acts, by
D. L. Clarke. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911; D : 24085 ; Dwight
Lancelot Clarke, Berkeley, Cal. 35453
Passing (The) of Santo. See TaDles (The)
turned.
Passing of the gods; by J. Hickenlooper.
© Jean HickenloopcF, Marshalltown, la. ;
D:8305, Apr. 9, 1906. 35454
play in 3 acts, by J. Hickenlooper. 21 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1910 ; D : 20656 ; Jean Hicken-
looper, Albia, la. 35455
5379— VOL 2—17-
-8
1775
35456
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35474
Passing of the grandmother; 1 act sketch, by
S. W. Holcombe. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sallie Williams Holcombe, New York;
D : 6159, Jan. 30, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1904.
35456
Passing (The) of the idle rich; a drama of the
times in 4 acts, by Margaret Townsend fpseud.
of iM. T. Tagliapietra] based on the book of
this title, by Frederick Townsend Martin.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
<© Ic. June 1, 1912; D: 29856; Margaret
Townsend Tagliapietra, New York. 35457
Passing of the third floor back; a comedy, by
J. K. Jerome.
© Jerome K. Jerome, London ; D : 7742,
Dec. 7, 1905. 35458
Passing (The) of the Timucuans; drama in 3
acts, by F. E. Adams. [101] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913 ; D : 32163 ; Francis Elli-
son Adams, New York. 35459
Passing (The) of trial by jury; play in 3 acts,
by Mrs. D. L. Briggs. [48] p. 4°, Type-
w^ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912; D: 28865; Mrs. D.
Leslie Briggs, Toronto, Canada. 35460
See also Law (The) in the limelight.
Passing (The) parade; in 2 acts, by Don Roth.
[3], 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1910 ; D : 22487 ; Gordon- .
North amusement co.. New York. ' 35461
Passing (The) regiment; a comedy of the day
in 5 acts, from the German of G. von Moser
and Franz von Schonthan, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1886:27775,
Dec. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 9. 35462
Same.
© Joseph F. Daly and Richard Doruey,
New York, as executors, in renewal for 28i
years. Renewal no. 4974, Jan. 7, 1914. Origi-
nal entry, Dec. 9, 1886, no. 27775. 35462a
Passing (The) review; 1 act musical burlesque,
written by ^Vm. H. Lytell, rewritten by Aaron
Hoffman, musical numbers by Leo Edwards
and Chas. Kuebler. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1912 ; D : 30792 ; Jack Singer,
New York. 35463
or. Hell-e-vating the stage, in 2 acts, by
Aaron Hoffman. [70] p. 4". Typewritten.
® Singor amusement Co.. New York; D:
13141, June 8, 1908 ; 2c. June 8, 1908. 35464
Passing shadows; a society drama lu 4 acts, by
J. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York; 1886; 25537,
Nov. 11. 35465
Passing (The) show; five modern plays in verse,
by H. Monroe. Boston and New York,
Houghton, Mifflin and company, 1903. 125 p.
12'.
Contents: The thunderstorm. — At the
goal. — After all. — A modern minuet. — It
passes by.
© Harriet Monroe, Chicago ; 1903 A : 71686,
Oct. 31, 1903 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1903. 35465a
Passing (The) show of 1913; play in a pro-
logue and 2 acts, by Harold Atteridge. 63 p.
8°. Printed.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 34045 ; Winter-
garden CO., New York. 35466
Passing show of 1915; play in 3 acts, libretto
and lyrics, by Harold P. Atteridge. [90] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 1, 1915; D: 40807; Wintergar-
den CO., New York. 35466a
Passing storm; by Jacobstein and Trilling. 6
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sol Jacobstein and Leo Trilling, New
York ; D : 14807, Jan. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1909.
35467
See also Passing (A) cloud.
Passing thro'; dramatic musical sketch, by
Douglas Fairbanks and E. H. Baxter. [9] p.
4°. Typewritten. [With music]
©Ic. Jan. 5, 1911 ; D : 23014 ; Ernest H. Bax-
ter, New York. 35468
Passion; a biblical drama, by G. Beaulieu. 112
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Germain Beaulieu, Montreal, Canada ; D :
7972, Feb. 10, 1906; 2e. Jan. 31, 1906. 35469
a drama in 4 acts, by E. A. Barron and
1\I. Bates.
© Elwvn A. Barron and Morgan Bates.
Chicago; 1884:10869, May 28. 35470
— ■ by George Roberts.
© Alexander Heuder.son,
1874 : 1529, Feb. 11.
United
States ;
35471
— a drama in 3 acts, from the French, by
M. Kreisler.
© Marv Kreisler, New York; 1872:8781.
Aug. 15. 35472
— a miracle play in 10 acts, by S. Morse, rev.
by Joseph S. Alemany. San Francisco, Edward
Bosqui & CO., 1879. 69 p. 8°.
© Salmi Morse, San Francisco; 1879:4054.
Mar. 27 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 35473
— or, The sister's avenger, a sensation
drama in 5 acts, by P. Stoner.
© Philip Stoner, New York; 1874:144,
Jan. 6. 35474
1776
35475
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35403
Passion — Continued.
(Das passions spiel in wort und bild;
Oder, Das leiden Christi); von W. Goetz.
© Wolfgang Goetz, New York ; 1883 : 7064,
Apr. 14. 35475
Passion and principle. See Life and death.
Passion (The) and resurrection of our Lord,
Jesus Christ; passion play with songs and
tableaux in a prologue and 16 acts, by Rev.
Fr. J. Kraus. 131 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1912; D : 31493 ; Josaphat
Kraus, San Francisco. 35476
Passion (The) drama of Ober-Ammergau; pub-
lished in parts by the Passion play society
of America, ed. by W. Goetz. cover-title, 27
p. 4°. Printed.
© Wolfgang Goetz, Hoboken, N. J.; D:
4112, Oct. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1903. 35477
Passion flower; drama in 4 acts, by R. A.
Vance. 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 4, 1910 ; D : 20961 ; Rufus Adair
Vance, Brooklyn. 35478
-a play in 5 acts, by Frances Meek. [74] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© F. Meek, New York; D : 6962, Jiily 13,
1905 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1905. 35479
Passion (The) of angels; or, Sintram, son of
the Burning Eyes, a weird, mediaeval tale
of bloodshed and consuming passion in the
form of a prose drama in 5 scenes, by Lion
Margrave [pseud, of L. Terry] Atlanta, Les-
ter book and stationery co. [1908] 02 p. 12°.
© Leonard Terry, Atlanta ; D : 12843, Apr.
27, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1908. 35480
Passion (The) of Christ. See Roman (The)
drama.
Passion of Faust; :i poetical drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by Paul Trelayne [pseud, of
P. B. Kayser]
© Paul B. Kayser, Cambridge, Mass.; D:
6150, Jan. 28, 1905. 35481
Passion of Jesus Christ. See Crucification
(The)
Passion play; dramatic and dramatico musical
composition, by J. Kraus. 98 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 15, 1909; D : 16797 ; Josaphat
Kraus, San Francisco. 35482
Passion play at Oberammergau.
© New York journal and advertiser, New
York; 1900 A : 13589, May 31. 35483
by Esse Esto Maplestone. New York,
Broadway publishing co. [1911] 226 p. 12°.
© Apr. 13, 1911; 2c. Apr. 22, 1911; A:
Passion (The) play of Santa Clara,
reth.
See ITaza-
Passion (The) play of Upper Ammergau; from
the original text, including illustrations.
© W. Goetz, New York ; 1891 : 6576, Feb. 18.
35485
Passion (The) play of Washington square;
play in 1 act, by S. M. Hirsch. 15 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1914; D : 37682 ; Sidney M.
Hirsch and James M. Frank, Nashville, Tenn.
35485a
Passion, poison and petrifaction; or, The fa-
tal gazogene, a tragedy, by G. B. Shaw. New
York, The H. B. Claflin co., 1905. 1 p. 1., 11
p. 8°.
© George Bernard Shaw, England ; D : 7656,
Nov. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 35486
Passionnement . . . P pas du tout . . . ?
piece en 1 acte avec ballet, par J. Garcia Pi-
mentel. [2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1915; D: 42521; Joaquin &
Luis Garcia Pimentel, New York. 35486a
Passions; a miracle play in 10 acts, by S. Morse,
rev. by Joseph S. Alemany.
© Salmi Morse, United States ; 1878 : 11894,
Oct. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1879. 35487
— play in 3 acts, by Mrs. C. Hemmick. 50
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1913 ; D : 34241 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Hemmick, Washington. 35488
or. Life on a ranch, a drama in 4 acts, by
286387; E. E. Maplestone, Chicago.
35484
1777
Barba Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
586, May 29, 1901. 35489
Passions (Les) de Bidochard; vaudeville mili-
taire en 1 acte, de P. de Wattyne. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28085; Joubert, Paris. 35490
Passion's perils; a domestic drama in prologue
and 4 acts,* by F. Stinson.
© Fred Stinson, Boston; 1874:11171,
Aug. 29. 35491
Passion's slave; American comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. A. Stevens. 75 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 13, 1913; D: 33217; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 35492
an original American romantic drama, by
J, A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York ; 1880 : 11265,
July 22. 35493
25494
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35507
Passions, tempests; by J. P. Tillson [146] p.
4°. Typewritten and Ms.
© Jesse Paxton Tillson, Toledo, O. ; 1895 :
44517, Aug. 31; 2c. Oct. 7. 35494
Passionsspiel (Das); in 13 bildern, von P. Hilde-
brand. Wien, F. W. Schmieden & co., 1912.
36 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 3, 1912; D : 31539 ; F. W.
Schmieden & co., Vienna. 35495
Passionsspiel (Das) in wort und bild. See
Passion,
Passionsspieler (Die) von Oberammergau;
volksschauspiel mit gesang in 4 akteu, von
Max von Schillings [pseud, des Richard
Manz] Miinchen, Rubinverlag, 1900. 105,
[1] p. 1 1. 16°. [Words only]
© Rubinverlag, Munich; 1900 A: 8034,
Mar. 28; 2c. Apr. 26. 35496
Passport (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by B. C.
Stephenson and W. Yardley. New York, S.
French ; London, S. French, ltd. [1906] 108 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9714, Dec.
29, 1906; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 35497
^play in 1 act, by J. Harding. 9 p. 4*.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 41222; Jeanne
Harding, New York. 35497a
Past (The); life story of a young girl, drama
in 4 acts, by H. H. Wessell. 52 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 12, 1910; D: 21030; Harry H.
Wessell, Chicago. 35498
Past and present. See Poems; by William
Birdsly Benton.
Past (The) and the present; or, Prom the fire-
place to the electric grill, play in 1 act, by
A. L. Hutchins. [1], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1914 ; D : 37244 ; Alice Lincoln
Hutchins, Everett, Mass, 35498a
Past, present, future; a musical sketch in 3
acts, by R. P. Skilling.
© Robert P. Skilling, Chicago ; D : 1866,
May 10, 1902. . 35499
Past redemption; a drama in 4 acts, by G. M.
Bakor. I'.oston. G. M. Btiker and com])any,
1875. 47 p. 12°.
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1875:7658,
July 22 ; 2c. July 23. 35500
Same. Boston, Walter H. Baker & co.
[1903] 47 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed.
of plays)
© Emily F. Baker, Wellesley Hills, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from July 22, 1903 ;
:">:3306, Apr. 18, 3903; 2c. July 6, 1903.
35501
Past the age; by C. S. Turner.
© Cornelius S. Turner, Minneapolis; 1893:
13489, Mar. 17. 35502
Paste and diamonds. See Star.
Pastor y borrego; juguete comico en 2 actos,
divididos en 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
Enrique Garcia Alvarez y Pedro Munoz Seca.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1915.
59 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41053; E. Garcfa Alvarez y P. Mufioz Seca,
Madrid. 35502a
Pastoral; [by R. GrifRn] adapted for lyceum
performances, Sunday schools, etc. p. 23-29.
12°. (In his The dead rabbit riot, A. D.
1857. [New York] The author [1915] )
© Nov. 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 30, 1915 ;
A: 420099; Richard Griffin, New York.
35502b
comedy of the olden days in 3 acts, by F. L.
Davis. 123 p. 12°.
© July 21, 1910; 2c. July 26, 1910; D:
21639; Frederic Lawrence Davis, Washing-
ton. 35503
Pastorale; by H. H. McGinnis and R. L. Stamp.
© H. H. McGinnis and R. L. Stamp, La-
doga, Ind. ; D : 11137, Aug. 8, 1907. 35504
Pastores (Los); comedia en 2 actos, original de
G. Martinez Sierra. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1913. 48 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36528; Gregorio Martinez Sierra, Madrid.
35504a
a Mexican play of the nativity, translation,
introduction and notes by M. R. Cole, with
illustrations and music. Boston and New
York, For the American folk-lore society, by
Houghton, Mifflin and company. 1907. xxxi p.,
1 1.. 234 p., 1 1. front., 8 pi. 8°. (Half title:
Memoirs of the American folk-lore society,
V. ix, 1907)
© American folk-lore society. United States ;
A : 170556, Mar. 8, 1907 ; 2c. IMar. 13, 1907.
35504b
Pastores (The) of San Antonio; tr. and adap-
tions with original matter in 4 scenes, by J. B.
Carringtou. [32] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35347 ; John B. Car-
ringtou, San Antonio. 35505
Pastorius and the founding of Germantown;
by F. Leibig. [10] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1911 ; D : 23617 ; Frank Lei-
big, Philadelphia. 35506
Pastor's evening party; or. Fun among the
actors, an original dramatic conceit.
© Antonio Pastor, New York ; 1880 : 20120,
Dec. 28. 35507
ms
35508
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35527
Pasture (The) of the golden calf; in 4 acts, by
F. Landis. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25405; Frederick
Landis, Logansport, Ind. 35508
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man; or, Hey
diddle-diddle, the cat's got the fiddle, a
comic pantomime In 1 act, by the Martinetti
brothers.
© Julian Martiuetti, New York ; 1871 : 6882,
July 22. 35509
Pat and his countrymen; a dialog for two boys,
bv Clara J. Denton. Lebanon, O., March bros.,
1907. 7 p. 12°.
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 11276, Sept.
3. 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 26, 1907. 35510
Pat and the genii; a comedy in 1 act, by Ed-
numd Day and T. Nawn. Typewritten.
© Thos. Nawn, Memphi.s, Tenn. ; 1900 A :
10299, Apr. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 23. 35511
Pat Carmichael's sister; a play in 3 acts, by
Mary Kelly. 90 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1909; D : 16417 ; Norman
Tharp, New York. 35512
Pat rianigan's logic. See Uncle Jacob's
money.
Pat in fairyland; comic opera in 3 acts, libretto
by E. E. Marcy, music by Emma Marcy Ray-
mond.
© E. E. Marcy, New York ; 1888 : 1213, Jan.
10. 35513
Pat Mcrree, the Irish patentee; a farce in 1
act, by Geo. Perkins. Clyde,. O., Ames pub-
lisbing company.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1898 : 9366, Feb.
3; 2c. Feb. 9. 35514
Pat, the apothecary; a farce in 2 acts, by O. E.
Young. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1902] 18 p.
12".
© T. S. Denison, Cbicago ; D : 24.52, Oct. 8,
1902; 2c. Nov. 13, 1902. 35515
Fat White's gaiety girls musical extrava-
ganza and burlesquers. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clifford W. Grant, Cincinnati; D : 9737,
Jan. 2. 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 7. 1907. 35516
Pata (La) de gallo; monologo c6mico en prosa,
originnl de Antonio Paso y Joaquin Abati.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1014; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38186; A. Paso y J. Abati. Madrid. 35516a
Patacake, patacake. baker's man. See Pat-a-
cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man.
Patachon; comedie en 4 actes, par Maurice Hen-
nequin et Felix Duquesnel. Paris, Librairie
Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1907. 255 p. 12°.
© M. Hennequin, F. Duquesnel et Eugene
Fasquelle, Paris ; D : 11835, Nov. 30, 1907 ; 2c.
Nov. 30, 1907; 2c. Dec. 30, 1907. 35517
Patapsco (The); a comic opera in 2 acts, by L.
Malloy. composed by Elliott Woods. Balti-
more. The Baltimore Ameiican job printing
oflice [18941 48 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Louise Mallov, Baltimore; 1894:51155,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Dec. 3. 35518
Patch (The) of blue sky; dramatic composition
in 1 act, by G. Knapp. 21, [1] p. f °. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. :\Iay 20, 1911 ; D : 242.50 ; Grace
Knapp, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; 35519
Patch (A) of wild oats; 1 act skit, by K. B.
Benite. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1915; D: 40595; Katherine
Burke Benite, San Francisco. 35519a
Patchon (The); a comedy, by .1. Meakins.
© James IMeakius, New York; 1891:2124,
Jan. 13. 35520
Patchwork; an original musical comic absurdity
in 1 act, by N. Salsbury.
© N. Salsburv, United States; 1875:8410,
Aug. 14. 35521
the Salsbury troubadours in their comic ab-
surdity.
© N. Salsbury, United States; 1875:11620,
Nov. 5. 35522
specialty farce, by Nettie H. Pelham, con-
clusion to The belles of Blackville, a negro
minstrel entertainment by Nettie H. Pelham.
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1897:
52641. Sept. 20; 2c. Oct. 7. 35523
See also Belles (The) of Blackville.
Pate (Der) des todes; operin einem vorspiel und
3 aufziigen, von Max Egger. Hannover, Ver-
* lag L. Oertel, 1911. 32 p. 8°.
© Oct. 30, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1912 ; D : 2^54 ;
Louis Oertel, Hannover, Germany. 35524
Patent applied for; a realistic comedy drama in
4 acts, by Elmer Ellsworth Vance. [127] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Elmer E. Vance, Columbus, O. ; 1893:
24548, May 20 ; 2c. June 23. 35525
Patent-rights.
© Harrv V. Vogt, Camden, N. J.; 1888:
2000, Jan. 18. 35526
• by F. Marsden.
© Fred JNIarsden, New York ; 1885 : 26217,
Dec. 14. 35527
17,79
35528
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35545
Patent-rightsman (The); an original comedy
in 4 acts, by F. C. Wells.
© Furman Chadwick Wells, New York;
1876 : 2271, Feb. 23. 35528
Patent (The) washing machine; or, The lov-
er's dilemma, an original farce in 1 act, by E.
Henri Bauman. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames [1887]
1 p. 1., 7 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 217])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1887 : 4763. Feb.
28; 2c. Feb. 28. 35529
Pater (Le) See Forgiveness. — Our father. —
Paternoster.
Paternal (A) burglar. See Accommodating
(An) crook.
Paternite; comedie en 1 acte, [par] Max du
Veuzit. Paris, C. .loubert, 1912. 26 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28, 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
.32014; .Joubert, Paris. 35530
Paternoster; by Aimee Lenalie. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Hilda England, New York ; D : 8297, Apr.
7, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 35531
play in 1 act, by Frangois Coppee, tr. by
Will Hutchins. New York. S. French; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd. [1915] 2 p. 1., 3-29 p. 12°.
([The world's best plays by celebrated Euro-
pean authors, B. H. Clark, general ed.] )
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39680; Samuel French, New York. 35531a
or. Forgiveness, a 1 act drama in verse, tr.
by permission of Frangois Coppge, author of
the original in French, Le Pater, by C. Re-
nauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York ; 1890 : 9204.
Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar. 25. 35532
Path (The) of a planet; an original drama in
5 acts, by R. Ganthony.
© Richard Ganthony, Chicago ; 1886 : 24493,
Oct. 30. 35533 .
Path of crime; a melodrama in 4 acts, by Eric
Braddon [pseud, of W. .L Benners]
© William .7. Benners, Wayne, Pa. ; D :
.5566, Sept. 26, 1904. 35534
Path (The) of duty; a drama in 4 acts, by .T.
Adams. [101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Justin Adams, Chelsea, Mass. ; D : 3061.
Feb. 27, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 12, 1903. 35535
Path (The) of glory; a play in 3 acts, by E.
Nyitray and Byron Ongley. 84 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. .Tune 1. 1912; D: 29850; Enii! Nyitray.
New York. 35536
17
Path (The) of life; fantasy in 1 act, by H. W.
Bible. [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1913; D: 34572; Howard
Wiswall Bible, New York. 35537
Path of the wicked; play in 4 acts, by Lincoln J.
Kibbey. [79] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Major A. Hunt, Midland. Mich.; D:
6872, June 24, 1905 ; 2e. June 24, 1905. 35538
Path (The) of thorns; or, Anna Karenina, a
drama in 3 acts, by Otis Lincoln Colburn,
based on characters and incidents of Tolstoy's
Anna Karenina. [36] p. f°. [106] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© O. L. Colburn. Chicago ; D : 10141, Mar. 14.
1907 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1907. 35539
Pathetic romance of a young girl. See Pariah
(The)
Pathfinder; a play in 4 acts, dramatized from J.
Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking tales, by
W. Albert Hawkes. '
© Mary E. Hawkes, New York ; D : 7307.
June 22, 1905. 35540
or. Humanity, drama in 3 acts, by A. H.
Hassey. 58 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1915 ; D : 39468 ; A. Hermione
Hassey, Brooklyn. 35540a
Pathfinders (The); a vaudeville in 2 acts, by
C. A. Shaw. [41] p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Chas. A. Shaw, Washington ; D : 5371,
Aug. 3, 1904; Ic. Aug. 3, 1904. 35541
Paths (The) of virtue. See Sentiers (Les) de
la vertu.
Patience. See Dancing operettas. — Dutch
Patience.
Patience exhausted; by F. Cromwell. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Cromwell, New York ; D : 14367.
Nov. 25, 1908; 2c. Dec. 3, 1908. 35542
Patience rewarded; formerly called. The two
shades of life, in 4 acts, by Henry Southall.
[214] p. 4°. Ms.
© Godfrey Jepson, Chelsea, Mass. ; 1889 :
30684, Oct. 9; Ic. Oct. 9. 35543
Patience Winne. See Colony girl.
Patient (The); comedy in 1 act, by H. A. Con-
vissar and M. Marmer. 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D: 31364; Henry A.
Convissar and Maurice Marmer, Brooklyn.
35544
drama in 3 acts, by H. L. Jackson. [96] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 19, 1911; D : 24241 ; Harry L.
.Tackson, Brooklyn. 35545
80
35546
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35565
Patinillo (El); sainete tie S. y J. Alvarez-Quin-
tero, con mfisica del maestro Geronimo Gim-
6nez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1910. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 19, 1910 ; 2c. May 20, 1910 ; D : 21081 ;
Seraffn & Joaquin Alvarez-Quintero, Matlrid.
35546
Patria e donna; episodio della guerra italo-aus-
triaca del 1859, dramma in nn prologo e 4 atti,
[di] S. Abbanionte. New York, A. Cappa-
bianca. 1907. 125 p. 12°.
© Salvatore Abbamonte, New York ; D :
11916, Dec. 3, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 1907. 35547
Patria y bandera; zarzuela dramatica en 1
acto, dividido en un prologo, 2 cuadros y un
epHogo, original y en verso de E. Prieto y M.
Mendez, mGsica del maestro Teodoro San
Jos§. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiiolesl
1909. 48 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24. 1909; D:
16890; Enrique Prieto y Miguel Mendez, Ma-
drid. 35548
Patriarch's (The) curse; an original drama, by
L. D. Shears.
© L. D. Shears, New York; 1884:9151.
May 2. 35549
Patricia; by G. Guetary.
© Garme Guetary, New York; D:8394.
Apr. 21, 1906. 35550
a drama in 4 acts, by L. A. Walter.
© Lewis A. Walter, Louisville ; D : 11187.
Aug. 15, 1907. 35551
an operatic sketch, libretto by G. Guetary,
music by G. Guetary and Augusta Osborn,
English version by Augusta Osborn. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© G. Guetary, New York; D : 10303, Apr.
10, 1907; 2c. Apr. 10. 1907. 35552
a tragedy, by M. St. Felix [pseud, of Har-
riet Louise Lynch]
© Marie St. Felix. New York; 1895:1414.3.
Mar. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 35553
or, The unknown martyr, a drama in 4
acts, by V. Rev. F. Felix. Baltimore, Md..
New York, John Murphy company, 1906. 58 p.
16°.
© John Murphy co., Baltimore ; D : 8515.
May 11, 1906 ; 2c. May 17, 1906. 35554
Patrick Casey, jr., a bootblack detective. 6 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© George W. Kingsbury, New York ; D :
11799, Nov. 25, 1907; 2c. Nov. 25, 1907.
35555
Patrick Eastgate Sullivan; by C. H. Bryan.
© Chireuce H. Bryan, Chicago; D: 12495,
Mar. 6, 1908. 35556
Patrick Henry,
matic form.
Sec Historical stories in dra-
Patrick Henry V; a centennial burlesque in 1
act, by K. Philp.
© Kenwanl Philp, United States; 1876:
55.55, Jlay 6. 35557
Patrick's day parade; original Irisli song, words
and music by E. Harrigan.
© Edward Harrigan, Brooklyn; 1874:4422,
Apr. 3 ; 2c. Apr. 10. 35558
Patrick's ward; play in 4 acts, by W. 1. Cohn.
42 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911; D: 25301; William
Isaac Cohn, Fort Smith, Ark. 35559
Patrick's wish; original sketch, by J. J. Cook.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 17. 1913 ; D : 35372 ; James
.Tosepli Cook, Si\n Francisco. 35560
Patrie; historical drama in 5 acts, 8 scenes, by
Victor! en Sardou, tr. from the French bv
Barrett H. Clark. Garden City, N. Y., Double-
day, Page & CO., 1915. xxiii, 203 p. 12°.
© Apr. 15, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 19, 1915 ; D : 40395 ;
Douhledav, Page & co.. Garden City, N. Y.
35560a
Patriot (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts, by G.
Little. Typewritten.
© George Little, New York; 1889:6318,
Feb. 25 ; Ic. Feb. 25. 35561
play in 4 acts, by W. Hurlbut. 104 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .June 10, 1915; D: 40893; William
Hurlbut, New York. 35561a
[105]
^play in 3 acts, by M. C. Wentworth.
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1913; D : 32747 ; Marion
Craig Wentworth, Boston. 35562
■ a romantic drama in 3 acts, founded on
Paul Kevere's ride, by Thomas Littlefield
Marble. Philadelpliia, The Penn publishing
company, 1906. 31 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; D : 9273,
Oct. 19, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 19, 1906. 35563
Patriot and tory; a military drama of Revolu-
tionary times in 4 acts, by E. B. Coigne, a
dramatization of book of the same name by
Edward S. Ellis. [1], 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 16630 ; Elois Brous
Coigne, Philadelphia. 35564
Patriot and traitor; a tragedy in 5 acts, by I. T.
Whittaker. Lincoln, Neb., 1902. 67 p. 12°.
© Ira T. Whittaker, Lincoln, Neb.; D:
1,3.39. .Tan. 27, 1902; 2c. June 16, 1902. 35565
Patriot (The) band. Sec Cupid's colors
1781
35565
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35578
Patriot (The) girl; patriotic comedy in 2 acts,
bv Lilian F. Chandler. Philadelphia, Penn
pub. CO., 1914. 23 p. 12°.
® Feb. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 4, 1914 ; D : 35907 ;
Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 35565a
Patriot sons, 1776; a drama in 4 acts, founded
on the Revolutionary war, containing 4 alle-
gorical tableaux, by J. Lewis.
© Joseph Lewis, Framingham, Mass. ;
1876 : 11820, Oct. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 35566
Patriot (A) spy; or, On neutral ground, a ro-
mantic and picturesque drama in 4 acts, by
L. H. Y. Denipsey. Typewritten.
© Lavinia H. Van Westervelt Dempsey, New
York ; 1899 : 71286, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 35567
See also Guiding star.
Patriot-traitor (The); tragedie in 4 acts, by
E. G. Browne. [1], 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 23, 1911; D: 23731; Eber G.
Browne, Hanford, Cal. 35568
Patriotic Christmas drill; for nine children, by
W. I. Utterback. 4 p. 8°. Printed.
© C. V. Strickland & son, Huntington, Ind. ;
D : 2335, Sept. 10, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1902.
35569
Patriotic (The) peanut stand; play in 2 acts,
by Willis N. Bugbee. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house, 1913. 23 p. 12°.
© Nov. 15, 1913; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913; D:
35449; Eldridge entertainment house, Frank-
lin, O. 35570
Patriotic plays and pageants for young peo-
ple; by Constance D'Arcy Mackay . . . New
York, H. Holt and company, 1912. viii, 223 p.
12°.
© Mar. 23, 1912; 2c. Apr. 6, 1912; A:
309800 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 35571
Patriotic plays, tableaux and recitations;
comp. bv J. W. Darrow. Chatham, N. Y., 1915.
48 p. 8°.
Dramatic contents : The good angels of
Valley Forge.
© Mar. 26, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 2, 1915 ;
A : 397498 ; .Tames Wallace Darrow, Chatham,
N. Y. 35571a
Patriotism; play in 1 act, by Anna Wynne. 10
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1915 ; D : 39808 ; Anna Wynne
O'Ryan, New York. 35571b
sketch, by J. H. Morris. 16 p. 4°. Type-
Tvritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1914 ; D : 38476 ; John Henry
Morris, San Francisco. 35571c
Patriotism — Continued.
-sketch, by J. S. Barcus, .song selections by
Henry Vogel. [2], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 12. 1914; D : 38925 ; James S.
Barcus, New York. 35571d
Patriotism in rags. Sec Cliveden. — Washing-
ton and the Chew house.
Patriots; historical melodramatic play in 5 acts
and 9 tableaux, tr. adapted, and dramatized
by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York; 1883:278,
Jan. 5. 35572
- — —a laureate centennial drama of the Inter-
national dramatic competition of Paris, 1876,
by Fernando Armant.
© Samuel Jamison, jr., and James M. Hoff-
man, New York ; 1876 : 4517, Apr. 13. 35573
libretto in 4 acts, by M. Armstrong. 75 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. acts 1, 2, 4, Feb. 10, 1914; Ic. act 3,
Mar. 6, 1914; D : 36278 ; Marie Armstrong,
Highland Park, 111. 35573a
a national historical drama in 5 acts, or 7
tableaux, by F. Armant.
© Fernando Armant, New Orleans; 1881:
14205, Sept. 17. 35574
— 1 act war tragedy, by F. Haines-Reed. 24 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915; D: 40579; Florence
Haines-Reed, Los Angeles. 35574a
a patriotic and romantic opera in 3 acts.
by W. Carter and J. Adler.
© William Carter. Definnce, O.. and Julius
Adler, Philadelphia; 1895:26759, May 16.
35575
Same. Philadelphia, The authors.
© Carter and Adler. Philadelphia ; 1895 :
35576
58097. Nov. 18; 2c. July 25.
— play in 1 act, by I. L. Ehrlich. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2. 1915 ; D : 39833 ; Ida Lublen-
ski Ehrlich, New York. 35576a
a play in 3 acts, by [S.] L. Robinson. Dub-
lin & London, Maunsel & company, ltd., 1912.
4 p. ]., 49, [5] p. 12°.
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2c. June 17, 1912; D:
29992 ; S. Lennox Robinson, Ballineen, Co.
Cork, Ireland. 35577
— or, Scenes and incidents of the Revolu-
tion, an American patriotic drama in 4 acts,
arr. by H. Mayer.
© Herman INIayer, Mey and Walter Reed, Missoula,
Mont. : 1898 : 23389, Apr. 13 ; 2c. Apr. 18.
35656
Pawnshop Nell; a drama in 1 act, by A. M.
Smith.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 15905, Apr.
12, 1909. 35657
Pawty (De) ob de second pawt. See De pawty
ob de second pawt.
Pax tscum; a drama in 5 acts, by J. A. Bedel,
cover-title, 38 p. 16°. Printed.
© John A. Bedel, Belleville, 111. ; D : 2726.
Dec. 8, 1902. 35658
Pax vobiscum; a play of modern life in 4 acts.
© Henry Bayntum, England; 1891:34374,
Sept. 28. 35659
Pay; comedy in 4 acts, by G. R. Chester and L.
Chester. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915 ; D : 42091 ; George Ran-
dolph Chester and Lillian Chester, New Tork.
35659a
play in 1 act and 2 scenes, by E. Verden.
[2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1913; D: 34.328; Eleanor
Verden, New York. 35660
Pay-as-you-enter (The) man; comedy-drama of
to-day in 4 acts, by M. H. Justice. [92] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1915; D: 42165; Maibelle
Heikes Justice, New York. 35660a
Pay-cash-clothes; comedy in 1 act, by Charlott'C
Glendale Harris and Alan Storm [pseud, of
G. Lipkind] 23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June '5, 1915 ; D : 40878 ; Goodman
Lipkind, New York. 35660b
Pay day; actless play, by O. D. Bailey and L. M.
Meaney. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D: 41176; Oliver D.
Bailey and Lottie M. Meaney, New York.
35660c
dramatic novelty in 1 act, by Carl A. Con-
way. [8] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1914; D : 38439 ; C. Albert
Conway, New York. 35660d
Pay day — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by F. Bruegger. 150 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33151; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 35661
Same.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1914 ; D : 38348 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago.
by J. Jex. [110] p. 4°
35661a
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 10, 1914; D: 39058; John Jex.
Philadelphia. 35661b
Pay-off (The); drama of American life, by Jean
Kernan. 105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1915; D : 39919 ; Eugene F.
Kernan, New York. 35661c
Pay (The) station girl; a monologue, by B. B.
Hayward. 6 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, Wayland, Mass. ;
D : 2818, Jan. 6, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 6. 1903. 35662
Pay (The) train; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
G. F. Dittmar.
© George F. Dittmar. Jersey City ; 1891 :
4392, Jan. 31. 35663
by George and Charles Dittmar. [80]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D: 39230; Florence
Bindley, Brooklyn. 35663a
Pay up; play in 3 acts, by K. L. Dalliba, [2],
103 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1914; D : 38480 ; Kate Lyon
Dalliba, London. 35663b
Payasos (Los); drama en 2 actos, letra y
musica de R. Leoncavallo, versi6n castellana
de Antonio Osete, en colaboracion con el di-
rector orquesta Eduardo Vigil. Livret. test
espaiiol. Milano, E. Sonzoguo, 1908. 43 p.
12°.
© Edoardo Sonzogno, Milan ; D : 13377, July
20, 1908 ; 2c. July 20, 1908. 35664
Paying' (The) guest; farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by B. W. Hessel. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914 ; D : 38048 ; Bee Wolfson
Hessel, London. 35664a
Paying his debts; drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by A. Downs. [65] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913; D: 34403; Adenia
Downs, Detroit. 35665
Paying (The) teller; an original drama, by W.
Redmund.
© William Redmund, Roxbury, Mass. ; 1892 :
10686, Mar. 9. 35666
5 acts, by W. Redmund.
© William Redmund, New York; 1894:
39183, Aug. 25 ; 2c. Sept. 22. 35667
1787
35667
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35683
Paying the fiddler; play in 4 acts, by J. J.
Dunn. [Ill] p. 4°. Typev/ritteu.
© ic. Apr. 8, 1914; D: 36642; James Jay
Dunn, Hartford. 35667a
Paying the penalty; a drama in 3 acts, by J. E.
McNellie.
© Jas. E. McNellie, West Baden, Ind. ; 1899 :
68094, Oct. 19. 35668
a society melodrama, by George Dannettell.
© George W. Dannettell, Seymour, lud. ;
1882 : 15794, Sept. 25. 35669
Paying the piper; comedy for one male and six
females, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York. E. S. Werner & co., 1907. 13 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11700, Nov. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 35670
— play in 4 acts, by F. B. Purdie. 137 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1913; D : 32829 ; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 35671
by H. Osborne. [7], 118 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31062 ; Harry Os-
borne, Chicago. 35672
play in prologue and 3 acts, by A. E. Wup-
permann. [50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1914 ; D : 38919 ; Adolph Ed-
ward Wuppermann, New York. 35672a
play in prologue, epilogue and 3 acts, by
Adolph Edward [pseud, of A. E. Wupper-
mann] and Ralph Morgan. 130 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© ic. Mar. 20, 1915 ; D : 40127 ; Flora S. Wup-
permann, New York, 35672b
Paying the price. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Georgia Cady Hicks Sears, Rochester,
N. Y. ; D: 15522, Apr. 2, 1909; 2c. June 29,
1909. 35673
comedy drama in 3 acts, by Billie Burke.
[2], 55 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30200 ; William Fran-
cis Burke, New York. 35674
a melodrama in 4 acts, by L. Thorn. 40 p.
f°. Tj'pewritten.
© Lewis Thorn, Paterson ; D : 15351, Mar.
16, 1909; 2c. Mar. 16, 1909. 35675
the game of life, in 4 acts, by Walter
Hackett. [164] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Sol Litt, Chicago; D : 12809, Apr. 22,
1908; 2c. Apr. 22, 1908. 35676
M.
Paying the rent; comedy in 1 act, by R
Robinson. [2], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D: 35658; Raymond
Marshall Robinson, Maiden, Mass. 35676a
Paying the toll of now; drama in 4 acts, by a
woman physician, E. .T. K. Covey. 66 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1912; D: 30574; Emma J.
Keen Covey. Denver. 35677
Paymaster (The); or, An Irishman's honor, a
sensational comedy melodrama in 5 acts, by
D. B. Harrison.
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco ; 1888 : 8209, Mar. 19. 35678
or, Dishonor's stain, a sensational comedy
melodrama in 5 acts, by D. B. Harrison.
© Duncan Bradley Harrison, San Fran-
cisco ; 1888 : 8212, Mar. 19. 35679
See also Dishonor's stain. — Irishman's
(An) honor.
Paysans lorrains. See Rural life.
Pazzetta; drama in 5 acts, by A. Campbell. 82
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1911 ; D : 24442 ; Alcest Camp-
bell, Denver. 35680
Same. 95 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1915 ; D : 40692 ; Alcest Camp-
bell, Denver.
35680a
Peabody's pickles. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Helen Clifford AVilbur, New Haven; D:
14029, Oct. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 10, 1908. 35681
Peace; allegorical play in 1 act, by M, Strong.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 23, 1915; D : 39931 ; Malcolm
Strong, San Francisco. 35681a
allegorical playlet in 1 scene, by S. Karra-
kis. [3], 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1914 ; D : 37876 ; Samuel Kar-
rakis, Newark, N. J. 35681b
comedy in 3 acts, by G. Jacobson. [86] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 11, 1914; D : 37299 ; Gershon
Jacobson, Washington. 35681c
• ^ original pageant play in 8 acts, by Robert
Goldstein. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913 ; D : 33866 ; R. Goldstein,
San Francisco. 35682
spectacular historic and prophetic drama,
by M. F. B. Loving. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33680 ; Mabel F. B.
Loving, St. Joseph, Mo. 35683
Peace and quiet; play in 3 acts, by E. M. Royle.
135 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1914 ; D : 39108 ; Edwin Milton
Royle, Darien, Conn. 35683a
See Bellona,
Peace and war,
1788
35684
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35703
Peace at home; sketch from the French of G.
Courteline, by F. C. Fay. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22878; Mls. F. C.
Fay, New York. 35684
Peace (The) commission; or, What might have
happened after this war. Typewritten.
© Frederick AVarren Donohoe, New York;
1898 : 74046, Dec. 19 ; 2c. Dec. 19. 35685
Peace (The) jubilee; a comedy in 4 acts, by F.
Sexauer.
© Frederick Sexauer, Canton, O. ; 1898 :
72189, Dec. 12. 35686
Peace manoeuvres; play in 1 act, by R. H.
Davis. New Y'^ork, S. French ; London, Sam-
uel French, ltd., 1914. 18 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 278])
© Apr. 18, 1914; 2c. Apr. 20, 1914; D:
36773; Richard Harding Davis, Mt. Kisco,
N. Y. 35686a
Peace (The) of the mines. See Heroine (The)
of Butte.
Peace (A) offering. See Lady Smith.
Peace on earth; comedy in 1 act, by V. G.
Visscher. 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1911; D: 23252; Viva Glenn
Visscher, New York. 35687
■ — —dramatic fragment based on history, in 3
scenes, by H. O. Stechhan. 33 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1915 ; D : 41753 ; H. O. Stech-
han, Long Beach, Cal. 35687a
Peace to all nations; drama in 4 acts and 7
scenes, by W. A. Woods. 35 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1915; D: 39321; William An-
derson Woods, Pittsburgh. 35687b
Peaceful (A) assault; an operetta for boys, by
George Atherton.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 :
12655, Feb. 15; 2c. Feb. 15. 35688
Peaceful Mr. Schoenbraeu; a comedy sketch, '
by A. and W. Hard. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Hard and Anne Hard. Chicago ;
D:9221, Oct. 12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 12, 1906.
35689
Peaceful (A) Sunday; by Reeda Kerfoot Mc-
Culloch and Anna Hosea. 11 p. f°. Type-
written.
© R. K. McCulloch, Indianapolis ; D : 11656.
Nov. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 35690
Peaceful Valley; original play in 3 acts, by E. E.
Kidder. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1911 ; D : 25303 ; Edward E.
Kidder, New York. 35691
Peaceful (The) villa; 1 act farce, by R. di
Rovey. 24 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Rita di Rovey, San Francisco ; D : 3865,
Aug. 8, 1903; Ic. Aug. 24, 1903; Ic. Sept. 22,
1903. 35692
Peacemaker (The); a comedy in 1 act, by E. M.
Bryant [pseud, of E. M. B. Boak]
© Otho Stuart, London; D : 9884, Feb. 1,
1907. 35693
— Same. New York, Samuel French, 1908.
27 p. 12°.
© E. M. Bryant, London ; D : 13114, June 5,
1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 35694
by R. Stuart and D. A. Bragdon.
© Ralph Stuart and Dudley A, Bragdon,
St. Louis; 1897:55740, Oct. 4; 2c. Oct. 4.
35695
by W. T. Ellwanger. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© William Theodore Ellwanger, Rochester,
N. Y.; D:9397, Nov. 5, 1906; 2c. Oct. 25.
1906. 35696
— comedy playlet, by C. Terris. [3], 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913 ; D : 31861 ; Charles Ter-
ris, Chicago. 35697
domestic comedy from life, by W. Mon-
tague. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1912 ; D : 31131 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 35698
— drama in 4 acts, by Wm. B. Young. [53] p.
4°. Typewi'itten.
© W. B. Young, Chicago; D : 8953, Aus.
13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 35699
— farce in 1 act, by J. S. Carroll and Austin
Walsh. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 16, 1910; D: 22832; John S.
Carroll, New York. 35700
ill 3 acts, by J. E. O'Keef. 88 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911 ; D : 25189 ; J. Eustace
O'Keef, Milwaukee. 35701
— 1 act drama, by E. G. O'Connor. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28774 ; Edward G.
O'Connor, Lawrence, Mass. 35702
— ^play iu 4 acts, by J. Burke, jr. [62] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1911; D: 23757; .Tames
Burke, jr., Port Richmond, N. Y. 35703
by P. H. McCaigue. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1914 ; D : 37667 ; Philip Henry
McCaigue, Lynn, Mass. 35703a
1789
35704
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35721
Peacemaker (The) — Continued.
a play in 1 act, by D. Brown. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1904. 25 p. 12°. (On
cover : Baker's ed. of plays)
© Derby Brown, New York ; D : 568S, Oct.
25, 1904; 2c. Nov. 14, 1904. 35704
play of the present in 4 acts, by Marion
Langdale. Chicago, The Chicago manuscript
CO., 1912. [63] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Mar. 20, 1912; 2c. Mar. 25, 1912; D:
29148; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 35705
sketch, by C. W. Calhoun and George W.
Friend. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910 ; D : 21525 ; C. W. Cal-
houn, Berkeley, Cal. 35706
Peach bloom; original drama in 4 acts, by
Northrop Morse [pseud, of W. N. and Mar-
garet H. Morse] Rev. ed. [90] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1913 ; D : 34323 ; William Nor-
throp Morse, Pelham, Mass. 3570'?
original play in 4 acts, by Northrop Morse
[pseud, of W. N. and Margaret H. Morse]
90 D. 4°. Typewritten.
■© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33005 ; William Nor-
throp Morse, Pelham, Mass. 35708
■ Same. [99] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 25, 1913; D: 33601; William
Northrop Morse, Pelham, Mass. 35709
Same. New York, Medical review of ro-
views, 1913. 5 p. 1., 184 p. 12°
© Dec. 20, 1913; 2c. Dec. 24, 1913; D:
35427; William Northrop Morse, Pelham.
Mass. 35710
Peach-blossoms; an original, farcical comedy in
2 acts, by Scott Marble.
© Edwin F. Gardner, United States ; 1878 :
12780, Nov. 6. 35711
Peach (A) of a pair; comedy sketch, by H. L.
Newton and A. S. Hoffman. 7 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Carroll & Gardner, Chicago ; D : 1272,
Jan. 11, 1902 ; 2c. Jan, 11, 1902. 35712
Peach of Reno; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
li. Kin«. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1914; D: 35663; Bernadine
King, Pittsburg. 35712a
Peaches; dramatic composition, by G. V. Hobart.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George V. Hobart, Pelham Manor. N. Y. ;
D : 10670, May 31, 1907 ; 2c. May 31, 1907.
35713
Peaches and—; 1 act comedy, by T. Connor.
[17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20. 1913 ; D : 32377 ; Torrey Con-
nor, Oakland, Cal. 35714
Peacock (The); comedy in 3 acts, by Charles
Anthony. [63] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1912; D: 28570; Charles P.
Anthony ; Tufts College, Mass. 35715
Peacock alley; or, Your Uncle Dudley, a musi-
cal satire [in 3 acts], by R. L. McCardell. 83
p. 16°. Printed. [Words only]
© Rov L. McCardell, New Rochelle, N. Y.;
D : 8579, Mav 23, 1906 ; 2c. May 23, 1906.
35716
Peacock and the goose; comedy in 3 acts, by
C. C. Gushing. 74 p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2.5, 1910; D: 21420; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 35717
Peacock (The) feather; comic opera in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by A. Boecker and E. St. John,
music by Oreste Vessella. 67 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915; D: 41736; Alexander
Boecker and Edward St. John, Brooklyn.
35717a
Peacock (The) lady; play in 3 acts, by J. H.
Benrimo and A. R. Troubetzkoy. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 23, 1915; D: 39485; J. Harry
Benrimo and Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, New
York. 35717b
Peacock (The) plum.e; or, A fortune in feathers,
an original comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by
A. J. Blethen, jr. Typewritten.
© Alden Joseph Blethen, jr., Seattle ; 1897 :
7736, Jan. 28; 2c. Mar. 24. 35718
Peak (The) sisters; an entertainment arr. by
Mary B. Home. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.
[1887] 20 p. 12°. (On cover: Bakers novel-
ties) [With music]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1887:
28619, Nov. 4 ; 2c. Nov. 14. 35718a
Peaked [sic] by her lord and master; a serio-
comic satire, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1876:2080, Feb.
17. 35719
Peanuts; play in 2 scenes, by O. T. Johnsone.
[29] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1915 ; D : 42227 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 35719a
Peanutville; a comedy in 3 acts, by S. Wood.
© Stanlev Wood, Chicago; D : 1.5269, Mar.
5, 1909. 35720
Pearce Dyceton's crime. See Hazard.
Pearl; by C. J. Bauer.
© C. J. Bauer, Columbus, O. ; 1874 : 15331,
Dec. 21. 35721
1790
35722
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35738
Pearl — Continued.
-drama in 4 acts, by N. Rosenbloom.
102 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. June 2, 1918 ; D : 33407 ; Julius Broder,
New Yorlv. 35722
— — a revi.sion of Henri Lavedan's play of the
same name, rev. by the Playwriting committee
(if the American playgoers. 3d version. (In
The Dramatist, v. 3, no. 2, Jan. 1912 ; periodi-
cal © Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 27, 1911; B:
2m>4r)0; Dramatist co., Easton, Pa.) 35722a
Same. 4th version. (In The Dramatist,
v. 3, no. 4, July 1912; periodical © July 12,
1912; 2e. July IG, 1912; B : 256804 ; Dramatist
CO.. Easton, Pa.) 35722b
Pearl (The) cross. See Hampden.
Pearl (The) dagger; a play in 4 acts, by C. A.
Colby. 71 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 18, 1912 ; D : 29739 ; Charles
Augustus Colby, Broolilyn. 35723
Pearl-fishers (The); an opera in 3 acts, libretto
by Carnion and Carre, nmsic composed by
Georges Bizet.
© Herman Grau, New Yorli ; 1893:37066,
Aug. 10. 35724
»S'te «/.so Pecheurs (Les) de perles.
Pearl (The) girl; new musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics, by Basil Hood, music by Hugo
Felix and Howard Talbot. London, Chap-
I.ell & CO., ltd., 1913. 36 p. 8°. [Book of
lyrics]
© Oct. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34640 ;
(Jhappell & CO., ltd., London. 35725
-original musical comedy in 3 acts, by Basil
Hood, music by Hugo Felix and Howard Tal-
bot. [12.5] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D : 396-43 ; Robert
Courtneidge, London. 35725a
Pearl (A) in the desert. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Alice Marcus, New York; D: 11940, Dec.
10, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1907. 35726
Pearl (The) maiden; play in 3 acts, by E. C.
Anthony and A. F. Kales. [122] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1911; D: 23969; Earle C.
Anthonv and Arthur F. Kales, Los Angeles.
35727
Pearl (The) necklace; playlet, by H. E. Smith.
121, 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
@ Ic. Jan. 12, 1912; D : 28301 ; Henry E.
Smith, New York. 35728
5379— VOL 2—17 9 1
Pearl (The) of Bagdad; a comic opera in 3 acts,
music by J. M. Loretz, jr., libretto by Edwin
F. De Nyse. 1 p. 1., 31 p. 8°. Printed. [Li-
bretto only]
© John M. Loretz, jr., Brooklyn ; 1884 :
6164, Mar. 22 ; 2c. Apr. 7. 35729
Pearl of Gleamland; musical comedy, by An-
tonio D'Annunzio and Giuseppe Brigida. 25
p. 4°. [Scenario]
© A. D'Annunzio and G. Brigida, New
York; D : 7242, Sept. 12, 1905; Ic. Sept. 12,
1905. 35730
Pearl of great price; by J. Goldtliwaite and A.
Eagan. 112 p. f°. Typewritten. .
© Ic. May 3, 1910; D: 20948; .Jane Gold-
tliwaite and Alberta Eagan, United States.
35731
play in 1 act, by G. .Johnstone and W. F.
Williams. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D: 35433; Gordon
.Johnstone and Warwick F. Williams, New
York. 35732
Pearl of Panama; a comedy of the Panama
revolution, by J. E. Downin.
© John Ernest Downin, Baltimore ; D :
4258, Nov. 16, 1903. 35733
Pearl of pearls; by A. P. Norris, jr.
© A. P. Norris, jr., Baltimore ; 1872 : 6266,
June 11. 35734
Pearl (The) of Poland.
stratagem.
See King's (The)
Pearl (The) of Russia. See Louba.
Pearl (The) of Serpent Mountain. See Cherub.
Pearl (The) of the Indies; an original comic
opera in 3 acts, by S. M. Brenner.
© S. M. Brenner, Baltimore; 1899:23183,
Apr. 1. 35735
Pearl of the prairie; western drama in 1 act,
by R. E. Hamilton and N. M. Cills. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1910 ; D : 21053 ; Robert E. L.
Hamilton, New York. 35736
Fearl of the pyramids; comedy in 1 act, by
Andrew K. Allison and Norman I^. Smith.
35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1910 ; D :20658 ; Follett music
pub. CO., New York. 35737
Pearl, the elf-child. See Scarlet (The) letter.
Pearl, the fisher girl; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by G. W. Heath. [74] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Geo. W. Heath, Haverhill, Mass.; D:
7706, Dec. 6, 1905; 2c. Dec. 21. 1905. 35738
791
35739
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
85756
Pearl, the lost one; a play in 4 acts, by Matilda
Heron.
© Frank L. Gardner, Philadelphia; 1880:
475, Jan. 8 ; 2c. Mar. 22. 35739
See also Upper (The) crust.
Pearl's Christmas eve; sketch in 1 act, by W. B.
Wright. [l],6p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1911 ; D : 23680 ; Willard B.
Wright, Philadelphia. 35740
Pearls (The) of the Orient. See Beauty in
dreamland.
Peasant's blood; play in 3 acts, by A. Hodges.
[2], 141 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34136; Arthur
Hodges, New York. 35741
Peau d' chien; comedie en 2 actes, [par] Henri
Caen. Paris, C. Joubert, 1909. 3 p. 1., [9]-
76 p. 8°.
© Joubert, Paris ; D : 15151 ; Feb. 23, 1909 ;
2c. Feb. 23, 1909. 35742
Peau (La) de chagrin. See Raphael de Valen-
tin.
Pe.iu (La) de I'ours; piece en 1 acte, par [Paul,
(lit] T. Bernurd. p. 644-655. illus. 4°. [Re-
printed from Je sais tout]
© Tristan Bernard, Paris ; D : 10771. June
15, 1907 ; 2c. June 15, 1907. 35743
Peau neuve; comedie en 3 actes, par E. Rey.
26 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale. 8^ an-
nee.— 201, 3 fevrier 1912)
© Feb. 3, 1912 ; 2c. Mar. 2, 1912 ; D : 28911 ;
Etienne Rey, Paris. 35744
Pecado (El) venial; comedia Ifrica en 1 acto,
[de] Maximiliano Thous y Ellas CerdS.. Ma-
drid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1908.
43 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Thous-Cerda, Madrid ; D : 13459, July 25,
1908 ; 2c. July 25, 1908. 35745
Pecadoras (Las); comedia en 3 actos y en prosa,
ori {filial de An^el Torres del Alamo y An-
tonio Asenjo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 71 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40067 ; Torres del Alamo y Asenjo, Madrid.
35745a
Peccavi; a drama in 4 acts, by A. Steele.
© Asa Steele, New York; D : 12379, Feb.
18, 1908. 35746
Peche (Le) de Marthe; drame en 2 parties, 5
actes et 7 tableaux, d'apres le roman de Paul
Bertnay, par E. Rochard. Paris, P.-V. Stock,
1910. 205 p. 12°.
© May 25, 1910; 2c. May 14, 1910; D:
21038 ; Emile Rochard, Paris. 35747
Peche mignon; comedie en 1 acte, par P. La-
niarche. Paris, J. Barbr^, 1904. 29 p. 12°.
© Pierre Lamarche, Paris ; D : 5328, July
23, 1904 ; 2c. July 23, 1904. 35748
Pecheurs d'Islande. See Vita bretone.
Pecheurs (Les) de perles (The pearl-fishers);
opera in 3 acts, by E. Cormon and Michel
Carre, music by Georges Bizet, English ver-
sion by Charles A. Byrne. New York, C. E.
Burden, 1908. 32 p. 4°. [Libretto only,
French and English]
© Charles E. Burden, New York ; D : 14004,
Oct. 8, 1908; 2c. Nov. 16, 1908. 35749
Peck; 1 act farce comedy, by C. A. Lindholm.
20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911 ; D : 23111 ; Charles A.
Lindholm, Chicago. 35750
Peck and his mother-in-law; a musical farce
comedy in 3 acts, by E. Selden. [119] p. 4°,
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Edgar Selden, New York ; D : 1831, May
5, 1902; 2c. 6ct. 4, 1902. 35751
Peck o' pickles; musical comedy in 2 acts, by
F. M. Stammers. [108] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1912; D : 31065 ; Frank M.
Stammers, Dorchester, Mass. 35752
Peck (A) of carrots; comedy sketch in 1 act,
by A. A. Frudenfeld and J. H. Sinykin. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1911 ; D : 23211 ; Julius H. Siny-
kin and A. A. Frudenfeld, Waukegan, 111.
35753
Peck (A) of trouble; comedy in 1 act. by Alice
C. Thompson. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1910. 12 p. 12°.
© July 23, 1910; 2c. July 25, 1910; D:
21625; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston.
35754
Peck vs. Peck; mock trial in 1 act, by C S.
Bird. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1911. 43 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1911; 2c. Dec. 28, 1911; D:
28111; Samuel French, New York. 35755
Peck's bad boy. 24 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Rea Boazman. New Orleans ; D :
3091, Mar. 5, 1903; 2c. Mar. 5, 1903. 35756
farcical comedy drama in 2 acts, being an
original work written in imitation of the
stories pul)lished under same name, by W. C.
Herman. Chicago, Chicago manuscript co.,
1914. [24] p. f°. Mimeographed.
© Dec. 9, 1914 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1914 ; D : 39186 ;
Alex Byers, Chicago. 35756a
1792
35756
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35775
Peck's bad boy — Continued.
meiTy musical mixup in 2 acts, by C. W.
Benner. [2], 38 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914 ; D : 36402 ; Charles Wil-
liam Benner, Canal Winchester, O. 35756b
new musical comedy version in 2 acts, by
W. .T. Olio. [1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 37337 ; Will J.
Olio, Scranton, Pa. 35756c
Peck's bad boy and his father; a 3 act com-
edy, by D. Sully.
© Dan Sully, United States; 1883:11451.
June 22. 35757
Peck's bad boy and his pa; a musical comedy
in 3 acts, dramatized from G. W. Peck's cele-
brated Bad boy sketches, by C. F. Pidgin.
© George W. Peck, Milwaukee; 1884:
24263. Dec. 8; 2c. Dec. 8. 35758
Peck's bad boy, his pa and the groceryman;
in 6 cyclones, dramatized from Geo. W. Peck's
celebrated Bad boy sketches, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston; 1883:24961,
Dec. 81. 35759
Peck's bad boy (up to date); comedy in 3 acts,
dramatized from Geo. W. Peck's Bad boy
stories, by Chas. F. Pidgin. 47 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1915; D: 40438; Darcy &
AVolford, inc.. New York. 35759a
Peck's bad boy's portrait; a vaudeville play,
by J. Smith, cover-title, 2 p. 12°. Printed.
© Jessie Smith, New York; D : 674, July
19, 1901 ; 2c. July 19, 1901. 35760
Pecksniff; a comic drama in 3 acts, dramatized
from Chai'les Dickens' story Martin Chuzzle-
wit, by W. J. Lemoyne.
© W. J. Lemoyne, Cambridgeport, Mass. ;
1876:13162, Nov. 27. 35761
Pecksniff versus Chuzzlewit; a drama in 4
acts, from Dickens' story Martin Chuzzlewit,
by J. E. Kimball and F. E. Kimball.
© Jessie E. Kimball and Florence E. Kim-
ball, Dorchester, Mass. ; 1895 : 9452, Feb. 14.
35762
Peculiar (A) case; by Arthur Law. London, J.
Williams, ltd., 1902. 16 p. 8°. (The German
Reed repertory)
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London ; D : 2692,
Dec. 9, 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 35763
comedy in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. C. De Mille
and C. S. Booth. 174 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25439; Mrs. Henry
Churchill De Mille and Charles Stewart
Booth, New York. 35764
Peculiar (A) elopement; play, by N. Pierson.
11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1911 ; D : 24915 ; Nita Pier-
son, New York. 35765
Peculiar (A) proposition; a 1 act comedy, by
J. C. Nugent. 12 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. Nugent, Canal Dover, O. ; D : 2675,
Dec. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1902. 35766
Peculiar Sam; or. The underground railroad,
a musical drama in 4 acts, by P. E. Hopkins.
© Pauline E. Hopkins, Boston ; 1879 : 3891,
Mar. 24. 35767
Pedagoggles; by L. B. Cake.
© Luther B. Cake, New York; D : 2252,
Aug. 19, 1902. 35768
Pedagogue (The); a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by J. F. Ballard. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John Fred Ballard, Chicago; D : 15203,
Mar. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 1, 1909. 35769
Pedal extremities; musical monologue, by E.
Rivarz. Typewritten.
© Ernest Rivarz, St. Louis; 1898:36363,
June 13 ; Ic. June 13. 35770
Pedant (Le) joue; comedy, by [Savinien]
Cyrano de Bergerac, with a life of Cyrano by
H. D. Stanton and a preface by F. Bocher.
Boston, J. de Peiffer, 1899. 1 p. 1., 4, Is p., 1 1.
80 p. front, (port.) 2 pis. 12°.
© Cercle frangais of Harvard university,
Cambridge, Mass.; 1899:85537, Dec. 11; 2c.
Dec. 11. 35771
Peddler (The)
© Sullivan, Harris & Woods, New York;
D : 2345, Sept. 17, 1902. 35772
play in 4 acts, by Hal Reid [i. e. James
Halleck Reid] [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 28, 1911; D: 23766; Darcy &
Wolford, New York. 35773
Peddler (The) of Moskau. See Levy Cohn.
Peddler (The) of St. Omer. See Thorns,
Peddler's (The) claim; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by S. Morris.
© Sam Morris, Chicago ; D : 2047, June 16,
1902. 35774
Pedestin; a drama in 4 acts, by J. W. Meath.
© J. W. Meath and Charles Petrie, Mem-
phis, Tenn. ; 1871 : 8497, Sept. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 10.
35775
Pedigree (The); play in 3 acts, by E. Alderson.
[126] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914 ; D : 36099 ; Erville Al-
derson, New York. 35775a
1793
35775
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35790
Pedigree (The) — Continued.
-or, The dawn of the new day. play in 1
act. by F. C. Cook. 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1915: D : 40024 ; Florence
Crocker Cook, Chicago. 35775b
Pedler or spy; revolutionary war military
court trial, by Edwartl Vassar Ambler. New
York, E. S. Werner & company, 1912. 26 p.
12°.
© Apr. 16, 1912; 2c. Apr. 19, 1912; D:
29517 ; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 35776
Pedler's (The) parade; an entertainment in 1
scene, by .Je.ssie A. Kelley. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1^3. 25 p. 12°. (On cover:
Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 3485,
May 25. 190.3 ; 2c. .Tuly 2.^, 1903. 35777
Pedro, the Italian; or. A son of Italy, play in
4 acts, by .1. K. MacCurdy. [55] p. f°. Type-
written.
© James Kvrle MacCurdy, Brentwood,
N. Y. ; D : 12731, Apr. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 11,
1908. 35778
Pedro's courtship; by Henry W. Twose. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Laura Dainty Pelham, Chicago ; D :
13128, June 6, 1908 ; 2c. May 29, 1908. 35779
Peekskill; a satire on the 17th N. Y. N. G.'s at
canip, a comic opera libretto, by L. Rogasey.
© Louis Rogasey, New York ; 1897 : 13676.
Feb. 24. 35780
Peel yourself; eccentric act, by R. M. Carroll.
© R. M. Carroll, United States; 1873:
11555, Oct. 8. 35781
Peep (A) at Mars; the first twentieth century
<lramalet, bv Robert Griffin ]\torris. 12 p.
12°. Printed.
© M. Lavinia Magri, Middleboro, Mass. ;
D : 378, Apr. 22, 1901 ; 2r. June 29, 1901.
35782
Peep (A) at St. Nicholas. See Santa Glaus.
Peep (A) behind the political curtain. Sec
Prohibition in Kansas.
Peep (A) into the children's world; by A.
Ring Morgenroth.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co., New
York ; D : 1368, Jan. 29, 1902. 35783
Peep o' day club; a farce in 1 scene and 1 act,
by S. Devere.
© Sam Devere, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 49278,
Sept. 2. 35784
Peep (The) of day club; by S. Devere. Type-
written.
© Sam Devere, Brooklyn ; 1897 : 51726.
Sept. 16; 2c. Sept. 16. 35785
Peer (A) amid the sphinxes. See Khedive
(The)
Peer (A) and his people; play in 4 acts, by
G. F. Farnhara. [1], 80 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1914 ; D : 35866; Charles Fos-
ter Farnham, Lorain, O. 35785a
Peer Gynt; drama in 5 acts, by Henrik Ibsen,
new tr. by R. E. Roberts. London, Martin
Seeker [1913] xxxi, 254 p. 12°.
© Feb. 6, 1913; 2c. Feb. 18, 1913; D:
32355; R. Ellis Roberts, London. 35786
dramatisches gedicht, von Henrik Ibsen,
deutsch von Ludwig Fulda. Berlin-Wilmers-
dorf, F. Bloch erben. 201 p. 8°.
© Ic. May 25. 1915 ; D : 40170 ; Felix Blocb
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 35786a
the Richard Mansfield acting version, by
Henrik Ibsen. Chicago, Reilly and Britton
company, 1906. 173 p. incl. front, (port.)
12°.
© Reillv & Britton co.. Chicago ; A : 1.59542.
Nov. 1, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 1, 1906. 35786b
[schauspiel in 5 akten] von Henrik Ibsen
in freier uebertragung fiir die deutsche
biihne gestaltet, mit epilog und randbe-
merkungen, von D. Eckart. Berlin-Steglitz.
Verlag herold, 1912. 278 p. 12°.
© Dec. 28, 1912 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1913 ; D : 32891 ;
Dietrich Eckart. Berlin. 35787
See also Efterladte skrifter; af Henrik
Ibsen. — Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Peer (A) hunt; comedy in 3 acts, by C de
Lima and Edward E. Long. [82] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1912 ; D : 29936 ; Charles de
Lima, Florence, Italy. 35788
Peer (The) of the Pyrenees; a musical absurdity
in 2 ;i<ts. book by W. P. Portman and A. .[.
( 'ook. lyrics by L. K. Haldeman. [43] p. 4°.
TypewritteTi. [Words only]
© Aubert John Cook, Chicago ; D : 14205,
Nov. 4, 1908; 2c. Nov. 4, 1908. 35789
Peerless (The) pasha; musical play in 2 acts,
words and lyrics by S. A. Merinbaum, music
by Harry Lande. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
I Libretto only]
© Merinbaum and Lande, Chicago ; D :
9848, Jan. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1907. 35790
Peerless (A) peeress and an haughty pirate.
See Captain Kidd.
Peers and politics. See Sheriff (The)
Peg. Sec Kate Pheeny.
Peg and Peggy; tragedy in 2 acts, by L. .lud-
son. 67 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915; D : 41588 ; Leonard
Jud.son, New York. 35790a
1794
35791
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35811
Peg-leg (The) claim; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. A. Spalding.
© William A. Spalding, Riverside, Cal. ;
1884:24612, Dec. 12. 35791
Peg, the witch of Ruby farm; an original
drama in 4 acts, by Con T. Murphy.
© James A. Lord, United States; 1883:
15346, Aug. 20. 35792
Peg Woffington; a dramatization in 4 acts, of
Charles Reade's novel of that title, by E.
Blair. [2], 76 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eugenie Blair. Washington ; D : 442.
May 8, 1901; 2c. May 8, 1901. 35793
a 1 act play, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Julia Marlowe-Taber and Robert Schell
Taber, New York ; 1805 : 50572. Oct. 5. 35794
a parlor play, by Fannie Aymar Mathews.
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1893 : 50308,
Nov. 11. 35795
Peg Woffington, the queen of comedy; a com-
edy in 4 acts. l)v J. WeaA'er and John M.
Morton. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Henry Trader and Joseph
Weaver, New York ; D : 541. June 3. 1901 ; 2c.
June 3. 35796
I*eggy; musical play in 2 acts, by George Gros-
smith, jr., lyrics by C. H. Bovill. music by
Leslie Stuart. Book of lyrics. London.
Chappell & CO.. 1911. 35 p. 8°.
© Mar. 10, 1911; 2c. Mar. 11, 191T : D:
23614; Chappell & To., ltd.. London. 35797
a 3 act comedy drama, by Katharine Kav-
anaugh. [37] p." f°. Typewritten.
© Oliver C. Ziegfeld, Baltimore: D : 3385,
May 6, 1903 ; 2c. IMay 6, 1903. 35798
Peggy and the duchess; playlet, by Annie
Mack Berleiu. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. J. Mack, Bensonhurst, N. Y. ; D : 2123.
.Tulv 15. 1902: 2c. June 16. 1902.
Peggy from Paris;
\n
acts, by
[68] p. 4 . Typewritten.
© George Ade, Chicago; D : 4096.
1903 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1903.
35799
(}. Ade.
Oct. 15.
35800
Peggy Iiee; or. Only a robber's daughter, liy
R. W. Becker. 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1909 ; D : 17284 ; Ruth W.
Becker, Kansas City, Mo. 35801
Peggy niachree; a romantic comedy in 3 acts,
by ratrick Bidwell [pseud, of Mrs. Denis
d'Sullivan or E. C. O'Sullivan] with 8 songs
and quartettes. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Elizabeth Curtis O'Sullivan. San Fran-
cisco ; D : 6981, July 17, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 8.
1905. 35802
Peggy Mallowney. Ms.
© :\Irs. K. E. Sheppard, United States;
1881:1.3148. Aug. 26; Ic. Aug. 26. 35803
i'eggy O'Neal; historical comedy drama in 4
acts, by H. B. White. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic-. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20577 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, Seattle. 35804
Peggy O'Neill; by B. A. Dwyer and M. L.
Goope.
© Bessif' Amies Dwyer and Margaret Lora
Coope. Wasliiiigton; D : 3244, Apr. 4, 1903.
35805
Peggy Patch; a coniedy drama in 4 acts, by A.
Kelcy. 09 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Kelcy, New York; D : 4159, Oct.
.30, 1903; 2c. Dec. 17, 1903. 35806
Peggy Primrose; a romantic opera in 2 acts, by
J. X. llilliard, music by George J. INIinges.
© John Northern Hilliard, Rochester,
X. Y. ; D: 10148, Mar. 15, 1907. 35807
Peggy, the fisherman's child; by Annie Lewis
[i. e. A. L. Johnson]
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, New York; 1886:
10414. July 19. 35808
Peggy, the tomboy: comedy-drama in 5 acts, by
L. (h-owv. 62 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® Ic. Sept. 30, 1915 ; D : 41873 ; Leonard
Grover, Brooklyn. 35808a
Peggy's girdle; 1 act comedy, by Mrs. E. von
R. Hovey-King. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4. 1915 ; D : 40845 ; Mrs. E. von.
R. Hovey-King. Washington. 35808b
Peggy's predicament; 1 act farce for girls, by
E. :\r. Crane. New York. Dick and Fitzgerald,
1915. 17 p. 12°.
© Sept. 21, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41795; Eleanor I\Iaud Crane, New Y'ork.
35808c
Peggy's rival; play in 4 acts, by J. Power. 62
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Doc. 20. 1911 ; D : 28049 ; John Power.
Philadelphia. 35809
Peintre (Le) exigeant; comedie en 1 acte, par
T. Bernard. ( L'U lustration theatrale, no. 143)
© Mar. 26. 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; D:
20798 ; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 35810
Pekin (A) episode. »Sce Chinee (The) and the
maiden.
Peking; or. The defense of the legations, a
sjtectacular drama in 6 scenes, by I. Kiralfy.
© Tnu-e Kiralfv. London; D : 46-5. May 13.
1901. 35811
1795
35812
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35828
Peleg and Peter; or, Around the Horn, a farce
comedy in 4 acts, by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O.,
Ames publishing CO., 1892. 23p. 12°. ([Ames'
.series of standard and minor drama, no. 301] )
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1892:15270.
Apr. 7; 2c. Apr. 11. 35812
Pell-mell; burlesque in 2 acts, by R. W. Peck.
[26] p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Raymond W. Peck, Chicago; D:1965,
June 6, 1902; Ic. June 4, 1902; Ic. June 23,
1902. 35813
Pelleas and Melisande; by Maurice Maeterlinck,
tr. by Erving Winslow, with an introduction
by Montrose J. Moses. New York, T. T.
Crowell & company, 1908. 14 p. 1., [17] -135
p. col. front, plates, ports. 8°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., New York ; A :
213689, Aug. 6, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 5,1908. 35813a
a drama in 5 acts [by Maurice Maeter-
linck] tr. by Erving Winslow. New York, Bos-
ton, T.Y. Crowell & company [1894] 135 p. 16°.
© Thomas Y. Crowell & co., Boston ; 1894 :
49268, Oct. 22 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 35813b
lyric drama in 5 acts, taken from the play
by Maurice Mctterlinck [ !] and done into
English by Charles Alfred Byrne, music by
Claude Debussy. New York, Chas. E. Burden,
1907. 59 p. 4°. [Libretto only. French and
English on opposite pages]
© Steinway & sons, New York ; D : 10955,
July 12, 1907; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. [Note: Also
in Poet lore. v. 6, no. 8-9, Aug.-Sept. 1894;
periodical © Poet-lore co., Philadelphia;
1894 : 11443, Feb. 23, 2c. Sept. 27] 35814
■See also Chief contemporary dramatists. —
Plays (The) of Maurice Maeterlinck.
Pelmazos (Los); sainete en 1 acto y 1 cuadro,
original de L. Candela y E. Nietro. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1910. 45 p.
12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21959 ;
Luis Candela y Ernesto Nieto, Madrid.
35815
Pelotera (Una); sainete en 1 acto y en prosa,
por F. Urales. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espafioles] 1909. 27 p. 8°.
© Federico Urales, Madrid ; D : 16130, June
23, 1909 ; 2c. June 23, 1909. 35816
Pelzmiitze (Die); komodie in 3 aufziigen, von
Herra. Anders Kriiger. Stuttgart und Berlin,
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, 1914. 112 p. 12°.
© Apr. 8, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 16, 1914 ; D : 36738 ;
Deutsche verlags-anstalt, Stuttgart. 35816a
Pembertons (The); drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
Davis. [81] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Henry Davis, Wilkinsburg, Pa. ;
D : 4022, Sept. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1903.
35817
Pen (The) against the sword; play in 4 acts, by
J. H. Godfrey. 57 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1911; D: 25879; Joseph H.
Godfrey, Boston. 35818
Pena (La) capital; pasatiempo en 1 acto y en
prosa, arreglado por A. Jimenez Guerra y F.
Tavira. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
fioles] 1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Antonio JimSnez Guerra y Francisco
Tavira, Madrid ; D : 13863 ; Sept. 21, 1908 ; 2c.
Sept. 21, 1908. 35819
Penalty (The); dramatic incident in 1 act, by
A. Bartlett. [1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1913 ; D : 31921 ; Arthur Bart-
lett, Colorado Springs, Col. 35820
play in 5 acts, by W, Day. 85 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 14, 1915; D: 40930; Wilson
Day, Cleveland. 35820a
play in 4 acts, by F. B. Purdie. [137] p.
4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1913; D: 33770; Francis
Baillie Purdie, St. Joseph, Mo. 35821
bv S. H. Morris.
© Samuel H. Morris, Jersey City ; 1891 :
28315, Aug. 6. 35822
by S. H. Morris and L. Sohn.
Typewritten.
© Samuel Hyman Morris and Louis Sohn,
United States; 1894:722, Feb. 3; 2c. Feb. 2.
• 35823
arr. by J. S. Macy. 92 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1910; D: 20346; J. Sydney
Macy. Canisteo, N. Y. 35824
■play in prologue and 3 acts, by Percival
Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] 105 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1915; D: 39356; Percival L.
Wilde, New York. 35824a
3 act drama, by C. F. Dey. 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 31, 1910 ; D : 20062 ; Charles F.
Dey, Fresno, Cal. 35825
Penalty (The) of crime; a drama in 5 acts, by
G. M. Minor.
© George M. Minor, Cincinnati; 1890:
22062, July 10. 35826
a melodrama in 4 acts, by G. Wessells.
© George Wessells, New York ; D : 1658.
Mar. 28, 1902. 35827
Penalty (The) of graft; an incident in 1 act,
by Arthur Russell Thorndike. 20 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Sydney Greenstreet, New York ; D :
14006, Oct. 9, 1908; 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 35828
1796
35829
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35848
Penalty of ignorance; drama in 3 acts, by
E. J. K. Covey. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1913; D : 35417 ; Emma J.
Keen Covey, Denver. 35829
Penalty" (The) of pride; a society drama in 4
acts, bv Arthur Lewis Tubbs. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1902. 58 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
2277, Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct. 7, 1902. 35830
Penalty (The) of recklessness. See Vindi-
cated.
Penalty (The) of sin; a melodrama in 3 acts,
by G. A. Tompkins.
© G. A. Tompkins, Cortland, N. Y. ; 1894:
56133, Dec. 3. 35831
a melodrama in 3 acts aud 3 scenes, by
6. A. Tompkins. 23 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George A. Tompkins, Homer, N. Y. ; D :
12115, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 4, 1908. 35832
Penalty (The) of success; dramatic play of
modern life in 4 acts, by N. M. Kass. 37 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910; D: 21345; Nicholas
M. Kass, New York. 35833
Penance (The); an American comedy drama in
3 acts, by F. Rider and R. L. Harriman.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, N. Y., and Ray-
mond Lee Harriman, New York ; D : 14718,
Jan. 2, 1909. 35834
Penas buscadas; comedia en 2 actos y en prosa.
de J. y Jos6 de la Cueva. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espiifioles] 1909. 68 p. 12°.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 14, 1909; D:
16262; Jorge y Jos6 de la Cueva, Madrid.
35835
Pendennis. See Major Pendennis.
Pendletons (The) of Virginia. See Mammy
Chloe.
Pendragon; a play in 5 acts, by W. W. Young.
© W. W. Young, Monmouth, 111.; 1880:
19547, Dec. 20. 35836
Penelope; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. S.
Maugham. 126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Somerset Maugham, London ;
D : 14769, Jan. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909.
35837
poSme lyrique en 3 actes, de Ren§ Fauchois
musique de Gabriel FaurS. Paris, Heugel et
cie., 1913. 2 p. 1., 81 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Apr. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33092 ;
Heugel et cie., Paris. 35838
— sketch in 1 act, by M. Douglas. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1913; D : 33236 ; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 35839
Penelope's affinity; a play in 1 act, for women's
clubs, for female characters only, by Mary C.
Russell. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905.
16 p. 12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
I© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D:
5802, Nov. 21, 1904; 2c. Dec. 9, 1904. 35840
Penelope's symposium; a dialogue illustrating
life in ancient Greece, by Sarah H. Pratt.
Chicago, T. S. Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1891:39769,
Nov. 5 ; 2c. Nov. 6. 35841
Penetracion (La) pacifica; pftima comico-lfricu
en 1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros,. una carta
y una transformacion escenica, en prosa y
verso, original [de] M. Fernandez Palomero
y P. P6rez Fernfludez, mQsica de Emilio L6-
pez del Toro y Eduardo Fuentes. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1908. 28 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Manuel Fernandez Palomero & Pedro
Perez Fernandez, Madrid ; D : 14705, Jan. 2,
1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 35842
Penitent (The); play in 4 acts, by L. Marston.
[103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence Marston and William E.
Nankeville, New York ; D : 584, June 18, 1901 ;
2c. June 18, 1901. 35843
Penitent (The) wife; comedy in 1 act, by O.
Harper. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23238 ; Olive Harper,
New York, 35844
Penitent's (The) return; a comedietta in 1
act. by Chas. S. Reid. Philadelphia, The
Penn publishing company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39219.
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 35845
Penmark abbey; a nautical melodrama in 3
acts, by William Makepeace Thackeray, tr.
from the original French by Heni-y Llewellyn
Williams. New York. De Witt, 1884. 34 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's acting plays, no. 320] )
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York; 1884:
26388, Dec. 30; 2c. Jan. 22, 1885. 35846
Penn Hapgood; or, The Yankee schoolmaster,
a drama in 3 acts, by Geo. B. Chase. Clyde.
O.. Ames publishing co.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:37908,
Dec. 1; 2c. Dec. 10. 35847
Penn or the sword; comedy drama in 4 acts,
bv T. Stanger. Ann Arbor, Mich., Cornish
printing co., 1913. 62 p. 8°.
© Jan. 16. 1913; 2c. Jan. 20, 1913; D:
32132; Theophil Stanger, Ann Arbor, Mich.
35848
1,797
35849
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35867
Penn's aunts among- the pirates; a l)urlesquc
in 1 act, by Sydney RosenfeUl.
© M. O. Leavitt, New York ; 1880 : 4004.
Mar. 12. 35849
Pennsylvania (The) case; a melodrama in 4
acts, by AV. G. Browne. 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© W. Gault Browne. Chicago; D : 2902.
Jan. 24, 1903; 2c. Feb. 4, 1903. 35850
Pennsylvania Dutch Pip Van Winkle; a ro-
m;!ntic drama in 2 acts. tr. from tlio origi-
nal with variations by PI H. Ranch. Mauch
Chunk. Pa., E. H. Ranch. 1883.
© E. H. Ranch, IMauch Chunk, Pa. ; 1883 :
1782, Jan. 2G ; 2c. Feb. 2. 35851
Pennsylvania (The) Dutchman. Srr Struck
oil.
Pennsylvania (A) incident. See Colonial
plays for the school-room.
Pennsylvania (A) kid; or. A soldier's sweet-
heart, a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Frederic
W. Taylor.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1894:
58679, Dec. 17. 35852
Penny (The) and the rose; plav in 3 acts, by
D. Carb. [255] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20. 1912; D : 29716 ; David
Carb, Bo.ston. 35853
Penny (A) dreadful. See Story-teller (The)
Pennypackers (The); by Mrs. S. Crowninshield.
© Mrs. Schuyler Crowninshield. Washing-
ton ; D : 1617, Mar. 18, 1902. 35854
Penny rile; comedy drama, by H. Y. Collins.
© Hal Young Collins, Glasgow, Ky. ; 1892 :
31744, Aug. 1. 35855
Pensionat (Das) See Boarding (The) school.
Peon (The); a drama in 3 acts, by B. Chapiii.
[881 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ben.jamin Chapin, New York; D: 1.3274.
June 24. 1908; 2c. July 24, 1908. 35856
People; 4 act drama, by A. Dwan and H. Ras-
per. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1.5, 1909; D: 17709; Allan Dwuii
and Robert Kasper, Evanston, 111. 35857
People (The) against Biggs; jilay in 3 a<ts.
by Ralph Morgan and Adolph Edwards. 86 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1915; D : 41.554 ; Flora S.
Wuppermann, New York. 35857a
People (The) are coming; play in 4 acts, bv
F. Landis. 122 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28986; Frederick
Landis. Logansport, Ind. 35858
People as they are; a problem play in 3 acts,
by I.. Pel6e. [50] p. f. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 5, 1913 ; D : 32191 ; Lillian I'e-
lee, San Gabriel, Cal. 35859
People (The) vs. Mary Rich; plav in 3 acts.
by M. Turnbull. [129] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Mar. 18. 1914; D : 36404 ; Margaret
Turnbull. New York. 35859a
People versus politics; sketch, by Albert Spen-
cer Vancox and li. ^Milton. [71 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1911; D : 28118 ; Robert Mil-
ton, Chicago. 35860
People (The) with musical names. Sec Mel-
ody Isle.
People's (The) choice; play in 4 acts. G. E.
Sokolsky. [48] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1911; D: 25481; Solomon
and George E. Sokolsky, New York. 35861
People's (The) king; a romantic drama in 5
acts, founded on the French Revolution, bv
W. Haworth.
© William Haworth. United Stales; 1892:
28667, July 9. 35862
People's (The) law; a i)r(>l>lem iilay. by A. H.
Parker, cover-title, [i8] p. 8°. Printed.
© Abiah Hayes Parker, Chicago ; D : .5246.
June 30, 1904; 2c. July 11. 1904. 35863
People's (The) lawyer. See Solon Shingle.
People's (The) money; a comedy in 3 acts, for
male characters onlv. bv Harold Hale [pseud,
of C. N. Moller] B.-ston. W. H. Raker & co.
[1907] 40 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & en.. Boston : D :
9859. .Tan. 28, 1907; 2c. Mar. 2, 1907. 35864
Pepe Botellas; zarzuela en 2 actos, divididos en
S qnadros. oi-iginal do M. Ramos C-irrion.
mtisica de A. y C. Vives. ISIadrid [Sociodad
de autores espaiioles] 1908. 61 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mignel Itamos Carrion. Madrid: D:
13599, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19. 1908.
35865
Pepe el liberal; sainete lirico en 1 acto. dividido
en 2 cnadros. original do G. Perrin y M. de
I'alacios, music;! del maestro G(>r6nimo
(Jimenez. M:idrid [Sociedad de autores e^pa-
noles] 1909. 42 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© (Jnillei'iiio I'cn-fn v ^liuuo! (!<> Talacios.
Madrid; D: 161.52. Jime'23. 1909; 2c. June 23
1909. 35866
Peperly (The) agency; farcical comedy in 3
acts, by A. li. John.son.
© Annie Lewis .Tohnson. New York; 1890:
15983, May 15. 35867
1798
35868
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35887
Pepi. Typewritten.
© Clara Lipmau. New York; 1899:24690.
Apr. 8; 2c. Apr. 8. 35868
Pepita; or. The girl with the glass eyes, an
ori^'inal fantastic opera in 3 acts, written by
A. Thompson, composed l')y Edward Solomon.
© Alfred Thompson, New York; 1885:
11155. May 16. 35869
Pepita Jimenez; lyric comedy, by F. B. Money-
(\)UttS.
© Breitkopf & Hartel, Leip7.i,tr; 1890 : 68628.
Dec. 17. 35870
Pepita Lopez; jugiiete (•('iiiuco-liri('() en 1 acto.
Ictra de G. Perrm y M. de Palacios, musica
de Rafael Calle.ia. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
torcs espafioles] 1908. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© (yuillermo Perrin v Mijiuel de Palacios.
:\Iadrid ; D : 13777, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept.
14. 1908. 35871
Pepita, the gipsy girl of Andalusia; an operet-
ta in 5 acts, [and] A fifty-dollar milliner's
bill, bv Helen Booth. Philadelphia, P. Gar-
rett & CO., 1886. p. 193-216. 12°. (Dra-
matic supplement to One hundred choice se-
lections, no. 12)
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia; 1886:
18577, Aug. 16; 2c. Oct. 11. 35871a
Pepperpot's little pets; a comedietta in 1 act,
by John Maddison Morton.
© A. T. B. De Witt, New York ; 1886 : 30294.
Dec. 29; 2c. Aug. 30, 1888. 35872
Per aspera; a comedy drama, by P. Eaton.
© Paul Eaton, United States; 1884:20688.
Oct. 14. 35873
Per D^unkes vorgeschichten; Ivomodie in 4
akten. von Anker Larsen und E,i,'ill Bostrup,
fiir die deutsclie biihne bearbeitet von A.
Halbert. Berlin, Oesterheld & co. verlag,
ir)09. 136 p. 12°.
© Aug. 17. 1909; 2c. Sept. 16. 1909; D:
16803 ; Oe.sterheld & co., Berlin.
Per express; novel comedy sketch,
Dare. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1910 ; D : 21350 ;
]>,in\ Lynn. Mass.
35874
by F. S.
Frank S.
35875
Per Gaad: sknespil i 4 akter, af Theodor Mad-
sen. Kristiania og K0benhavn, Gvldendalske
Ixieisiuidel. Nordisk forlag, 1915. 191 p. 12°.
© Mar. 23. 1915; Ic. Apr. 13, 1915; D:
403.");) : Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag. Christiania, Norway. 35875a
a farce in 1
Boston, AV.
Per telephone;
Montgomerv.
1893.
© Walter H. Baker & co
34213, July 22; 2c. Aug. 30.
act, by Margaret
H. Baker & co..
Boston; 1893:
35876
Perambulating (The) egg; a farce, by G. L.
Doyle.
© G. Loren Doyle, Saratoga, Cal. ; D :
4398, Dec. 16, 1903; 2c. description Jan. 23,
1904. 35877
Perambulator (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by
B. M. Hinman.
© B. M. Hinman, New Bedford, IMass. ;
1890 : 21893, July 9. 35878
Percell (The) diamond; an original comedy in
5 acts, by W. S. Johnson.
© W. Sherwood Johnson, San Francisco ;
1872:2881, Mar. 25. 35879
Perche (La); a comedy in 3 acts, by Jules
Prevel and Gaston Marot, tr. and adapted by
the Franco-American agency for dramatic
literature, ltd.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 13447, June 10. 35880
Percolating a vaudeville act; sketch, by J. Mc-
Cree. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1914 ; D : 38504 ; Junie Mc-
Cree, New I'ork. 35880a
Percy and Harold; a farce comedv in 3 acts,
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blaney, New York ; 1894 : 53129,
Nov. 15. 35881
by
J. Ward.
© John Ward, New
Mar. 26.
York ;
1894 : 16889,
35882
Percy B. Shelley; a vicissitude in 4 acts, by
J. F. Phillips. New York, The author, 1908.
61 p. 12°.
© John Franklvu Phillips, New York; D:
12340. Feb. 10. 1908; 2c. Mar. 19. 1908.
35883
11 p.
Type-
Percy Dobbins' dilemma,
written.
© John E. and Emma Brennan Ince,
Sheepshead Bav. N. Y. ; D: 11841, Nov. 21,
1907; 2c. Nov. 21. 1907. 35884
Percy V. Ranee, the book-agent; play in 3 acts,
by J. T. Fare. [60] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© John T. Fare, Los Angeles ; D : 6705.
May 4, 1905 ; 2c. May 4, 1905. 35885
Perdeau; comedie en 2 actes. de R. DieudonnS.
24 p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2847
(hi Monde illusrre. 21 octobre 1911)
© Oct. 21, 1911; 2c. Nov. 4, 1911; D:
25670; Robert Dieudonne, Paris. 35886
Perdita; or, Lost and won, a romantic drama
in 5 acts, adapted by G. Clarke from the
French play La l)ergere des Alpes.
© George Clarke, New York; 1871:2754,
Mar. 29. 35887
1799
35888
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
85908
Perdition; a drama in 4 acts, by A. R. Whytal.
© A. R. Whytal, New York; 1890:2794,
Jan. 20. 35888
Pere du regiment; piSce militaire en 1 acte et
2 tableaux, [par] Jean Drault et Eugene
Millou. 2""* etl. Paris, C. Joubert. 35 p.
4°.
© Aug. 15, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
16730; Joubert, Paris. 35889
Pere Dubois; or. The days of Richelieu, a
drama in 4 acts, by H. Morford.
© Henry IMorford, New York; 1876:3575.
Mar. 24. 35890
Pere Goriot; play in 5 acts, by Mrs. J. H. Selz.
75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. J. H. Selz, Chicago ; D : 13573. Aug.
18, 1908; 2c. Aug. 18, 1908. 35891
Pere Lebonnard. See Lebonnard.
Pere Machette; a 1 act play dealing with the
blind, by E. Abbott. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edward Abbott, New York; D : 14048,
Oct. 13, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 13. 1908. 35892
Peregrinations (The) of Polly; a comedy in 1
act, by Helen Kane. 25 p. obi. 8°. Type-
written.
© Helen P. Kane, Washington ; D : 13801.
Aug. 20, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 3, 1908. 35893
for female characters, by Helen P.
Kane. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1911.
18 p. 12°.
© July 20,- 1911; 2c. .July 21, 1911; D:
24747 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 35894
Peregrine (La); or, The witch of Malaga,
comic opera in 3 acts, by W. Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, New York ; D : 3259,
Apr. 8, 1903. 35895
Perele; a drama in 4 acts and 7 tableaux, writ-
ten in the Hebrew jargon and composed by
R. Marks.
© Rudolph Marks, New York ; 1897 : 11134,
Feb. 15. 35896
Pereta, child of the mountains; original drama
in 5 acts, by Annie Lewis (Mrs. F. W. John-
.son)
© Mrs. F. W. Johnson, Philadelphia; 1884:
13149, June 30 ; 2c. June 18, 1885. 35897
Perfect (A) angel; a comedy in 4 acts, by A.
Stein and S. Gross.
© Adolph Stein and Sydney Gross, Phila-
delphia ; 18S0 : 8978, June 15. 35898
Perfect (The) day; play in 1 act, by A. Scott.
8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1915 ; D : 39903 ; Agnes Scott,
New York. 35898a
Perfect (A) gentleman; a play in 4 acts, by
Mary Ellis -Smith.
© M. E. Smith, Chicago ; 1888 : 4027, Feb. 7.
35899
Perfect (A) husband; a comedy in 1 act, by
Benjamin Gastineau, adapted by E. Gastineau.
© Edmond Gastineau, New York; 1883:
16241, Sept. 6. 35900
Perfect (A) jewel; by Mrs. V. Thompson. 17
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Vance Thompson, New York; D:
2.562, Nov. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 11, 1902. 35901
Perfect (A) lady; a musical farce comedy in 8
acts, by G. Bowles.
© George Bowles, New York ; 1898 : 59279,
Oct. 8. 35902
— an original musical play in 2 acts, words
and lyrics by S. A. Merinbaum, music by
Harry Lahnde. 45 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© JMerinbaum and Lahnde, Chicago; D:
14263, Nov. 11, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 18, 1908.
35903
— play in 4 acts, by C. Pollock and Rennold
AVolf. [121] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D : 38400 ; Channing
Pollock, New York.
Perfect (The) lover,
money.
35903a
See Price (The) of
Perfect (The) man. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Clarence Hyde, New York ; D :
8544, May 11. 1906 ; 2c. May 11, 1906. 35904
See also Elysium.
Perfect (A) paradise; a comedy of modern life,
by W. W. Tufts.
© WMUiam Whitemore Tufts, Arlington,
Mass. ; 1890 : 22845, July 18. 35905
Perfect (The) shape; libretto for musical play in
2 acts, by A. M. Stevenson. [3], 75 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 20. 1911; D : 28042 ; A. M.
Stevenson, Glens Falls, N. Y. 35906
Perfect (A) treasure; a farce in 1 act, by Ed-
ward Weitzel. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Julia Blanc, New York ; D : 1697, Apr. 7.
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1902. 35907
Perfecto caballero; disparate c6mico-lirico en 1
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en verso y prosa,
original de Antonio Fermlndez Cuevas y Man-
uel Caba, mtisica del maestro Refig. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 41 p.
12°. [Libretto onlyl
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31592 ;
A. Fernandez Cuevas y M. Caba, Madrid.
35908
1800
35909
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35927
Perfidy (The) of man; an original drama in 6
acts, by K. Hetzel.
© Kate Hetzel, San Francisco ; 1897 : 42531,
July 26. 35909
Perfume and poison; a play in 4 acts, by J. M.
Everts.
© Juliet M. Everts, United States; 1883:
4809, Mar. 15. 35910
Pergamus; farce in 1 act, by A. A. Rosenbaum.
[3], 32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913; D: 31976; Arthur A.
Rosenbaum, Lawrence, N. Y. 35911
Perhaps mother knew best; a drama in 4 acts,
by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12085, Jan. 3, 1908. 35912
Peri (The) and the nightingale.
(The) Leila.
See Princess
Pericles, prince of Tyre; by William Shakes-
peare, ed. with notes, introduction, glossary,
list of variorum readings and selected criti-
cism by Charlotte Porter and Helen A. Clarke.
[1st folio ed.] New York, T. Y. Crowell & co.
[1910] 4 p. 1., vii-xsi, 214 p. front. 16°.
© Feb. 17, 1910; 2c. Feb. 17, 1910; A:
256S08; Thomas Y. Crowell & co.. New York.
35913
— -ed. by C. Alphonso Smith. New York, The
Macmillan company, 1913. xv, 128 p. front.
24°. (The Tudor Shakespeare)
© Apr. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1913 ; A : 343745 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 35914
— ed. with notes by Williaim J. Rolfe. Har-
per's library ed. New York and London, Har-
per & brothers, 1898. 166 p. front, illus. 12°.
(Shakespeare's complete works, v. 17)
© Harper & bros.. New York ; 1898 : 28291.
May 6; 2c. Jan. 13, 1899. 35915
•with a special introduction by Algernon
Charles Swinburne and an original frontis-
piece by Gerald Moira. [The University press
Shakespeare. Renaissance ed.] New York,
George D. Sproul, 1907. xiv, 120 p. front.
4°. (The complete works of William Shakes-
peare, with annotations and a general intro-
duction by Sidney Lee. v. 13)
© University press, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
185033, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1907.
35916
— (Shakespeare's history of); ed. with notes
bv William J. Rolfe, with engravings. New
York, Harper & brothers, 1883. 3 p. 1., [9]-
164 p. front., illus. (incl. port.) 16°.
© Harper & bros., New York; 1883:2020,
Jan. 31 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 35917
Pericles, prince of Tyre — Continued.
Same.
© John C. Rolfe, Philadelphia, as the son
of the deceased author, in renewal for 28
vears. Renewal no. 1447, Jan. 11, 1911.
Original entry, Jan. 31, 1883, no. 2020. 35918
— Same. New York, Cincinnati [etc.]
American book company [1905] 221 p. incl.
front., illus. 16°.
© AVilliam J. Rolfe, Cambridge, Mass. ; A :
132.537, Dec. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 29. 1905. 35919
— See also Shakespeare's works.
Peril; an American comedy in 3 acts, by B. T.
Campbell.
© Bartlev T. Campbell, Pittsburgh; 1871:
10351, Nov. 1. 35920
— a drama in 3 acts, by H. H. Hay and F. J.
MacBeath, jr. 44 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1909; D : 16227 ; Henry
Hanby Hay and Francis J. MacBeath, jr.,
Philadelphia. 35921
spectaciilar military play in 4 acts and 5
scenes, by B. Hurst and C. de Lima. 74 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Brandon Hurst and Charles de Lima.
New York ; D : 15621, Apr. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Apr.
15, 19Q9. 35922
The drunkard's wife, an American
or,
drama in 4 acts, with tableaux, by Ned Bunt-
line [pseud, of Edward Z. C. Judson]
© Edward Z. C. Judson, New York ; 1871 :
4336, May 10. 35923
Peril (Le) jaune; comgdie en 3 actes, [par]
Alexandre Bisson et A. de St.-Albin. Paris.
Librairie theatrale, 1906. 2 p. 1., 208 p. 12°.
© A. Bisson et St. Albin, Paris; D : 7903.
Jan. 27, 1906; 2c. Jan. 27, 1906. 35924
Perilous (The) pass of' the cataract. See
Gypsey (The) king.
Perilous pastime; a comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Fairman.
© James Fairman, New York ; 1882 : 21881,
Dec, 23. 35925
Perilous (A) secret; comedy drama in 5 acts,
by T. H. Glenney.
© T. H. Glenney, New York ; 1884 : 14716.
July 19. 35926
See also Love and money.
Perils and rescues. See His father's chum.
Perils of a great city; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by Charles Townsend.
© Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia ; 1899 : 49092.
July 29 ; 2c. July 29. 35927
Perils (The) of an orphan. See Condemned.
1801
35928
DBAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35946
Perils of frontier life. See Comanches (The)
Perils of New York; by G. E. Stevens.
© George E. Stevens, Chicago ; 1886 : 63,51,
Mar. 19. 35928
Perils (The) of Pauline; drama in 1 act, by
Chas. W. Goddard. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; D : 36238 ; Star cc.
New York. 35928a
Perils (The) of the emigrant. Sec Western
(The) Rose.
Perils (The) of the poor. See Love and labor.
Perils (The) of today; play in 5 acts, by C. J.
Rieder. [34] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1>5. 1912; D : 29160 ; C. .T.
Kieder, Cincinnati. 35929
Periscope (The); i'ai-ce-draiua in 3 acts, by
R. M. Townsend. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D : 40670 ; Ralph M.
Townsend, New York. 35929a
Periwinkle's peril. See Strange (The) lady.
Perkins of Paterson; a comedy in 1 act, by
K. M. Knox. 34 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Kate M. Knox, New York; D: 13317,
July 10. 1908; 2c. July 10, 1908. 35930
a comedy in 3 acts. 172 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Kate M. Knox, New York ; D : 11997.
Dec. 28. 1907; 2c. Dec. 28, 1907. 35931
Perkins' perfidy. See Fillibuster (The)
Perle (La) noire; com^die en 3 actes en prose,
par Victorien Sardou . . . with notes and
vocabularv by Kenneth McKenzie . . . New
York, W. R. Jenkins co. [1911] vii, 91 p.
16°. (Theatre con tempera in, no. 5)
© Feb. 28, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 3, 1911 ; A :
283131 : William R. Jenkins co., New York.
35932
Perlot; iiiece on 1 acte. en vers, [par] G. Nigond.
Paris. Librairie Paul Ollendorff. 1911. 33 p.
12".
© June 2, 1911; 2c. June 23, 1911; D:
24.546; Gabriel Nigond, Paris. 35933
Perlstein's choice; comedy in 1 act, by S. J.
Hantman. [1], 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11. 1911; D: 23919; Samuel J.
Hantman, New York. 35934
Permanent peace; war play in 4 acts, by H. P.
Wekesser. 32 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915; D : 40139 ; Henry
Peter Wekesser, New York. 35934a
PeriDetua; historical tragedy in 5 acts, by J.
Corel li us.
© .To.sephine Corcilius, Godfrey. 111.; 1891:
14822, Apr. 20 ; 2c. June 17. 35935
Perpetual emotion; 3 act farce comedy, by J. J.
Noel. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph J. Noel, Bmervville. Cal. ; D :
47S2, Mar. 24, 1904 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1904. 35936
Perpetual motion; a drama in 4 acts, by L.
Grabame. San Francisco, 1S80.
© Livingston Grahame, Chicago; 1880:
18556, Dec. 6. 35937
nigger act, by J. Robio. 23 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1911 ; D : 26019 ; Joseph Ro-
bie, New York. 35938
-play in 1 act, by R. Countryman. 89 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic Jan. 13, 1914 ; D : 35639 ; Rose Coun-
tryman, Elkhart, Ind. 35938a
See aJ-90 Tramp (A) among cranks.
Perpetae; buufConnerie militaire en 1 acte, [par]
Alin ?kIonjardin ot Henry Gambart, mise en
•scdne de M. H. Delattre. Paris, C. Joubert,
1912. 32 p. 8°.
© Dec. 28. 1912; 2c. Jan. 21, 1913; D:
32021; Joubert, Pai-is. 35939
Perplexed (The) husband; a comedy in 4 acts,
bv Alfred Sutro. London. S. French, ltd.;
New York, S. French, 1913. 100 p. 12°.
© Feb. 11, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32287,
Samuel French, ltd., London. 35940
Perplexed (The) postmaster; a protean play
in 3 acts, by E. T. Hardy.
© E. Trueblood Hardy, New York; 1871:
4959, May 27. 35941
Perplexing (A) predicament; a negro act in 1
scene, by George H. Goes. Boston, W. H.
Baker &"co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
27906, I\Liy 23 ; 2c. July 5. 35942
Perplexing (A) situation; a comedy in 2 acts,
by S. .Jennie Sniitb. Philadelphia, The Penn
publisbing company, 1895.
® Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39220,
July 30 ; 2c. .Tuly 30. 35943
Perplexities.
© Alpbonse M. Yocbum, Pittsburgh; 1879:
17158, Dec. 20 ; 2c. Oct. 10. 1881. 35944
Pei-plexities (The) of Jane; drama in 3 acts, by
Stella Le Roy (IMrs. S. King) [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1913 ; D : 35001 ; Mrs. Starr
King, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 35945
Perplexities (The) of Josiah; comedy in 3 acts,
by F. Colville. [128] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1912; D; 29260; Fulton Col-
ville, New York. 35946
1802
35946
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
35060
Perplexities (The) of Peter; a comedy drama in
3 acts, by Charles Morton. Chicago, III., The
Chicago manuscript co., 1914. [68] p. f".
Mimeographed.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38573; Alexander
Byer.s, Chicago. 35946a
Perplexity of Monsieur Victor. See Indus-
trious (The) moth.
Perra (La) gorda; juguete c6mico en 3 actos,
escrito por Joaquin Lopez Barbadillo y An-
tonio Feniilndez Lepina. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1912. 145 p. 12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29770; J. Lopez Barbadillo y A. Fernandez
Lepina, Madrid. 35947
Perro (El) del molino; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, original [de] L. Navarro Serrano y
J. Villamur, mtisica de Francisco A. de San
Felipe y Cavo Vela. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1909. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Le6n Navarro Serrano and Julio Vil-
lamur, Madrid; D : 15471, Mar. 27, 1909; 2c.
Mar. 27, 1909. 35948
Perros (Los) de presa; viaje en 4 actos, di-
vididos en 10 cuadros, escrito por A. Paso
y J. Abati [intermedios, melopeas y servicio
musical escenico del maestro Torregrosa]
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1910.
102 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 23, 1910; 2c. May 24, 1910;- D:
21160; Antonio Paso v Joaquin Abati, Madrid.
35949
Perrot's dream; by A. Mahr.
© Agnes Mahr, New York ; D : 4431, Dec.
26, 1903.
35950
Perry (The) boys; social center-historical play
in 3 scenes, for 10 boys, by Harold Strong
Latham. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 28 p. 12°. ([French's
international copyrighted ed. of the works of.
the best authors, no. 265] )
© Nov. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 11, 1913; D:
34978; Samuel French, New York. 35951
Perry Hinkle's son; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by C. E. Grapewin. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Charles E. Grapewin, Newark, N. J. ;
D : 1510, Mar. 3, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902.
35952
Perry Sherry of Sherry ville; a silver fantasy,
a farce in 3 acts, by A. D. Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2209,
July 12. 1902. 35953
Perry's victory on Lake Erie; an original
drama, by J. Hart.
© Josh Hart, New York; 1875:5396, May
24. 35954
Persecuted; a drama in 3 acts, by Dr. C. C.
Northrup.
© Charles C. Northrup, New York; 1874:
9192, July 13. 35955
or. Vagabond and fugitive, a melodrama
in 5 acts and 5 tableaux, by M. Machol.
© Max Machol, Dayton, O. ; 1878:10355,
Sept. 9. 35956
Persephone; a masque, by Louis V. Ledoux.
(/;/ his Shadow of ^l^^tna. New York and
London, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1914. viii, 90
p. 12°)
© Mar. 14, 1914; 2c. Apr. 4, 1914; A:
371219 ; L. V. Ledoux, New York. 35956a
a myth presented in pageant form by the
pupils of the Bishop's school, San Diego, in
their school gardens, commencement week of
the Bishop's schools, June the eighth, nineteen
hundred and fourteen, by Isabelle Fiske Co-
nant. [San Diego, Cal., Frye & Smith, print-
ers] 1914. [12] p. 8°.
© May 25, 1914; 2c. June 1, 1914; A:
381587; Isabella Fiske Conant, Wellesley
Hills, Mass. 35956b
Perseus and Medusa; pantomime with 8 scenes
and 9 dramatic dances, by V. Tanner. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1912 ; D : 31141 ; Virginia Tan-
ner, Dorchester, Mass. 35957
Perseverance; [or. The boob's proposal],
unique comedy, singing and talking act, by
F. L. Halls. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915 ; D : 41424 ; Frank Lay-
ton Halls, New York. 35957a
Persian (The) cat; musical comedy in minia-
ture, book and lyrics by F. Clifford Harris,
music by Eddie Jewell. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1910 ; D : 20833 ; Harris and
Jewell, San Francisco. 35958
Persian (A) lamb; book and lyrics by A. L.
Robb, music by Wilford Herbert.
© Arthur L. Robb, Baltimore; D:4781.
Mar. 24, 1904. 35959
Persian (A) pilgrimage; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by G. Vredenburg.
84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Clarence Vredenberg, Chicago ; D : 5989,
Dec. 31, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904. 35960
1803
35961
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
35981
Persian (A) princess; by Leedham Bantock
and P. J. Barrow, lyrics by Percy Greenbank,
music by S. Jones, with additional numbers
by Marie Home. London, K. Prowse & cc,
ltd., 1909. 4 p. 1., 5-38 numb. 1. 8°.
© Sidney Jones. London ; D : 15838, May 4,
1909; 2c. May 4, 1909. 35961
— new oriental musical production, book by
Leedham Bantock and P. J. Burrow, lyrics
by Percy Greenbank, music by S. Jones, with
additional numbers by Marie Home. Lyrics.
London, Keith Prowse & co., ltd., .1909. 38
numb. 1. 8°.
© Sidney Jones, London ; D : 15838, May 4,
1909 ; 2c. May 4, 1909. . 35962
a play in 2 acts, by L. Bantock, P. J, Bar-
row, P. Greenbank and S. Jones. 106 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Leedham Bantock, P. J. Barrow, Percy
Greenbank and Sidney Jones, London ; D :
15850, May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 14, 1909. 35963
Persian (The) queen. See Hadassah.
Persistent (A) lover; comedy sketcli, by G.
llitschel. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1909; D: 17026; Gustav
Ritschel, Union Hill, N. J. 35964
Persistent (A) wooer; play in 1 act, by W.
Montague. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1912 ; D : 31078 ; Walter Mon-
tague, San Francisco. 35965
Person (A) of pretence; a comedy in 3 acts, by
R. Henegan.
© Rex Henegan, Boston ; D : 3042, Feb. 4,
1903. 35966
Personal; a comedy in 4 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New York ; 1873 :
14932, Dec. 27. 35967
in
of
3 acts, by George Toile [pseud
L. C. Schem]
© Lida Clara Schem, Hoboken, N. J. ;
1900 A : 26143, Oct. 20. 35968
Personal (A) ad; comedy sketch, by E. Fitch.
18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Eunice Fitch, Chicago; D : 1676, Apr. 1,
1902 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1902. 35969
a play in 3 acts, by A. Pugh. [59] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Adelaide Pugh, New York ; D : 667, July
18, 1901 ; 2c. July 18, 1901. 35970
Personal (A) matter; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. E. Chase. Boston, G. M. Baker & company,
1880. 1 p. 1., 22 p. 12'. ( [The globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1880:6632,
Apr. 29; 2c, Apr. 30. 35970a
Personal note; comedy in 3 acts, by H. B. Os-
borne and Anne Flowerree Cloud. 142 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1909; D : 17503 ; Hubert
Benjamin Osborne, New York. 35971
Personally (A) conducted fling; play in 1 act,
by S. T. Nott. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1912 ; D : 31272 ; Sarah Thurs-
ton Nott, Oakland, Cal. 35972
Personals; farce in 1 act, by Baruch Israeli.
47 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D: 21241; B. Israeli,
Washington. 35973
by H. J. O. Pohl. [25] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Henry J. O. Pohl. Brooklyn; I): 760,
Aug. 15, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 15, 1901. 35974
a modern comedy-drama in 5 acts, by J. F.
Latham.
© James F. Latham, Chicago ; 1880 : 4140,
Mar. 15. 35975
Persuasion; 1 act play, by B. A. Fisher. 19 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1910; D: 20316; Boyde
Archer Fisher, Kansas City, Mo. 35976
Pert; a drama in prologue and 3 acts, by F.
Stinson.
© Fred Stinson, Boston ; 1872 : 144, Jan. 6.
35977
— »an original American comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. Marsden (W. A. Sliver) 73 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred Marsden, New York; 1884:25104.
Dec. 17; 2c. Jan. 18, 1886. 35978
• an original comedy drama in 4 acts, by
Bob Watt [pseud, of R. W. Smiley]
© Robert Watt Smiley, Philadelphia ; 1886 :
30590, Dec. 31. 35979
— See also My stepmother.
Perverseness (The) of Pamela; farce-comedy in
3 acts, by V. Church. 87 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915 ; D : 41220 ; Virginia
Church and Ellen W. Frame, New Rochelle,
N. Y. 35979a
Pesceballo (II); opera in 1 act, Italian words
by Francis James Child, English version by
James Russell I>owell. Chicago, The Caxtou
club, 1899. 3 p. 1., 3-53 p., 1 1., double pi. 8°.
© Caxtou club, Chicago ; 1900 A : 2487, Jan.
27; 2c. Jan. 27. 35980
Pessimist (Ein); lustspiel in 4 akten, von
Ernst Hiller.
© H. C. O. Huss, Princeton, N. J.; 1892:
43397, Oct. 26. 35981
1804
35981
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36000
Pest (The) family; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Prank Dumont. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40206; Gus Hill,
New York. 35981a
Pestered (The) priest; a comedietta in 1 act
and 2 characters, by C. A. Sweetland.
© Charles A. Sweetland, Chicago; 1875:
8861, Aug. 26. 35982
Pet; 1 act drama, by H. A. Kiernan. 7 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1910; D: 20322; Henry A.
Kiernan, Boston. 35983
Pet and Pert; a comedy in 1 act, by R. Boggs.
© Robert Boggs, Long Beach, Miss.; D:
3596, June 13, 1903. 35984
Pet (The) dove; children's play in 4 acts, by
John Rea. San Francisco, Whitaker & Ray
Wiggin CO., 1915. 31 p. 12°.
© June 14, 1915; 2c. June 21, 1915; D:
41178; Whitaker & Ray Wiggin co.. San
Francisco. 35984a
Christmas playlet for children, by J. Rea.
23 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1915; D: 39583; John Rea,
Mill Valley, Cal. 35984b
Pet (The) of Circle C ranch; a western play
in 4 acts, by O. Graham. [52] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Oscar Graham, New York ; D : 11891,
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1907. 35985
Pet (The) of Paris; comic opera in 3 acts, by
Harry and Edward Paulton, music by A.
Moulton. 76 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto]
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1911 ; D : 24082 ; Alfred
Moulton, New York. 35986
Pet (The) of Parson's ranch; a comedy-drama
in 5 acts, by Farrand Felch. Chicago, T. S.
Denison.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1886:22867,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 35987
Pet (The) of the camp. See Joe, the waif.
Pet (The) of the coal miners. See Rhody.
Pet (The) of the petticoats; or, A modern
Jekyll and Hyde, play in 3 acts, adapted
from the French farce. Chaste Cassimir, by
Antony Jlars. American adaptation by A.
Gillespie. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1913; D: 32093; Arthur
Gillespie, New York. 35988
Petalesharoo; and The star brave, poetic
dramas, by H. F. Sanders. Butte, Mont.,
McKee printing company, 1910. 35 p. 8°.
© Feb. 28, 1910; 2c. Mar. 7, 1910; D:
20364; Helen Fitzgerald Sanders, Butte, Mont.
35989
Pete; a play, by H. Caine. 68 p. f°. Proof.
© Hall Caine, Isle of Man, England; D:
13900, Sept. 12, 1908; 2c. Sept. 15- 1908.
35990
Pete and Ephraim; an Ethiopian sketch in 1
scene. New York, Happy hours company
[1874] 6 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no.
86])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12242.
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 35991
Pete and the peddler; a negro and Irish sketch
in 1 scene, bv F. K. Wallace, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1876. 6 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 87]
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7983, July 3 ; 2c. July 26. 35992
Pete Beetroot; or, Jigs, jags and jingles, farce
in 1 act, bv L. E. Chenoweth. Clyde, O.,
Ames' publishing co., 1902. 13 p. 12°.
( [Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 432])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 1624. Mar.
20, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20, 1902. 35993
Pete (The) men; or. The weak spot, 1 act play,
by P. Haight. [14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. Jan. 8, 1913 ; D : 31908 ; Parker Haight,
Kansas City, Mo. 35994
Pete Yansen's gurl's moder; a Swede mono-
logue, by Charley Varley. Chicago, T. S.
Denison, 1907. 7 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 11319. Sept.
9, 1907; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 35995
Peter; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Reichman. 100,
[2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
. © Ic. May 3, 1911 ; D : 24123 ; Arthur Reich-
man, New York. 35996
farce in 1 act, by Harry Osborne. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1913. 20 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1913 ; D : 34801 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 35997
military opera in 3 acts, libretto by W. H.
Harris, music by A. P. Harris.
© Arthur Percy Harris, Washington ; 1894 :
41232, Sept. 8. 35998
Peter and Paul; or, The two Vandykes, a
comedy drama in 3 acts, by P. V. Olker.
© P. V. Olker, Macomb, 111.; 1899:79292,
Dec. 6. 35999
Peter and Pepita; or. The conquest of Porto
Rico, a comedy sketch in 1 act, by F. F.
Schrader, music by Fr. W. Ecke.
© Fred F. Schrader, Washington ; D : 1555,
Mar. 11, 1902. 36000
1805
36001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36017
Peter and the Roman captain. See Good
(The) Samaritan, and other Bible stories
dramatized.
Peter Donse; comedy [in 3 acts] by D. H.
Loux. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. May 2, 1912; D: 29610; Dubois H.
Loux, New York. 36001
Peter falls from grace; musical farce in 1 act,
by Cbarles Morton. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script CO., 1914. [27] p. f°. Mimeographed.
[^^■ords only]
© Dec. 14, 1914; 2c. Dec. 23, 1914; D:
39200; Alex. Byers, Chicago. 36001a
Peter Ibbetson; play in 4 acts and an epih>gue,
by J. N. Raphael, dramatized from the story
of the same name by George Du Maurier.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915; D: 41934; John Na-
thaniel Raphael, London. 36001b
Peter Ibbetson's dream. See Galaxy (A) of
stars.
Peter Kregster, the Boer; by M. Stevens.
© Maud Stevens, Homestead, Kan. ; D :
2908, Jan. 26, 1903. 36002
Peter Luth von Altenhagen; trauerspiel in 4
aufziigen, von Ottomar Enking. Berlin, Aim
& Simrock, 1912. 194 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D : 31607 ; Biihnenver-
hig Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 36003
Peter MUhlenberg; oder, Bibel und schwert,
historisches schauspiel in 5 akten, von Fried-
rich H. Ernst. New York, P. H. Ernst. 1899.
2 p. 1., 100 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Fred H. Ernst, New York ; 1899 : 17892,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 30. 36004
or, Bible and sword, historical drama in
5 acts, by F. H. Ernst.
© Fred. H. Ernst, New York ; 1899 : 17891,
Mar. 9. 36005
Peter Pastor; play in 3 acts, by W. E. Bolles.
[122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34099 ; William E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36006
Peter Paterson; a sketch, by V. Sorlin. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Victor Sorlin, New York ; D : 15866, May
15, 1909 ; 2c. May 15, 1909. 36007
Peter Peter: a comic opera in 2 acts, by H. E.
Schwab. [63] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© Henry E. Schwab, Milwaukee ; D : 10766,
June 13, 1907 ; 2c. June 13, 1907. 36008
Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater; comedy in 4 acts,
by E. W. Hawkridge. 123 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1914; D: 39239; Ella Win-
ifred Hawkridge. Newington, N. H. 36008a
Peter Piper; play in 3 acts, by George C. Hazel -
ton. 109 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1915; D : 41984 ; George C.
Hazelton, jr., New York. 36008b
Peter Piper's troubles; a farcical comedy in 4
acts, bv Jus. 11. Slater. New York, Dick &
Fitzgerald, 1913. 60 p. 12°.
© .Tan. 29, 1913; 2c. Jan. 31, 1913; D:
32263 ; Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 36009
Peter Piquant; a fantastical musical comedy in
2 acts, by Clarence Vredenburg. 77 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Clarence Vredenburg, Chicago ; D : 4960,
Apr. 21, 1904; 2c. .luly 12, 1904. 36010
Peter Progress and the little explorers; an
original fairy extravaganza in 3 acts, by Jes-
sie Villars.
© Emory G. Stineman, New York ; D : 6683,
May 18. 1905. 36011
Peter Pumpernickel; fairy play in 3 acts, by
E. K. Gibson. [91] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1914 ; D : 37387 ; Eva Katha-
rine Gibson, Chicago. 36011a
Peter Schlemihl; schauspiel in 3 akten, nach
[Adelbertvon] Chamisso, von Hans L'Arronge.
Berlin, Deutscher theater-verlag, 1912. 102 i».
12°.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31836; Deutscher
theater verlag, Berlin. 36012
Peter Schlemihl, the man who sold his shadow;
a play in 3 acts, from the German of Chamisso,
by J. H. Troadwell.
© John H. Treadwell, New York; 1873:
848, Jan. 31. 36013
Peter Stuyvesant; a comic opera in 3 acts, by
L. H. Vincent.
© Leon H. Vincent, Philadelphia; 1892:
10475, Mar. 7. 36014
Peter Stuyvesant in New Amsterdam. Sec
Historical stories in dramatic form.
Peter Sullivan's adventure; drama in 3 acts, by
C. Hansen.
© Chr. Hansen, Hartford ; 1899 : 36681, June
2. 36015
Peter T. Flint; a play in 4 acts, by J. L. Berry.
© John Louis Berry, Denver; D: 7905, Jan.
27, 190G. 36016
Peter the Great; a play in 5 acts, by L. Irving.
[New York, The De Vinne press, 1897] 113 p.
8°.
© Laurence Irving, London ; 1897 : 57403,
Oct. 11 ; 2c. Oct. 23. 36017
1806
36018
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36037
Peter the Hermit; romantic religious drama of
the Middle Ages in 6 acts. 35 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Warren Clvde Spalding, New York ; D :
8458. May 1, 1906; 2c. Apr. 30, 1906. 36018
Peterchens mondfahrt; marchenspiel, von Gerdt
von Bassewitz. Leipzig, E. Rowohlt verlag,
1912. 127 p. 8°.
© Dec. 1, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1913 ; D : 32973 ;
Ernst Rowohlt verlag, I.eipzig. 36019
Peterkin (The) See Cup (A) of coffee.
Peterkin's papa; an original play in 1 act, by
LX S. Genung.
© S. G. Genung, New York ; D : 10718, June
7, 1907. 36020
Peter's chance; play in 3 acts, by E. Lyttelton.
London, Duckworth and co., 1912. [6], 74 p.
16°.
© Oct. 10, 1912 ; Ic. Oct. 19, 1912 ; Ic. Nov.
15, 1912 ; D : 31686 : Edith Lyttelton, London.
36021
Peter's garden; sentimental idea in 4 acts, by
B. Martin. 157 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1912 ; D : 30553 ; Boyd Mar-
tin, Louisville. 36022
Peter's mother; modern comedy in 3 acts, by
Mrs. Henry De la Pasture. [116] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Otho Stuart, London ; D : 7829, Jan. 9,
1906; 2c. Jan. 9, 1906. 36023
a play in 3 acts, by Mrs. H. De la Pasture.
liOndon, S. French, ltd. ; New York. S. French,
1909. 2 p. 1.. 118 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Heurv De la Pasture, London ; D :
16022. June 8, 1909 ; 2c. June 10, 1909. 36024
Peter's pence; comedy in 3 acts, by W. Beaton.
54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1914; D : 38922 ; Welford
Beaton, Seattle. 36024a
Petersburg; a military drama in 1 act, by Irving
Windley [pseud, of Irving Windley Edwards]
10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Irving W. Edwards, Brooklyn ; D : 12928,
May 7, 1908 ; 2c. May 12, 1908. 36025
Petersburg (The) poker club; comedy sketch,
by James Matthews. [1], 37 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 11, 1913; D : 31942 ; Grace Fil-
kins. New York. 36026
Pete's luck; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 act, by
J. J. McDermott. New York, Happy hours
company [1874] 11 p. 12°. ([Ethiopian
drama, no. 85])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12250,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36027
Peti, the vagabond; a musical comedy romance
in 4 acts, by Clay M. Greene.
© Hubert Wilke, United States; 1890:
19599, June 17. 36028
Petie Barnum Jones; farce-comedy In 3 acts,
by Leslie Jordan. 145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1915; D: 41425; Sanger &
Jordan, New York. 36028a
Petiote (L') See Tot.
Petit (Un) beguin; comedie en 1 acte, par
Yves Mirande. Paris, Georges Ondet et Max
Viterbo, 1913. 28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913 ; D : 35098 ;
G. Ondet et M. Viterbo. Paris. 36029
Petit (Le) cafe; comedie en 3 actes, par T.
Bernard. (L'lUustration theatrale, 8' an-
nee— 214. 18 mai 1912)
© May 18, 1912; 2c. June 13, 1912; D:
29957; Tristan Bernard, Paris. 36030
See also Kleine (Das) cafe. — Little (The)
cafe.
Petit chagrin; piece en 3 actes, par M. Vaucaire.
© Maurice Vaucaire, France; 1899:70513,
Oct. 30; 2c. Oct. 30. 36031
Petit (Le) chapeau; de H. de Brisay. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30062 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36032
Petit (Le) chapeau rouge (The little red hat);
American drama in 3 acts, by L. H. Johnson.
[125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1911; D: 25226; Lute H.
Johnson, Denver. 36033
Petit (Le) dieu; comedie en 4 actes, de L. Artus.
{In Supplement du Monde illustre, no. 2801)
© Dec. 3, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23034 ;
Louis Artus, Paris. 36034
Petit (Le) due; a comic opera in 3 acts, tr. and
adapted from the French of H. Meilhac and
L. Hal§vy.
© R. E. J. Miles, United States ; 1878 : 7396.
June 22. 36035
Petit (Le) Fouchard; comedie en 3 actes en
prose, [par] C. Raymond et A. Sylvane [pseud,
de Paul Gerard] Paris, Librairie theatrale,
1908. 3 p. 1., 155 p. 12°.
© Charles Raymond et Andre Sylvane,
Paris; D : 14285, Nov. 14, 1908; 2c. Nov. 14,
1908. 36036
Petit (Le) marie; a dramatic romance in 3
acts, by W. E. Horton.
© William Edward Horton, St. Louis ; 1893 :
40407, Sept. 5. 36037
5379— VOL 2—17-
-10
1807
36037
DKAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36052
Petit negro, petit heros; drame en 1 note, do
H. Desfontaines. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28. 1915 ; D : 40497 ; H. Desfon-
taines, Paris. 36037a
Petit Parisien. See Avocat des gueux.
Petite (line) amie; comMle en 4 actes, par
E. Brieux. New York, W. R. Jenkins. 1902.
1 p. 1., 37 p. f°.
© Eugene Brieux, Paris ; D : 1864, May 9.
1002; 2c. May 9, 1902. 36038
Petite (La) Blanchefleur. .SVc Kanz (Le) des
vaches.
Petite (La) Boheme; op§rette en 3 actes, d'apr6s
Henri Murger. paroles de P. Ferrier. musique
tie Henri Hirchmann. Pari.s, Calniann-Levy,
1905. 2 p. 1., 140 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Paul Ferrier, Paris; D : G370. Mar. 21.
1905; 2c. Mar. 21, 1905. 36039
Petite Bretonne; vaudeville en 1 acte, par B.
Lebreton et Henrv Moreau. Paris, C. Joubert,
1911. 40 p. 8°.
© Jan. 28, 1911; 2c. Jan. 24, 1911; D:
23178; Joubert, Paris. 36040
Petite chocolatiere; comedie en 4 actes, par P.
Gavault. 36 p. illus. 4°. (L'lllustration
tligatrale, no. 129, 18 novembre 1909)
© Nov. 13, 1909 ; 2c. Dec. 4, 1909 ; D : 17615 ;
Paul Gavault, Paris. 36041
See also Kleine (Das) chocoladen-niad-
chen.
Petite (La) dame en blanc; comedie en 2 actes,
par P. (iiafferi. [57] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1913 : D : 34966 ; Paul Giafferi,
Paris. 36041a
Petite (La) fonctionnaire; comedie en o actes,
par Alfred Capus. Paris, Cliarpeutier et Fas-
quelle, 1904. 2 p. 1., 277 p. 12°.
© E. Fasquelle, Paris; I): 5593, Oct. 3,
1904; 2c. Aug. 22, 1904. 36042
/SV;p tilso Theatre complet; [dej Alfred
Capus.
Petite gargotiere; vaudeville en 1 acte, [de] B.
Lebreton et Plenry Moreau. Paris, C. Joubert.
[1909] 22 p. 4°.
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 28. 1909; D:
17798; Joubert, Paris. 36043
Petite (La) Jasmin; comgdie en 3 actes, par
Willy et Georges Docquois [pseud, de Henry
Gautliier-Villars] Paris, A. Michel, 1912.
128 p. port. 12°.
© Nov. 20, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 1912 ; D : 31609 ;
.\!i»iii :\ricli('l. Paris. 36044
Petite Madame Dubois; comedie-bouffe en 3
actes, par P. Gavault et J. Lahais. Paris,
P. \. Stock, 1906. 162 p. 12°.
© Paul Gavault et Jean Lahais, Paris; D:
8114, Mar. 7, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 7. 1906. 36045
Petite (La) maison; op6ra-comique en 3 acteSj
paroles de Alexandre [Charles Auguste]
Bisson et Georges Docquois [pseud, de Henry
Gautliier-AMllars], musique de William Chau-
met. Livret paroles seules. Paris, Choudens,
1903. 2 p. 1., 139 p. 12°.
© Choudeus, Paris ; D : 3583, June 15, 1903 ;
2c. June 15, 1903. 36046
Petite (La) Manon; opera-comique en 4 actes
et 5 tableaux, de Maurice Ordonneau et A.
Heuze, nuisiqno de Henri Hirchmann. Paris.
Choudens, 1913. 155 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913 ; D : 35333 ;
Choudens, Paris. 36047
Petite (La) marquise; comedy in 3 acts, by H.
Meilhac and Lud. Hale\T, put into English
by Charles Alfred Byrne. New York, F. Rull-
man, 1904. 61 p. 4°. [French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York ; D : 5839, Nov. 29.
1904; 2c. Nov. 29. 1904. 36048
Petite peste; piece en 3 actes, de R. Coolus
[pseud, de R. C. Weill] 28 p. illus. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit an no. 2892 du Monde
illustre. 31 aofit 1912)
© Aug 31, 1912; 2c. Sept. 27, 1912; D:
30973 ; Romain Coolus, Paris. 36049
Petite (La) pintade bleue; [par] Gyp [pseud,
de Sibylle Gabrielle Marie Antoinette de
Riquetti de IMirabeau, Comtesse de Martel de
.Tanville] Paris, Calmann-Levv, 1914. vi, 289
p. 1 1. 12°.
© July 8, 1914; Ic. July 16, 1914; A— For-
eign : 10887 ; Calmann-Levy, Paris. 36049a
Petite plays; a collection of plays, by Willis N.
Bugbee, Louise Rand Bascom, Elizabeth F.
Guptill, Clara J. Denton and Fred L. Pauly.
Lebanon, O., March brothers, 1912. 94 p.
12°.
© Sept. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Sept. 5, 1912 ; D : 30742 :
March bros., Lebanon, O. 36050
Petite (La) poison. See Succes (Les)
Petite (La) Quaker. See Quaker girl.
Petite romance; in 2 scenes, by P. Wolf man. 3
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1910; D : 20081 ; Paul Wolf-
man, New York. 36051
Petite (La)'Roque: drame en 3 actes, d'aprSs
la uouvelle de Guv de Maupassant, par Audr6
de Lorde et P. Chaine. 24 p. illus. 4°.
(Supplement gratuit au no. 2853 du IVIonde
illu.'<tre, 2 decembre 1911)
© Dec. 2, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 22, 1911 ; D : 28058 ;
.\ndr6 de Lordo & P. Chaine, Paris. 36052
1808
36053
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36069
Petites folles. See Theatre.— Theatre com-
plet; [de] Alfred Capus.
Petition of the people of the United States to
Congress to concrete the streets of the cities
and towns, and get rid of the dust in our
houses and on the streets; in 5 acts.
© William Barrett, Boston; 1887:22582,
Sept. 5 ; 2c. Sept. 21. 36053
Petits (Les); piece en 3 nctes, par L. Nepoty. 32
p. illus. 4°. (L'lUustration thefitrale, 8'= an-
nee— 209, 6 avril 1912)
© Apr. 6, 1912 ; 2c. May 11, 1912 ; D : 29641 :
Lucien Nepoty, Paris. 36054
Petits (Les)3oyeux; by Gyp [pseud, of Comtesse
<le Martel de Janville] Paris, Calmanu-Levy
[1910] 3 p. 1., 384 p., 2 1. 12°.
© June 15, 1910; 2c. June 24, 1910; D:
21409; Calmanu-L§vy, Paris. 36055
Petits (Les) oiseaux. See Old innocence.
Petroleum; comedy in 2 acts, by J. Lewis. [2],
74 p. 12°. Printed.
© Ic. Feb. 9, 1911; D : 23674 ; Jay Lewis,
llichmoud. 36056
Petruchio tamed; a comedy in 4 acts, by Frances
Courteiiay Baylor [i. e. F. C. B. Barnum],
with Lullaby, words by F. C. Baylor, music by
Eugene Baylor. 4 v. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1912 ; D : 29056 ; Frances C. B.
Barnum, Winchester, Va. ' 36057
Petticoats and pants. See Aunt Josephine.
Petticoats are trumps; play in 5 acts, by L. de
G. Martin. [7], 108 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1914; D: 39146; LucydeGrasse
Martin, Chicago. 36061b
Pettigrew's birthday; comedy in 1 act, by John
Stokes. [l],16p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914; D: 37258; Edward S.
Abeles, New York. 36061c
Pettycoats and bayonets; a play in 4 acts, by
A. M. Steele. 82 p. 8°. Printed.
© Asa M. Steele, New York ; D : 771, Aug.
17, 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 17, 1901. 36062
Peu (Un) de musique; piece en 1 acte, tir§e de
la nouvelle d'Eugene Fourrier, par Gaston
Cronier. Paris, C. Joubert, 1906. 30 p. 12°.
© Joubert, Paris; D : 7984, Feb. 12, 1906;
2c. Feb. 12. 1906. 36063
Peur (La) ; comedie en 1 acte, par Felix Du-
quesnel. I'aris, Librairie theatrale, 1904. 41
p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris; D : 4803, Mar. 2b.
1904; 2c. Mar. 29, 1904. 36064
Peur (La) des coups. See Blank-cartridge.
Peytons (The) of Virginia; by J. M. Thompson.
Typewritten.
© J. M. Thompson, Albany ; 1898 : 71407,
Dec. 8 ; 2c. Dec. 8. 36065
Pets of society; a farce, by T S. Denison. Chi- pf^^endorf. See Drei siege.
cago, T. S. Denison, 1880. 15 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1880 : 15809, Oct.
16 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 36058
— • Same.
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for 14
vears from Oct. 16, 1908 ; D : 13816, Sept. 17,
1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 36059
Pettibloat and Pettygroat. Sec Bain (The)
maker.
Petticoat politics; melodramatic-farce in 1 act,
by T. Oliphant. [13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1913 ; D : 35236 ; Thomas E. Oli-
phant, Philadelphia. 36060
Petticoated Paris; a musical comedv in 2 acts, by
.1. A. King and G. E. Hall. [47] p. f°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© George Edward Hall and John A. King,
Brooklyn; D : 19.59, Mav 31, 1902; 2c. (synop-
sis) May 31, 1902; 2c. Jan. 19, 1903. 36061
Petticoats; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by James
Ward.
© James T. O'Brien. Philadelphia; 1879:
5915, May 2. 36061a
Pfarrerin (Die); schauspiel in 3 akten. von
Richard Fellinger. Berlin, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1908. 3 p. 1., [5]-138 p. 12°.
© Vita, deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin; D:
13071, May 27, 1908; Ic. May 27, 1908; Ic.
Sept. 18, 1908. 36066
Pfarrers (Des) tochter von Streladorf ; komodie
in 3 aufzugen, von M. Dreyer. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1909. 162 p. 12°.
© Max Dreyer, Berlin ; D : 15974, May 29.
1909; 2c. May 29, 1909. 36067
Pflicht (Die) der freundschaft; drama in einem
vorspiel imd 3 akten, von H. Hubel.
© Heinrich Hubel, New York; 1892:38508,
Sept. 23. 36068
Pflicht und liebe. See Krieg (Der)
Pforte (Die) der einweihung; ein rosenkreuzer-
mysterium, durch Rudolf Steiner. Berlin,
Philosophischtheosophischer verlag, 1910. [2].
127 p. 12°.
© Aug. 13, 1910; 2c. Sept. 9, 1910; D:
22063 ; Max Gysi, London. 36069
1809
36070
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36088
Phadrig borg copple; a romantic Irish drama
in 5 acts and 8 tableaux, by F. Percy.
© Frederick Percv, New York ; 1872 : 1586,
Feb. 16. 36070
Pbaedra. See Continental drama.
Phaedra Nitokert; by E. O. Uusniet. 63 p.
16°. Printed.
© Oct. 12, 1911 ; 2c. Oct. 20. 1911 ; D :
25601; Edith Oliver Dusmet, Sewickley. Pa.
36071
Phaeton; a mythological burlesque extrava-
ganza, witli modern improvements, in 2 acts,
by F. H. Curtiss and F. Wagner.
© Fred H. Curtiss and Ferdinand Wagner,
Jer.sey City ; 1878 : 15001, Dec. 21. 36072
Phalene (Le); piece en 4 actes et 2 parties, par
H. Bataille. {In La Petite illustration, no.
42.— 20 decembre 1913. serie-theatre, no. 22)
© Dec. 20. 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 3. 1914 ; D : 35902 ;
Henry Bataille, Paris. 36072a
Phantasma, the enchanted bower. 1 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John W. Sherman, New York ; D : 3922.
Sept. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 24, 1904. 36073
Phantasms; by Robert Bracco, tr. by D. St.
Cvr. (In Poet lore, v. 19, no. 3, autumn
1908)
© Dirce St. Cyr, New York ; D : 14007. Oct.
9, 1908 : 2c. Oct. 9, 1908. 36074
Same. [127] p. 4". Typewritten.
© D. St. Cyr, New York ; D : 10237, Mar.
29, 1907; 2c. Mar. 30, 1907. 36075
Phantom (Das) komodie in 3 akteu, von Her-
mann Bahr, mit dekorationsskizzen von Kolo-
man Moser. Berlin, S. Fischer, 1913. 152 p.
12°.
© June 25, 1913; 2c. Nov. 17, 1913; D:
35032 ; Ahn & Slmrock, Berlin. 36076
Phantom (The) bridegroom; a romantic comic
opera in 3 acts, adapted from Washington
Irving, by Edith Ewing Miller. 78 p. f°.
Typewi-itten. [Libretto only]
© E. E. Miller, Columbus. O. ; D: 11.562.
Oct. 21, 1907; 2c. Oct. 21, 1907. 36077
Phantom (The) chaser; a comedy in 3 acts, by
G. C. Hazelton, jr.
© George C. Hazelton, jr.. New York ; D :
477, May 16, 1901. 36078
Phantom (The) daughter; play in 4 acts, by
O. W. Toennies. [2], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 1, 1915 ; D : 42145 ; Otto William
Toennies, San Diego, Cal. 36078a
Phantom (The) detective; 4 act musical melo-
drama, by Lorn B. Parker. 81 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Rowland & Clifford, Chicago; D : 8557.
May IS. 1906; 2c. May 18, 1906. 36079
Phantom elopement; or. King of Never-was,
extravaganza in 2 acts and 9 scenes, by E. F.
Lundstrom and Alfred George Wathall. 62 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909 ; D : 17514 ; Emil Ferdi-
nand Lundstrom, Chicago. 36080
Phantom gulch; by C. C. Derickson, jr.
© Chas. C. Derickson, jr., Chicago; D:
15318, Mar. 12, 1909. 36081
Phantom (The) heritage; play in 3 acts, by H.
Drucke. [97] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1915; D : 420.57 ; Herman
Drucke, New York. 36081a
Phantom (The) kingdom; play in 3 acts with
5 scenes, by M. Hunter. [.58] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1913; D : 34240 ; Marshall
Hunter, Maywood, 111. 36082
Phantom (The) of the battlefield; in 4 acts, by
Oliver M. Wilson and O. B. Wilson. 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1910 ; D : 22742 ; Olive B. Wil-
son. Kansas City, Mo. 36083
Phantom (The) painting; a drama in 3 acts,
by J. M. Chappie.
© Joe Mitchell Chappie, Boston*; 1898:
45191, July 29. 36084
Phantom (The) Quaker. See Norcross.
Phantom (The) rival; a farcical comedy in 1
act, by Sager Dean [i. e. B. S. Dean] [18] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Sager Dean, Philadelphia ; D :
11590, Oct. 25, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 25, 1907. 36085
play in 3 acts, by Leo Ditrichstein, [140]
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 19, 1914; D : 38535 ; David Be-
lasco. New York. 36085a
Phantom (The) search for gold. See Carmil-
han (The)
Phantom (The) ship; a spectacular emotional
drama in 4 acts, by B. T. Wilson. Typewrit-
ten.
© Binghiuu Thoburn Wilson, Halltown,
W. Va. ; 1895 : 1385. Jan. 3 ; 2c. Jan. 3. 36086
See also Crucifix.
Phantom (The) vessel. See Flying (The)
Dutchman.
Phantom world; a trick comedy in 3 acts, by
T. M. Tracy & co.
© T. IM. Tracy, Chicago ; D : .5.57, J<ine 8,
1901. 36087
Phantoms; a drama.
© Jules Verne Hay ward, Omaha, Neb. ; D :
15727. Apr. 28, 1909. [For copies reed, see
I) : 16534] 36088
1810
36089
COPYRIGHTED IX THE UNITED STATES
36111
Phantoms — Continued.
a drama [in 4 acts] Omalia, Haj^ward
printing co., 1909. 62 p. 16°.
© July 27, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16534 ;
•T. Y. Hay^Yard, Onialia, Neb. 36089
-a new and original melodrama in 5 acts, by
George Conquest and Arthur Shirley.
© William Calder, New York; 1894:44313,
36090
4°.
Sept. 22.
— a 1 act playlet, by B. K. Horning.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1912; D : 29034
Horning. Milwaukee.
22 p.
B. King
36091
Pharaoh; libretto of the musical spectacular in
4 acts, words, plot and adaptation of music by
W. D. Chenery.
© Will D. Cheuerv, Springfield. 111.; 1S93 :
405-54, Sept. 7. 36092
-a romantic Egyptian play in 4 acts, by W.
Barrett. Typewritten.
© Wilson Barrett. Leeds, England: 1893:
10008, Feb. 24 ; Ic. Feb. 24. 36093
or. An Egyptian mummy, a burlesque
vaudeville in 2 acts, by C. H. Franklin.
© Carl Hasbrouck Franklin, Greenfield.
^ Mass. ; 1886 : 13262, June 7. 36094
Pharaoh's daughter. 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar J. MacGregor, Castleton Corners,
N. Y. : D : 10216, IMar. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Mar. 27,
1907. 36095
a play in 5 acts, by S. E. Knowles.
© Sara E. Knowles, Brooklyn; 1896:61331.
Nov. 9. 36096
Phares (Les) Soubigou; comedie en 3 actes,
par T. Bernard. (In L'lUustration theatrale,
9' ann6e-229, 11 Janvier 1913)
© Jan. 11, 1913 ; 2c. Feb. 8, 1913 ; D : 32226 ;
Tristan Bernard, Paris. , 36097
Pharisee (The); a melodrama in 4 acts, by J.
Vincent and C. Frew.
© James Vincent and Chas. Frew, United
States ; 1894 : 57499, Dec. 10. 36098
a play in 2 acts, by H. Schwed.
© Hermine Schwed, New Brighton, N. Y. ;
D : 6347, Mar. 16, 1905. 36099
play of modern American life in 4 acts, by
J. E. Brady and A. O, Warburg. [69] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913; D: 33630; Jasper
Ewing Bratly and Albert O. Warburg, New
York. 36100
satirical comedy, by F. Allen. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1911; D •. 25162 ; Frederick
Allen, Chicago. 36101
Pharisees; by I^. S. Worthington.
© Elizabeth Strong AVorthington, Oakland,
Cal. : D : 10453, Apr. 30, 1907. 36102
drama in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Brown.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1915 ; D : 40234 ; Martin
P.rown, New York. 36102a
Pharisees and their victims; a drama in 5 acts,
liy A. Fleming. [147] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 31, 1912 ; D : 29849 ; Aglaia Flem-
ing, Ashford, England. 36103
Pharmacist (The): a drama in 4 acts, by E. T.
YarneU. [84] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1912; D : 28950 ; Ellis T. Yar-
neU. I.os Angeles. 36104
Phases (The) of a honeymoon; a drama in 4
acts, by Quentin Tynes.
© James T. IMurphy, New York; 1899:
88347, Dec. 26. 36105
Phases of life, t^cc High and low.
Phases of love; drama, by M. C. Wilson.
© Marion Calvert Wilson. Los Angeles : D :
G541, Apr. 3, 1905. 36106
Phedre; [by Jean Racine] ed. with introduction
and notes by Irving Babbitt. Boston, D. C.
Heath & co., 1910. xx, 94 p. front, (port.)
16° (Heath's modern language ser. )
© Jan. 29. 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 1, 1910 ; A : 256396 ;
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 36107-
the Bernhardt ed., tr. by Frederick A.
Schwab.
© F. Ruliman, New York; 1880 : 17292, Nov.
13; 2c. Nov. 2.3. 36108
Pheelim O'Rooke's curse; an Irish drama in 4
.icts, by Geo. A. Sinuns. Clyde. O., Ames" pub-
lishing CO.
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890 : 37907,
Dec. 1 ; 2c. Dec. 10. 36109
Phelin Q'Toole and the fairies; in 1 act, by L.
lUnieigh. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1910; D : 22189 ; Lawrence
Burleigli, National Military Home, O. 36110
Phil, the drummer boy; an operatic military
drama in prologue and 3 acts, by A. P. Hey-
mann.
© Andrew P. Heymann, Dayton, O. : 1889 :
2540. Jan. 21. 36111
Phil, the foundling. See Piper and peasant.
Fhiladelphes (Les); drame historique en 4 actes,
Itar a L. Dupre et H. de Vitry. [40] p. f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1915; D: 42106; Charles L.
Dupre et Henri de Vitrv, AVorcester. Mass.
36111a
1811
36112
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36133
Philammon; a tragedy in 5 acts.
© T. Dunkin Paret, Stroudsburg, Pa. ; 1893 :
50898, Nov. 15. 36112
Philander; or, The new prophet, romantic
opera iu 3 acts and 3 settings, libretto by
Charles Gropp-Reade. 54 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago; D : 6344.
Mar. 16, 1905; 2c. June 29, 1905. 36113
Philander Sam; play in 4 acts, by F. P. Swain.
[120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D : 38948 ; F. Potter
Swain, Boston. 36113a
Philanderer (The); an unpleasant play, by Ber-
nard Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 1913.
90 p. 16°.
© Sept. 10, 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361160; G. B. Shaw, London. 36114
See also Plays, pleasant and unpleasant.
Philanthropic (The) Miss Loray; a comedy in
4 acts, by H. C. Rowland. [112] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henrv Cottrell Rowland, Greenwich,
Conn.; D : 5696, Oct. 27, 1904; 2c. Oct. 27.
1904. 36115
Philanthropist (The); by C. S. Clark.
© Charles S. Clark, New York; D : 6244,
Feb. 20, 1905. 36116
drama in 4 acts, by G. M. Von Schrader.
68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1911 ; D : 24589 ; George M.
Von Schrader, St. Louis. 36117
-by S. Gunn. [39] p. f°. Typewrit-
Philanthropist's (The) daug'hter; an original
comedy in 3 acts, by J. W. IZhninger.
© Jolm W. Ehninger. Saratotca Springs,
N. Y. ; 1886:24631. Nov. 1. 36123
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1913 ; D : 33976 ; Sidney Gunn,
Boston. 36118
— drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Kronold.
© Adolph S. Kronold. New York ; D : 4528,
Jan. 20, 1904. 36119
— a high class 3 act comedy, by J. Marks.
Typewritten.
© Joseph Marks, San Antonio ; 1900 A :
21961. Sept. 4; 2c. Feb. 12, 1901; 2c. (print(Ml)
July 6, 1903. 36120
— play in 4 acts, by Mrs. J. Weil. 25 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2. 1913; D: 33694; Mrs. .Tos('i)h
Weil, New York. 36121
— a play in 3 acts, by H. J. Farley, S. R.
Gore and C. A. Winslow. [53] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 7, 1912 ; D : 29592 ; Susan Rich-
ards Gore, Aul»urndale, Mass.. Clara Austin
Winslow, Auburndale, Ma.ss., and Helen Judd
Farley, Wollesley Hills, Mass. 36122
Sec Mesmerist
Philanthropist's (The) error.
(The)
Philanthropy; play in 3 acts, by 1>. Walters.
7S p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 9, 1915; D : 39913 ; Leslie AVal-
ters, New York. 36123a
Philaster. See Masterpieces of the English
drama: Beaumont and Fletcher.
Philber, the dreamer; extravaganza in 5 acts,
by B. F. Phillips. [SO] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26. 1911 ; D : 24582 ; Beatrice
Frances Phillips. Los Angeles. 36124
Philemon and Baucis; operotte in 2 ads. by
L. M. Isaacs and Edith J. R. Isaacs. 35 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 3. 1909 ; D : 16763 : Lewis :M.
Isaacs, New York. 36125
Philip; a romantic drama in 4 acts, by Hamil-
ton Aide.
© H. L, Bateman, New York ; 1874 : 2224.
Feb. 25. 36126
Philip and Fabian; a romantic comedy in S
acts, by R. Ganthouy. 35 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Richard Ganthony. England ; D : 1141.
Dec. 2, 1901; 2c. Nov, 27, 1901. 36127
Philip Arden; or. The scholar's dream, a ro-
mantic drama in 4 acts, by D. T. Callahan.
© D. T. Callahan, San Francisco; 1SS4 :
1720, .Jan. 24. 36128
Philip Gordon Minor; a romantic drama of
early mining life in 4 acts, by G. F. Learock.
© George F. Learock, United States ; 1880 :
1140, Jan. 19. 36129
Philip Grey; a drama, by George Oliver.
© George Colin Oliver, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1899 : .50300, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1902: 36130
Philip Hathaway; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by L. D. Coleman. [21] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Lotta Dav Coleman, San Francisco ; D :
7915, Jan. 29, 1906; 2c. Jan. 16, 1906. 36131
Philip Heme; or, A modem hero, a romantic
emotional drama in 4 acts, by Mary Fiske.
© .Joseph Ha worth, Cleveland; 1888:92.58,
Mar. 30. 36132
Philip Jansen; or, A child of the sea, a play
iu 4 acts, by H. C. Strong.
© H. Clay Strong, Philadelphia; 1883:
13310. July 20. 36133
1812
36134
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36148
Philip of Pokanoket; an Indian drama, by A. A.
Furmau. New York. Stettiner, Lambert &
CO.
© Alfred Antoine Furman, Clifton, N. J.:
1894:50979, Nov. 1; 2c. Dec. 5. 36134
Philip of Wal-lo-wa; by W. H. Mering.
© W. H. Mering, Mt. Oliver, Pa. ; D : 14773,
Jan. 9, 1909. 36135
Philip Heneiseu; a play in 3 acts, by T. J.
Grayson and G. C. Allen. [46] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Theodore J. Grayson and George C. Al-
len. Wayne, Fa.; D : 8410, Apr, 24, 1906; 2c.
Apr. 27, 1906. . 36136
Philip the king, and other poems; by J. Mase-
field. London, W. Heinemann [1914] vii, [2],
3-117 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 29. 1914: A ad int. 2133; pubd.
Oct. 1, 1914; .John Masetield, London. 36136a
• Same. New York, The Macmillan company,
1914. vii, 141, [1] p. front, (port.) 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 5, 1914 ; A : 3873.51 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 36136b
Same, with a portrait by William Strang.
London, W. Heinemann [1914] vii, 117 p., 1 1.
front. (port.) 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 29, 1914 ; A ad int. 2133 ; pubd.
Oct. 1, 1914; .T. Masefield, London. 36136c
Philip Vernon. Sec Complete (The) poems of
S. Weir Mitchell.
Philip Wharton; a drama in 3 acts, by M. St.
.Tobn. 109 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Marv St. .Tolui. New York ; 1900 A : 116.56,
:\Iay 8; 2c. Feb. S, 1904. . 36137
Philippine; a tragic play in 3 acts, by T. W.
Wliarmby. Typewritten.
© Thomas Washington Wharmby, New
York ; 1899 : 8736, Jan, 28 ; 2c. Jan. 30. 36138
Philippine (A) romance; romantic military
drama in 4 acts, by Carl Norton. Chicago, The
Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [3], 48 p. f°.
Mimeographed.
© Nov. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1913 ; D : 35252 ;
Alexander Byers, Chicago. 36139
Philippino (The) girl; 1 act play, by Dr. G. G.
Belden. 18 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1913: D : 321.55 ; George G.
Belden, Spokane, Wash. 36140
Philister iiber dir; lustspiel in 4 akteu, von An-
ton Ohorn. Leipzig, C. F. Tiesenbach. 112 p.
12°.
© Ic. Feb. 29, 1912; D : 28874 ; Vertrieb.s-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrifts-
teller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 36141
Phillip Braydon. Sec Blue forest lodge.
Phillip. Earl of Haughton; a drama in 5 acts,
by H. Williams.
© Harry Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39608,
Dec. 26. 36142
Phillip Jocelyn; a drama in 5 acts, adapted for
the stage, by H. Williams.
© Harrv Williams, New York ; 1889 : 39609,
Dec. 26. 36143
Phillip Warright; or. The young rector of our
parish, by C. A. Reade.
© (Charles A. K(>ade. Chicago : 1899 : 21455,
Mar. 24. 36144
a jjastorial melodrama in 6 acts, by
C. A. Reade. [44] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago ; D : 600. June
21, 1901; 2c. June 21, 1901. 36145
Phillip's confession; play in 1 act, by E. B.
Benedict. [18] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1914; D: 35844; Edwin B.
Benedict, New York. 36145a
Phillis's inheritance; or. A fight for a fortune,
a comedv in 3 acts, by Frank H. Bernard.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 57 p.
12°. (On cover: Pbyllis's inheritance)
© Dick I'e Fitzgerald, New York; D : 8823.
July 12. 1906; 2c. Aug. 14, 1906. 36146
Philoktetes. Sec- Dionysische tragoedien.
Philopene; a 3 act comedy, by E. E. Kidder.
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1887:
23035, Sept. 10: 2c. Sept. 20. 36147
Philosophe (Le) sans le savoir; [par] Michel-
.li'au Sedaiue, oomedie en 5 actes et en prose.
Variorum critical ed. based upon the second
Paris ed. of 1766 and its appendix with an in-
troduction treating of all known editions and
transhitiDUs, by Thomas Edward Oliver. Ur-
bana-Champaign, 111., University press [1913]
200 p. 4°. (University of Illinois. The Uni-
versity studies, vol. 4, no. 3)
© Mar. 17, 1913; 2c. Apr. 21, 1913; A:
346293; Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, 111. 36148
com^die en cinq actes et en prose, by Michel-
Jean Sedaine, ed. with introduction and notes
by Thomas Edward Oliver. New York, Ox-
ford universitv press, American branch ; Lon-
don. Toronto [etc.] H. Milford, 1914. xlvii, 159
p. front, (port.) 12°. (Oxford French se-
ries, by American scholars)
© -lug. 20, 1914; 2c. Au,g. 24, 1914; A;
.379207; Oxford university press, American
branch. New York. 36143a
Philosopher (The) See All in the way of life
1813
36149
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36168
Philosopher (The) and the fool; or. When Greek
meets Greek, book and lyrics by Cbas. S. Adol-
man, music by Ben. M. Jerome. 87 p. f°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© C. S. Adelnian and B. M. Jerome. New
York; D : 6583. Apr. 10, 1905; 2c. Mar. 27,
1905. 36149
Philosopher (The) and the tooth-ache,
gar-coated philosophy.
See Su-
Philosopher (The) of Driftwood; or, Retribu-
tion, a drama in 5 acts, by A. J. Miller. Type-
written.
© Aima Jenness Miller, Washington ; 1898 :
69604, Nov. 29 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 36150
Philosophie (Die) des herzens.
(The) philosophy.
See Heart's
Phil's romance; comedy sketch in 1 act, by
F, M. Thomas. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911; D : 23412 ; Frank M.
Thomas, Indianapolis. 36151
Philter (The) brewer; a comedy in 4 acts, by
Capt. C. Kiener. 14 p. f°. Typewritten.
[Scenario]
© Charles Kiener, Washington ; D : 15548,
Apr. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 6, 1909. 36152
Phipps. See Five one act plays.
Phobus' fix; a musical dramatic composition,
written and composed by H. Wall.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:9606.
Oct. 14. 36153
01% Who is he? a musical extravaganza in
1 act, by the Vokes family.
© Harry W. Oorbyn, New York; 1873:
11680, Oct. 10. 36154
Phocion; a dramatic poem, and other poems, by
Edwin Adams Doyle. Winchester, O.. The
author, 1910. vii, 214 p. front., illus. 12°.
© Dec. 27, 1910; 2c. Dec. 30, 1910; A:
278700; E. A. Doyle, Winchester, O. 36154a
a dramatic poem founded on destiny, by
E. A. Doyle. Winchester, O., Herald publish-
ing CO., 1896-7.
© E. A. Doyle, Winchester, O. ; 1S9(5 :
67721, Dec. 12; 2c. Dec. 31. 36154b
Phoebe; or. The emigrant waif, a domestic
drama in 5 acts and 7 tableaux, by F. L.
Greenwood.
© Fred L. Greenwood, Chicago ; 1876 : 8760.
July 26. 36155
Phoebe Anne's hotel; a 1 act farce, by E. Lis.s-
ner. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Emanuel Llssner. Boston ; D : 1.5083. Feb.
15, 1909; 2c. Feb. 15, 1909. 36156
Phoebe Snow and the Irish tenor; by J. Egan.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Jefferson Egan, New York ; D : 8980, Aug.
21, 1906; 2c. Aug. 21, 1906. 36157
Phoebe's failure; an original play, by Robert N.
Latham.
© Robert Latham, New York ; 1882 : 8760,
May 27. 36158
Phoenissae. See Tragedies (The) of Seneca.
Phcenix (The); a drama in 4 acts, by M. Nobles.
Chicago, The Dramatic pub. co., 1900. 3 p. 1.,
128 p. 12°.
© Milton Nobles, Brooklyn ; 1900 A : 30963.
Dec. 22; 2c. Dec. 22. 36159
(suggested by the Ru.ssian) u play in 1
act. by Laurence Irving. New York, S.
French; London. S. French, ltd.. 1907. 25 p.
12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11282.
Sept. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1907. 36160
Phoenix (The) mills. Typewritten.
© Walter Deffenbaugh, Chicago; 1897:
64903, Nov. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 36161
Phone 5410, Bother; fairy play in a prologue
and 3 acts, by G. Richardson. [2], 68 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42188 ; Grace Rich-
ardson, New York. 36161a
Phoney (The) bluff gold mine; 1 act play in 2
scenes, by J. A. Mitchell. [1], 11 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 2, 1912; D: 28920; Joseph A.
Mitchell. Philadelphia. 36162
Phonograph (The); by F. H. Shepard. [23] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frank Hall Shepard, Detroit; D : 4722,
Mar. 14, 1904; 2c. Mar. 14, 1904. 36163
a comedy farce, by G. Douglas and P. Mc-
Carty.
© George Douglas and Page McCarty,
Washington ; 1878 : 6202, May 22. 36164
scenes from an original comedy, by H. H.
Winslow. [6] p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Herbert Hall Winslow, New York ; 18SS :
35565, Dec. 14; 2c. Dec. 14. 36165
or. The republic's peril, a drama in 4 acts.
by T. W. Healy.
© Thaddeus W. Healy, Carson City, Nev. ;
1897:26160, Apr. 28. 36166
Phonograph (The) wedding; drama in 1 act,
by R. V. Carr. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23089; Robert V.
Carr, Los Angeles. 36167
Phonograph (The) witness; a drama in 5 acts.
© George William Hill, Chicago; 1882:
13798, Aug. 21. 36168
1814
36169
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36187
Phonographic (A) farce; by J. W. Dodge.
[8] p. f°. Typewritten.
© John Watson Dodge, New Orleans ; 1901
D:35, Jan. 14; 2c. Jan. 14, 1901. 36169
Phonographs; a drama in 3 acts, by G. W.
Pope.
© Gustavus W. l*ope, Washington ; 1S79 :
2948, Mar. 3. 36170
Phony's four bits; farce in 1 ;u't. by W. F.
Hatch. 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911 ; D : 25388 ; W. F. Hatch,
San Francisco. 36171
Phormio; comedy in 5 acts, bv Terence, tr. bv
Barrett H. Clark. New York, S. French;
London, 8. French, ltd., 1915. 49 p. 12°.
© Feb. 12, 1915; 2c. Feb. 15, 1915; D:
39674; Samuel French, New York. 36171a
Phosphorescent (A) failure; play in 3 acts, by
Charles (:Joddard. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1915; D : 40281 ; Star co.,
New York. 36171b
Photografter (The); 1 act comedy, by B.
Marion. 5 p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. May 23. 1910 ; D : 21126 ; Bert IMarion,
Paterson. 36172
Photograph (A) frame; play, bv Lady S. Grant.
(In The Ladies' field, v. 68. no. 881, Jan. 30.
1915)
© Jan. 27, 1915; Ic. Feb. 26, 1915: D:
39803; Lady Sybil Grant, Roehampton, Eng-
land. 36172a
Photographed voice; or, Science and love, 1 act
comedy, by M. A. Keller. [22] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1909 ; D : 16823 ; Marie A.
Keller, San Francisco. 36173
Photographer (The); a musical comedy, book
and lyrics by B. Mcintosh.
© Burr Mcintosh, New York ; D : 9747. Jan.
5, 1907. 36174
See also Master (The) eye.
Photographer's (A) troubles; farce in 1 act.
by Jessie A. Kellev. New York, S. French;
London, S. French, ltd., 1915. 24 p. 12°.
© June 9, 1915; 2c. June 16, 1915; D:
40948; Samuel French, New York. 36174a
Photographic blunders. See Amateur (An)
snap shot.
Photographic fun; or. Fifty breaks in eight
minutes, by W. J. Webb. 3 p. f°. Printed.
© William Jackson Webb, Red Bud, 111.;
1885:4580, Feb. 20; 2c. 'Oct. 10. 36175
• Same.
© W. J. Webb, Red Bud, 111. ; 1885 : 20230,
Sept. 26. [For copies reed, see 1885:4580]
36176
Photographing the baby.
feminine.
See Eternal (The)
Photos; an original eccentricity in 2 acts, by
B. E. Woolf.
© Alice Harrison, United States; 1880:
6046, Apr. 17. 36177
Phra, the Phoenician; play in 4 acts, by A.
Skipworth and B. Royce. 106 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20772 ; Brighara
Royce and Alison Skipworth, New York.
36178
Phraates 4; or, The Arsacidae, a tragedy in 5
acts, by L. P. McCarty. Ms.
© L. P. McCarty, San Francisco; 1882:
6573, Apr. 25; [2c. received] 36179
Phrenological and matrimonial institution;
or, Phrenologically mated and married by
telephone, a drama in 3 acts, by N. R. Lynch.
© Nathaniel R. Lynch, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
6344, Apr. 24. 36180
Phryne; by L. Auge de Lassus.
© Albert Ahn, Cologne, Germany ; 1897 :
51032, Sept. 13. 36181
a Grecian tragedy in 5 acts, by E. Fellner.
© Eugene Fellner, Boston ; 1890 : 16949,
Mny 23. 36182
Phunny phellows in a great old time; or. The
troublesome visitor, a minstrel specialty and
farce conglomeration in 1 act and 1 scene, by
W. Trimble.
© William Trimble. New Orleans; 1895:
38085, July 23. 36183
Phyllis; a comic opera in 3 acts, written by
O. W. Jackson, composed by Rich. J. Wil-
mot and N. Clifford Page.
© Osmund W. Jackson, San Francisco;
1891 : 33252, Sept. 17.
36184
— ■ an operetta in 2 acts, by A, E. Thomas.
[77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Albert E. Thomas, New York; D: 12281,
Jan. 31, 1908; 2c. Feb. 1, 1908. 36185
a romance of old Virginia, a comic opera
in 2 acts, adapted from A Jamestown romance,
by Sara Beaumont Kennedy, adaptation and
lyrics by A. H. Laidlaw, jr., music by Richard
li. Warren. Typewritten.
© Alexander H. Laidlaw, jr.. New York ;
1896 : 51693, Sept. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 10. 36186
Phyllis as Juliet; a romantic comedy drama in
5 acts, founded in part on a novel. The play-
ers of London by Louise Beecher Chancellor,
by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider. Nvack, N. Y. ; D : 14722,
Jan. 2, 1909. 36187
1815
36188
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36208
Phyllis Dene; or. Hidden bonds, a 3 act play,
by G. W. Presbrey.
© Gene W. Presbrey, New York ; 1887 :
27576, Oct. 25. 36188
Phyllis Denohr; a drama in 5 acts, suggested
by Hugh Conway's Dark days.
© Charlotte Thompson Rogers, United
States; 1885:4898. Feb. 26. [Note: This
drama has been enquired for under title.
Phyllis Denobr; or, Drifting clouds] 36189
Phyllis Lane; play in 4 acts, by B. Greenfield.
[1], 51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24, 1914 ; D : 35775 ; Ben Green-
field. Kalamazoo, Mich. 36189a
Phyllis, the beggar girl; a romantic melodrama
in 3 acts, by W. A. Siegfried. Clyde, O..
Ames publishing co.. 1890. 11 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 51)
© Ames pub. co., Clyde. O. ; 1890:18213.
.Tune 4; 2c. June 13. 36190
Phyllis's inheritance. Sec Phillis's inherit-
ance.
Phynnodderee (The); a romantic drama, by
G. S. Fleming.
© George S. Fleming, Chicago ; 1894 : 23098.
May 7. 36191
Physic to a dog — and others; a 1 act comedy,
by Edward Porter [pseud, of Edward Porter
Dechert]
© Edward Dechert, Philadelphia; D : 418,
May 1, 1901. 36192
Physical culture girl; a dramatic composition,
by E. Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton. New York; D : 6062,
.Tan. 12. 1905. 36193
Physical director; by Doc and E. Roberts. 5 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1910 ; D : 20457 ; Edna Rob-
erts and Doc Roberts, Philadelphia. 36194
Physical (The) torture club; farce, by Willis
N. Bugbee. Lebanon, O., March brothers
[1912] 3 p. 8°.
© Sept. 9, 1912: 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30812; March bros., Lebanon, O. 36195
Physician (The); an original play in 4 acts, by
Henry Arthur Jones. New York, The Mac-
millan company ; London, Macmillan & co.,
ltd., 1899. ix, 114 p. 16°.
© Macmillan co., New York ; 1899 : 8007.
.Tan. 25 ; 2c. .Tan. 25. 36196
Physician (The) and the girl; drama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Russell. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909 ; D : 17150 ; Charles Al-
bert Russell, New Bedford, Mass. 36197
Piano (The) agent; a drama in 5 acts, by E, C.
Sexton. 42 p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. C. Sexton, Chicago ; 1891 : 11534, Mar.
30; Ic. Mar. 30. 36198
Piano (The) collector; play in 1 act, by Ike
Garson. [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8. 1914 ; D : 37134 ; Billie Garson.
Grand Rapids. Mich, 36198a
Piano dream; by S. Zula.
© Samuel Zula, New York ; D : 11981, Dec.
24, 1907. 36199
Piano (The) fiend; comedy, by I. Witmark and
F. B. Hawkins.
© Isidor Witmark, New York ; 1892 : 11519.
Mar. 14. 36200
Piano (The) phiends; by J. L. Lasky.
© Jesse Louis Laskv, New York ; D : 107.51.
June 12, 1907. 36201
Piano (The) tuner; or. An insurance agent's
mistake, by B, S. Nefif. 7 p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten.
© Benjamin S. Neff, New York; D : 2526.
Nov. 1, 1902; 2c. Jan. 27, 1903. 36202
Piazza ladies; monologue, by B. B. Hayward.
Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Hayward, Wayland, Mass, ;
1898:64365, Nov. 2; 2c. Nov. 3. 36203
Pica-floja; di&logo en prosa con sus distrac-
ciones musicales, original de .T. Garcia Cruz,
musica de J. Garcia Cruz y Vicente Romero.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
16 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24316; .Toaqufn Garcia Cruz, Madrid. 36204
Picaros (Los) hombres; zarzuela en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 3 cuadros, escrita en prosa y verso,
original de E. Zaballos, mtlsica de los maestros
J. Cristobal y A. Camacho. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1911. 41 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec, 30, 1911 ; 2c, Jan, 2, 1912 ; D : 28161 ;
Eniilio Zaballos, Madrid. 36205
Picayune (A) 1803; by E, Athelston. Type-
written.
© Edith Athelston. New York; 1900 A:
21502, Aug. 28; Ic, Aug. 28; Ic. Oct. 27.
36206
Piccadilly roses; monologue, by J. INIarriott-
Hodgkins, [5] p, 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. July 7, 1910 ; D : 21492 ; Jessie Mar-
riott-Hodgkins, London. 36207
Piccola (La) fonte; dramma in 4 atti, [di] R.
Bracco. Palermo [etc.] R. Sandron [1906] 2
p. 1., [vii]-xii, 272 p., 1 1, 12°.
© res, under act of Mar, 3, 1905. by Roberto
Tiracco & Remo Sandron, Italv ; res. no, 472:
Ic. July 2, 1906. 36208
1816
36209
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36226
Piccolo (II) santo; dramma in 5 atti. [cti] R.
Bracco. Milano, Palermo, Napoli, Remo
Sanrlrou, 1910. 302 p. 12°.
© Mar. 16, 1910 ; 2c. Apr. 4. 1910 ; D : 20691 ;
Roberto Bracco, Naples, Italy. 36209
Piccolomini (Die); by Schiller, ed. with an
introduction, commentary, index of person?
and places, and map of Germany, by James
Morgran Hart. New York, G. P. Putnam's
sons. 1875. Ixxi, 178 p. front, (fold, map)
16°.
© G. P. Putnam's sons, New York; 1875:
7485, July 17; 2c. .July 17. 36209a
^ The death of Walleristein; Wallenstein's
camp; by Friedrich Schiller, tr. by Samuel
Taylor Coleridge, ed. by Nathan Haskell Dole.
[Edition de luxe] Boston, F. A. Niccolls »& co.
[19021 ix p.. 1 ].. 426 p. incl. col. front, pi.
8°.
© Francis A. Niccolls & co.. Boston: A:
25231, Jan. 18, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 1. 1902. 36209b
Pick (The) of Oakham; or, The girl with the
bad habit, sporting melodrama in 4 acts, by
Leo Trevor and John Harwood. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910.
28 p. 12°.
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22623; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36210
Pick-up (The); play in 1 act, by H. P. Lippin-
cott. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912 ; D : 29670 ; Harry P.
Lippincott, Newark, N. J. 36211
Pickaninnies (The); by Chirence G. Drown and
E. E. Small.
© E. Eldenne Small, Yalparai.'jo, Ind. ;
1896 : 63301, Nov. 19. 36212
Pickaninnies' (The) jubilee. See Watermelon
(The) trust.
Pickaninny (The) niinstreLs.
© Ned Wayburn, New York ; D : 8357, Apr.
16, 1906. 36213
Picked-up (A) dinner; a farce in 1 act, by
Henry Oldham Hanlon. Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO., 1892. 11 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1892:
20975, May 18; 2c. Sept. 2. 36214
Picket (The) guards; or, A day with our
soldiers on the picket lines during the War
of the Rebellion, by J. Woodfield. [Gam-
den, N. J., 1895] 36 p. 16°.
© Joseph Woodfield, Camden, N. J. ; 1895 :
57346, Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 12. 36215
Picking a wife; in 1 act, by J. Gorman. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1911; D: 25427; Jack Gor-
man, New York, 36216
Picking a winner; farce in 3 acts, bv M. Jan-
ney. Boston. Walter H. Baker & co., 1914.
45 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1914; 2c. Aug. 17, 1914; D:
37865; MacPherson Janney, New York.
36217
Pickings from Puck; a musical farce comedy
in 3 acts, by O. Mack.
© Ollie Mack, Centreville, Ind.; D : 483,
May 6. 1901. 36218
Pickle (A) in Paris. See Silver (The) tureen.
Pickle (The) salesman and the suffragist
barber; play in 1 act, by D. Livingston. 9 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 24, 1915 ; D : 41309 ; David Living-
ston. Chicago. 36218a
Pickled polliwog; farce in 1 act. by O. E.
Young. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co.. 1909.
20 p. 12°. ([Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 479] )
© Nov. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17419 :
Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. 36219
Pickles; farce-comedy sketch, by B. Carpenter.
13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1910 ; D : 22608 ; Bruce Car-
penter, Brooklyn. 36220
^play in 1 act, by J. A. McCollom, jr. [1],
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1913; D: 32619; John A.
McCollom, jr., Allentown, Pa. 36221
■ — - play in 3 acts, by R. R. Rollins. 91 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22. 1913 ; D : 32044 ; Richard R.
Rollins, Des Moines. 36222
or. The school-teacher, j)laylet in 2 ac'ts,
by F. Smithson. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1911; D : 23714 ; Frank
Smithson, Great Neck, N. Y. 36222a
Pickles and tickles; a negro farce in 1 actj
for six male characters, bv Thomas Barnes.
New York, H. Roorbach, 1901. 11 p. 12°.
© Harold Roorbach, South Orange, N. J. ;
D : 981, Oct. 18, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 21, 1901. 36223
Pickles for two; a Dutch i-apid-fire talking act,
bv Harry L. Newton and A. S. Hoffman.
Chicago, T. S. Denison [1904] 10 p. 12°.
([Deuison's vaudeville sketches])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; D : 5161, June
10, 1904 ; 2c. July 30. 1904. 36224
Picklows (The); a comedy sketch for two char-
acters, by Harry C. Baker. Typewritten.
© Henry Charles Baker, Chicago ; 1898 :
60966, Oct. 17; 2c. Oct. 17. 36225
Pickpocket (The); a f farcical comedy in 3 acts,
by F. W. Steckhan and Frank Rogers.
© Frank W. Steckhan. Boston; 1SS7 :
31653, Dec. 8. 36226
1817
36227
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36246
Pickpocket (The) — Continued.
;i fiii-ciral comedy in 3 acts, adapted from
the German of von Moser, by C. A. Doremus.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York; 1887:
28127, Oct. 31. 36227
Pickpocket (The) of Paris; a melodramatic
comedy.
© George A. Heudersfon, Buffalo; 1887:
32558, Dec. 16. 36228
Pickpockets (The); a play in 4 acts, by C. M. S.
McLellan. 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. M. S. McLellan, London ; D : 14487,
Dec. 9. 1908; 2c. Dec. 9, 1908. 36229
Picks (The); by W. West.
© Will West, New York ; D : 3893, Sept. 8,
1903. 36230
Pickwick (The) club. See Jingle.
Pickwick papers. See Bardell v. Pickwick. —
Jingle. — Monsieur Pickwick.
Picnic (The); an excursion playlet, by J. Gil-
roy tind Junie McCree. 21 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© John Gilroy. Brooklyn ; D : 13106, June 3.
1908: 2c. June 3, 1908. 36231
Picnic (The) girls; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by W. Barrett. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Woodward Barrett. Providence, R. I. ;
D: 15002, Feb. 5, 1909; 2c. Feb. 5, 1909.
36232
Pico; or. The legend of Castle Molfi, a melo-
dramatic pantomime Fby Clay M. Greene]
[6], 70 p. f°. Typewritten.
© William Hanlon, United States; 1S83 :
9069. ]\Iay 16 ; 2c. June 4. 36233
Picture (The); dramatic composition in 3 acts,
by G. AVilson. [1], 56 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 19, 1913 ; D : 33845 ; Grace Wil-
son, Chattanooga. 36234
■ ■ on the road to Arcady, a play in 3 acts,
by H. T. Jameson. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Haute Tarkington Jameson, Indian-
apolis; D: 11012, July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20.
1907. 36235
Picture-gallery (The); mu-sical play in 3 acts,
by A. E. Post. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 22, 1913 ; D : 34504 ; Angelica E.
Po.st, Boston. 36236
Picture (The) girl; comedy, with music, in 2
acts, by F. Hall. [73] p. f°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D:23088; Frieda Hall,
Chicago. 36237
Picture house vaudeville; by T. E. Kyle. [9] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911; D: 25739; Tom E.
Kyle, New York. 36238
Picture (The) in the watch; comedy in 1 act,
by B. A. Searle. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 26, 1912; D: 30664; Billy A.
Searle, New York. 36239
Picture man; dramatic composition in 1 act, by
M. Manley. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1909 ; D : 17422 ; Morris
Manley and Dolly Sterling, Des Moines.
36240
vaudeville farce, by T. H. Main. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 6, 1914; D: 35572; Theopliilus
Herbert Main. Columbus, O. 36240a
by T. H. Main and J. W. Collins.
[9] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 4, 1914 ; D : 38086 ; Theophilus
H. Main and John W. Collins, Akron, O.
36240b
Picture of Dorian Gray; dramatization in 1
act of the novel of Oscar Wilde, by E. Davis.
21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1909 ; D : 17442 ; Edwards
Davis, New York. 36241
Picture (The) of Dorian Grey. See Damning
of Darien Grey.
Picture (A) of happiness; by R. Stodart. 19 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Stodart, New York ; D : 6650.
May 8, 1905 ; 2c. May 8, 1905. 36242
Picture plays; by Marguerite Merington. New
York, Duflield & company, 1911. 133 p. front.,
plates.* 8°.
Contents : The last sitting. — A salon carr§
fantasy. — His mother's face. — A Gainsborough
lady. — Artist-mother and child. — Queen and
emperor. — Millet group.
© Dec. 7, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1911 ; A : 300918 ;
Duffield & CO., New York. 36243
Pictures from life; by T. Luiz de Freitas. Cald-
well, Id., Gem state rural printers, 1903.
1 p. 1.. 46 p. 8°.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Caldwell, Id. :
D:1313, Nov. 27, 1903; 2c. Dec. 19, 1903.
36244
Pictures from, the old time South; a drama,
by M. A. Greer.
© Mary Antry Greer, Corsicana, Tex.;
1890:9035, Mar. 19. 36245
Pictures in the fire; a tableau entertainment,
by Bertha Currier Porter. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 21 p. 12°, (On cover:
Baker's novelties)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; D: 7111,
Aug. 15, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36246
1818
36247
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
86264
Pictures of mythology; compiled by M. B. Prit-
ner.
© Mary Bly Pritner, Manhattan, Kan. ;
1899 : 6691. Jan. 19. 36247
Pidge; or, The white pig'eon, a farce-comedy in
3 acts, by M. Wood. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© MorBmer Wood, San Francisco ; 1889 :
21599, July 12; Ic. July 12. 36248
Pido la palabra; aproposito en 1 acto, en prosa
y verso, original de E. L6pez-Mariu. IMadrid
[Sociedad de autores e.spanoles] 1908. 26 p.
12°.
© Enrique Lopez-Marin, Madrid ; D : 13850.
Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept. 21, 1908. 36249
Pie-dish (The) See Five plays; by G. Fitz-
maurice.
Pie (The) girl; by W. B. Hene.
© William B. Hene, Denver ; D : 10123. Feb.
28, 1907. 36250
Pie (The) haters; a farce in 1 act, by F. Dobin-
son and A. Mathews. 14 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
New York ; D : 11169, Aug. 13, 1907 ; 2c. Sept.
23, 1907. 36251
Pie-rats (The) of Penn Yan; an original bur-
lesque.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1880:2723.
Feb. 19. 36252
Piece (A) of blue ribbon; a sketch in 1 act,
by P. Shaw. [1], 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 4, 1912 ; D : 29868 ; Percv Shaw.
New York. 36253
Piece (A) of brown paper; a serio-comic drama
in 4 acts, by D. A. Reynolds.
© D. A. Reynolds, Lansing, Mich. ; 1891 :
44430, Dec. 7. 36254
Piece (A) of holly. Sec Breaking the ice.
Piece of ivory; play in 1 act, by F. Lincoln.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1910; D : 20777 ; Florence
Lincoln, Charlestown, Mass. 36255
Piece (A) of lace. See Lilly.
Piece (A) of land; drama in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by M. Orsanowa. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1915; D : 41715 ; Maczha
Orsanowa, Kankakee, 111. 36255a
Piece (A) of office furniture; playlet in 1 act,
by D. A. Bragdon. 26 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913 ; D : 33964 ; Dudley
Acton Bragdon, St. Louis. 36256
Piece (A) of pie; an original comedy drama in
3 acts, by C. Gilday.
© Charles Gilday, New York ; 1885 : 26991.
Dec. 21. 36257
Piece (A) of steel; an original play in 4 acts,
by J. Reinhart and A. P. Seilhamer.
© John Reinhart and Alvin P. Seilhamer,
New York ; 1893 : 37248, Aug. 11. 36258
Pieces of eight; a romantic comic opera in 2
acts, book and lyrics by S. A. Rutherford,
music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
9183, Sept. 17, 1906. 36259
Pied (The) Piper; a musical play in 2 acts,
book by Austin Strong and R. H. Burnside.
87 p. 4°. TypewTitten. [Libretto only]
© R. H. Burnside, New York; D : 14426,
Dec. 1, 1908; 2c. Dec. 1, 1908. 36260
Piedra (La) azul; humorada comico-llrica en 1
acto, dividido en 2 cuadros, inspirada en un
cuento ingles, original de J. del Rio, musica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espauoles] 1914. 50 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36558 ; Jorge del Rio, Madrid. 36260a
Piedra del sol. See Rock of the sun.
Piedra (La) filosofal; 6, El amor en cuarta
plana, juguete comico en 1 acto y 3 cuadros,
en prosa y verso, original de J. Alarcon y
Ortuiio. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1915. 45 p. 12°.
© June 24, 1915; Ic.^June 25, 1915; D:
41058 ; Jose Alarc6n v Ortuuo, Madrid.
36260b
Piedras (Las) preciosas; zarzuela bufa en 1
acto y 3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Luis de
Larra y Eugenio Gullon, musica del maestro
Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
uoles] 1907. 36 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Larra y Gullon, Madrid ; D : 10798, June
18. 1907; 2c. June 18. 1907. 36261
Piege (Le); drame en 1 acte, de C. Hellem et P.
d'Estoc. Paris. L'lilcho du theatre & de la
nmsique, 1912. 18 p. 8°.
© Dec. 18, 1912; 2c. Jan. 25. 1913; D:
32071; Charles Hellem & Pol d'Estoc, Paris.
36262
Piensa el ladron; comedia en 1 acto y en prosa.
original de F. de Palomera. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 23 p. 12°.
© Federico de Palomera, Madrid ; D :
16131. June 23, 1909; 2c. June 23, 1909.
36263
Pierre and his people. See Outlaws (The)
Pierre Cadeau, the fisherman of Grosse Pointe;
a comedy drama in 3 acts, by J. Enright.
© John Enright, Detroit; 1890:18677,
June 9. 36264
1819
36265
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36281
Pierre et Therese; piecje en 4 actes, par M. Pr§-
vost. 33 p. 4°. (L'lllustration theatrale.
no. 136, 15 Janvier 1910)
© Jan. 15, 1910; 2c. Apr. 2. 1910: D:
20677; Marcel Prgvost, Paris. 36265
Pierre of tlie plains; a play in 4 acts, by E:
Sohvyn. [150] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edear Sehvyn. New York ; D : 12330,
Feb. 8, 1908; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908. 36266
Pierre (The) trail; drama in 5 acts, by A. Carr.
116 p. 16°. Printed.
© Ic. .Tiilv 3, 1911 ; D : 24622 ; Albert Carr.
Hill City, S. D. 36267
Same. Hill City, S. D., 1911. 116 p. 16'
© July 25, 1911; 2c. July 28, 1911; T>:
24790; Albert Carr, Hill City. S. D. 36268
Pierre's liebe; ein schauspiel in 4 akten, von
Robert Overwe.a:. Leipzig, Schulze & co.,
1911. 77 p. 12°.
© May 8, 1911 ; 2c. June 26, 1911 ; D : 24570 ;
Schulze & CO., Leipzig. 36269
Pierre's policy; play in 1 act, by J. Jex. [19] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1914; D : 39227 ; John Jex,
Philadelphia. 36269a
Pierrette and the marble shepherd; fantasy in
1 act, by A. Winspeare. 17 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1915; D : 39713 ; Anthony
Winspeare, London. 3626913
Pierrot; ein spiel in 4 bildern, von Otto Such-
land. Berlin-Charlottenburg, Vita, deutsches
verlagshaus, 1914. 45 p. 12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914; D: 36880; Vita,
deutsches verlagshaus, Berlin-Charlottenburg.
36269c
Pierrot and the moon-maiden; pantomime in
1 act, by Mme. E. Albert! and Marshall
Stuart, fl], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D : 34627 ; Mme. E.
Alberti, New York. 36270
Pierrot, the prodigal; or, The prodigal son. a
dramatic pantomime in 3 acts, by A. Daly,
from the French of Michel Carr^,' fils, music
by A. Wormser.
© Augustin Daly, New York; 1890:37220.
Nov. 24. 36271
Pierrots (Les); piSce en 5 actes et 7 tableaux,
. par G. Grillet. Paris, P. V. Stock, 1909. 201 p.
12°.
© Gustave Grillet, Paris ; D : 16204, Julv 1,
1909; 2c. July 1, 1909. 36272
Pierrots letztes abenteuer; pantomime in 1
act, von Victor Arnold und Friedrich Ber-
mann. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 29, 1911; D: 25349; Comoedia.
Vienna. 36273
Pierrot's sacrifice. See Golden (The) age.
Pietra; by C. Foster. 21 p. 4°.' Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1911; D: 24998; Caroline
Foster, Los Angeles. 36274
in 5 acts, by Dr. Mosenthal of Germany.
© Frederick Jacob Pillot, New York ; 1878 :
11675, Oct. 10. 36275
Pietro; a 1 act play, by L. M. Sawyer. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lucy M. Sawyer, New York ; D : 7640,
Dec. 1, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 1, 1905. 36276
Pietro of Siena; drama in 3 acts, by Stephen
Phillips. New York, The Macmillan co., 1910.
4 p. ]., 3-82 p. 12°.
© Oct. 4, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1910 ; D : 22286 ;
Macmillan co.. New York. 36277
Pig-a-back; a pathetic comedy in 1 act, by
U. Davis. 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 15917, Mav
21, 1909; 2c. May 20, 1909. 36278
Pig (The) and the pilgrim; a comedy in 3
acti^, l")y S. Hurd. Typewritten.
© St. Clair Hurd, Kansas City, Mo.; 1900
A : 1945, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Feb. 15. 36279
Pig (The) brother play-book; by Laura E.
Richards. Boston, Little, Brown, and com-
pany, 1915. 5 p. 1., [3]-110 p. front., plates.
12°.
Contents : The pig brother. — The shadow. —
For you and me. — The useful coal. — The sailor
man. — The cooky. — Oh, dear. — Go and come. —
Child's play. — The naughty comet. — The
tangled skein. — The cake. — Hokey-pokey. —
About angels. — The great feast. — The wheat-
field.
© Oct. 9, 1915; 2c. and alT. Oct. IS, 1915;
A: 414088; Little, Brown, and company. Bos-
ton. 36279a
Pigeon (The); a fantasy in 3 acts, by .Tohn
Galsworthy. London. Duckworth and co..
1912. 4 p. 1.. 83 p. 16°.
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; A ad int.. 997: pubd.
Feb. 8. 1912; John Galsworthy. London.
36280
Same. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1912.
5 p. 1., 80 p. 12°.
© Mar. 9, 1912; 2c. Mar. 13. 1912; D:
29030; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36281
Sci' also FlRyi., by John Galsworthy,
1820
36382
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36297
Pigeon, the torment; a companion piece of
Fanchou, tlie cricket, in 5 acts, by H. P.
Taylor.
© Howai'd P. Taylor, San Francisco ; 1871 :
9114, Sept. 30 ; 2c. Sept. 30, 1871. 36282
Piggy-wiggy; a Mother Goose medley in 3
acts, by B. C. Porter. 24 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Bertha Currier Porter, Lynn, Mass. ; D :
3029, Feb. 21, 1903; Ic. Feb. 21, 1903; Ic
Apr. 4, 1903. 36283
Pigram's progress; a farce in 3 acts, by K. Lee.
© Kenneth Lee, New York ; 1899 : 70944,
Oct. 31. 36284
Pigs (The) did it; a pictorial drama in 5 acts
and 1 tableau, designed by L. E. Hoffmann.
© Leon E. Hoffmann. Newark, N. J. ; 1889 :
9414, Mar. 25. 36285
Pigs in clover; a farce comedy, by L. Forrester.
© Lon Forrester, New York ; 1889 : 18035.
June 13. 36286
Pigs is pigs; comedy in 1 act, by J. Jex. [14] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1911; D : 24141 ; John Jex.
New York. 36287
Pigsty; 2 act play, by J. C. Frisch. 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1909; D: 17526; John Carl
Frisch, Weehawken Heights, N. J. 36288
Pike County ballads. See Jim Bludso.
Pike County folks; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by E. O. Risley. [2], 76 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edward O. Risley and William O. Ed-
munds, United States; D:85, Jan. 28. 1901;
2c. Jan. 28, 1901. 36289
Pike County heroes. See Mississip.
Piker (The); or. The race track tout, by Ed-
ward Clark. [17] p. f°. Typev.-ritten.
© Isadore Baity. Lowell ; D : 9395, Oct. 25,
1906 ; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 36290'
Pikeville (The) centennial; novelty entertain-
ment in 2 acts, by Willis N. Bugbee. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co. [1914] 29 p. 12°.
( [Denison's specialties] )
© Jan. 20, 1914; 2c. Jan. 22, 1914; D:
35747; Eben H. Norris. Chicago. 36290a
Pikeville folks; a farce comedy in 2 acts, by
Bert C. Rawley. Clyde. O., Ames' publishing
CO., 1906. 42 p. 12°. (On cover: Ames'
series of standard and minor drama, no. 439)
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; D : 3225. Apr. 2.
1903; 2c. Apr. 2, 1903. 36291
Pilara; comedia en 2 actos, el segundo divl-
dido en 2 cuadros, en verso, original de M.
Romerales Lozano. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1911. 87 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25024 ; Manuel Romerales Lozano, Madrid.
36292
Pilate; tragic drama in the Golden age, prologue
and 4 acts, by M. French Sheldon.
© B. F. Patterson, Boston ; 1900 A : 19297.
Aug. 3. 36293
Pilate's daughter. See Mystic (The) rose.
Pilate's wife; or, A tale of the Christ, a drama
in 3 acts, by I. C. Wells.
© Iverson C. Wells, Indianapolis; D:
11953, Dec. 20. 1907. 36294
Pildoras (Las) de Hercules; vodevil en 3
actos, (le Hennequin y Bilhaud, adaptacion y
arreglo castellano de R. Blasco, mlisica de
los maestros Valverde y Foglietti. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiaoles] 1914. 97 p.'
12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38202 ; Ricardo Blasco, Madrid. 36294a
Pilgrim (The); a comedy, by T. H. Sayre.
© T. H. Sayre, New York; 1881:13184,
Aug. 27. 36295
Pilgrim fathers; by C. P. Acer.
© Charlotte Peck Acer, Pittsford, N. Y. ;
D : 7692, Dec. 11, 1905. 36296
Pilgrim (The) kings; Greco and Goya and
other poems of Spain, by Thomas Walsh.
New York, The Macmillan company, 1915.
X p., 1 1., 130 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Greco paints his mas-
terpiece. — Greco's last judgment. — The maids
of honor. — Goya in the cupola.
© Oct. 13, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 14, 1915 ;
A : 414017 ; Macmillan co., New York. 36296a
Pilgrimage (The); or. The haj, a play in 3
pts., by Helen L. Willcox. New York, Mis-
sionary education movement of the United
States' and Canada. 54 p. 8°.
© Sept. 14. 1912; 2c. Sept. 16, 1912; D:
30849; Missionary education movement of
the United States and Canada, New York,
36297
Pilgrimage (The) of an idea; allegorical drama
with a prologue. 5 episodes and an epilogue,
by W. Parker. 32 p. f°. Typewritten.
'© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39838 ; William
Parker, Los Angeles. 36297a
Pilgrims (The); libretto of the grand opera,
in 3 acts, by A. M. Tyte. [23] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1914; D : 38791 ; Arthur M.
Tyte, Riverhead, N. J. 36297b
1821
36297
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36315
Pilgrims and strangers; picture in 2 liglits,
by J. E. Middleton. [61] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914 ; D : 37084 ; Jesse Edgar
Middleton, Toronto, Canada. 36297c
Pilgrims of the night; play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Ould. [74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1914 ; D : 36743 ; Jesse Bright
Ould, Unicoi, Tenn. 36297d
play in 1 act, by J. B. Ould. [2], 16 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911 ; D : 25529 ; J. B. Ould,
New York. 26298
Pilgrim's progress; adapted to a motion pic-
ture pliiy, by M. E. W. Freeman and W. Din-
widdie. ' New York, Press publishing com-
pany, 1915. cover-title, 23 1. obi. 4°.
© Apr. 3, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 20, 1915 ;
A : 397643 ; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and
William Dinwiddle, Metuchen, N. J. 36298a
adapted to tbe stage, by G. G. Colling-
ham. Typewritten.
© George G. Collingham, London; 1896:
69248. Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 36299
a dramatization of Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Pilgrim's progress — Continued.
a scenario for the dramatization of Bun-
progress, by J. E. Bloom.
© Jacob E. Bloom, New York ; 1889 : 10976,
Apr. 6. 36300
— -dramatized by A. A. Krantz and W. F.
Pentz.
© A. A. Krantz and Wm. F. Pentz, Balti-
more ; 1882 : 12938, Aug. 5. 36301
dramatized by W. R. Whitehead, from
John Bunyan's Pilgrim's progress.
© W. R. Whitehead, Hamilton, O. ; 1876:
6204, May 20. 36302
— Same. 2d. pt.
© W. R. Whitehead, Hamilton, O. ; 1877:
7954, July 9. 36303
— from Bunyan, by Russell Thorndike [i. e.
A. R. Thorndike] 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Russell Thorndike, Aylesford,
England; D: 12394, Feb. 20, 1908; 2c. Feb.
20, 1908. • 36304
— a play in 5 acts, from John Bunyan's alle-
gory, by J. MacArthur, music from Dvorak,
Bach, Mozart, Orlando Gibbons and from The
Messiah ami Parsifal. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© James MacArthur, New York ; D : 8176,
Mar. 17, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 17, 1906. 36305
sacred drama in 4 acts, adapted from John
Bunyan's immortal allegory, by Walter
Stephens. London, F. Griffiths [1914] 78 p.
12°.
© Jan. 8, 1914 ; Ic. Apr. 10, 1914 ; D : 36698 ;
Francis Griffiths, London. 36305a
yan's allegory into a play of 5 acts, by H. Saint-
Gaudens. [2], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 9, 1912; D: 30963; Homer
Saint-Gaudens, Windsor. 36306
spectacular drama in 5 acts, by G. M.
Ritchie. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Metzler Ritchie, Omaha, Neb. ;
D:5641, Oct. 14, 1904; 2c. Nov. 12, 1904.
36307
See also Bunyan's dream. — Christian's
(The) progress. — Enjoyable entertainments.
Pilkerton's peerage; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. H. Hawkins. [120] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Anthony Hope Hawkins, London; D:
292, Apr. 1, 1901; 2c. Apr. 1, 1901. 36308
■ by Anthony Hope [pseud, of Anthony
Hope Hawkins] London, Samuel French,
ltd. ; New York, Samuel French, 1908. 112 p.
12°. ([French's acting library ed.])
© Anthonv Hope Hawkins, London ; D :
13826, Sept. 19, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21. 1908.
36309
Pillars (The); play in 5 acts, by J. R. Mann.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 9, 1913; D: 33748; J. Rexford
Mann, New York. 36310
Pillars in ruins; tragedy in 5 acts, by D. R.
Arnold. 65 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1915 ; D : 40861 ; Arnold Pes-
kind, Cleveland. 36310a
Pillars (The) of society; or, Supports of society,
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by Henrik Ibsen.
© Mrs. Ric Kiralfy, United States; 1878:
.3800, Mar. 30. 36311
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Pilot (The); a drama in 5 acts, by K. Arden.
© Edwin Arden, Castleton Corners, N. Y. ;
1893 : 6166, Jan. 31. 36312
■ play in 4 acts, by A. B. Morgan. 66 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 27, 1910
Bangs Morgan, New York.
Pilot's (The) revenge; a niflodrama in 3 acts,
dramati/.cil fnjm a poem of Henrik Ibsen, by
A. C. Wallberg.
© Anna Cronlijehn Wallberg, New York;
D
20040 ; Agnes
36313
1890: 1S3;«), Aug. 27.
36314
Pilsner and Poppyseed, the two Gei-man gaza-
bos; a sketch in 1 act, by Harry L. Newton.
Boston, W. H. Baker & Co., 1904. 11 p. 12°.
© Walter 11. B;iker & co., Boston; D: 5292,
July 13, 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 0, 1904. 36315
1822
36316
COPYEJGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36336
Pinafore. See Dancing (The) operettas. — Pin-
afore up-to-date.
Pinafore up-to-date; comedy burletta on the
opera Pinafore, by the William duo. [17] p.
4°. Typewritten.
(g) Ic. Sept. 30, 1911; D: 25355; Williams
duo, Houston. 36316
Piuce; saynete, de Hubert Genin. 2 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 30002; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36317
Same.
© Ic. May 9, 1913 ; D : 33178 ; Gaumont co..
Flushing, N. Y. 36318
Pinch (The); vaudeville sketch in 1 act, by A.
Stevvart. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1914; D : 37854 ; Andrew
Stewart, Washington. 36318a
Pinch (The) hitter; base-ball comedy in 3 acts,
by H. W. Osborne. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26; 1912; D: 30347; Harry W.
Osborne, Chicago. 36319
Pinched for life. See Honourable (The)
Pine branches; a play in 4 acts, by B. E. Magee.
[67] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32336; Bertha E.
Magee, Troy, N. Y. 36320
Pine tree. See Fairy plays for children.
Piney woods; a dramatic composition represent-
ing the dialect of the Piney woods district bv
J. M. White. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. M. White. Meridian, Miss.; D: 15855,
jj May 14, 1909 ; 2c. May 22, 1909. 36321
Ping- mung". See Little Pete.
Ping-pong; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Clement.
© Clay Clement, Chicago ; D : 1953, May 31,
1902. 36322
■ ■ an extravaganza in 2 acts, by E. Smith.
© Edgar Smith, Elmhurst, N. Y. ; D : 1695,
Apr. 7, 1902. 36323
■ or, An old game, a 3 act farce, tr. and
adapted by F. E. Richards. [65] p. t°.
Typewritten.
© Florence E. Richards, New York; D :
2778, Dec. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1902. 36324
Ping-pong (The) girl; musical comedy in 2
acts, by Isabelle Underwood and G. S. Star-
ling.
© George S. Starling, Long Branch, N. J. ;
D : 1939, May 27, 1902. 36325
Pinheads (The); a comic opera in 3 acts [by J.
Clarke] Flushing, L. S. Case, printer, 1913.
23 p. 8°.
© Mar. 7. 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 19, 1913 ; D : 32720 ;
John Clarke, Flushing, N. Y. 36326
Pinhead's pickle; comedy in 4 acts, by G. L.
Sayler. [131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1913 ; D : 35215 ; G. L, Sayler,
Chicago. 36327
Pink carnations; a monologue for a lady, by
Giselle D'Unger. Chicago, The Dramatic pub-
lishing company [1901] 5 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1027,
Oct. 28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 36328
Pink (The) cockatoo; a farce in 3 acts, by A. D.
Clement.
© Ada D. Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2208,
Aug. 9, 1902. 36329
a 3 act farce, by A. Dougherty [i. e. A. D.
Clement]
© Ada Dougherty, San Francisco; 1900 A:
5047, Feb. 23. 36330
Pink deviless; play in 1 act, by R. A. Bliss. 43
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 21, 1911; D: 25287; Rose A.
Bliss, New York. 36331
Pink dominoes; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Dela-
cour and A. Henuequin, adapted [from the
French Les domiuos roses] by Maurice
Hageman. Chicago, The Dramatic publishing
company [1902] 70 p. 12°. ([Sergei's act-
ing drAma] )
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 2641,
Nov. 22, 1902 ; 2c. Nov. 22, 1902. 36333
■ a farcical comedy in 3 acts, arr. and
adapted from the French of Les dominos roses
by James O. Kaler.
© John Stetson, Boston; 1877:5517, May 7.
36333
Same.
© John Stetson, United States ; 1877 : 7955,
July 9. 36334
Pink (The) hussars; a musical comedy in 2
acts, book by Charles J. Campbell and Ralph
McGay Skinner, music by Julian Edward.s
and Alfred E. Aarons. [51] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Campbell and Skinner, New York ; D :
7490, Nov. 2, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1905. 36335
Pink (The) lady; new musical comedy in 3 acts,
book and lyrics by C. M. S. McLellan, music
bv Ivan Caryll. Book of lyrics. London,
Chappell & CO., 1912. 28 p. 8°.
© Apr. 11, 1912; 2c. Apr. 12, 1912; D:
29350 ; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 36336
Pink (The) letter; farce in 1 act, by H. E.
Smith. [l],20p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1914 ; D : 36198 ; Henry Ers-
kine Smith, New York. 36336a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-11
1823
36337
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36357
Fink letters; comedy playlet, by L. T. Olles-
Iieimer. 13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1913; D : 33503 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 36337
Pink McGee and others; melodrama in 4 acts,
by G. Abbott. 6-105 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 26, 1914 ; D : 35791 ; George Ab-
bott, New York. 36337a
Pink (The) mask; a play in 1 act, by R. R.
Roberts. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1912 ; D : 31037 ; R. R. Rob-
erts, Marshfork, W. Va. 36338
Pink (The) night-dress; play in 1 act, by F. K.
Peile. [23] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1913; D : 34764 ; F. Kinsey
Peile, London. 36339
Pink (The) of perfection; new musical farce in
1 act, by .S. Hicks. [2], 28 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1912; D : 30897 ; Seymour
Hicks, London. 36340
Pink (The) pavilion: musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Philip Hayman [i. e. W. H. P. Haynian]
[100] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D : 35112 ; Westby
Henry Pliilip Hayman, Los Angeles. 36341
Pink pearl; a play, by Will E. Chapman.
© Leander Richardson, New York ; 1885 :
1.5681, July 21. 36342
Pink (A) perfumed note; [by] Robert C. V.
Meyers.
© P. Garrett and co., Philadeli->hia ; 1890:
26524, Aug. 29 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1892. 36343
Pink (The) rosette; by F. H. Hopkins. Type-
written.
© Florence Harriet Hopkins, Philadelphia ;
1900 A : 1036, Jan. 11 ; 2c. Jan. 11. 36344
Pink (The) scarf; bright little sketch, bv Duckie
Smith. Lebanon, O., March bros. [1912] 16
p. 12°.
© Sept. 0, 1912; 2c. Sept. 12, 1912; D:
30804 ; March bros., Lebanon, O. 36345
Pink (The) swan pattern; a play in 2 acts, for
female characters only, by Maisie B. Whiting.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1905. 14 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7085,
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 28, 1905. 36346
Pink (The) Venus; or, The mysteries of a
night, a magico-comedy in 3 acts, by E. J.
Dooley.
© E. J. Dooley, Hartford; 1897:20702,
Mar. 31. 36347
Pinkerton Gray; sensational comedy drama in
4 acts, by J. Kennedy. [56] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Kennedy, Philadelphia ; D : 1667.
Mar. 29, 1902 ; 2c. Mar. 29, 1902. 36348
Pinkerton's (The); or, Mother and the boys, a
farcical absurdity in 3 acts, by Frank and
S. R. Maltese. 96 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 31, 1909; D: 16691; Salvatore
Rose Maltese, New York. 36349
Piiikcyr p!ny in 1 act, by G. B. Mason. 9 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1912; D : 31198 ; Gertrude
Bryant Mason, Los Angeles. 36350
Pinkey Krouse; a border drama in 3 acts, by
George W. Thompson.
© George W. Cumberland, United States ;
1876: 14552, Dec. 29. 36351
Pinkey, the Pinkerton g'irl; drama in 4 acts,
by Lem B. Parker. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1912 ; D : 29687 ; Goes litho-
graphing CO., Chicago. 36352
Pinkie: comedy in 4 acts, by C. D. Willson. 118
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915 ; D : 40946 ; Corwin Dale
Willson, New York. S6352a
Pinkie ^nd the fairies; a play in 3 acts, by
W. G. Robertson. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© W. Graham Robertson. London ; D :
14568, Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2e. Dec. 19, 1908. 36353
Pinkies (The) and the winkles; play in 1 act,
by Elizabeth F. Guptill. Franklin, ().,Eklridge
entertainment house, 1913. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1913 ; D : 35450 ;
Eldridge entertainment house, Franklin, O.
36354
Pino (El) del Norte; zarzuela en 1 acto, dividido
en 3 cuadros, en prosa y vei'so, original de
V. Casanova, mfisica del maestro Ruperto Ghapl.
^Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 19f)7.
47 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Vicente Casanova, Madrid ; D : 10658,
I\Iay 29, 1907 ; 2c. May 29, 1907. 36355
Pintele (Bas)yid (The dotted Jew); by J. Edel-
stein and B. Thomashefsky.
© Joseph Edelstein and Boris Thomashef-
skv. New York ; D : 16156, June 24, 1909.
36356
Pinturera (La); eutremgs, de Perez Capo y
.\senio. ]\Iadrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoies] 1908. 14 p. 12°.
© Perez Capo y A.senjo, Madrid ; D : 13791,
Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908. 36357
1824
36358
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
86375
Pioneer (The); or, A game of hearts, by A. Z.
Chipman. Typewritten.
© Adalbert Z. Chipman and Dallas C.
Woodworth, Chicago ; 1900 A : 17189, July 12 ;
2c. July 12. 36358
Pioneer hero and a true sweetheart; drama in
4 acts,by M. S. Hollingsworth. 44 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1909; D: 17178; Miles S.
Hollingsworth, Fontanet, Ind. 36359
Pioneers (The); a musical fancy in 2 flights,
book and lyrics by F. D. Moffett. 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
I© Fred Dudlev Moffett, Ottawa, Kan.; D:
11876, Dec. 5, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 23, 1907. 36360
poetic drama in 2 scenes, by James Oppen-
heim. New York, B. W. Huebsch, 1910. 61 p.
12°.
© Nov. 16, 1910; 2c. Dec. 31, 1910; D:
23021; B. W. Huebsch, New York. 36361
See also Plays of the pioneers.
Pioneer's (The) daughter. See Forty-niners
(The)
Pioneers (The) of 1849; or, The hounds of
California, a drama in 3 acts, by H. Lyles.
© Henry Lyles, Washington ; 1877 : 7471,
June 25. 36362
Pioneers (The) of '49; a drama in 8 acts, by
H. Lyles.
© Henry Lyles, Washington; 1877:14052,
Dec. 4. 36363
Pioneers (The) of Kentucky. See Daniel
Boone.
Pioniere (Die); lyrisches festspiel iu 1 akt, von
J. Gugler.
© Julius Gugler. Milwaukee; 1892:36981,
Sept. 9. 36364
Pious (A) fake; episode, by W. Montague. 10 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1911; D : 28054 ; Walter
Montague, San Francisco. 36365
Pious (A) fraud. See Sucker (The)
Pious (The) pirate; comic opera in 2 acts, l?y
C. R. Freeman. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 27, 1914; D: 37961; Clarence
Randolph Freeman, New York. 36365a
Pipe (A) dream; a musical farce comedy in 3
acts, by S. N. Lingard.
© Stephen Nelson Lingard, New York;
1899:76976, Nov. 25. 36366
3 act farce, by Henry K. Burton. [21] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edwards & Brewer and H. K. Burton,
Indianapolis; D:2356, Sept. 20, 1902; 2c.
Oct. 4, 1902. 36367
Pipe (A) dream— Continued.
vaudeville act, by W. J. Nelson. 18 p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1914; D: 38855; Wm. J.
Nelson, Little Falls, N. Y. 36367a
Pipe (De) dream. See De pipe dream.
Pipe (The) dream at the race track; S. H.
Madden. [4] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10, 1911 ; D : 25736 ; Stephen H.
Madden, Chicago. 36368
Pipe (The) dream of a bachelor. See Century
(The) ball.
Pipe dreams; comedy sketch in 1 act, by Alice
Davenport. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1910 ; D : 22265 ; Clara Mathes,
Newark, N. J. 36369
Pipe (The) fixer. See Mixed affair.
Pipe (The) of desire, and other plays; by G. E.
Barton. Boston, The Old corner book store,
inc., 1905. 5 p. 1., SO, [1] p. 12°.
Contents : The pipe of desire. — The sewing
machine. — The image of God. — The thing to
be done.
© George Edward Barton, Brookline,
Mass. ; A : 126458, Sept. 18, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 27,
1905. 36369a
Pipe (A) of peace; a comedy in 1 act, by M. C.
Smith. Oakland, Cal., Enquirer pub. co.,
1900. 1 p. 1., 10 p. illus. 8°.
© Margaret Cameron Smith, Oakland,
Cal. ; 1900 A : 9888, Apr. IS ; 2c. Apr. 18.
36370
■by Margaret Cameron. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1910. 23 p.
12°. ([French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 200] )
© Nov. 21, 1910; 2c. Nov. 22, 1910; D:
22614; Samuel French, New York. 36371
by O. Harper. 17 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911 ; D : 23237 ; Olive Harper,
New York. 36372
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Danziger.
© Adolphe Danziger, New York ; D : 10215,
Mar. 27, 1907. 36373
a drama of today in 4 acts, by Sedley
Brown. [161] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert Conness, New York ; D : 5545,
Sept. 19. 1904; 2c. Sept. 19, 1904. 36374
Pipe (The) plot. See New Amsterdam.
Piper; play in 4 acts, by Josephine Preston
Pea body. Boston and New York, Houghton
Mifflin CO., 1909. 6 p. 1., [3]-201, [1] p. 8°.
© Nov. 6, 1909 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 1909 ; D : 17353 ;
Josephine Peabody Marks, Cambridge, Mass.
36375
1825
3687e
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36392
Piper — Continued.
a spectacular legend in 3 acts, by J. HlavS-
e?ek.
© John Hlava^ek, New York; 1894:38717,
Aug. 21. 36376
Piper and peasant; or, Phil, the foundling,
an Irish comedy, by Henry J. Byron and J. K.
Emmet.
© Joseph K. Emmet, United States; 1874:
12303, Sept. 30. 36377
Piper of Hamelin; an extravaganza in 2 acts,
founded on Robert Browning's poem, book by
G. Rearden, music by William John Hall.
[44] p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Godfrey Rearden, Chicago; D : 7308,
Sept. 25, 1905 ; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36378
— fantastic opera in 2 acts, by Robert Buch-
anan. Rahway, N. J., The Mershon company
press, 1893. 3 p. 1., 55 p. 16°. [Libretto
only]
© W. Heinemann, Rahway, N. .L ; 1893:
57126, Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 20. 36379
in 5 acts and 9 tableaux, by I. Kiralfy, B.
Kiralfy and H. Wilke.
© Imre Kiralfy, Bolossy Kiralfy and Hu-
bert Wilke, United States; 1885:22411, Oct.
26. 36380
— See also Rat-catcher (The)
Piper O'Flynn in Mexico; [by] A. Kelcy.
© Alfred Kelcy, Philadelphia ; 1891 : 13749,
Apr. 16. 36381
Piper's (The) pay; a comedy in 1 act, by Mar-
garet Cameron. New York, S. French ; Lon-
don, S. French, ltd., 1905. 31 p. 32°. (On
cover : French's international copyrighted ed.
of the works of the best authors, no. 86)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 6511, Apr.
14, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 36382
— drama in 3 acts, by H. B. Dox and J. G.
Dox. [79] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. July 23, 1909; D : 16322 ; Hamilton
Bogart Dox and Julia C. Dox, Peoria, 111.
36383
a play in 3 acts, by Hamilton Bogart Dox
and J. C. Dox.
© Hamilton B. Dox and Julia C. Dox, Pe-
oria, 111. ; D : 15695, Apr. 23, 1909. 36384
Pipes and perdition; a comedy in 1 act, adapted
from the French by J. V. Prichard. New
York, O. A. Roorbach [1881] 15 p. 16°.
([Acting drama, no. 147])
© O. A. Roorbach, New York; 1881:^215,
Fob. 12 ; 2c. Mar. 9. 36385
Pipes (The) o' Pan; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
l)ook and lyrics by L. Frank Baum and G.
Scarborough, music to be composed bv Paul
Teitjens. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto
only]
© George Scarborough, New York; D-
15535, Mar. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 5, 1909. 36386
play in 3 acts, by S. Sherman. 33 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1. 1914 ; I) : 37742 ; Sylvia Sherman,
Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 36386a
Pipes (The) of Arcadia. See Daphne,
Pipes (The) of Pan; the scenario of a panto-
mimic divertissement in 1 act, music by Ma-
bel Daniels, book by K. Banning. [4]^ 5 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1912 ; D : 29017 ; Kendall Ban-
ning, New York. 36387
Pipiolo (El); vaudeville en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros. en prosa, original de C. Allen-Per-
kins, musica del maestro Calleja. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1907. 46 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Carlos Allen-Perkins, Madrid ; D : 11521,
Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2e. Oct. 14, 1907. 36388
Pippa; play in 1 act, by J. I\I. Van Deursen,
dramatization of a short story, by E. H. de
Vere Stacpoole. [1], 22 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Mar. 5, 1914; D : 36253 ; J. M. Van
Deursen, San Bernardino, Cal. 36388a
Pippin; a modern comedy in 4 acts, by E. J.
Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia ; ISSl :
11409, .Tuly 23. 36389
Pip's fortiine. Sec Expectations.
Pipton's thunderbolt; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Weitzel. Typewritten.
© Edvvard Weitzel, Detroit ; 1900 A : 10496,
Apr. 25 ; 2c. May 9. 36390
Pique; play in 1 act, by Anne Snowden. [1], 24
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1914; D : 36849 ; Howell
Snowden, Oxnard, Cal. 36390a
— — a play of to-day in 5 acts, by A. Daly.
New York, The author, 1884. 97 p. 8°.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1875 : 12494,
Nov. 27 ; 2c. Dec. 3, 1886. 36391
Pique and passion. See Sheridan True, jr.
Pique (The) family; a play on the Daly, by S.
Rosenfeld.
© Svdnev Rosenfeld, New York; 187G ;
2871. Mar. 7. 36392
1826
36393
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNIl'ED STATES
36408
Piqiied; a society tlrania in 5 acts, by Col. T. A.
Brown.
© T. Allston Brown, New York ; 1876 : 1257,
Jan. 28. 36393
Piquet; or, A plagiarism of to-day, by M. L.
Marks.
© Montague L. Marks, New York; 1876:
2749, Mar. 4. 36394
Piqueta (La); juguete comico en 3 actos y en
prosa, original de Tristan Bernard y Alfred
Atliys. arreglado ii la escena espaiiola por An-
ionic) Pnso, Joaquin Abati y Ricardo Viguera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914.
91 p. 12°.
© Mar. 1.5, 1915: Ic. Mar. 17, 1915: D:
40100; A. Paso. J. Abati v R. Viguera. Madrid..
36394a
Pirate (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. Kent.
[IJ, 57 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913 ; D : 35083 ; Esmee Kent,
New York. 36395
[5],
• a play in 4 acts, by Paul Armstrong.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1912 ; D : 30953 ; Paul Arm-
strong CO., New York. 36396
Pirate (A) in petticoats; comedietta, by M.
Kenne.
© Milner Kenne, United States; 1895:
36919, July 16. 36397
Pirate Lafitte; [play in 4 acts] by M. N. Ever-
ett. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1914 ; D : 37210 ; Mary N. Ev-
erett, Pasadena. 36397a
Pirate Lafitte of Barataria; play in prologue
ruid 4 acts, by :\[. N. Everett. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 10, 1914: D : 38355 ; Mary Nixon
Everett, Pasadena. 36397b
Pirate (The) of St. Antonio; a drama in 5 acts,
by J. Teackle.
© John Teackle, Baltimore; 1888:3420,
Jan. 31. 36398
Pirate (The) of Santo Domingo. See Mont-
bars.
Pirate of Singapore; by A. L. Onri.
© Archibald L. Onri, Lynbrook, N. Y. ; D :
7704, Dec. 13, 1905. 36399
Pirate (The) of the gulf: a libretto, by H.
Bagg. 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 20, 1915 ; D : 41546 ; Helen Bagg,
Chicago. 36399a
Pirated (A) play; comedy in 1 act. by F.
Bishop. [2], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1912; D : 31367 ; Farnham
Bishop. New York. 36400
Pirates (The); play in 1 act, by G. Moyston.
5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1915; D : 42011 ; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 36400a
Pirate's (The) dream; a nautical operetta in 1
act and 1 scene, by S. Holdsworth.
© Samuel Holdsworth, New York; 1877:
2544, Feb. 28; 2c. Feb. 28. 36401
Pirate's (The) last shot. See Black (The)
avenger.
Pirates (The) of Bellamy River; comic opera
burlesque in 1 act, by G. E. Schultz. 26 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© George E. Schultz, Dover, N. H. ; D:
1382, Feb. 1, 1902; 2c. Feb. 1, 1902. 36402
Pirates (The) of Goose Creek,
kid.
See Grinder's
Pirates (The) of Penn Yan; an original bur-
lesque.
© Tony Pastor, New York; 1880:2724,
Feb. 19. 36403
Pirates of
operettas.
Penzance. See Dancing (The)
Pirates (The) of the air; an original libretto,
by H. A. Black.
© Horatio A. Black, Toledo, O. ; 1888:
17657, June 21. 36404
Pirates (The) of the Black Isles.
(The) fount.
See Fire
Pirates (The) of the Chesapeake. See Smoke.
Pirate's (The) treasure; drama in 1 act, by
Charles W. Goddard. 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D: 36132; Star co..
New York. 36404a
Pirouette; or. Little Whirligig, original French
drama, by Henry Morford and Ben A. Baker,
by W. A. De Long. Amended title page.
© William A. De Long, New York; 1871:
5980, June 23. 36405
Piscatorial (A) pastoral; 1 act play, by P. W.
Porter. [10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1912; D: 30110; Paul W.
Porter, New York. 36406
Piste (La); comedie en 3 actes, [par] V. Sardou.
[Paris, Impr. de I'Ulustration] 1906. 2 p. 1.,
66 p. 12°.
© Victorien Sardou, Paris; D : 8213. Mar.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1906. 36407
Pistols for two; a comedietta in 1 act, by Rol-
lin Cutter. Philadelphia, The Penn publish-
ing company, 1897.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 29393,
May 14; 2c. May 17. 36408
1827
36409
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36422
Pit (The); drama in 5 acts, by Channing Pol-
lock. [20'6] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Brady. New York ; D : 4110,
Oct. 10, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 27, 1903. 36409
Pitcher (The); baseball episode in 1 act. by Wal-
ter Montague and R. G. Edwards. 9 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 8, 1912; D:2S6S2; K. G. Ed-
wards, New York. 36410
Pitcher (The) and the well; play in 1 act, by
.T. W. FitzPatrick. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28. 1915 ; D : 40789 ; James Wil-
liam FitzPatrick, Waterbury, Conn. 36410a
Pitfall (The); play in 1 act, by J. Kolnick. [11,
31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 9, 1914; D : 35604 ; Jacob Rol-
nick, Brooklyn. 36410b
Pitfalls; play in 4 acts, by E. E. Starr. [3],
70 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1913; D: 33764; Elizabeth
Ellen Starr, Baltimore. 36411
Pitiless publicity; play in 3 acts and 4 scenes,
by W. F. Allen and Marvin A. Riley. [2],
78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1911 ; D : 25465 ; Walter Fox
Allen, Lawrenceville, N. J. 36412
Pitrocions and plebolions, up in the world—-
11 — 11; a drama, by F. J. Seybold.
© F. J. Seybold, Washington: 1882:4843,
Mar. 28. 36413
Pittchen; komodie in 3 anfziigen. von C. Viebig
[i. e. C. Cohn-Viebig] Berlin, Egon Fleischel
& CO., 1909. cover-title, 132 p. 12°.
© Nov. 1, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1909 ; D : 17265 ;
Clara Viebig, Berlin-Zelilendorf, Germany.
36414
Pittipoo Poo; Chinese comic opera in 2 acts,
libretto by E. C. AVhitton, music by Fred'k
Watson. [55] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1913; D : 35082 ; Ernest
Cushman Whitton, Brooklyn. 36415
Pittsburgh; pluv in 1 act, by Francis Hill [i. e.
C. F. Hill] [1], 21 p. 10°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1914 ; D : 35834 ;' Charles Fran-
cis Hill, Philadelphia. 36415a
Pity the blind; comedy in 3 acts, by W. H. C.
Kirkbride. 123 p. 4°. Typev.ritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1915; D: 39040; W. H.
Churcbman Kirkbride, Roland Park, I\Id.
36415b
dramatic sketch, by Alfred Allen and R. C.
Piu che Pamore; tragedia moderna in 2 episodi,
par G. d'Annunzio. Milano, Fratelli Treves,
1906. 4 p. 1., [5]-2S0 p. 12°.
© Gabriele d'Annunzio, Milan; D : 9609.
Dec. 10, 1900; 2c. Dec. 10, 1906. 36416
Piu (II) forte. See Strongest (The)
Pixie, the waif of the mines; an original drama
in 3 acts, by W. H. Rightmire.
© William H. Rightmire, New York ; 1879 :
15337, Nov. 15. 36417
Pixie-led; a fairy musical play, libretto by
Helen Broadbent and Inez Evers, music by
Inez Evers. London, J. Williams, ltd. [1912]
15 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© June 13, 1912; 2c. June 26, 1912; D:
30103; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 36418
Pixies (The); an operetta in 2 acts, libretto
by W. A. Milne. Chicago, C. F. Summy co.,
1907. 39 p. 12°.
© Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago; D:
10587, May 6, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 36419
Pixley's prodigal parents; a comedy in 1 act,
by Mrs. G. Crane. 21 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Gardner Crane, Diugman's Ferry,
Pa. ; D : 11506. Oct. 11, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907.
36420
Pixy (The) Sec Love in danger.
Place aux femmes; comedie en 4 actes, par
Albin Vakibreque et Maurice Hennequin.
Paris, P.-V. Stock, 1901. 169 p. 12°.
© P. V. Stock, Paris ; D : 875. Sept. 18, 1901 ;
2c. Sept. 18, 1901. 36421
See also Moderne (Die) Eva,
Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M. Young] [2], 15 p
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 14, 1914 ; D : 37570 ; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell. Los Angeles. 36415c
Place (A) in the sun; play in 3 acts, by Cyril
Harcourt. London, Joseph Williams, ltd. ;
New York, S. French. 1914. 62 p. 12°.
© Feb. IS, 1914; 2c. Feb. 19, 1914; D:
36085 ; Joseph Williams, ltd., London. 36421a
Placer gold; or, How Uncle Nathan lost his
farm, a New England drama in 3 acts, by
David Hill [pseud, of David W. Hildreth]
Boston. W. II. Baker & co., 1890. 84 p. 12°.
([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1890:
26003. Aug. 23; 2c. Oct. 15. 36422
Placing Paul's play; miniature comedy, by Mr
and Mrs. H. F. Downing. London, Francis
Grimths [1913] 24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 30, 1913; 2c. Mar. 23, 1914; D:
36586; Hem'v Francis Downing and Francis
Griffiths. London. 36422a
Plagiarism (A) of to-day. See Piquet.
1828
36423
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36441
Plague (The); the passing of a soul, a soliloquy
iu 1 act, by G. E. Crater. 13 p. 4°. Typo-
\^'ritten.
© George Edwin Crater, IS'ew Yorlc : D :
15064, Feb. 12, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 12, 1909. 36423
Plague (The) of my life; a farce in 1 act, by
Illion Daveau.
© Samuel French & son. New York ; 1873 :
13212, Nov. 14. 36424
Plague (The) of women; by L. Osbourne.
© Llovd Osbourne, San Francisco ; D : 1937,
May 26, 1902 ; 2c. May 26, 1902. 36425
Plaid Annie: play in 1 act, by I. A. Root. 30 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 13. 1914 ; D : 38475 ; Ivy Ashton
Root, Pasadena, Cal. 36425a
Plaideurs (Les) See Litigation.
Plain (The) clothes man; drama in 3 acts, by
M. W. Jarrell. [55] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1914; D: 36280; Myra Wil-
liams Jarrell, Topeka, Kan. 36425b
Plain John Smith; or. The cattle show, by
H. E. Marston. [91] p. f^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 2, 1912; D : 28530 ; Herbert E.
IVIarston, Chelsea, Mass. 36426
Plain Mary Brov/n; a comedy in 2 acts, by Syd-
ney Blow. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1906. 26 p. 12°. (On cover:
French's international copyrighted ed. of the
works of the best authors, no. 100)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 8673. June
12, 1906 ; 2c. Dee. 28, 1906. 36427
Plain Molly; drama of heart interest in 4 acts,
by Miron Lefflngv,'ell. Chicago, Chicago manu-
script co., 1911. [64] p. f°.
© Dec. 4, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 8, 1911 ; D : 2.5975 ;
Alexander P.yers, Chicago. 36428
Plain (A) of ice; a drama in 3 acts, bv AV.
HiU. < ^ ^ -1
© William Hill, United States; 1886: 141«^6,
June 21. 36429
Plain people; rural play in 4 acts, by D. J.
Stevens. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1910.
61 p. 12°.
© Nov. 5, 1910 ; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910 ; D : 2249S ;
Dana J. Stevens, New York. 36430
Plains (The); a drama in 1 act, founded on the
Mountain Meadows' massacre and the suf-
ferings in Deatli Valley, by S. W. Smith.
© Sam. W. Smith, San Francisco: 1874:
5955, May 4. 36431
See also California through Death Valley.
Plainsman (The); drama [in 4 acts], by T. W.
Broadhurst. New York, Pusey &, company,
1906. 45 p. 12°.
© Thomas W. Broadhurst, New York; D:
8359, Apr, 16, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 16, 1906. 36432
Plaisir d'amour; comedie-bouffo en 3 actes. de
Mouiice Froyez et Georges Berr. Paris,
Librairie Moliere, 1903. 169 p. 12°.
© F. Demoly, Paris ; D : 3551. June 8. 1903 ;
2c. July 20, 1903. 36433
Plaisirs (Les) de la peche; de Henry de Brisay.
3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D : 30013 ; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36434
Planchette; play in 1 act, by Berte Thomas.
[1]. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1913 ; D : 35294 ; Frances Ivor,
Reigate, England. 36435
Planners (The); a drama of ethics and aesthet-
ics in 3 acts, by R. K. Tect. 88 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Franklin J. Hunt, New York ; D : 10738.
.lune 11, 1907 ; 2c. June 14, 1907. 36436
Plant (The); comedy drama in 3 acts, by R.
Baker and G. Stewart. [148] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 2, 1914 ; D : 36907 ; Robert Baker
and Grant Stewart, New York. 36436a
Plantation bitters; a colored fantasy in 2 acts,
for male characters only, bv Mary B. Home.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1892. 29 p. 12°.
(On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston; 1892:
51792, Dec. 19; 2c. Jan. 27, 1893. 36437
Plantation days; by R. F. Kellam.
© R. F. Kellam, Spokane, Wash. ; D : 2580,
Nov. 10, 1902. 36438
southern farce comedy with music in 1 act,
by A. Flatico. [5] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1913; D: 35130; Al Flatico
and Kettie Wells, Cleveland. 36439
Plantation life before the war. See Poor
(The) old slave.
Plantation (The) secret; a drama, by Mrs
W. W. Smitli.
© Mrs. W. W. Smith, Pittsburgh; 1888
34910, Dec. 7. 36440
Planter (The) and Uncle Ike, the chicken
thief; by E. Kirkpatrick. [2] p. 4°. T\i)e-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 2.5. 1910; D: 22370; Earnest
Kirkpatrick, Portland, Or. 36441
Planter's (The) daughter. See Shaun's trust.
1829
36442
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36461
Planter's life; from The Clingalee, bj' Percy
Groeiibauk. 1 p. f°. Typev/ritten.
© Chappel! & co., London ; D : 5S62, Dec. 5,
]904 : 2e. Dec. 5. 1904. 36442
Planter's (A) son; ;i melodrama in 5 acts, by
B. V. M. Gibbs. Ms.
© Bei-tha V. M. Gibb;>. Philadelphia ; 1893 :
41481, Sept. 13 ; 2e. May 24, 1895. 36443
Planter's (The) sons; a southern drama, by
S. H. [Morris.
© Samuel H. Morris, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ;
1889:39570. Dec. 26. 36444
Planter's (The) wife; an original American
comoily drama in 5 acts, by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1880:
15199, Oct. 6. 36445
— : in 4 acts, by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1880:
17146. Nov. 11. 36446
Plasar, queen of the miners; comedy drama in
prologue and 4 acts, by A. L. Johnson. [139]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1884 : 11838. June 11 : 2c. June 11. 36447
Plasar, queen of the mines; original play in 5
acts, by A. L. Johnson.
© Annie Lewis Johnson, Indianapolis ; 1884:
1253, Jan. 17. 36448
Plaster saints; high comedy in 3 movements,
bv Israel Zanswill. London, William Heine-
mann. 1914. 3 p. 1., 212 p. 12°.
© Sept. 24. 1914; 2c. Oct. 15. 1914; D:
38498 ; Macmillan co., New York. 36448a
Platform monologues and stage entertain-
ments; by Kate F. Ellis. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1905. 125 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 7084.
Aug. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 17. 1905. 36449
Plato in the clouds. »S'c'e Land (The) of sis-
terly love.
Piatt's play; farce for the vaudeville, by E.
Kuox. 17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 23, 1915; D : 39487 ; Edward
Knox, Nov/ York. 36449a
Play (The): drama in 3 acts, by R. De.shon and
J. Dunne. [86] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .\ug. 4. 1911; D:24S57; Boberto
Deshon and .Tohn Duime, New York. 36450
Play-actor (The); play in 3 acts, by L. D. Wood-
man. [401 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1911: D: 25404; Louise D.
Woodman. IMelrose, Mass. 36451
Play-actress (The); a 1 act farce, by Edythe
Lewis Schmitt. 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
® E. L. Schmitt, New York ; D : 3639, June
23, 1903 ; 2c. June 23, 1903. 36452
a play iu 4 acts, adapted and arr. from Mr.
Crockett's novel, by Mrs. F. W. Kitchel.
© Mrs. Francis W. Kitchel, Perth Amboy,
N. J. ; 1895 : 51228, Oct. 9. 36453
Play and players, past and present; by H.
Holman. 1 p. 8°. Tj^pewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1910 ; D : 20893 ; Harry Hol-
man, New York. 36454
Play ball; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by J.
Wild.
© John Wild, New York ; 1888 : 8744, Mar.
24. 36455
Play (The) builders; play in 3 acts, by F. W.
Norris and Luther B. Anthony. [90] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24007 ; F. Wickham
Norris, Easton, Pa. 36456
Play (A) for a fortune. See Scotching a
snake.
Play (The) lady; comedy in 3 acts, by E. L.
Beach, jr. [140] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug, 31, 1914; D : 37973 ; Emmet
Lewis Beach, jr., Saginaw, Mich. 36457
Play not with fire; dram.'i in 2 acts, by K. S.
Valerio. l^ew York, John Polhemus, 1879.
© Katharine Sedgwick Valerio, United
States ; 1879 : 10931, Aug. 15. 36458
Play (The) of life; a sensational comedy drama
in 5 acts, by F. Buoman.
© Frank Buoman, Buffalo; 1892:40868.
Dec. 23. 36459
Play (The) of Robin Hood. See In manor
and wood.
Play (The) of the passions. See Who was the
sinner?
Play's (The) the thing; drama in 1 act, by
A. J. Lamb. 3 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1915; D : 40669 ; Arthur J.
Lamb, Chicago. 33459a
Play the game; by K. B. Finley.
© Kate Barclay Finley, Chicago; D: 10159,
Mar. 16, 1907. 36460
dramatic comedy in 1 act and 3 scenes, by
Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C. M, Young]
[2], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1915; D: 40304; Ruth Com-
fort Mitchell Young, New York. 36460a
Play (A) without a name; by S. Morse. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Samuel Morse, Nev^ York ; D : 6032. Jan.
9, 1905; 2c. Jan. 9, 1905. 36461
1830
36461
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36479
Playboy (The) of the western world; a cora-
edv, by J. M. Synge. Act 2. New York, 1907.
19 numb. 1. 8°.
© John M. Svnge. Dublin, Irehinrl ; D :
10221, Mar. 6, 1907; 2c. Mar. 6, 1907.
36461a
Played and lost; a farce, by H. Elliott McBride.
Chicago, T. S. Denison, 1SS2. 8 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison, Chicago; 1882:18523,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 8. 36462
Same.
© H. Elliott McBride, Coraopolis, Pa., as
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal
no. 1220, Oct. 14, 1910. Original entry, Nov. 2.
1882, no. 18523. 36463
Played to a finish; by M. Nuttall.
© Myrtle Nuttall, Los Angeles ; D : 13933,
Sept. 28, 1908. 364S4
Player (The); a comedy iu 4 acts, by M. E.
Smith.
© Mary Ellis Smith, Chicago ; 1889 : 37400,
Dec. 9. 36465
Player (The) children of Blackfriars; romantic
comedy in 2 acts, by E. B. Tiffany. [59] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1911; D: 24338; Esther
Brown Tiffany, Cambridge, Mass. 36466
Player (The) maid; a romantic comedy in 4
acts, by L. Malloy. 39 p. 4°. Printed.
© Louise Malloy, Baltimore; D : 6349. Mar.
9, 1905; 2c. Oct. 2, 1905. 36467
Players (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts, by
Allan A. Freeman.
© Victor E. Freeman, New York ; D : 11497,
Oct. 9, 1907. 36468
Players (The) of London.
Juliet.
See Phyllis as
Player's (A) tragedy; by Alfred Delano [pseud,
of W. A. Delaney] Typewritten.
© W. A. Delaney, New York; 1899:6630.
Jan. 18; Ic. Jan. 18. 36469
Playful (The) poster; by C. Heverin.
© Cator Heverin, New York ; 1900 A : 9842,
Apr. 17. 36470
Playgoers; domestic episode, by A. Pinero.
London, Chiswick press, 1913. 28 p. 8°.
© Ic. Apr 10, 1913; D: 32909; Sir Ar-
thur Pinero, •London. 36471
Same. New York, S. French; London, S.
French, ltd., 1913. 36 p. 12°.
© May 12, 1913; 2c. May 13, 1913; D:
33208; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36472
Playing a part; or. The rehearsal, dramatic
playlet in 1 act, by S. N. Behrman. 17 p.
4°. Ms.
© Ic. July 27, 1911 ; D : 24784 ; Stanlev N.
Behrman, New York. 36473
Playing brownie,
book.
See Complete Hallowe'en
Playing for high stakes. See Miner's (The)
oath.
Playing gooseberry; a society comedy in 1 act,
b.v Evelvn Simms. New York, Dick and Fitz-
gerald, 1909. 17 p. 12°.
© July 27, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 2, 1909 ; D : 16456 :
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 36474
Playing hearts in Merryland; a 1 act military
farce in 1 scene, by B. O. Weston. 10 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Burt Clarence Weston. Chicago ; D :
886, Sept. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1901. 36475
Playing pool; vaudeville eccentricity in 1 act,
by M. E, Swan. [1], 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1912; D : 30187 ; Mark E.
Swan, New York. 36476
Playing possum; a comedy sketch in 1 act, by
William Waterhouse and Ella C. Waterhouse.
23 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914 ; D : 38571 ; William Levi
Waterhouse, Aurora, 111. 36476a
Playing the game; comedy in 3 acts, bv A. C.
O'Dea. [1], 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.'
© Ic. July 13, 1912 ; D : 30252 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Eockville Centre, N. Y. 36477
— comedy in 2 acts, by Josepha Marie Mur-
ray. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1916. 31 p.
12°. (On cover: Baker's ed. of plays)
© Nov. 5, 1915 ; 2c. Nov. 6, 1915 ; D : 42198 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 36477a
— drama in 3 acts, by S. Cowan and L. T.
Whitney. [102] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 3, 1914 ; D : 38692 ; Sada Cowan,
New York, and Leslie Traffarn Whitnev, Bos-
ton. 36477b
— musical review in 1 act, by Harry B. and
R.B.Smith. 39 p. 4°. Typewritten. [^Vords
only]
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1911; D: 25199; Robert B.
Smith, New York. 36478
— original comedy in 1 act, by Leon M. Lion
and Austin Philips. New York, S. French ;
London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 20 p. 12°.
([French's acting ed. no. 2430])
© Feb. 21, 1913; 2c. Feb. 24, 1913; D:
32402 ; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36479
1831
36480
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36499
Playing- the game — Coutinued.
■play ill 4 acts, by C. G. Bochert. [1], 81 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912 ; D : 30089 ; Charles G.
Bochert, New York. 36480
— a 3 act play of adventure and romance, by
E. E. Vick. 60 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 5, 1912; D : 29883 ; Effie Estelle
Vick, Overhmd, Mo. 36481
Playing- the limit; by S. S. Tibbals and H.
Saxby.
© Sevmour S. Tibbals and Howard Saxby,
Ohio ; 1895 : 42910, Aug. 23. 36482
Playing the ponies; in 2 acts, by A. Hoftman.
[208] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D : 11471,
Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1907. 36483
Playing the races; a curtain raiser, a comedy
in 1 act, by E. C. Bennett. Sacramento, Cal.,
1905. cover-title, 18 p. 12°,
© Ellen Corrinne Bennett, Sacramento,
Cal. ; D : 7359, Oct. 4, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 28, 1905.
36484
Playing the tuna; by M. Clover and L. Conly.
36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1909 ; D : 17571 ; Luella Conly,
Pasadena, and Madge Clover, Los Angeles.
36483
Playing with fire; by J. H. Neebe, elaborated
from the 1 act German farce Furcht vor de^r
schwiegermutter, by Clara Ziegler. [36] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910; D: 21848; Joseph
Henry Neebe, Chicago. 36486
comedy playlet, by C. W. Tackenberg. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 12, 1915; D : 41210 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackenberg, Cincinnati. 36486a
drama of to-day in 4 acts, by C. S. Pearson.
ii, 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21246; Charles S.
Pearson, New York. 36487
a society drama in 4 acts, by D. Hastings.
© Dille Hastings, Philadelphia ; 1896 : 7401,
Jan. 30. 36488
See also Cure for the blues. — Dawn. — Miss
Fitz-John.
Playmakers; a comedy in 3 acts, by W. H.
Nichols. 104 p. 4°. Typewritten.
, © Walter H. Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. ; D :
15817, May 10, 1909 ; 2c. May 10, 1909. 36489
play in 1 act, by J. H. Morris and R. K.
Young. [1], 6 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1913 ; D : 32876 ; James How-
ard Morris and Roland Keith Young, New
York. 36490
See alao Widow.
Playmates; a nautical farce comedy, by J. W.
Kelly and Be.ssie Bonehiil.
© Betsv Smith, New York; 1892:49819,
Dec. 6. 36491
-vaudeville skit, by AV. U. Cressy. [2], 21
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 2, 1913; D : 33116 : Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 36492
Plays; by Anton Tchekoff, tr. from the Russian,
with an introduction by Jlarian Fell. New
York, C. Scrihuor's sons, 1912. 3 p. 1., 3-233
p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : Uncle Vanya. — Ivanoff. — Sea
gull. — Swan song.
© Sept. 14, 1912; 2c. Sept. 17, 1912; A:
320420 ; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36493
by August Strindberg, tr. by Edith and
Warner Oland. Boston, J. W. Luce and com-
pany, 1912. Various paging, front, (port.)
12°.
Contents : Father. — Countess Julie. — Out-
law. — Stronger.
© Julv 3, 1912 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1912 ; A : 327743 ;
L. E. Bassett, Boston. 36494
— Same. [218] p. front, (port.) 12°.
Contents : Comrades. — Facing death. — Pa-
riah. — Easter.
© .Tune 14, 1913; 2c. June IS, 1913; A:
350071; L. E. Bassett, Boston. 36495
tv. from the Sv.-edish with an introduc-
tion bv Edwin Bjorknuin. Authorized ed.
New York, C. Scribner's sons. 1912. 3 p. 1.,
3-26S p. 12°.
Contents : The dream play.— The link. —
The dance of death, pt. 1, 2.
© Feb. 24, 1912 ; 2c, Mar. 7, 1912 ;D : 28970 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36496
Same. 3 p. 1., 3-90 p. 12°.
Contents:' Miss Julia. — The stronger.
© Aug. 17, 1912; 2c. Aug. 22, 1912; A:
319426; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36497
Same. 3 p. 1., 3-89 p. 12°.
CoNTiQNTS : Creditors. — I'ariah.
© Nov, 2, 1912 ; 2c, Nov, 5, 1912 ; A : 327606 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36498
- Same. 2d scries. New York. C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1913. 3 p. 1., 3-265 p. 12°,
Contents : There are crimes and crimes. —
Miss Jnlia.— The stronger.— Creditors. — Pa-
riah.
© I^Iar. 1, 1913 ; 2c. Mar, 6, 1913 ; A : 332680 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36499
1832
36500
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36507
Plays; by August Strindberg — Continued.
■ Same. 3d series. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1913. 2 p. 1., 276 p. 12°.
Contents : Swanwhite. — Simoon. — Debit
and credit. — Advent. — Tlie tliunder storm. —
After the fire.
© Oct. 4, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1913 ; A : 354659 ;
Cliarles Scribner's sons, New Yorli. 36500
by Bj0rustjerne Bj^ruson, tr. from tlie Nor-
wegian with an introduction by Edwin Bjork-
man. New York, C. Scribner's sons, 1913.
4 p. 1., 3-281 p. front, (port.) 12".
Contents: The gauntlet (En hanske). — Be-
yond our power (Over evne). — The new sys-
tem (Det ny system),
© Apr. 12, 1913; 2c. Apr. 15, 1913; A:
343S78; Charles Scribner's sons, New Yorl?.
36501
■ Same. 2d series. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons, 1914. 4 p. 1., 3-284 p. 12°.
Contents: Love and geography (Geografi
og kjaerlighed). — Beyond liuman might (Over
evne: annet stykke). — Laboremus (Labore-
mus).
© Feb. 7, 1914; 2c. Feb. 20, 1914; A:
369098; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36501a
by Clyde Fitch, ed. with an introduction
by Montrose J. Moses and Virginia Gerson.
Memorial ed. Boston, Little, Brown and
company, 1915. 4 v. fronts. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Beau Brumraell. Lovers'
lane, Nathan Hale. — v. 2. Barbara Frietchie,
Captain Jinks of the horse marines, Tlie
climbers. — v. 3. The stubbornness of Geraldiue,
The girl with the green eyes, Her own way. —
v. 4. Tlie woman in the case, The truth, The
city.
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. each and aff. Nov. 22.
1915 ; A : 414785 ; Little, Brown and cojapfiny.
Boston! 36501b
— by J. F. Phillips.
© John Franklyn Phillips, Great Neck,
N. Y'. ; D : 15772, May 4, 1909. 36503
— by John Galsworthv. New York and Lon-
don, G. P. Putnam's sons, 1909. v, 263 p.
12°.
Conteints : The silver box. — Joy. — Strife.
© John Galsworthy, Great Britain ; A :
241726, June 11, 1909; 2c. June 11, 1909.
36503
— ■ — —Same. 2d series. New York, Charles
Scribner's sons, 1913. [225] p. 12°.
Contents : The eldest son. — The lictle
dream. — Justice.
© Mar. 29, 1913 ; 2c. Apr. 7, 1913 ; D : 32858 ;
Charles Scribner's sons. New York. 36504
Plays; by John Galsworthy — Continued.
— — Same. 3d series. New York, Charles
Scribner's sons, 1914. [278] p. 12°.
Contents: The fugitive. — The pigeon.—
The mob.
© Sept. 5, 1914; 2c. Sept. 11, 1914; D:
38076; Charles Scribner's sons. New York.
36504a
— -by Leonid Andreyelf, tr. from the Russian
by Clarence L. IMeader and Fred Newton
Scott. Authorised ed. New York, C. Scrib-
ner's sons. 1915. xxvi p., 1 1., 214 p. front,
(port.) 12°.
Contents : The black maskers. — The life of
man. — The Sabine women.
© Feb. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and afe. Feb. 25, 1915 ;
A : 391981 ; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
36504b
•by Mrs. W. K. Clifford. New York, M.
Kennerley, 1910. 5 p. L, [5]-329 p. 12°
Contents : Hamilton's second marriage.—
Thomas and the princess. — The modern way.
© Apr. 2, 1910; 2c. Apr. 15, 1910; A:
261189; Mitchell Kennerley, New York.
36505
Plays and comedies for little folks; by Marie
Irish [pseud, of Mayme Riddle Bitney] Chi-
cago, A. Flanagan company [1912] 172 p.
diagr. 16°.
© Feb. 1,1912; 2c. Feb. 8, 1912 ; A : 305592 :
A. Flanagan co., Chicago. 36506
Plays and monologues; by Benjamin Lease
Crozer Griffith. [Philadelphia. The Penn pub.
CO., 1901] [324] p. 8°.
Contents : Between the acts. — Forget-me-
nots. — A cloudy day. — Wanted — a valet. —
Pro tem. — For her sake. — ^A bachelor's di-
vorce. — A rival by request. — A mistake in
identity. — Not at home.— Monologues.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; A : 8413,
Apr. 30, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 25, 1901. 36506a
Plays and poems; by G. H. Boker. 2 v. 3d
ed. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & co.. 1869.
Contents : v. 1. Calaynos. — Anne Boleyn. —
Leonor fle Guzman. — Francesca da Rimini. —
V. 2. The betrothal. — The widow's marriage.
© George H. Boker, United States; 1883:
18107, 18108, Oct. 3; 2c. each Nov. 5.
36506b, 36506c
Plays for private acting; tr. from the French
and Italian, by members of the Bellevue dra-
matic club of Newport. New York, H. Holt &
company, 1878. (Leisure hour series, no. 99)
[Re-issued in 1902 with the title: — The soup
tureen and other duologues and dialogues]
© Henry Holt & CO., New York; 1878:
8717, July 29 ; 2c. Aug. 14. 36507
1833
36507
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36515
Plays for school children; eil. by Anna M.
Liitkenhiius, with an introduction by Margaret
Knox. New York, The Century co., 1915.
xviii, 283 p. 12°.
© Apr. 24. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Apr. 27, 1915 ;
A: 397737; Century co., New York. 36507a
Plays for small stages; by M. Aldis. New
York, Duffield & company, 1915. xv, 105 p.
front., plates. 8°.
Contents : Mrs. Pat and the law. — Tlie
drama class. — Extreme unction. — The letter. —
Temperament.
© Dec. 3. 1915; 2c. and aff. Dec. 7. 1915:
A : 414912 ; Mary Aldis, New York. 36507b
Plays for the holidays for seventh and eighth
year grades; by C. G. Eichel. [6], 224 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1914; D : 36121 ; Charles
Gerard Eichel, New York. 36507c
Plays in pantomime for moving picture shows;
by D, Davidson, v. 1. 12 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 27, 1909 ; D : 17543 ; Dore David-
son, New York. 36508
Plays of Maurice Maeterlinck; tr. by Richard
Hovey. Chicago, Stone <& Kimball, 1895.
Contents : Princess Maleine. — The in
truder. — The blind. — The seven princesses.
© Stone & Kimball. Chicago ; 1895 : 10008,
Feb. 22 ; 2c. Dec. 10, 1894. 36508a
Same. Chicago, Stone & Kimball, 1894-
1896. 2 V. 12°.
Contents: v. 1. Princess Maleine. — The in-
truder. — The blind. — The seven princesses.- —
V. 2. Alladine and Palomides. — Pelleas and
M^lisande. — Home. — The death of Tintagiles.
© Stone & Kimball, Chicago; 1896:43039,
July 29; 2c. June 17. 36508b
Plays of protest; bv Upton Sinclair. New York,
M. Kennerley, 1912. 3 p. 1., vi, 226 p. 12°.
Contents : The naturewoman.-^The ma-
chine. — The second-story man. — Prince Hagen.
© Jan. 15, 1912; 2c. Feb. 15, 1912; A:
305641 ; Mitchell Kennerley, New York. 36509
Plays of the pioneers; a book of historical
pageant-plays, by Constance D'Arcy Mackay.
New York and London. Harper & brothers,
1915. 174, [1] p. incl. front., plates. 12°.
Contents : The pioneers. — The fountain of
youth. — May-day. — The vanishing face. — The
passing of Hiawatha. — Dame Greel o' Port-
land Town.
© Apr. 26, 1915; 2c. Apr. 27. 1915: aff. Apr.
28, 1915; A: 398583; Harper & bro.s.. Now
York. 36509a
Plays, pleasant and unpleasant; by Bernard
Shaw. New York, Brentano's, 190G. 2 v. 12°.
Contents : v. 1. Containing the three un-
pleasant plays : Widower's houses.^The phil-
anderer. — Mr.«(. Warren's profession. — v. 2.
Containing the four pleasant plays: Arms and
the man.- — Candida. — The man of destiny. —
You never can tell.
© Brentano's. Now York ; A : 134735, 134736,
Dec. 30, 1905; 2c. Dec. 30, 1905. 3650913
— -The first volume containing the three
unpleasant plays. (!hica.go, H. S. Stone & co.,
1898. 2 p. 1., [ix]-xxxi, 244 n., 1 1. incl.
port. 12°.
CoNi'ENTS : Widower's houses. — The Phil-
anderer. — I\Irs. Warren's profession.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago; 1898:
24271. Apr. 18; Ic. Apr. 21; Ic. Mav 3.
36509c
The second volume containing the
pleasant plays. Chicago and New York, H. S.
Stone & CO., 1898. xix, 338 p., 1 1. 12°.
Contents : Yon never can tell. — -Arms and
the man. — Candida. — The man of destiny.
© Bernard Shaw, London; 1898:30213,
May 16 ; 2c. Apr. 18. 36509d
Plaything (The); drama in 1 act. by S. E.
Smyth. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 17. 1914; D : 37S78 ; Samuel E.
Smyth, Omaha. Neb. 36509e
drama in 3 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912; D : 30854 ; Arthur J.
Lnmb, New York. 36510
drama of modern life in 1 act, by C. S.
Booth. [2], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28G37 ; ' Charles
Stewart Booth, New York. 36511
a play in 3 acts. [1], 40 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29984 ; Chas. (J.
Turner. Grand Rapids, Mich. 36512
Playthings; a drama in 4 acts, by M. Z. J.-iPfji.
f99] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25. 1912; D : 29169 : M. Z. .Taffa.
Los Angeles. 36513
piny in 3 acts, by M. Z. Jaffa. 81 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1913; D : 33865 ; Minnie Z.
Jaffa, Los Angeles. 36514
Playwright (The): by P.. J. Travis. 58 p. 4°.
:m.s.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1909; D : 17317 ; Boyd J.
Travis, Columbus, O. 36515
1834
36516
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36533
Playwright (The) — Continued.
■ a comedy in 4 acts, by L. Landes. New
Yorlv, Chambers print [1900] 3 p. 1., 91 p.
front, (port.) 8°.
© Leonard Landes, New Yorl^; 1900 A:
10140, Apr. 21 ; Ic. June S ; Ic. July 21. 36516
See also His partner's wife.
Playwrig-ht at work; by J. P. Powell. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© .lames Francis Powell. Norwalli. Conn.;
D : 874S, June 28, 190G ; 2c. June 28, 1906.
36517
Playwrights (The); by M. C. Kann. 43 p. 1°.
Typewritten.
© Mattve C. Kann, San Francisco ; D :
14587, Dec' 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 36518
Play write (The); a comedy-drama in 4 acts, by
S. Wood.
© Stanley Wood, Denver ; 1894 : 7146, Jan.
31. 36519
Plea (The) of love; a comedy in verse, by Os-
born Rennie Lamb. Nev/ Yorli, Ames & Rol-
linson, 1907. 55 p. 12°.
© Osborn Rennie Lamb, Cresskill, N. J. ;
D : 11428, Sept. 28, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 12, 1907.
36520
Pleasant (A) evening; comedy in 4 acts, by
Frederic Arnold Kummer. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D : 202.55 ; Sanger &
.Jordan, New Yorlc. 36521
-an eccentric character comedy si^etch for
one male and one female character, by R. A.
Mansfield. [15] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Robert A. Mansfield, Lfmisville ; D : 371,
Apr. 20, 1901 ; 2c. May 21, 1901. 36522
Pleasant (A) evening by the imperial trio; a
comedy sketch in 1 act, by R. H. Hodge. Type-
i written.
I © R. H. Hodge, New York : 1899 : 76990,
Nov. 13 ; 2c. Jan. 27, 1900. 36523
Pleasant hours in language fields. See Word
(The) family.
Pleasant journey; fai'cical sketch, by C. W.
L Tackenberg. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. S, 1914 ; D : 39033 ; Charles Wil-
liam Tackeuberj?, Cincinnati. 36523a
Pleasant wedding guests; comedy in 1 act, by
Fanny Ritchie.
© Roxbury pub. co., New York ; 1899 : 17949,
Mar. 9; 2c. Mar. 9. 36524
Please be kind to my mamma, dad; by J. A.
DehJi.
© John A. Dehn, Rochester, N. Y. ; D : 9036,
Sept. 4, 1906. 36525
Please don't wake me; dope song, by Matthew
Woodward. 2 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Woodward & Jerome, New York ; D :
15123, Feb. 9, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1909. 36526
Pleasing her parents; or, Losing a lover, a
drama in 4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12112, Jan. 3, 1908. 365$i7
Pleasure; a comedy drama, by Olive Logan and
W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, New York ; 1872 : 7626, July
17. 36528
Pleasure (A) stroll on Pifth avenue; play in
1 act, by I. F. Hapiiood. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 22, 1915; D : 42060 ; Isabel F.
Hapgood, New York. 36528a
Pleasure (A) trip; a comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Gondiuet and A. Bisson, tr. from the French
by Newton Chisneil. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames,
1885. 49 p. 12°. { [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 168] )
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1886 : 4241, Feb.
19 ; 2c. Feb. 20. 36529
Pleasures and palaces. See Lesson in house-
keeping.
PleasTires and politics; an opera in 3 acts, by
L. Richardson. Typewritten.
© Lilian Richardson, Washington ; 1893 :
9707, Feb. 21 ; 2c. Feb. 21. 36530
Pleasures (The) of hell; a spectacular extrava-
.i;ai!za in 3 acts, by T. E. Conterno and R. M.
"Whiteiiead.
© Theodore E. Conterno, Brooklyn, and
Ralph M. Whitehead, New York; 1897:22562,
Apr. 10. 36531
Pleasures (The) of the world; religious comedy
in 3 acts, by John Preston [pseud, of J. P.
Buschlen] Lamoui, la.. Herald publishing
house [1915] 64 p. 8°.
© Oct. 15, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1915 ; D : 42183 ;
.John Preston Buschlen, Lamoni, la. 36531a
Plebe (La); sainete de costumbres populares en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Fernjlndez Palomero, mtisica de
los maestros Foglietti y Padilla. Madrid [So-
. ciedad de autores espanoles] 1913. 47 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36552 ; Manuel Femrmdez Palomero, Madrid.
36531b
Plebeian; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by J. Ar-
thur.
© Joseph Arthur, New York ; 1887 : 4849,
Mar. 1. 36532
-a romantic drama, by Wm. Young.
© Frank Curtis, Detroit ; 1882 : 18659, Nov. 3.
36533
1835
36534
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
86554
Plebes (The); by B. L. Johnson. [6] p. f°.
Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Bessie Louise Johnson, Cliicago ; D :
15646, Apr. 17, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 17, 1909. 36534
Pledge (The) of Coronova; a dramatic playlet
in 1 scene, by Harry S. Sheldon. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© John Justus, Keokuk, la. ; D : 15980, June
1, 1909 ; 2c. June 3, 1909. 36535
Pledge (The) of honor; romantic melodrama in
5 acts, by James W. Harkins, jr. [G7] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Thomas E. Shea, Belfast, Me. ; D : 3163.
Mar. 19, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 36536
Pledged; or, Fun in a pawnshop, an original
comedy in 2 acts, by Robei't B. Peattie.
© Charles Katzenberg, Philadelphia ; 1885 :
13172, June 15. 36537
Pledgeling (The); a college comedy, by H. S.
Mitchell. 40 p. 8°. Printed.
© Henrv S. Mitchell, Minneapolis ; D : 6503,
Apr. 12, 1905; 2c. May 3, 1905; 2c. Aug. 19,
1905. 36538
Pledging of Polly; farce in 2 acts, by Abby
Bullock and Margaret Currier Lyon. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Oct. 21, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 22, 1909 ; D : 17164 ;
Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 36539
Pleiades (The); a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
A. S. Gilmore. [67] p. f°. Typev/ritten.
[Libretto only]
© Annella S Gilmore. Omaha, Neb. ; D :
2220, Aug. 9, 1902 ; 2c. Jan. 14, 1904. 36540
or. The Pleiades and the planets, a celes-
tial fantasy, by Margaret Virginia Jenkins.
[1], 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© IM. V. Jenkins, New York ; D : 6984, July
18, 1905 ; 2c. July 18, 1905. 36541
Plenty of money; a drama in 4 acts.
© Oliver Doud Byron, Brooklyn; 1876:
11215, Oct. 3. 36542
Plight (The) of Doubleday; a play in 5 acts, by
W. M. Smith. Typewritten.
© William Maus Smith, Chicago; 1900 A:
2257, .Tan. 25; 2c. Jan. 2.5. 36543
Plongee (Bn) See Submarine (The)
Plot (The); vaudeville sketch, by U. Akerstrom.
19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 13, 1910; D: 21547; Ullie Aker-
strom, Brooklyn. 36544
Plot against plot; by T. Luiz de Freitas. Cald-
well. Id., Gem state rural printers, 1903. 65
p. 8°.
© Thome Luiz de Freitas, Portland, Or. ;
D : 3104, Mar. 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 19, 1903.
36545
Plot and counterplot; a play, by J. A. Eustace.
© Jennie A. Eustace, Elmira, N. Y. ; 1880 :
20199, Dec. 29. 36546
Plot and proxy; or. The colonel's surrender, a
comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the German by R. C.
Wright, arr. and adapted for the stage by
H. S. Duffield and Phosa McAllister.
© Robert Catlin Wright, Portland, Or.;
D : 4243, Nov. 14, 1903. 36547
Plot (A) for millions; a drama in a prologue
and 4 acts, by Rhg Lorraine,
© R. Lorraine, New York; D:9001, Aug.
18, 1906. 36548
Plot (The) of Scotland Yard. -See Ivory's
peril.
Plot (The) revealed; or, Capital and labor
united, a real drama of life in 5 acts and 2
spectacular tableaux, by G. W. Dunkle.
© G. W. Dunkle, Lock Haven, Pa.; 1888:
20496, July 16. 36549
Plot (The) that failed; travesty play in 1 act
and 1 scene, by F. J. Beaman and Clifford F.
Ivins. [1], 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913 ; D : 34626 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 36550
Plots and playwrights; comedy in 2 pts., by
Edward Massey [pseud, of G. E. Massey]
[2], 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42428 ; George Ed-
ward Massey, Cambridge, Mass. 36550a
Plotted and lost; a melodrama in 3 acts, by
J. F. Soop. [4], 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .Jennie F. Soop, Boston; 1890:15416,
May 9; 2c. June 6. 36551
Plotters (The); drama in 5 acts, by Max Glass.
61, [2] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 16, 1911 ; D : 24220 ; Sadey Glass.
Cincinnati. 36552
play in 3 acts, by C. Dennett. [3], 48 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914; D: 36864; Charles
Griffen Dennett, Indianapolis. 36552a
by O. W. Stewart. 70 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. July 22, 1915 ; D : 41285 ; Oliver W.
Stewart, Indianapolis. 36552b
Plowman (The) of Ayrshire; a draiiia in 4
acts, by P. E. Bissell.
© P. E. Bissell, Bedford, O. ; D : 129.")G, May
11, 1908. 36553
Plowman (The) of Cahermoyne; a play in 4
acts, by J. C. Roach and J. A. Knox.
© James C. Roach and J. Armory Knox.
New York ; 1884 : 12444, June 19. 36554
1836
36555
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36575
Pluck; ii story of £50,000, an original drama, by-
Henry Pettitt and Augustus Harris.
© Eugene Tompkins, Boston; 1882:13632,
Aug. 18. 36555
or. The adventures of our commercial
travelers, a sensational drama in 3 acts and
prologue, written and composed by D. Marx.
© David Marx, New York ; 1882 : 6365, Apr.
21. 36556
Pluck and luck; a protean sensation drama in
3 acts and 10 scenes, originally written by J. J.
McCloskey, adapted by F. Jones.
© Frank Jones, Now York ; 1879 : 5597.
Apr. 26; Ic. Apr. 26. 36557
Pluck brings luck. Sec Kittens.
Plucking of a rose; a romantic Irisli drama in
5 acts, by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tempest.
© IVIr. and Mrs. John L. Tempest, Slienan-
doah, Pa.; 1898:52414, Sept. 7; 2c. Jan. 4,
1899. 36558
Plucky American girl: a 4 act melodrama, by
W. A. Tulley. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William A. Tullev, Jersey City ; t) : S3.30;
Apr. 12, 1906; 2c. Api-. 25. 1906. 36559
Plucky, the v/harf-rat; a 1 act comedy, by A. W.
Holbrook.
© Amelia Weed Holbrook, Chicago; 1897:
51071, Sept. 13. 36560
Plum-Blossom of Ping-Chow; comedy playlet
' in 3 scenes, by H. Turberville. [1], 19 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913 ; D : 34660 ; Henry Turber-
ville, Washington. 36561
Plum (A) pudding; a 3 act comedy, by G. M.
Spence. 43 p. f°. Typewritten.
© George M. Spence, Chicago ; 1887 : 11355,
Apr. 28 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1893. 36562
Plumbers (The); an eccentric comedv in 4 acts,
by G. W. Howard and L. C. Tees.
© George W. Howard and Levin C. Tees,-
Philadelphia ; 1883 : 23275, Dec. 15. 36563
[2],
farce in 1 act, by H. W. G. Plunkett.
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 18, 1913 ; D : 34763 ; Harry Wil-
loughby Grattan Plunkett, New Maiden. Eng-
land. 36564
Plume (A) of feathers; comedy in 1 act, by
Gulielma Penn and R. Fitzjohu. London.
S. French, ltd. ; New York, S. French, 1912.
16 p. 12°. ( [French's acting ed. no. 2400] )
© Apr. 26, 1912; 2c. Apr. 27, 1912; D:
29507; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36565
Plumes (Les) du geai; piece en 4 actes, de J.
Jullien. 42 p. illus. 8°. [Reprinted from
Je sais tout]
© Jean Jullien, Paris ; D : 8828, July 14,
1906; 2c. July 14, 1906. 36566
Plumes (Les) du paon; comedie en 3 actes [par]
A. Bis.son & Berr de Turique. [Paris, Impr.
de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1., 82 p, 1 1. 12°.
© A. Bisson & Berr de Turique, Paris ; D :
11408, Sept. 25, 1907; 2c. Sept. 25, 1907.
36567
Plummer's Ridge; rural picture in 4 scenes, by
Wilbur Duntley. Boston, The author, 1910.
23 p. 16°.
© Jan. 11, 1910; 2c. Feb. 26. 1910; E:
20300; Wilbur L. Duntley, Boston. 36568
Plumville (The) refoi-mer; a comedy in 4 acts,
by C. T. Grant.
© Charles T. Grant, Boston ; 1900 A : 19989,
Aug. 10. 36569
Plunge (A) into matrimony; 1 act sketch, by
G. A. Weber. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1914; D : 38397 ; Gustav
Adolph Weber, Milwaukee. 36569a
Plunger (The) ; a drama in 5 acts, by D. K. Hig-
gins. New I'^ork, A. S. Seer's theatrical print,
1889.
© Oliver D. Byron, New York ; 1889 : 24095.
Aug. 6. 36570
an original play, by A. Smith and E.
Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, New
York; 1888:30856, Oct. 29. 36571
Plungers (The); a play in 4 acts, by P. H.
Crocker. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry Crocker, Chicago ; D : 14337,
Nov. 21, 1908; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 36572
Plunkett's Four Corners. See Our Nan.
Plus (La) amoureuse; piece en 4 actes. [de]
■ Lucien Besnard. Pai"is, Librairie Moli^re,
1907. 211 p. 12°.
© F. Demolv, Paris ; D : 9783. Jan. 12, 1907 ;
2c. Jan. 24, 1907. 36573
Plus (Le) beau corps de France; fantaisie raili-
taire en 2 actes et 5 tableaux, de Trebla et
Emile Codey, musique nouvelle et arrangee
par M. Monteux-Brisac. Paris. Librairie the-
atrale du Nouveau siecle, 1910. 136 p. 12°.
© Sept. 1. 1911; 2c. Oct. 23, 1911; D:
25565 ; G. Ondet et M. Viterbo, Paris. 36574
Plus (Les) beaux jours; comedie en 3 actes,
par G. A[ntona]-Traversi. traduction de Mile.
Darsenne. {In Touche a tout. no. 12)
© Dec. 15, 1910 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1911 ; D : 23036 ;
Ar theme Fayard, Paris. 36575
1837
36576
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36591
Plus (La) faible; comedie en 4 actes, de M. Pr6-
vost. 74 p. 12°. Printed.
© Marcel Prevost. Paris ; D : 4912, Apr. 21,
1904; 2c. Apr. 21, 1904. 36576
Plus fort que le mal; essai sur le mal innom-
able, piece en 4 actes, [de] G. Espe de Metz.
Paris, A. Maloine, 1907. 232 p. 12°.
© A. Maloine, Paris ; D : 9288, Oct. 22, 1906 ;
2c. Oct. 22, 1906. 36577
Plus (La) forte; pigce en 3 actes. de E. Brieux.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1909. 1 p. 1..
102 p. 12°.
© Eugene Brieux. Paris ; D : 1G158, June
25, 1909; 2c. June 25, 1909. 36578
Plus que reine; drame en 5 actes, et un pro-
logue, 7 tableaux, [par] Emile Bergerat.
Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1899. 5 p. 1., 238 p.
12°.
© Paul Ollendorff, Paris; 1899:23709, Apr.
4; 2c. Apr. 4. 36579
Plutocrat (The); drama in 5 acts, by O. F.
Schupphaus. New York, A. Lovell & co.,
1892. 103 p. 16°.
© Otto Frederick Schupphaus, Brooklyn ;
1891 : 18377, May 19 ; 2c. Mar. 6, 1893. 36580
■ a drama in 4 acts, by S. Chapman. [50J p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Stella Chapman, New York ; 1894 : 28822,
.July 10 ; 2c. July 10. 36581
or, The contingent social, economic and
industrial crisis, an allegory, a lyric compo-
sition, by George Lafayette Ayere [pseud, of
G. A. Lafayette] [112] p. 16°. Printed.
© George Ayere Lafayette, Kansas City,
Mo. ; D : 6388, Mar. 9, 1905 ; 2c. Jan. 31, 1905.
36582
Plutocrats (The); comic opera-libretto in 3 acts,
by S. Solomons.
© Selina Solomons, San Francisco ; 1894 :
18951, Apr. 12. 36583
Plutocrats in purgatory; a musical monstrosity
in 2 acts, by B. Lane. 17 1. f°. Printed.
[Words only]
© Brandon Lane, New York ; D : 14157. Oct.
27, 1908 ; 2c. acts 1, 2, Oct. 27, 1908. 36584
Pneumatica; blown-up in two bubbles, book by
E. D. Burrows, lyrics by T. G. Springer. [3].
72 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910 ; D : 22204 ; Thomas Grant
Springer, Oakland, Cal., and Ethelbert D.
Burrows, Berkeley, Cal. 36585
a fantastic blow out in 2 bubbles, book by
T. G. Springer and Ethelbert Dudley Bur-
rows, lyrics by T. G. Springer. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1912; D: 29078; Thomas
Grant Springer, New York. 36586
Po ukazu tsario; a drama in 4 acts, by A.
Henniquin [Hennequin]
© Alfred Henniquin, Ann Arbor; 1890:
20429, June 24. 36587
Po' white trash and other one act dramas; by
Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, certain of the
plays being written in collaboration with
Emma Sheridan Fry and P. W. Mackave.
Chictigo, H. S. Stone & co., 1900. 5 p. 1., 3-232
p., 1 1. 12°.
Contents : At the barricade. — Bit of in-
struction.— Comedie Royall.— End of the
way. — Galatea of the toy-shop. — In far Bo-
hemia. — Po' white trash. — Rohan the silent.—
Song at the castle.
© Herbert S. Stone & co., Chicago ; 1900 A :
19444, Aug. 4 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1900. 36587a
Poacher (The); comedy in 1 act, by J. O. Fran-
cis. [2], 41 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D: 37085; John Os-
wald Francis, London. 36587b
Poacher's (The) daughter; a drama in 4 acts.
© Claire Scott, New York ; 1888 : 2994,
Jan. 27. 36588
Pobre (La) Dolores; sainete Ifrico decostumbres
madrilenas en 3 cuadros y en verso, original
de L. Esteso y L6pez de Haro, mGsica del
maestro Jose Fonrat. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1907. 30 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Luis Esteso y L6pez de Haro, Madrid;
D : 11488, Oct. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 9, 1907. 36589
Pobre (El) Don Benito; juguete comico en 3
actos, original de F. Pontes. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 56 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
36529 ; Fernando Pontes, Madrid. 36589a
Pobre (La) nifia; comodia en 3 actos y en prosa,
original de C. Arniches. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1912. 95 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32568 ;
Carlos Arniches, Madrid. 36590
Pobrecito (El) Juan. See Palacio triste.
Pobres (Las) viudas; juguete lirico en 1 acto,
(lividido en 2 cuadros, original de Julio Pardo
y Adolfo Sfmchez Carrfire, mdsica de los
inaestros C. Vela y E. Brli. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1913. 49 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32541 ;
J. Pardo y A. Silnchez Carrgre, Madrid.
36591
1838
36591
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36608
Poca (La) lacha; sainete lirico en 1 acto, di-
vidido en Scuadros. original de Silvio-Figarelo
y [Manuel] Gonzalez [de] Lara, mlisica del
maestro Ubeda. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 45 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38208; Silvio-Figarelo y Gonzalez Lara, Ma-
drid. 36591a
Poca pena; sainete lirico en 1 acto, dividido en
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de R. Asensio
Mas, mlisica de los maestros Torregrosa y
Alonso. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1912. 42 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29776 ; Ramon Asencio Mas, Madrid. 36592
Poca (La) vergiienza; pasatiempo c6mico-polI-
tico-sicaliptico-cinematografico de actualidad
en 1 acto, dividido en 6 cuadros, en prosa y
verso, 'original de S. M. Grants y E. Polo,
mtisica del maestro Emilio Borras. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909. 43, [1]
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16889 ; Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid. 36593
Pocahontas; by Tecmutha [pseud, of E. O.
Ropp] Normal, 111., The Universal publishing
company, 1906. 1 p. 1., [5]-90 p. 12°.
© Edwin Oliver Ropp, Normal, 111.; D:
8830, June 7, 1906 ; 2c. July 16, 1906. 36594
a burlesque operetta in 2 acts, by Welland
Hendrick. Chicago, T. S. Denison [1886]
19 p. 12°. ( [Amateur series] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1886 : 22871, Oct.
11 ; 2c. Oct. 15. 36595
— Same.
© Welland Hendrick, Nyack, N. Y., as the
author, in renewal for 28 years. Renewal no.
5708, Sept. 26, 1914. Original entry, Oct. 11,
1886, no. 22871. 36595a
— a comedy of sylvan love and tragedy of a
broken heart, in 5 acts, by Randolph Keim
[i. e. De B. R. Keim]
© De B. Randolph Keim, Washington ; D :
9711, Dec. 28, 1906. 365^6
— 'a grand lyric, mimic, aquatic, and pictorial
spectacle, founded upon the history of Vir-
ginia, by B. Kiralfy. [2], 16 p. 4°. Tj^e-
writteu.
© Bolossy Kiralfy, New York; D:9889,
Jan. 29, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 13, 1907. 36597
— libretto of opera in 5 acts, by A. E. Robin-
son and C. W. Robinson. Detroit, Stewart &
Lowe, 1891. 35 p. 16°.
© Annie E. Robinson and Charles W. Rob-
inson, Detroit ; 1891 : 8808, Mar. 9 ; 2c. June 19.
36598
Pocahontas — Continued.
a melodrama in 5 acts, by S. H. M. Byers.
Stage ed. 91 p. 12°. Printed.
© S. H. M. Byers, United States; 1875:
3326, Apr. 5 ; 2c. July 7. 36599
opera in 3 acts, written and composed by
W. Patten. 88 p. 8°. Ms. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 12, 1910 ; D : 22785 ; Willard Pat-
ten, Minneapolis. 36600
a play in 1 act, by V. Black. [9] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Violet Black, New York; D:7770, Dec.
27, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 27, 1905. 36601
a spectacular play, by W. L. Austin. 15 p.
f . Typewritten.
© W. L. Austin, Richmond ; D : 9055, Sept.
10, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 10, 1906. 36602
or, Homestead life in the New "World,
libretto in 6 acts, by Anna E. Robinson and
C. W. Robinson. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Robinson, Detroit; 1893:
12579, Mar. 11 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 36603
Pocahontas, the Indian queen; a comic opera
in 2 acts, words by G. B. Hart, music by A.
Pauli. Libretto. Raleigh, N. C, Edwards,
Broughton & co., 1886. 16 p. 16°.
© A. Pauli and Chas. B. Hart, United
States ; 1886 : 4001, Feb. 16 ; 2c. Mar. 3.
36604
Pocahontas, the Virginia nonpareil; a drama
of tlie 17th century, by G. F. Viett. 68 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© George Frederic Viett, Norfolk, Va. ; D :
8938, Aug. 9, 1906 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1906. 36605
Pocket (The) See Pockets (The)
Pocket-book (The) mystery; a drama in 4 acts
and a prologue, by Dominick Murray and
C. W. Barry.
© Charles W. Barry, New York ; 1872 : 8115,
July 31. 36606
Pocket (A) edition of the Mikado; a ten
minute brochure, by R. Reed.
© Roland Reed, Boston; 1885:22798, Oct.
31. 36607
Pocket (The) handkerchief; play in 3 acts, by
H. Thorn. 129 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 18, 1915; D: 40981; Hallett
Thorn, New York. 36607a
Pockets (The); by E. Nice. [12] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Eugene Nice, New York ; D : 10869, June
5, 1907 ; 2c. June 5, 1907. [Note : copies de-
posited have title. The pocket] 36608
5379— VOL 2—17-
-12
1839
S6608
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36614
Poco (El) juicio; sainete eu 1 aeto dividido eu 4
ciiadros, en prosa, original de Luis Linares
Becerra y Jose Mesa Andres. INIadrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1914. 41 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38258; L. Linares Becerra y J. Mesa Andres,
Madrid. 36608a
Pocos (Los) anos; sainete con miisica en 1 acto,
dividido on 4 cuadros, en prosa, original de
iliguol Miluira y Ricardo Gouziilez, musica
de Manuel Penella. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1912. 41 p. 12?. [Libretto
only]
© Dec. o, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31588 :
M. Miliura y K. Gonziilez. Madrid. 36609
Poder (El) de la impotencia; drama en 3 actos
y en prosa, por Jose Echegaray, ed. by Aurelio
Si. Esi)in()sa. Boston. Schoenhof book co..
1900. xx, [2], 225 p. front, (port.) 12°.
© G. Tleuschel, Boston; D : 9222, Oct. 6,
190G; 2c. Nov. 15, 1906. 36610
Poderoso caballero; engendro comico en 1 acto,
dividido eu 2 cuadros, original y escrito en
prosa por A. Doinfnguez. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1914. 31 p. 12°.
© Mar. 28, 1914; Ic. Mar. 30, 1914; D:
30537; Aiitoiuo Donnnguez, Madrid. 36610a
Podgers' predicament; an acting slcetch in 1
scene, by L. O. Tees.
© Levin C. Tees, Philadelphia ; 1899 : 19610.
Mar. 16; 2c. Apr. 6. 36611
Pedology (A) party; by F. M. Lafiin.
© Florence M. Laflin, St. Louis ; D : 15459.
Mar. 25, 1909. 36612
Podratsick (Der); or. The Russian Turkish
war, comical operetta in 4 acts and 7 scenes,
by A. Goldfaden.
© A. Goldfaden, New York ; 1888 : 2108.
Jan. 19. 36613
Poems; by William Birdsly Benton. Chrysanthe-
mum ed. and final revision, v. 3. Deposit.
N. y., W. B. Benton, 1915. 10 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents : Past and present. —
Jack and John.
© Sept. 28. 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Oct. 2, 1915 ;
A : 410800 ; W. B. Benton. Deposit, N. Y.
36613a
lyrical and dramatic, to which is added
Cromwell, an historical play, by S. K. Wiley.
New York. G. H. Richmond ; TiOndon, Chap-
man & Hall, 1900. vii, 214 p. 12°.
© Sara King Wiley, East Orange, N. J. ;
1900 A : 3872, Feb. 12 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1900.
36613b
Poems and ballads; by Hermann Hagedorn.
Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin com-
pany, 1912. X p., 2 1., 3-133, [1] p., 1 1. 12°.
Dramatic contents : The last faring. — The
three false women of Llanlar.
© Oct. 26, 1912; 2c. Oct. 30, 1912; A:
327599; H. Hagedorn, Englewood. N. J.
36613c
Same. [New ed.] New York, The Macmil-
lan company, 1913. x, [1], 143, [1] p. 12'
Dramatic contents : The last faring. — The
three false women of Llanlar.
© Oct. 22, 1913; 2c. Oct. 23, 1913; A:
354896; Macmillan co.. New York. [Copy-
right is claimed on new and revised ma-
terial] 36613d
Poems- and dramas; by William Sharp. Uni-
form ed. arr. by Mrs. William Sharp. New
York, Duffield «& company. 1910. 455 p. 11.
front, (port.) 12°. (The writings of Fiona
Macleod, pseud, v. 7)
Dramatic contents : The Immortal hour. —
The house of Usna.
© Oct. 22, 1910; 2c. Oct. 27, 1910; A:
273939 ; Duffield & co.. New York. 366 13 e
Poems and plays; by Harry Lorenzo Chapin.
New York, The Shakespeare press [1915] 259
p., front, (col. port.) plate (col. port.) 8°.
Dramatic contents : The royal nurse. —
Forsaken.— Semeramus. — The eccentric phi-
losopher. — A white slave. — Aggression won. —
The love test.
© Dec. 20, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. Dec. 22, 1915 ;
A : 420028 ; Anna Fries Chapin, Cleveland.
36613f
Poems (The) and plays of William Vaughn
Moody; witli an introduction by John M.
Manly, v. 1. Poems and poetic dramas. Bos-
ton and New York, Houghton Mifflin com-
pany, 1912. xlvi, 448 p. front, (port.) 12°.
Dramatic contents : The fire-briuger. —
The masque of judgment. — The death of
Eve.
© Nov. 16, 1912; 2c. Nov. 19, 1912; A:
327890; Harriet C. Moody, Chicago. [Copy-
right is claimed on new matter and introduc-
tion] 36613g
Poesia (La) de la reja; apunte de sainete, origi-
nal y en prosa, de J. G. Renovales y F. Ga.
Pacheco. Madrid [Sociedad de autores espa-
noles] 1914. 20 p. 12°.
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40086; Juan G. Renovales y Francisco Ga.
Pacheco, Madrid. 366 13h
Poet (The); play in 4 acts, by W. V. Pettit.
126 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1911; D : 25782 ; Wm.
Vaughan Pettit, New York. 36614
1840
36615
COPYBIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36630
Poet (The) — Continued.
a tragedy in 3 acts, by Gabriel Boudous-
quie.
© G. Boudousquie. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; 1898:
77404, Dec. 31. 36615
See also Semiramis, and other plays.
Poet (The) and the lady; by F. R. Cutter. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
■© Frederick Rollin Cutter, Cincinnati ; D :
12883, May 2, 1908; 2c. May 2, 1908. 36616
Poet (The) and the queen. See Shakespeare
(The) wedding festival.
Poet (The) and the singer. See Deformed
(The) court singer.
Poet prince of Shalimar. See Grand Nazar.
Poet (The) reporter, and maid; a comedy sketch
in 1 scene, by F. H. Livingstone. 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank H. Livingstone, Chicago ; D : 10415,
Apr. 25, 1907; 2c. May 22, 1907. 36617
Poet (The) with a pull; a 1 act farce, by P. R.
Kellar.
© Philip R. Kellar, Chicago ; D : 7400, Oct.
14, 1905. 36618
Poeta (El) de la vida; zarzuela en 1 acto y 3
cuadros, original de A. M. Viergol, mfisica
del maestro Rafael Calleja. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1910. [3], 43 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 29, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 31, 1910 ; D : 22438 ;
Antonio M. Viergol, Madrid. 36619
Poetaster; by Ben Jonson, and Satiromastix, "by
Thomas Dekker, ed. by Josiah H. Penniman.
Boston and London, D. C. Heath & co. [1913]
Ixx, 456 p. 16°.
© Apr. 11, 1913; 2c. Apr. 17, 1913; A:
343920; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 36619a
Poetical (A) wooing; a comedietta in 1 act and
in verse, by C. F. Pidgin.
© Charles F. Pidgin, Boston ; 1S78 : 11294,
Oct. 1. 36620
Poetical (The) works of William B. Yeats;
V. 2. New York, The Macmillan company,
1907. 524 p. 12°.
Dramatic contents: The Countess Cath-
leen.^The land of Heart's Desire. — The
shadowy waters. — On Baile's Strand. — King's
threshold. — Deirdre.
© Macmillan co., New York; A : 181310.
July 8, 1907 ; 2c. July 8, 1907. 36620a
Same. Dramatic poems. New and rev. ed.
New York, The Macmillan company ; London,
Macmillan & co., ltd., 1912. ix, 533 p. 12°,
© Aug. 7, 1912; 2c. Aug. 8, 1912; A:
319308; Macmillan co., New York. 36621
Poet's (The) club; a farce in 1 act for male
characters only, by M. N. Beebe. Boston,
W. H. Baker & co., 1908. 21 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 14080,
Oct. 17, 1908; 2c. Nov. 7, 1908. 36622
Poet's (The) daughter; or, The ms., a comedy
drama in 3 acts, by B. Wallston and C. W.
Butler. [108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Blanche Wallston and Charles W. But-
ler, United States; 1882:11891, July 19; 2c
July 24. 36623
Poet's (The) dream; drama in 4 acts, by G.
Iiucas. [41] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911 ; D : 23927 ; Geo. Lucas,
Passaic, N. J. 36624
Poet's (The) eye; play in 3 acts, by E. Knob-
lauch. [117] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1915; D: 40710; Edward
Knoblauch. London. 36624a
Poet's (A) life. See Julien.
Poet's (The) love afEair; by J. B. Larric. 14
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© J. Burnett Larric, New York ; D : 14651,
Dec. 19, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1908. 36625
Poet's (A) loves; a play in 5 acts, by E. C.
Hardy. [65] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York; D:
6267, Feb. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 30, 1905. 36626
Poet's (The) nightmare.
See Aurora Borealis.
Sherwood. 9 p. f°.
Poet's (A) plight; by A
Typewritten.
© Anita Sherwood, Los Angeles ; D : 3175,
Mar. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 23, 1903. 36627
Poggles; or. Traveling acquaintances, a com-
edy drama in 4 acts, by G. P. and M. Has-
brouck.
© George P. Hasbrouck and Mary Has-
brouck, New York ; 1889 : 2711, Jan. 22.
36628
Poia; grosse oper in. 3 akten, text von Ran-
dolph Hartley nach den von Walter McClintock
gesammelten Indianer-legenden, ins Deutsche
iibertragen von Eugenie von Huhn, musik
von Arthur Neviu. Berlin, A. Fiirstner, 1909.
45 p. 16°. [Libretto only]
© Oct. 26, 1909; 2c. Nov. 10, 1909; D:
17319 ; Adolph Fiirstner, Berlin. 36629
Poids (Le) du remords (The burden of re-
morse); a drama in 6 tableaux, by H. Demene.
[93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henri Demene, Paris ; D : 5124, June 3,
1904 ; 2c. June 3, 1904. 36630
Point de lendemain. See Theatre complet;
[de] Paul Hervieu.
1841
36631
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36652
Point (A) in law; by J. H. Beutliam. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John H. Bentham, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 6079, Jan. 14, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 31, 1904 ; Ic.
Feb. 6, 1905. 36631
Point lace and diamonds; a comedy, by A. S.
Crafts.
© Aunetta S. Crafts, Austin, 111.; 1893:
41573, Sept. 14. 36632
Point of honor; comedy in 3 acts, by C. Gott.
62 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1910 ; D : 20737 ; Charles Gott,
Arlington, Mass. 36633
— — a comedy in 2 acts, by- Helen Kane. Bos-
ton, W. H. Balder & co., 1906. 25 p. 12°.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 9068,
Sept. 12, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 16, 1906. 36634
-drama, by W. Bronson.
© Walter Bronson, New Yorlj ; 1884 : 23110,
Nov. 18. 36635
a play in 4 acts, by N. Mayer. Hartford,
Conn., The Case, Lockwood & Brainard co.
1884. 54 p. 16°.
© Nathan Mayer, Hartford : 1884 : 13351,
.Tuly 1 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1888. 36636
Point (A) of law. See Worth of a woman.
Point (The) of life; a play in 3 acts, by A. J.
Burr. Englewood, N. J., The Hillside press,
1907. 3 p.l, 6-88, [1] p., 1 1. 8°.
© Amelia J. Burr, Englewood, N. J. ; D :
9838, Jan. 7, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 28, 1907. 36637
Point (The) of view; a comedy sketch, by Bell
Elliott Palmer. New York, Dick & Fitzgerald,
1906. 6 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D:7802,
Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 36638
-a play in 4 acts, by E. Ellis.
© Edith p:ilis, Chicago; 1900 A : 3247, Feb.
5. 36639
by F. Bruegger. [136] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1912 ; D : 29436 ; Frederick
Bruegger, Chicago. 36640
a play in 1 act, by Alice I. Dunn. 9 p. f °.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30932 ; Mrs. Fran-
cis A. Dunn, Brooklyn. 36641
— vaudeville act in 1 scene, by W. Montague.
12 p. f°. Tj-pewritten.
© Feb. 20, 1910; 2c. Feb. 26, 1910; E:
20302 ; Walter Montague, San Francisco.
36642
Poire (La); comedie en 4 actes, par L. Artus.
Paris, Librairie th^atrale, 1900. 3 p. 1., 187
p. 12°.
© Louis Artus, France ; 1900 A : 702, Jan.
8; 2c. Jan. 8. 36643
Poison; a farce. Boston, G. M. Baker and com-
pany, 1882. 22 p. 12°. ( [Globe drama] )
© George M. Baker, Boston; 1882:6049,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 36644
a farce in 1 scene for 4 females, adapted
by Marguerite Morton. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner, 1895. 7, [1] p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1894 : 51218,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 19. 36645
or, Teddy Brady's victories, an original
sensational drama in 4 acts, by J. A. Mack.
© John A. Mack, New York; 1872:9010,
Aug. 22. 36646
Poison (The) mong-er; play in 1 act, by O. T.
Johnsone. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1915; D: 40990; Otto T.
.Tohnsone, Brooklyn. 36646a
Poison (The) of paradise; a monologue plav, by
W. de Wagstaffe.
© W. de Wagstaffe, New York ; 1896 : 7629,
Jan. 31. 36647
Poison (The) pen; play in 1 act, by J. W. Dick.
[1], 6 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 14, 1914 ; D : 36416 ; John Wesley
Dick, New York. 36647a
Poisoned; a play in 4 acts, by F. Dawson.
© Forbes Dawson, England ; 1897 : 56647,
Oct. 7. 36648
Poisoned (The) chalice; a romantic drama of
American life in 5 acts, by A. W. Hammond.
Washington, The author, 1897. 94 p. 16°.
© Andrew Wm. Hammond, New York ;
1897 : 29008, May 12 ; 2c. July 28. 36649
Poisoned (The) dagger; by J. Kennedy.
© James Kennedy, New York ; D : 2795,
Dec. 31, 1902. 36650
Poisoned (The) needle; play in 1 act, by F. S.
Clark. [1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1914; D: 39050; F. Sher-
wood Clark, Brooklyn. 36650a
Poisoner (The); an Italian's love, a Russian's
hate, a Russian drama in 6 tableaux, by Geo.
H. Mar.sh. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. Harrison Marsh, Boston ; 1889 : 22864,
July 25; 2c. July 25. 36651
— ■ — play in 4 acts, tr. and adapted by C. Miner.
[162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 30, 1912; D: 28488; Craiu
Miner, New York. 36652
1842
36653
copyeightp:d in the united states
36669
Poisson (Le) rouge; comedie gaie en 1 acte, de
Jean S6ry [pseud, de Mme. H. Dangeville]
Paris, Mme. Dangeville, 1911. 31 p. 8°.
© Feb. 25, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1913 ; D :
23401; Joubert, Paris. 36653
.Pokahantos; a comic opera, by J. W. Hamby.
© J. W. Hamby, Cleveland; 1892:13718,
Mar. 28. 36654
Pokahontas. See Gesammelte werke; von
Detlev von Liliencron.
Pokahuntas; play in 4 acts, by G. V. Tyler and
M. Saher. [3], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1910 ; D : 21763 ; G. Vere Tyler
and Max Saher, Bensonhurst, N. Y. 36655
Poker; schwank in 3 akten. von Alexander
Engel und Julius Horst. Wien, Verlag von
Otto Eirich, 1914. 78 p. 12°.
© Ic. May 4, 1914 ; D : 36919 ; Otto Eirich.
Vienna. 36655a
Poker ballet; by G. P. Metzger. 5 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Nov. 10, 1909; D: 17396; George P.
Metzger, Stamford, Conn. 36656
Poketa, the forest flower; Indian operetta in
3 acts, by T. A. Metz.
© Theo. A. Metz, Stamford, Conn. ; D :
8226, Mar. 24, 1906. 36657
Poketa, the wild flower. See Zingaras (The)
Pokey ville (The) rally; drama of 1 scene and
2 acts, by H. Gaylord, L. R. and C. A. Sanders.
Canton, 111., S. S. G. entertainment co.. 1911.
cover title, 21 numb. 1. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1911; 2c. Nov. 9, 1911; D:
25806 ; Helen Gaylord, Luzetta R. and Cora A.
Sanders, Canton, 111. 36658
Polar (The) bear; an Ethiopian farce in 1 scene,
by Frank Dumont. New York, R. M. De
Witt, 1876. 8 p. 12°. ([De Witt's Ethi-
opian and comic drama, no. 92] )
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1876:
7988, July 3; 2c. July 26. 36659
Polar (The) expedition, Captain Barnacle in
command; a burlesque, by W. Cotter.
© William Cotter, Philadelphia; 1894:
29523, July 14. 36660
Polar (A) pearl; an extravaganza in 2 acts, by
M. E. Swan. 39 p. 12°. Printed.
© Mark E. Swan, New York ; D : 8602, May
28, 1906; 2c. May 28, 1906. 36661
Polar predicament; dramatic sketch in 1 act,
by E. Emerson. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909 ; D : 17040 ; Edwin Emer-
son. New York. 36662
Polaris; or, Lost among the floes, an original
sensational drama in 3 acts, by D. B. Kelly.
© D. Benson Kelly, Washington; 1873:
9653, Aug. 28. 36663
Pole (The) discoverer; by S. L. Loeb. 8 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 3, 1911; D : 24631 ; S. L. Loeb,
Los Angeles. 36664
Poleaxis; or, A balloon trip to the North Pole
of a Yankee. 3 p. f°. Typewritten. [Synop-
sis]
© Katherine E. Chesnut and Charles A.
de Lima, New York ; D : 12910, Apr. 17, 1908 ;
2c. Apr. 13, 1908. 36665
Polenblut; operette in 3 bildern, von Leo Stein
[pseud, of Leo Rosenstein] musik von Oskar
Nedbal. Soufflier-undregiebuch. Leipzig, Lud-
wig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1913.
163 p. illus. & diagrs. 8°.
© Ic. June 1. 1914; D : 37273 ; Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky), Leipzig.
36665a
Same. Text der gesange. Leipzig. Lud-
wig Doblinger, 1913. 45 p. 12°.
© Oct. 31, 1913 ; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914 ; D : 36798 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky),
Leipzig. 36665b
Poleon; musical comedy in 3 acts, by A. Ver-
court and J. Bever, music by Willy Redstone.
95 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20508 ; Alfred Ver-
court and Jean Bever. Paris. 36666
Police; play for vaudeville in 1 act, by T. Whif-
fen. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1912; D : 30706 ; Thomas
Whiffen, New York. 36667
story of the underworld in 1 act and 2
scenes, by J. L. Withers. [2], 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1914; D : 35652 ; .Joseph
LaAvrence Withers, Chicago. 36667a
Police (The) court; an Ethiopian act in 1 scene,
arr, by George H. Coes. Boston, W. H.
Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
24696, May 4; 2c. July 5. 36668
Police (A) court scene; by C. V. Fish.
© C. Van W. Fish, Cleveland ; 1885 : 19869.
Sept. 21. 36669
Police (The) matron; melodrama in 1 act, by
M. Hight and C. C Glick. 21 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 28, 1915; D: 40794; Carl Can-
non Glick, Evanston, 111., and Mary Hight.
Chicago. 36669a
1843
38670
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36689
Police (The) patrol; an original melodrama in
4 acts, by S. Marble. [109] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Scott Marble, Philadelphia ; 1892 : 20449,
May 13; [2c. entitled The patrol reed. Nov.
16,1891] 36670
Police (The) reporter; dramatic playlet in 1 act,
by James H. Gregory. [2], 13 p. f°. Type-
written.
© ic. Aug. 3, 1914; D: 37719; Daniel
Leighton, New York. 36670a
play in 3 acts, by M. Levine. 26 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38963; Moses Le-
vine, Cleveland. 36670b
Policeman's (The) dream; play in 1 act, by
W. F. Williams. 4 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1913 ; D : 34863 ; Warwick F.
Williams, New York. 36671
Policewoman no. 65; comedy sketch, by John T.
Doyle. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 15, 1914 ; D : 37583 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 36671a
Poliche; pi^ce en 4 actes, par Henry Bataille.
[Paris, Impr. de I'lllustration] 1907. 2 p. 1.,
88 p. 8°.
© H. Bataille, Paris; D:9802, Jan. 17,
1907 ; 2c. Jan. 17, 1907. 36672
Polichinelles (I^es); pi^ce en 4 actes, tiree du
manuscrit de Henry Becque, par H. de Nous-
sanne. 40 p. 4°. (L'lUustration tlieatrale,
no. 161. 15 octobre 1910)
© Oct. 15, 1910; 2c. Nov. 18, 1910; D:
22587 ; Henri de Noussanne, Paris. 36673
reproduction integrale du manuscrit, de
Henry Becque. 32 p. 4°. (L'lUustration
th§atrale, no. 160, 8 octobre 1910)
© Oct. 8, 1910 ; 2c. Oct. 29, 1910 ; D : 22410 ;
Barthelemy Robaglia, Paris. 36674
Policy 473; by A. C. Lust. 166 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Adelina C. Lust, Chicago ; D : 8046, Feb.
23, 1906 ; 2c. Feb. 23, 1906. 36675
Policy (A) gam.e. See Homeward bound.
Policy (The) of the house; play in 3 acts, by
H.F.Miller. [3], 73 p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912; D: 31324; Helena
Franklin Miller, Hartford. 36676
Policy (The) players. Typewritten.
© Williams & Walker, New York; 1899:
67042, Oct. 16; 2c. Oct. 16. 36677
in 2 or 3 acts, by Williams and Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York ; 1899 :
35169, May 25. 36678
Policy (A) shop; in 2 or 3 acts, by Williams and
Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York; 1899:
35168, May 25. 36679
Policy (The) winners; in 2 or 3 acts, by Wil-
liams and Walker.
© Williams and Walker, New York ; 1899 :
35170, May 25. 36680
Polish (The) Jew. See Bells (The)
Polish (The) wedding; play in 3 acts, by B.
Thomashefsky.
81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D : 38952 ; Boris
Thomashefskj^ New York. 36680a
Polished (The) villain; a protean comedy and
melodramatic sketch, by Charles Horwitz. 8
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice May Owen, New York ; D : 9153,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2c. Sept. 22, 1906. 36681
Politic (The) Mr. Barnes; farce in 3 acts, by
M. B. Long. 304 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1911; D : 25571 ; Maxwell
Budd Long, Cincinnati. 36682
Political (The) auction; a comedy in 4 acts, by
A. L. Pearson.
© A. L. Pearson, Pittsburgh; 1883:23568,
Dec. 19. 36683
Political (The) boss.
© Malconie W. Eason, New York ; D : 6943,
July 10, 1905. 36684
drama in 1 act, by S. E. Smyth. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 30, 1910; D: 21911; Sam E.
Smyth, Omaha, Neb. 36685
1 act comef]^- drama playlet, by L. Keene.
28 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 8, 1913; D: 33738; Lorraine
Keene, Bloomington, 111. 36686
Political (The) campaign. See On the fence.
Political (The) coppersmith; tr. and adapted
by L. P. Nelson.
© Lars P. Nelson, Chicago; 1893:34008,
July 20. 36687
Political (The) editor; comedy of newspaper
and political life, by Charles Ulrich. Chi-
cago, T. S. Denison & co. [1912] 19 p. 12".
© Julv 5, 1912 ; 2c. July 8, 1912 ; D : 30197 ;
Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 36688
Political influence; a farcical comedy in 2 acts,
by T. H. Wright.
© Thomas H. Wright, Bellefontaine, O. ;
1879 : 17230, Dec. 22. 36689
1844
36690
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36714
Political (A) nightmare; burlesque on Ameri-
can politics, interspersed with historical tab-
lea ux, by G.. T.Mold. Typewritten. [Scenario]
© Geori?e J. Mold, Wichita; 1891:31703,
Sept. 7 ; 2e. Sept. 15. 36690
Political parody; by B. Niemeyer. [4] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1910; D: 22340; Bernhardt
Niemeyer, Washington. 36691
Political (A) picnic; play in 1 act, by M. Cole
Gould. 17 p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. June 28, 1913 ; D : 33649 ; Maude Cole
Gould, San Francisco. 36692
Political (A) plot; a play in 4 acts, by A. Lew-
lits.
© A. Lewlits, Brooklyn ; D : 1569, Mar. 13,
1902. 36693
or. The widow of Monte Carlo, a play in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 71 1., front., pis.
4°. Printed.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 1687, Apr. 4, 1902 ; 2c. May 12, 1902.
36694
— — Same.
© Laura Jean Libbey Stilwell, United
States; D : 1815. May 1, 1902. [For copies
reed, see D : 1687] 36695
Political (The) pot; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by B. I. Gilbert. [72] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912; D : 31809 ; Edward
Irvin Gilbert, Dallas. 36696
Political protege; play in 4 acts, by B. W.
Langsdale. [3], 138 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 8, 1912 ; D : 29616 ; B. W. Langs-
dale, Kansas City, Mo. 36697
Political (A) pull. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© John H. Conroy and Charles M. Mc-
Donald, New York ; D : 1774, Apr. 23, 1902 ; 2c.
May 13, 1902. 36698
— a comedietta in 1 act, by J. J. Jackson.
Boston, AV. H. Baker & co., 1900. 20 p. 12°.
(Baker's edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; 1900 A :
1038, Jan. 11; 2c. May 5. 36699
a comedy in 1 act, by J. N. Conroy and
C. M. McDonald
© John N. Conroy and Chas. M. McDonald,
New York ; D : 1887, May 13, 1902. 36700
Political (A) scandal; a comedy, by J. Bickel.
[10] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Bickel, New York; D : 15670,
Apr. 20, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 20, 1909. 36701
a play in 4 acts, by A. Lewlits.
© A. Lewlits, Brooklyn; D:1568, Mar. 13,
1902. 36702
3
Political sirens; a chimerical effusion on the
feasible possibilities which woman may at-
tain a hundred vears hence, book and music
by W. D. Hall. 30 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© William Davis Hall, Philadelphia; D:
1716, Apr. 9. 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1902. 36703
Political (The) situation in 1984; a comedy in
3 acts, by H. M. White. [75] p. 8°. Type-
written.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
3487, Feb. 18 ; 2c. Feb. 28. 36704
Political (The) situation in the year 1984;
an original comedy, by H. M. White.
© H. Montgomery White, New York ; 1884 :
3945, Feb. 25; 2c. Feb. 28. 36705
Political (A) soldier; comedy in 3 acts, by B. L.
Taylor and E. A. Morris.
© Bert Leston Taylor and Ed. A. Morris,
Duluth, Minn.; 1899:8734, Jan. 28. 36706
Political tinker. See Comedies by Holberg.
Political whirl; 4 act drama, by G. R. Coates
and P. Brouillette. 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 19, 1910 ; D : 20522 ; Peter
Brouillette and Guy R. Coates, Sioux City,
la. 36707
Political (A) woman; an original American
comedy in 4 acts, by H. H. Meyers.
© Howard Henry Meyers, New York ; 1891 :
40358, Nov. 10. 36708
Politician (The); an American comedy in 3
acts, by R. M. Sperry. [41] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Robert M. Sperry, Bridgeport, Conn. ; D :
8511, May 9, 1906; Ic. June 11, 1906. 36709
drama in 3 acts, by A. S. Kronold.
© Adolph S. Kronold, New York ; D : 4.529,
.Tan. 20, 1904. 36710
• an original comedy in 3 acts, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New * Orleans ; 1875 : 3324,
Apr. 5.
36711
— political comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. H.
Carson. [2], 81 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1910; D: 22551; William H.
Carson, New York. 36712
— -a satirical, farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
H. and P. Pinkney.
© Harrv Pinknev and Phillip Pinkney,
Boston; 1890:22543. July 15. 36713
— or The Irish alderman, a farce comedy
in 3 acts, by L. R. Ford. [102] p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Luke R. Ford, Kingston, N. C. ; 1890:
24457, Aug. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 6. 36714
845
36714
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36731
Politician (The) and the ideal citizen; comedy
in 1 act, by P. Rafferty and P. Jaffie. [1],
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1914 ; D : 38687 ; Patrick Raf-
ferty and Phil Jaffie, Chicago, 36714a
Politicians (The); comedy in 4 acts, by Frank
G. Lay ton (Stephen Andrew) London, Sidg-
wlck & Jackson, ltd. [1913] [4], 102 p.
12°.
© Oct. 15, 1913; 2c. Nov. 1, 1913; D:
34908; Sidgwick & Jackson, ltd., London.
36715
— a play in 3 acts, by A. Hoffman. 148 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D: 14433,
Dec. 2, 1908; 2c. Dec. 2, 1908. 36716
Politician's (A) breakfast,
the kitchen.
See Row (A) in
22
Politician's (The) dream; by A. M. Merrill,
p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Merton Merrill, San Francisco;
D : 102, Feb. 1, 1901 ; 2c. Feb. 2, 1901. 36717
Politician's (The) hat pin; book and lyrics of
a musical play in 3 acts, by A. N. 0, Fowler.
[2], 69 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1911; D: 23418; A. N. C.
Fowler, Glens Falls, N. Y. 36718
Politics; an American play in 4 acts, by E. W.
Kirby and A. Murnane. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edmund W. Kirby and Allan Murnane,
Philadelphia; D: 13192, June 15, 1908; 2c.
June 15, 1908. 36719
E.
-^—comedy sidewalk conversation, by T.
Owsley. [7] p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1915; D: 42092; Tim Em-
manuel Owsley, Indianapolis. 36719a
— a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by J. D.
Farrell.
© John D. Farrell, Chicago; 1899:26684,
Apr. 17. 36720
— musical morality drama, by M. B. Taylor.
14 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1913; D: 32866; Maude Be-
atrice Taylor, Washington. 36721
or. Our constituency, a drama in 3 acts.
by G. S. Dwyer.
© George S. Dwyer, New York ; 1875 : 9961,
Sept. 28. 36722
or, The growler, a play in 4 acts, by J. B.
Runnion.
© James B. Runnion, Chicago ; 1878 : 546,
Jan. 10. 36723
— See also Our aldermen.
Tyng,
Politics and love; a play in 3 acts, by M, Sal-
monsen.
© M. Salmonsen, Chicago ; 1899 : 35097, May
25. 36724
Politics and petticoats; by Oliver White. 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. -July 14, 1909; D: 1623*5; Augustus
Neville, Chicago. 36725
Politics of Elizabeth; comedy in 4 acts, by
S. T. Tyng. 144 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1909; D: 17038; Sewell T.
New York. 36726
Politik und liebe; lustspiel in 4 akten, von C.
Brisker. Loeben, Alfred Riedel, 1913. 77 p.
12°.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1913 ; D : 35495 ; Carl Brisker,
Loeben, Austria. 36726a
Politika a nehody Pana Pfihody. See Kupec
a basnik.
Politische ranke: deutsch-amerikanisches volks-
stuck in 4 akten, von H. Ellermann. Apple-
ton, WMs., Im selbstverlag des verfassers, 1894.
85 p. 8°.
© Hermann Ellermann, Appleton, Wis. ;
1894 : 49937, Oct. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 17. 36727
Politiske rovere; eller, Hvor Bavid kj0bte
ollet, Ivstspil med sange i 3 akter, af E. Lars-
sen. Chicago, 1885. 132 p. 16°.
© Edward Larssen, United States; 1885:
9741, Apr. 28 ; 2c. June 17. 36728
Poliuto. Sec Martiri (I)
Pollin picks a wife; play in 1 act, by Ward
Macaulev. Philadelphia, Penn publishing com-
pany, 1915. 25 p. 12°.
© Feb. 16, 1915; 2c. Feb. 18, 1915; D:
,39722 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 36728a
Pollitas (Las) alegres; entremgs en prosa, origi-
nal de A. Sanchez Carr&re, mfisica de Mo-
desto Romero. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1914. 17 p. 12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17. 1915; D:
40063 Adolfo Sanchez Carr^re, Madrid.
36728b
Polly; comedy drama in 3 acts, by H. B. White.
59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910 ; D : 20578 ; Helena Bal-
lard White, Seattle. 36729
— comedy in 3 acts, by C. T. Stewart. [75]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1911 ; D : 24645 ; Caroline Tay-
lor Stewart, Columbus, Mo. 36730
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by F. G. Dus-
soulas.
© Frederick G. Dussoulas, Philadelphia;
1891 : 6203, Feb. 14. 36731
1846
36731
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36749
Polly — Continued.
play in 4 acts, by J. S. Frank. [1], 91 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 21, 1914; D : 37095 ; Joseph S.
Frank, New York. 36731a
Polly and the spy; a military drama in 1 act,
by A. W. Stace. 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur W. Stace, Grand Rapids, Mich. ;
D : 9932, Feb. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1907. 36732
See also, Fall (The) of '64.
Polly Ann's fortune; musical sketch in 1 act,
for two men, words by W. W. Wyckoff. 10 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Woi'ds only]
© Ic. Mar. 25, 1910; D : 205S1 ; W. W.
Wyckoff, New York. 36733
Polly at the wheel; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
R. )\^ Byerly.
© Robert Wayne Byerly, Cambridge, Mass. ;
D : 15S64, May 15, 1909. 36734
Polly Brent; drama in 3 acts, by M. F. Morse.
[5], 192 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 12, 1913; D : 34405 ; Margaret
Fessenden Morse, Jamaica Plain, Mass.
36735
Polly-girl; drama in 3 acts, by C. Clark. 141
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 23, 1913 ; D : 32046 ; Clara Clark,
San Francisco. 36736
Polly in politics; comedy in 3 acts, by Thomas
Littlefield Marble. Philadelphia, Fenn pub-
lishing company, 1911. 49 p. 12°.
© Sept. 12, 1911; 2c. Sept. 13, 1911; D:
25212 ; Penn pub. cc, Philadelphia. 36737
Polly Middles; a fantastic operetta in 2 acts,
by A. C. Gunter, music by W. W. Lowitz.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1892:
12392, Mar. 21. 36738
Polly of the circus; a play in 3 acts, by M.
Mayo. [106] p. 4*. Typewritten.
© Margaret Mayo, New York ; D : 11215,
Aug. 22, 1907 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1907. 36739
Polly of the Follies; musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Billie Burke. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. July 8, 1912; D: 30203; William
Francis Burke, New York. 36740
Polly Pecksniff and the actor; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
7724, Dec. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Dec. 15, 1905. 36741
Polly Perkins of the U. S. A.; play in 3 acts,
by R. M. Woodward. [50] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 16, 1915; D: 40375; Ruth M.
Woodward, New York. 36741a
Polly Pickle's pets; a musical comedy in 1 act,
by Joseph Hart. 7 p. 4°, Typewritten.
[Words only]
© J. Hart, New York; D:9528, Nov. 27.
1906 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1906. 36742
Polly pie; or, The Mormon bill, burlesque
opera, by F. Eversman, jr.
© Fred Eversman, jr., Baltimore; 1884:
22727, Nov. 13. 36743
Polly, the pet of the regiment; an original
comic opera in 2 acts and 3 tableaux, writ-
ten by J. Mortimer, composed by Edward
Solomon. London, E. Ascherberg & co., 1884.
25 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© James Mortimer, United States; 1884:
18638, Sept. 15; 2c. Oct. 27. 36744
See Pollyanna, the
PoUyanna, the glad book,
glad girl.
Pollyanna, the glad girl; 4 act comedy, by Cath-
erine Chisholm Cushing, founded upon- Polly-
anna, the glad book, by Eleanor H. Porter.
New York, Klaw & Erlanger, 1915. 176 p.
12°.
© Aug. 21, 1915; 2c. Aug. 27, 1915; D:
41579 ; Marc Klaw and Abraham L. Erlanger,
New York. 36744a
Polly's burglar; or. And they married, farce
comedy in 3 acts, by J. MacEwen. 115 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1911; D: 24170; John Mac-
Ewen, New York. 36745
Polly's fairy; play in 1 act, by A. L. Toel. 25 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1915; D : 402-52 ; Adelina L.
Toel, New York. 36745a
Polly's frame-up; farce in 1 act, by E. Os-
good. [1], 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1914; D: 36670; Erastus
Osgood, Quincy, Mass. 36745b
Polly's husband; character sketch, by A. Ij.
Price. 9 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1910; D: 20280; Arthur L.
Price, Los Angeles. 36746
Polly's Jack; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
D. Belasco.
© David Belasco, New York; 1896:67080.
Dec. 9. 36747
Polly's papa; a 3 act farce comedy, by William
A. Tulley. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. A. Tulley, St. Louis; D:5675, Oct.
24, 1904; 2c. Nov. 15, 1904. 36748
Polly's picture; by Harry Newton and Nellie
Smith Revell. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Craig Roylston, Chicago ; D : 1844, May
7, 1902; 2c. May 7, 1902. 36749
1847
36750
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36766
Polly's surprise party. Sec Original mono-
logues and sketches.
Polly's troubles; or. A servant girl's mishaps,
farce comedy playlet in 1 act, by EUsley, Ottke
and Ellsley. [2], 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 10, 1913; D : 33189 ; Ellsley,
Ottke and Ellsley. Chicago. 36750
Polnische wirtschaft; schwank in 3 akten, von
C Kraatz und G. Okonkow.ski. Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verba ndes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller. g. m. b. h., 1910. 94 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1910 ; 2c. Feb. 7, 1910 ; D : 20121 ;
Curt Kraatz, Wiesbaden, Germany, and
Georg Okonkowski, Berlin. 36751
vaudeville posse in 3 akten, mit gesang, von
C. Kraatz und G. Okonkowski, gesangstexte
von Alfrefl Schonfeld, nnisik von Jean Gil-
bert [pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin, Ver-
triebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnen-
schriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1910. 88 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 17, 1911 ; D : 23372 ; Curt Kraatz
and Georg Okonkowski, Berlin. 36752
Polskie skauty; odzew sceniczny w dwu odslo-
nach, napisal dla dziatwy polskiej w Ameryce,
Karol Wachtel. Chicago, Przvjaciela dzieci
i mlodzie^y, 1913. 84 p. 12°.
© Apr. 14, 1913; 2c. Apr. 16, 1913; D:
33051; Felix Ladon, Chicago. 36753
Polvorilla el corneta. See Chiquita y bonita.
Polyeucte. See Cid (Le). — Continental drama.
Polyeucte, a martyr; a Christian tragedy, by
Pierre Corneille, tr. into English verse by
G. Renauld.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1898:
74685, Dec. 21 ; 2c. Dec. 21. 36.754
Polygamist (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by D. S.
Foster. [1], 26 p. f°. Typewritten.
© David S. Foster, Utica, N. Y. ; 1890:
22272. July 12 ; Ic. .July 12. 36755
an opera in 3 acts and 4 scenes, libretto by
Charles Gropp-Reade. 40 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Charles A. Reade. Chicago; D: 5073, Mav
25, 1904; 2c. May 25, 1004. 36756
Polygamy; play in 4 acts, by H. O'Higgins and
H. Ford. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© 1(?. Mar. 9, 1915; D: 39916; Harvey
O'Higgins. Martinsville, N. J. and Harriet
Ford, New York. 36756a
• or. The seven ages of two Micks, an in-
sane dramatic conceit in several acts and
scenes, by R. G. Morris.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882:
199G3. Nov. 24. 36757
Polygamy — Continued.
or. Two wives and one love, an original
emotional play in 5 acts, by H. F. Stone.
© Henry F. Stone. San FrancLsco; 1876:
427. .Tan. 10. 36758
Polypheme victorieux; drame antique en \m
prologue et 1 acte, en vers, de J. Hebertot. 10
p. 4°. (Supplement gratuit au no. 2902 du
Monde illustre, 9 novembre 1912)
© Nov. 9. 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 7, 1912 ; D : 31612 ;
•Jacques Hebertot, Paris. 36759
Polyphemos. See Odyssee (Die)
Polyxena; a tragedy, by W. R. Smith.
© William R. Smith, Tuscaloosa, Ala. ;
1879 : 2598, Feb. 24. 36760
Pom-pom; play in 3 acts, book and lyrics, by
Anne Caldwell [i. e. A. C. O'Dea] from the
Hungarian. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 22, 1915; D : 42549 ; Henry W.
Savage, New York. 36760a
Pomme d'Api; Parisian episode, music by
Jacques Offenbach. English adaptation Uy Ma-
rie de Laneaux [pseud, of M. B. Stearns]
[1], 15 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 29, 1915; I): 42366; May Bar-
low Stearns, Toledo, O. 36760b
Pomona of Rudder Grange; comedy in 3 acts,
by J. L. Gilder, i, 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 3, 1910; D: 21249; Jeannetto L.
Gilder, New York. 36761
Pomp; an entirely new and original American
drama in 5 acts, by J. J. McCloskey.
© .Tames J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1871 :
3134, May 4. 36762
play in 1 act, by Sada Cowan [i. e. S. C.
Neumond [1], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 30, 1912 ; D : 30997 ; Sada Cowan
Neumond, Arlington, Mass. 36763
Pomp Green's snakes; an Ethiopian farce in 1
act, by [James W.] Shettel and [W. M.]
George. Clyde, O., Ames' publishing co., 1891.
10 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 297] )
© Ames' pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1891:48225,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. .Tan. .5, 1892. 36764
Pompadour; comedie draniatique en 7 tableaux,
\m prologue. 5 actes et un epilogue, de Emile
BiTgerat. Paris, P. Ollendorff, 1901. 4 p. 1.,
214 p, 12°.
© Paul Ollendorff, France ; D : 1072, Nov.
8, 1901 ; 2c. Nov. 8, 1901. 36765
a play, by A. R. Haven.
© Albert Roland Haven, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1S90:10S77. Juno 19. 36766
1848
36767
COPYRIGHTED IN" THE UNITED STATES
36784
Pompadour's (The) protege; a 1 act play, by
K. J. Vermilye. 28 p. 8". Typewritten.
© Kate Jordan Vermilye, New York ; D :
3203, Mar. 28, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 28, 1903. 36767
Pompei; oper in 4 aufziigen, dichtung frei nach
Biilwer [Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer
Lytton, 1st baron] von Karl Scbreder u. Rob-
ert Maria Prosl, musik von Marziano Perosi.
Berlin, Hansa-verlag, 1913. 7G p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Oct. 15, 1913; Ic. Apr. 23, 1914; D:
36805 ; Hansa-verlag. Berlin. 36767a
Pompeii; a play in 5 acts,. dramatized from Bul-
wer Lytton's The last days of Pompeii, by
D. Brown. [2], 82 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Dan Brown, Chicago; 1887:25579, Oct.
5 ; 2c. Dec. 27. 36768
Pompeiian (A) picnic. Sec Mr. Dobbs of
Am^erica.
Pomperan's marriage (Le mariage de Pom-
peran); a comedy in 5 acts, and prologue, by
Laurencin [i. e. Paul Aime Chapelle Lau-
rencin]
© FranQois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York ; 1886 : 19925, Sept. 3. 36769
Pompeus, the phantom king; a spectacular
drama in 7 tableaux, by L. Thielemann. Ms.
© Louise Thielemann, Chicago ; 1879 : 5477,
Apr. 25 ; Ic. Apr. 25. 36770
Pompey's patients; (sometimes called Lunatic
asylum) a laughable interlude in 2 scenes, arr.
bv Charles White. New York, R. M. De Witt,
1875. 6 p. 12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and
comic drama, no. 57] )
© Robert M. De WMtt, New York; 1875:
7715, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 36771
Pomp's pranks; an Ethiopian farce in 1 act,
by F. L. Cutler. Clyde, O., A. D. Ames, 1884.
7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 134])
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885 : 185, Jan. 3 ;
2c. Jan. 3. 36772
Same.
© A. D. Ames, Clyde, O. ; 1885:844, Jan.
10 ; 2c. Jan. 10.
36773
Ponce de Leon; by P. F. Du Pont [i. e. P. F.
Du Pont de Nemours] {In his New poems
and a play. p. [61]-112; book © Mar. 25,
1914; 2c. Apr. 3, 1914; A: 371592; P. F. Du
Pont de Nemours, Merion, Pa.) 36773a
musical play in 2 acts, by P. F. Du Pont
[i. e. P. F. Du Pont de Nemours] [4], 27 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31747 ; Philip F. Du
Pont, Merion, Pa. 36774
Ponce de Leon — Continued.
an original opera, composed by B. E. Lea-
vitt.
© Burton E. Leavitt, New Haven ; 1892 :
25244, June 15. 36775
play in 1 act, by P. F. Du Pont [i. e. P. F.
Du Pont de Nemours] [1], 38 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 30430 ; Philip F. Du
Pont, Merion, Pa. 36776
or. The fountain of youth, comic opera in
2 acts, libretto by B. L. Taylor, music by W^al-
ter H. Lewis.
© Bert Leston Taylor, Providence, R. I. ;
1896 : 35816, June 18. 36777
Ponce de Leon and the fountain of youth; a
semi-historic comic opera in 3 acts, by E. B.
Perkins.
© E. B. Perkins, New York; 1894:57687.
Dec. 11. 36778
— — See also Little (The) admiral.
Ponderby's heir; play in 3 acts, by R. M. Town-
send. 132 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 28, 1911; D : 24793 ; Ralph M.
Townsend, Philadelphia. 36779
Ponderby's will; a play in 3 acts, by R. M.
Townsend. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ralph M. Townsend, Philadelphia ; D :
12865, Apr. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Apr. 29, 1908. 36780
Ponette (La); piece en 4 actes, de Louis Artus
et Paul Fuchs. Paris, Librairie theatrale
[1907] 195 p. 12°.
© L. Artus & P. Fuchs, Paris; D : 9936,
Feb. 11, 1907; 2c. Feb. 11, 1907. 36781
Ponsonbys (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by F. J.
Hallo. 4°. Typewritten.
© Frank J. Hallo, Minneapolis ; 1899 : 17894.
Mar. 9; 2c. Apr. 7. 36782
Ponteach; or. The savages of America, a trag-
edy by Robert Rogers, with an introduction
and a biography of the author by Allan Nev-
ins. Chicago, The Caxton club, 1914. 261 p.
front, (port.) plates. 8°.
© Dec. 15. 1914; 2c. .Ian. 4, 1915: A:
391230, Caxton club, Chicago. 36782a
Pontia, the daughter of Pilate; drama in 4
acts, by F. Felix.
© .John Murphy co., Baltimore ; 1899 : 35694,
May 29 ; 2c. Apr. 27. 36783
Pontiac; drama of old Detroit, 1763, by A. C.
Whitnev. Boston, Richard G. Badger, 1910.
Ill p. front. 12°.
© Dec. 31, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1910 ; D : 17940 ;
A. C. Whitney, St. Paul. 36784
1849
36785
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36801
Pontiac — (Jontiuued.
a tragedy in 4 acts, by Lewis Charles [i. e.
E. L. Cliarles]
© Elijah Lewis Charles, United States;
1885:17970, Aug. 24. 36785
See also Red (The) Napoleon.
Pontiac's conspiracy. See Doctor Dick's In-
dian.
Pontius Pilate; Saint Ronan of Brittany;
Theophile; three plays in verse, by Henry
Copley Greene. New York, Scott-Thaw com-
pany, 1903. 2 p. 1., 90 p. front. 12°.
© Scott-Thaw CO., New York ; A : 51617,
Jan. 13, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 13, 1903. 36785a
Pony; a play, by Olive Logan and W. Sikes.
© Wirt Sikes, United States; 1879:13025,
Oct. 2. 36786
Pony (The) express; a drama in 4 acts. 65 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mary E. Hill, Reading, Pa.; D : 11200,
Aug. 19, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 26, 1907. 36787
See also Hunted to death.
Poodle (The) and the pyramid; a musical com-
edy, book and lyrics by S. Anworth Ruther-
ford, music by I. M. Wilson.
© Irving M. Wilson, San Francisco; D:
10028, Feb. 26, 1907. 36788
Poodles and other dogs; drama in 4 acts, by
A. Arion. 116 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 7, 1915 ; D : 41931 ; Arion Arion,
New York. 36788a
Pooh Bah of Peacetown; a vaudeville sketch,
bv Harry L. Newton. ' Chicago, T. S. Denison.
1906. 20 p. 12°.
© T. S. Denison. Chicago; D : 9075, Sept.
12, 1906; 2c. Oct. 18, 1906. 36789
Pooh (La) Pooh; a dramatic compo.sition, by
Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields.
© Weber and Fields, New York; 1897:
64035, Nov. 17. 36790
Poor and proud; a drama in 5 acts, by C. H.
Morton.
© Charles H. Morton, Philadelphia; 1874:
786. .Tan. 22. 36790a
Poor and rich; or, Our workingmen, a serio-
comic play with music, in 4 pts., by H. Ferry
(Hermann Fehre)
© H. Ferry, Philadelphia; 1881:7818,
May 17. 36791
Poor blind fool; drama, by H. H. Peck. 11 p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Harry H. Peck, Boston; D:7279, Sept.
19, 1905; 2c. Sept. 19, 1905. 36792
Poor Charlotte Temple; a romantic melodrama
in 4 acts, by William J. McKiernan.
© Jennie K. McKiernan, Newark, N. J. ; D :
3013, Feb. 18, 1903. 36793
Poor (A) diplomat; play in 4 acts, by G. F.
Palmer, jr., [105] p. f°. Ms.
© Ic. July 3, 1914; D : 37453 ; George F.
Palmer, jr., New York. 36793a
Poor Ezra; a pathetic comedy in 3 acts, by U.
Davis. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ulysses Davis, Chicago ; D : 16015, June
5, 1909; 2c. .Tune 7, 1909. 36794
Poor (The) girl; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
and 1 tableau, adapted from the works of
Pierre Egan entitled The poor girl and Hagar
Lot, by S. E. Pierce. [2], 74 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Sarah Emily Pierce, New York; 1882:
20148, Nov. 27; 2c. Aug. 18, 1883. 36795
See also Floret.
Poor girls. See Arnie madchen.
Poor (The) girl's diary. See All that glit-
ters is not gold.
Poor (A) girl's love; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Laura .Teau Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D: 12050, Jan. 3, 1908; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
36796
Poor girl's temptation; by J. P. Lockney.
© John P. Lockney, New York ; D : 4979.
May 3, 1904. 36797
Poor Grif; or. The village orphan, a domes-
tic drama in 4 acts, by I. Davidson.
© Isidore Davidson, United States ; 1881 :
5461, Apr. 11. 36798
Poor house girl; a drama in 4 acts, by T. H.
French.
© T. H. French, New York ; 1873 : 12.507,
Oct. 31. 36798a
Poor Jim; an episode with music in 2 portions,
by T. Whiffen. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1910; D: 21787; Thomas
Whiffen, New York. 36799
Poor Jonathan; operetta in 3 acts, English tr.
and adaptation by John P. .Tackson and Ralph
A. Weill, music by Carl Millocker.
© Rudolph Aronson, New York; 1890:
28105, Sept. 12. 36800
Poor Lucinda Pearl; drama in 5 acts, by R.
Boggs.
© Robert Boggs. Long Beach, Miss.; D:
3252. Apr. 6. 1903. 36801
1850
36802
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36820
Poor Magdalen; a drama iu 7 tableaux, divided
into 6 acts, by A. J. Lauck. 115 p. 8°. Type-
written.
'© Anthony J. Lauck, Indianapolis ; D : 6149,
Jan, 28, 1905; 2c. Jan. 28, 1905. 36802
Poor (The) man; 1 act dramatic sketch, by J. R.
Hood. 10 p. f\ Typewritten.
<£) Ic. July 22, 1911; D: 24756; Joseph R.
Hood, Denver. 36803
Poor (The) man's friend. Sec Genius (The)
of sleep.
Poor (A) married man; farce comedy in 3 acts,
Walter Ben Hare. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1915] 55 p. 12°.
© June 24. 1915; 2c. June 28, 1915; D:
41103 ; Eben H. Norris, Chicago. 36803a
Poor (The) millionaire; play in 4 acts, by R. A.
Brown. 54 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 14, 1911; D: 23097; R. A.
Brown. Junction City, Kan. 36804
Poor Miss Finch; a dramatization of Wilkie
Collins' novel, by Henry A. Rendle and H. A.
Weaver,
© Henrv A. Weaver, Savannah, Ga. ; 1872 :
1803, Feb. 23. 36805
-See also Blind love.
Poor Mr, Rich; a 3 karat comedy gem with-
out a flaw, by W. Gault Browne. 31 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Alice Wilson Browne, Chicago ; D : 5172.
June 13, 1904; 2c. July 5, 1904. 36806
Poor Mrs. Croesus; by M. Hoyle.
© Mildred Hoyle, St. Louis ; D : 8569, IMay
21, 1906. 36807
Poor old Charlie; comedy in 3 acts, by Challau
[pseud, of C. A. de Lima] [50] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York ; D :
13251, June 25, 1908; 2c. June 20, 1908.
36808
Poor old Jim; sketch in 1 act, by W. C. .de
Mille, [2], 24 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 26, 1913 ; D : 33897 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 36809
Same. New York, Samuel French ; Lon-
don, Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 17 p. 12°,
© Nov, 14, 1914; 2c. Nov. 16, 1914; D:
38813; William C. de Mille, New York,
36809a
Poor (The) old slave; or, Plantation life be-
fore the war, a dramatic sketch, by H, B.
Warner.
© Harry B. '\¥arner, San Francisco; 1872:
5386, May 23; 2c. May 23, 36810
Poor people's money; play in 1 act, by A.
Colby. 28 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Apr. 8, 1915; D : 40309 ; Archie
Colby, New York, 36810a
Poor Peter; farce-comedy in 3 acts, by F. Jack-
son, 155 p, 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 26, 1915 ; D : 41098 ; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 36810b
play in 1 act, by R. S. Wilcox, 15 p, 4°
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30593 ; Ramona S.
Wilcox, Salt Lake City. 36811
Poor (A) pretence; [by] C. O. Burton and
Frank M. Bicknell.
© C. O. Burton, New York; 1898:35904,
June n. 36812
Poor (A) relation; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by Edward E. Kidder. [6], 73 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1911; D : 23584 ;. Frederick
G. Berger, Washington, 36813
4 act play, by W. H. Osborne. [75] p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. July 18, 1910 ; D : 21585 ; Wni. Hamil-
ton Osborne, Newark, N, J, 36814
Poor relations; an original comedy in 4 acts,
by E, E. Kidder,
© Edward E. Kidder, New York; 1S83 :
17779, Sept, 28. 36815
play, by A. Stedman. 33 p. 4°, Type-
written,
© Ic. Feb. 14, 1912; D:286S5; Adelaide
Stedman, New York, 36816
Poor (The) rich man; comedy in 3 acts, by J. A.
Mitchell. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. act 1, 2, June 1, 1914 ; Ic. act 3. Aug.
3, 1914 ; D : 37179 ; Joseph A. Mitchell, Phila-
delphia. 36816a
Poor Richard; a comedy in 5 acts, a glimpse
at the life of Benjamin Franklin in France,
by H. D. Parry. [145] p. 4°, Typewrit-
ten,
© Hester D. Parry, Indianapolis ; D : 484,
May 18, 1901 ; 2c. July 1, 1901, 36817
comedy in 4 acts, by L. E, Shipman. [127]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 11, 1914; D: 38092; Louis
Evan Shipman, Plainfield, N. H. 36818
Poor Susan: or. The law's decree, a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F, Schrader, Washington ;
1896:19245, Mar. 27. 36819
Poor Tom; an American play in 5 acts, by W.
Seymour,
© William Seymour, New York; 1877:
749, Jan. 18. 36820
1851
36821
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36841
Poor (A) woman's fund; a society play in 5
acts. Washington, [B. S. Adams] 1904. 69 p.
12°.
© George L. Raymond, Washington; D:
5137, June 6, 1904 ; 2c. June 6, 1904. 36821
Poor (A) young man's love. See Riches.
Pop; a domestic drama in 3 acts, by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcett Rowe, New Yorlv ; 1882 :
16864, Oct. 11; 2c. Oct. 11. 36822
Pop the question; comedy in 4 acts, by W. E.
Bolles. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911; D: 22988; William E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36823
comedy in 1 act, by W. E. Bolles. [3],
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 14, 1911 ; D : 2.5757 ; AVilliam E.
Bolles, Detroit. 36824
Pope (The) on trial in the court of American
political equity; reported by H. H. Bowman,
stenographer for the plaintiffs.
© American citizen co., Boston; 1897:
29170, May 13. 36825
Popinjay (The); a play of modern life in 4 acts,
by B. Lawrence and F. Mouillot. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Bo vie Lawrence and Fred Mouillot, Lon-
don ; D : 1233, Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902.
36826
Popolo; an adaptation of Edward Bulwer Lyt-
ton's Kienzi, by .L M. Martin. 79 p. f°. Type-
written.
© James Marshall Martin. New Castle, Pa. ;
D : 4608, Feb. 11, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904.
36827
Popote; comgdie en 2 actes, de D. Riche. Paris,
Librairie theatrale. 1911. 2 p. 1., 77 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28081 ; Daniel Riche, Paris. 36828
Poppaea; a tragedy of Rome, by W. Talavera
Fernandez.
© William Talavera Fernandez, Bi'ooklyn ;
D : 6690, May 19, 1905. 36829
Poppie, the mail girl.
© Mrs. B. C. Hart, Cleveland, O. ; 1886:
1985, Jan. 25. 36830
Poppies; a sleepy drill, by Harriette Wilbur.
Lebanon, O., March brother.s, 1908. cover-
title, 3 p. 12°. (Hurriette Wilbur's series
of flower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon, O. ; D : 13890, Sept.
21, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 17, 1908. 36831
Popping by proxy; by O. E. Young.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
63163. Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 21. 36832
Popping the question; a farce in 1 act, by John
Baldwin Buckstone, new American ed. cor-
rectly reprinted from the original authorized
acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1890. 19
p. 12°. ([Roorbach's American ed. of acting
plays, no. 32])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1890:
5368, Feb. 12 ; 2c. I\Iar. 25. 36833
a monologue in pantomime, by Clement
Fezaudie. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1895.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1895 : 39221,
July 30 ; 2c. July 30. 36834
Poppy; a comedy in 1 act, by Ida von Traut-
man. Typewritten.
© Beatrice Moreland, New York; 1900: A:
29756, Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 36835
a nevv- and original comedy drama, by W. H.
Rightmire.
© Wm. H. Rightmire, New York; 1889:
23409, July 31. 36836
play in 4 acts, by B. Teal and J. P. Ritter.
[101] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1911; D : 24565 ; Ben Teal
and .John P. Ritter, New York. 36837
Poppy (The) flower; a drama in 4 acts, by
E. H. Peple.
© Edward H. Peple, New York; D : 3566,
.June 9, 1903. 36838
Poppy gold; or, A daughter of the West, play
in 4 acts, by L. P. Wood. [l].39p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. May 18, 1914; D : 37051 ; Lulu Phe-
dora Wood. Oakland, Cal. 36838a
Poppy land; a farcical pastoral fantasy, a farce
in 3 acts, by A. D. Clement.
© Ada D Clement, San Francisco ; D : 2203,
Aug. 9, 1902. 36839
Popsy Dean; an Ethiopian sketch in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 5
p. 12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no. 95])
© Happv hours co., New York ; 1874 : 12223,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36840
Popular (The) craze. Sec Dime museum.
Popular dialogues; comprising a great variety
of original material expressly prepared by a
coi-ps of experienced writers, arr. by Phineas
Garret. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 1898. 199 p. 12°.
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia; 1898:
41911, July 13 ; 2c. July 13. 36840a
Popular music hath charms; monologue, by
]\Iarian Bowlan. Chicago, T. S. Denison &
CO. [1913] 14 p. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34GG9 ;
Eben H. Norris, Cb'cago. 36841
1852
36842
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
3685d
Popularity; a play in 3 acts, by G. M. Colian.
[106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George M. Cohan, New York ; D : 8906,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2c. Sept. 12, 1906.
36842
Per asalto; dialogo, de J. Martin de Salazar.
aiadrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 190S.
14 p. 12°.
© Julian Martin de Salazar, Madrid; D:
13792, Sept. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Sept. 14, 1908.
36843
Per chiripa; entremes en prosa, original de R.
Alvarez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pauoles] 1909. 21 p. 12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17464 ; Rafael Alvarez, Madrid. 36844
Por la boca muere el pez,
Melquiades.
See Amigo (El)
Por peteneras; sainete en 1 acto y 1 solo cuadro,
original de Pedro Muiioz Seca y Pedro Perez
Fernandez, musica del maestro Rafael Callej a.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1911.
33 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25027 : P. Muiioz Seca y P. Perez Fernandez.
Madrid. 36845
Porch (The) climber; by H. S. Rogers.
© H. S. Rogers, Colorado Springs, Col. ;
D : 4731, jMar. 16, 1904. 36846
-a drama in 4 acts, by L. L. Schwartz.
101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Louis Leon Schwartz, Minneapolis ; D :
l.-)347. IMar. 15, 1909; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 36847
Porcupine (The); drama in 3 acts, by E. A.
Robin.son. [132] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D : 39101 ; Edwin Ar-
lington Robinson, New Yorlc. 36847a
Same. New York, Macmillan company,
1915. 4 p. 1., 152 p. 12°.
© Sept. 15, 1915; 2c. Sept. 16, 1915; D:
41758 ; Edwin Arlington Robinson, New York.
36847b
Pordioseros (Los); zarzuela dramStica en i
acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
origimil de S. Maria Granes y E. Polo, musica
del maestro Luis Arnedo. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espauoles] 1908. 51 [2] p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Salvador Maria Granes y Ernesto Polo,
Madrid; D : 13854, Sept. 21, 1908; 2c. Sept.
21, 1908. 36848
Porgy Joe; an Ethiopian .sketch in 1 scene.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p.
12°. ( [Ethiopian drama, no. 69] )
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12219,
Sept. 28 ; 2c. Oct. 17. 36849
Porion (Le); piece en 1 acte, par M. Gerbidon.
p. 193-202. illus. 8°. [Reprinted from Je
sais tout]
© Marcel Gerbidon, Paris ; D : 13812, Sept.
17, 1908; 2c. Sept. 17, 1908. 36850
Pork; a comedv in 4 acts, by E. Spencer and
L. R. Shewell.
© Edward Si>encer. Baltimore ; 1882 :
19420, Nov. 16. 36851
Pork (The) packer's daughter; a musico-terp-
sichoi-ean and recitative monologrue, by Phry-
netto Ogden.
© Estelle Smith, Chicago; 1897:7552,
Jan. 27. 36852
Port wine vs. jealousy; a highly amusing
sketch, by William Carter, arr. by Charles
White. New York, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 8 p.
12°. ([De Witt':^- Ethiopian and comic
drama, no. 66] )
© Robert M. De Witt, J\'ew York: 1875:
7719, July 23 ; 2c. Sept. 2. 36852a
Portable (A) house; a sketch in 1 act, by
Augustin MacHugh. [2], 11 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 2, 1912; D: 29264; Martin L.
Alsop, Ridgefield Park, N. J. 36853
■ -Same. [2], 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 6, 1912; D : 29588 ; Augustin
MacHugh, New York.
36854
Porter (The) house steak; original mu.sical
comedy in 3 acts, book and lyrics by Ed.
Payne, music by Chas. P. Scott. [3], 70 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Nov. 25, 1912 ; D : 31457 ; Payne. Bel-
mont. Mass.. and Scott, Boston. 36855
Porter Payne; by C. B. Ward.
© Clarence Burton Ward, Cincinnati ; D :
37, Jan. 15, 1901. 36856
Porter's troubles; or. The Fifth Avenue hotel,
an amusing sketch in 1 scene, bv Fa\. Har-
rigan. New I'ork, R. M. De Witt. 1875. 6 p.
12°. ( [De Witt's Ethiopian and comic drama,
no. 65])
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1875:
7721, July 23; 2c. Sept. 2. 36857
Porthos' son (Le fils de Porthos); a drama in
5 acts and 15 tableaux, by Paul Mahalin.
© Frangois Mons and Louis Nathal. New
York ; 1886 : 19912, Sept. 3. 36858
Portia in politics; play in 3 acts, by A. B. Ebiu.
64 p. 8°. Printed.
© Dec. 16, 1912; 2c. Dec. 17, 1912; D:
31724; Alexander B. Ebin, New York.
36859
1853
36860
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36876
Porto (II) d'arma; opera in 4 atti, 2 scene,
per D. Vaninetti. 13 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1912; D: 31216; Daniele
Vaninetti, Purchase, N. Y. 36860
Portrait (The); play in 4 acts, by H. C. Col-
well. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913 ; D : 34346 ; Henry Clif-
ford Col well, Kittanning, Pa. 36861
Portrait (Le) de madame; saynete pour
jeunes filles [en 4 scenes] par Alexandre
Guillet. 10 p. 12°. ([Theatre pour la
jeunesse, no. 14])
© Sept. 28, 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38642; Wm. R. Jenkins co.. New York.
36861a
Portrait (The) painter; life drama in 1 act,
by Tito Guardiosi [pseud, of W. H. Carson]
[2], 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 13, 1913 ; D : 32667 ; Wm. Henry
Carson, New York. 36862
Porus plaster; a farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
J. Fielding.
© John Fielding, Englewood, 111.; 1886:
2614, Jan. 30. 36863
Porvenir (El) del nine; entreraes en prosa,
original de A. Casero. Madrid [Sociedad de
auto res espanoles] 1908. 16 p. 12°.
© Antonio Casero, Madrid ; D : 13600, Aug.
19, 1908; 2c. Aug. 19, 1908. 36864
Porzia; [play in 3 acts] by C. Y. Rice. Garden
City, New York, Doubleday, Page & com-
pany, 1913. viii, 79 p. 12°.
© Jan. 15. 1913; 2c. Jan. 17, 1913; D:
32313; Cale Young Rice, Louisville. 36865
See also Collected plays and poems; by
Cale Young Rice.
Poseidon's paradise. See Deucalion.
Posey from Posey- ville; by L. Maulsby. 3 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Lilian Maulsby, Chicago ; D : 7239, Sept.
11, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 11, 1905. 36866
Posey, pride of the prairie; cow-boy vaude-
ville comedy drama, by M. F. Thompson.
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913 ; D : 33100 ; M. Frances
Thompson, Oakland, Cal. 36867
Possession; play in 1 act, by G. Middleton.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1914; D: 38915; George
Middleton, New York. 36868
with The groove, The unborn, Circles, A
good woman. The black tie, 1 act plays of
contemporary life, by G. Middleton. New
York, Henry Holt & co., 1915. ix, 217 p. 12°.
© Feb. 27, 1915; 2c. Mar. 8, 1915; D:
39891; George Middleton, New York. 36869
Possum fat; an Ethiopian opera in 2 scenes.
New York, Happy hours company [1874] 7 p.
12°. ([Ethiopian drama, no. 73])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1874 : 12215,
Sept. 28; 2c. Oct. 17. 36870
Post (The) graduate course; comedy in 4
acts, by O. M. WolfE and B. Epstein. 129 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 25, 1915; D: 41830; Oscar M.
Wolfe and Bennett Epstein, Chicago. 36870a
Post (Die) im walde; operetten-idylle aus der
guten alten zeit, in 1 akt von M. Wiedmann,
musik von August Leon. Regiebuch. 39 p.
12°. Printed.
© Ic. May 8, 1911 ; D : 24158 ; Fritz Schu-
berth, jr., Leipzig. 36871
Same. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig, F.
Schuberth, jr., 1911. 12 p. 12°.
© May 3, 1911; 2c. May 23, 1911; D:
24261; Fritz Schuberth, jr., Leipzig. 36872
Post no bills; vaudeville sketch, by G. N. Knox
and H. E. Knox. [6] p. 12°. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25464; George N.
Knox and Horace E. Knox, Danbury, Conn.
36873
Post (The) of honor; a military drama in 4
acts, by S. Sanders. Springfield, Mass., Clark
W. Bryan & co., 1872. 34 p. 12°.
© Sidney Sanders, Chicopee, Mass.; 1872:
10950, Oct. 14; 2c. Nov. 16. 36874
Post (The) office; play in 2 acts, by Rabindra-
nath Tagore. New York, Macmillan co., 1914.
95 p. 12°.
© Mar. 25, 1914; 2c. Mar. 26. 1914; D:
36469 ; Macmillan co.. New York. 36874a
See also Lock box 23.
Post-script (The) See Four plays; by Emile
Augier. — Postscript (The)
Post-scriptuni (The); comedy in 1 act, by
Emile Augier, tr. by B. H. Clark. New York,
Samuel French ; London, Samuel French, ltd.,
1915. 2 p. 1., 22 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31, 1915 ; 2c. Apr. 1, 1915 ; D : 40288 ;
Barrett H. Clark, Chicago. 36874b
See also Fovir plays; by Emile Augier.
Post-traders; a drama in 3 acts, by P. A. Fitz-
gerald.
© P. A. Fitzgerald and H. S. Parker, Phila-
delphia ; 1876 : 3380, Mar. 20. 36875
Postage (A) stamp; an original farce-comedy in
3 acts, by H. C. Stanley.
© Harry C. Stanley, Clayton. N. Y. ; 1885 :
15400, July 17. 36876
1854
36877
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36895
Postal (The) card; an operatic comedy in 4
nets, by J. F. Milliken.
© James P. Milliken, United States; 1884:
25368, Dec. 19. 36877
Postal (A) episode; n sketch, by Laura E.
Wliite. |4], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© L. E. White, New York ; D : 1003.J, Feb.
19, 1907 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1907. 36878
Postales al natural; pasillo comico-llrico origi-
nal y en prosa, de F. G6ngora y A. R. Fer-
VAUiVv/.. nnlsica del maestro Luis Barta. Ma-
drid I Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1909.
17 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 28, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16S91 ; Frnucisco Gongora y Antonio R. Fer-
laiidi/,, Madrid. 36879
Postbag- (The); a lesson in Irish, libretto by
Alfred Perceval Graves, music by Michael
Ksposito. [19] p. 8°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Boosey & co., London ; D : 1727, Apr. 14,
1902; 2c. Apr. 14, 1902. 36879a
■ a play in 1 act, by A. P. Graves and M. Es-
posito. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alfred Percival Graves and Michael
Esi»osito, London ; D : 1470, Feb. 19, 1902 ; 2c.
Feb. 19, 1902. 36879b
Poster (The) girl; a musical extravaganza in 2
acts, by C. C. Sargent, jr., and Arthur Augus-
tus Powers.
© Charles Chapin Sargent, jr., New York;
1897 : 42721, July 27. 36880
Poster girls; a dramatic composition with mu-
sic, by J. Forbes, lyrics by Grace Wright, mu-
sic by Jerome D. Kern.
© James Forbes, New York ; D : 7825, Jan.
6, 1906. 36881
Poster (A) maid; a petite comedy' in 1 act, by
E. L. Duane. Typewritten.
© Edward L. Duane, New York; 1897:
19106, Mar. 23 ; 2c. Apr. 9. 36882
Poster (A) show; by S. Noble-Ives. Typewrit;
ten.
© Sarah Noble-Ives, New York; 1900 A:
23399, Sept. 20 ; 2c. Sept. 20. 36883
Posteridad (La); comedia en 1 acto y en prosa,
original de A. Sotillo y A, Micho. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. [5],
27 p. 12°.
© Dec. 5, 1912 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1912 ; D : 31561 ;
Antonio Sotillo y Andres Micho, Madrid.
36884
Posterland; a comedy in 4 acts, by J. M. French.
© John McLean French, New York; D:
4758, Mar. 21, 1904. 36885
Posterland — Continued.
a sijectacular fantasy in 3 scenes, book and
lyrics l)y Edward Henry. 13 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Wm. S. Henry. New York; D : 13437.
July 29, 1908; 2c. July 22. 36886
Postillion.
© Harold MacGrath, Syracuse, N. Y. ; D:
9741, Jan. 3, 1907. 36887
Postmaster (The); a roniedv in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke. [15r)| p. 4". Typewritten.
© Edgar A. Locke, New York ; 1890 : 29115,
Sept. 22; 2('. Mar. 2S, 1891. 36888
Postmaster Gale; drama, by E. E. Burson.
Typewritten.
© Ernest Emerson Burson, Los Angeles ;
1893:29490, June 21; Ic. June 22; Ic. (ms.)
July 6. 36889
Postmaster's (The) daughtei;; a rural comedy
drama in 4 acts, by N. Twomey. [96] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Neil Twomey, Chelsea, Mass.; D:3316.
Apr. 20, 1903; 2c. Apr. 20, 1903. 36890
Postmistress (The); or. Miss Nicoll of Nicoll-
ville, comedy in 3 acts, by A. S. Lipman and
F. Gerald. [119] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. S. Lipman and Florence Gerald, New
York ; D : 12744, Apr. 14, 1908 ; 2c. acts 1, 2,
Apr. 14. 1908 ; 2c. act 3, Apr. 25, 1908. [Note :
copies bear alternative title, Miss Nancy of
Nicollville] 36891
Postmistress (The) of Pebble Creek; a comedy
drama in 1 act, by Frank Maltese. 11 p. f°.
Typewritten,
© Salvatore R. Maltese, Salt Lake City;
D : 9165, Oct. 1, 1906 ; 2c. June 22, 1907. 36892
Postscript (The); play in 3 acts, by Willie Wil-
son [pseud, of H. O. Van Patton] [36] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1914 ; D : 37451 ; Helene Orem
Van Patton, Louisville. 36892a
■ ■ See also Four plays; by Emile Augier,
Pot (The) and the kettle; comedietta, by L. A.
Garnett. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 22500; Louise Ayres
Garnett, Evanston, 111. 36693
— comedy drama in 3 acts, by G. L. Naught.
123 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 27, 1913; D: 32452; George L.
Naught, New York. 36894
a playette, by O. J. White. 23 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver J. White, St. Louis ; D : 4045, Oct.
3, 1903 ; 2c. Oct. 3, 1903. 36895
5379— VOL 2—17-
-13
1855
36896
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36912
Pot-boiler (The) ; a comedy in 4 acts, by U. Sin-
clair. [85] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913; D : 32212 ; Upton Sin-
clair, New York. 36896
Pot-luck; [farce in 1 act] by Gertrude Robins.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French,
ltd., 1911. 19 p. 12°. ([French's acting
ed., no. 2377])
© Jan. 3, 1911; 2c. Feb. 1, 1911; D:
23236; Samuel French, ltd., London. 36897
Pot (The) of basil; [play in 4 acts, by G. K.
Griffith] [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D : 38669 ; Grace Kel-
logg Griffith, Philadelphia. 36897a
Pot (A) of broth; by W. B. Yeats. {In The
Gael, Sept. 1903)
© William B. Yeats, London; D:3905,
Aug. 29, 1903; 2c. Sept. 1, 1903. 36898
See also Hour-g'lass (The), and other
plays.
Pot (A) of rouge; college play in 3 acts, by
E, B. Canaday. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1915; D: 40847; Elizabeth
Barbara Canaday, Ames, la. 36898a
Potash and Perlmutter; comedy in 4 acts, by
N. Mason, adapted from the book of the
same name by Montague Glass. [2], 115 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8. 1911; D: 23300; Norman H.
Mason, New Brighton, N. Y. 36899
comedy in 3 acts, by Montague Glass.
[109] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1913; D: 34266; A. H.
Woods, New York. 36900
■dramatization in 3 acts, by Geo. Darcy vt
certain stories by Montague Glass. [105] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1913; D: 33815; Selwyn &
CO., New York. 36901
play in 3 acts, authorized dramatization
of the Potash and Perlmutter stories, by A. C.
O'Dea. [14], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1912 ; D : 31555 ; Anne Cald-
well O'Dea, Rockville Centre, N. Y. 36902
Potash preferred; farce in 3 acts, by W. C. and
Cecil B. de Mille. 165 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1913 ; D : 31979 ; William C.
de Mille, New York. 36903
Potentate (The); by A. A. Andros.
© Annie A. Andros, Boston ; 1897 : 18623.
Mar. 22, 36904
■ comic opera satire in 3 acts, libretto by
C. E. Summers. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1914 ; D : 35537 ; Charles Ed-
win Summers, New York. 36904a
Potential (The); a fancy in play form in 3 acts,
by Lewis Vicary. [26] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mabel Rankiu Vicary, Detroit; D : 9644,
Dec. 6, 1906; 2c. Dec. 6, 1906. 36905
Potiphar papers. See Our best society.
Potiphar, the last pupil of Ameni; a tragedy
in the days of the exodus, by H. Kiernan.
© Hugh Kiernan, Albany ; D : 1998, June
11, 1902. 36906
Potiphar's wife; by S. M. Hirsch. 22 p. 4°.
Type^vritten.
© Ic. Dec. 28, 1909; D: 17805; Sidney M.
Hirsch, New York. 36907
See also Miriam.
Potpourri; a musical melange in 2 pts., by J. T.
Tanner, lyrics by W. H. Risque, music by
Napoleon Lambelet. London and New York,
Boosey & CO., 1899. 126 p. f °.
© James T. Tanner, London; 1899:44265.
July 8; 2c. July 8. 36908
Potro (El) salvaje; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 2 cuadi'os, original de Antonio
Paso y Joaquin Abati, mlisica de los maestros
Valverde y Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espanoles] 1914. 49 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38205 ; A. Paso y J. Abati, Madrid. 36908a
Pots and skillets; comedy drama in 3 acts, by
J. B. Butts. 53 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1915; D: 40524; J. Baptist
Butts, Chicago. 36908b
Poughkeepsie; comedy in 1 act, by C. E. Grape-
win. 21 p. 4°. TypewTitten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915; D: 39497; Charles
Ellsworth Grapewin, West End, N. J. 36908c
Poulailler (Le); comedie en 3 actes, par
[Paul, dit] T. Bernard, [Paris, Impr, de
I'lllustration] 1908. 1 p. 1., 54 p. 8°.
© Tristan Bernard, Paris; D: 14768. Jan.
8, 1909; 2c. Jan. 8, 1909. 36909
Poule (La) au pot; par Henry de Brisay, 2 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1912; D: 29995; Gaumont
CO., New York. 36910
Pound foolish; a vaudeville sketch, by M. A.
Daly. 10 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12, 1913 ; D : 32290 ; Mark Avery
Daly, Buffalo. 36911
Pound (A) of cure; a 3 act comedy, by C. M.
Seay, adapted from Too many maidens. [75]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Morgan Seay, Rome, Ga. ; D :
6578, Apr. 26, 1905; 2c. Apr. 26, 1905. 36912
1856
36913
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
36933
Povmd (A) of taffy; a farcical comedy in 3
atts. by W. E. Davis.
© William E. Davis, Boston; 1885:13322,
June 17. 36913
Poupee (La) aux chrysantheines; conte japo-
nais mime, de Fernand Beissier, musique de
L. Plane]. Livret. Paris, A. .loanin iSc cie.,
1906. 13 p. 12°.
© A. Joanin & co.. Paris ; D : 8032, Feb. 19,
1906; 2c. Feb. 19, 1906. 36914
Pouquet; a tragedy in 5 acts, in the sixteentli
century style of Charles I of England, by
W. M. Dodd.
© Wm. M. Dodd, Chicago; 1893:18737.
Apr. 11. 36915
Pour de bon; vaudeville en 1 acte, de Garofalo
f pseud.] et Dlaverdet. Paris, C. Joubert,
1911. 31 p. S\
© Feb. 25, 1911; 2c. Feb. 25, 1911; D:
23457; Joubert, Paris. 36916
Pour etre aimee; comCdie fantaisiste en 3 actes,
par Leon Fourneau. Paris, Librairie th^a-
trale, 1902. 2 p. 1., 193 p. 12°.
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 4351, Dec. 7, 1903 :
2c. Dec. 7, 1903. 36917
Pour garder Jacques; conifdie en 1 acte, par
Paul Cazeres. Paris, C. Joubert, 1914. 36 p.
8°.
© June 20, 1914; Ic. June 29, 1914; D:
37426 ; Joubert, Paris. 36917a
Pour la couronne; par Frangois Coppee, with
introduction and notes by Richmond Laurin
Hawkins. New York. H. Holt and company,
1910. X, 131 p. 16°.
© Nov. 12, 1910; 2c. Nov. 23, 1910; A:
275638 ; Henry Holt & co., New York. 38918
See also Cross (The) and the crescent. —
For the crown.
Pour prendre conge; or, Seeing Switzerland, a
3 act pantomimic comedy, by W. A. Mestayer.
© William A. Mestayer, United States ;'
1881 : 1831, Feb. 4. 36919
Pour vivre heureiix; comedie en 3 actes, par
Andr6 Rivoire et Yves Mirande. 32 p. 4°.
(L'lllustration tht^atrale, 8* annee-204, 24
fgvrier 1912)
© Feb. 24, 1912; 2c. Mar. 23, 1912; D:
29135 ; Andr^ Rivoire et Yves Mirande, Paris.
36920
Pousse-cafe (The); by J. M. Weber and L. M.
Fields.
© Joseph M. Weber and Louis M. Fields,
New York ; 1897 : 64642, Nov. 20. 36921
Poussin (Le); comedie en 3 actes, [de] Edmond
(Juiraud. Paris, Librairie Moli6re, 1909. viii
p., 1 1., 109 p. 12°.
© July 4, 1909 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1909 ; D : 16731 ;
F. Demoly, Paris. 36922
Poverty; a melodrama in a prologue and 4 acts,
by W. E. Barnes.
© William E. Barnes, New York; 1878:
9484, Aug. 17. 36923
Poverty corner; comedy drama in 4 acts, by
lOdward E. Rose.
© Clara F. Rose, Marshfield Hills, Mass.;
1897 : 77GG, .Tan. 28. 36924
Poverty flat; an enUroly new and original
drama in 4 acts, by .1. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn; 1871:
9250, Oct. 4. 36925
-Sec also Lily (The) of Poverty flat.
Poverty flats; a play of western life in 3 acts,
by Bernard Francis Moore. Boston, W. H.
Baker &; co., 1899.
© W^alter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1898:
7.5914, Dec. 27; 2c. Apr. 14, 1899. 36926
Poverty (The) of wealth; dramatic comedy in
1 act, by M. Arthur. [2], 22 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Dec. 9, 1912 ; D : 31633 ; Malcolm Ar-
thur, New York. 36927
Poverty's trials; a new Irish sketch, by Ed-
ward HaiTigan.
© Josh Hart, United States; 1874:15395.
Dec. 22. 36928
Powder-puff; libretto for a musical comedy in
2 acts, book by J. N. Edwards, lyrics by Harry
L. Marriner, music by Daniel E. Nevin. 86
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1910 ; D : 17855 ; John N. Ed-
M-ards, Dallas. ' 36929
or, A bottle of sarsaparilla, a musical
farce-comedy in 3 acts, by A. Adams.
© Adolph Adams, New York ; 1891 : 5181,
Feb. 6. 36930
Power; by L. H. Cummings.
© Lee H. Cummings, Brooklyn ; D : 14810,
Jan. 13, 1909. 36931
American political play in 5 acts, by S. D.
Gookins. [5], 268 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 18, 1913 ; D : 33839 ; Shirlaw D.
Gookins, Chicago. 36932
— drama in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by Mrs. G. D.
Hemmick and C. W. De Knight. [92] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913 ; D : 34140 ; Mrs. Chris-
tian Dominique Hemmick and Clarence Woods
De Knight, Washington. ' 36933
1857
36934
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
36954
Power — Continued.
European fantasy in 4 acts, by John Street.
76 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1912; D: 31229; Hugo Val-
lentin, London. 36934
a pageant of the inner life for children.
[by] Marian Katherine Brown. Boston, The
Berkeley press [1915] [11] p. 8°.
© June 10, 1915 ; 2c. and aff. July 6, 1915 ;
A : 406700 ; Berkeley press, Boston. 36934a
— -play in 4 acts, by L. Ide. [128] p. 4°.
Tj'pewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914 ; D : 39133 ; Leonard Ide,
New York. 36934b
— • by O. G. S. Burnell. [27] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1913; D: 34600; Oriu Greene
Skeels Burnell, Essex Junction, Vt. 36935
social drama in 4 acts, by J. Wieractical (A) joke; a farce, by F. C. Griffith.
® Frank Carlos Griffith, Boston; 1876:
10938, Sept. 27. 37017
protean comedy in 3 acts, by H. Le Clair
and W. J. Russell.
© Henry Le Clair and W. J. Russell. New
York ; 1886 : 13945, June 17. 37018
a protean comedy playlet, by C. R. Warren.
[11] p. t". Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1912 ; D : 29028 ; Charles R.
Warren, Philadelphia. 37019
• • See also Sim. Dinipsey's visit.
Practical jokes; a farce in 1 act, [by] Robert
C. V. Meyers.
© P. Garrett & co., Philadelphia; 1885:
26497, Dec. 16 ; 2c. Feb. 15, 1886. 37020
Same, [and] Art and artifice. Philadel-
phia, the Penn publishing company, 1898. p.
193-216. 12°. (Dramatic supplement to One
hundred choice selections, no. 1)
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1897 : 63354,
Nov. 12 ; 2c. Nov. 20. 37020a
Practical (A) politician; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. A. Flynn.
© Joseph A. Flynn, Brooklyn ; D : 14360,
Nov. 23. 190S. 37021
Prasident Krueger, der Bismarck des Trans-
vaals; Oder, Die Briten und die Boeren,
schauspiel in 5 ak'ten, von .T. Worraser.
® Jean Wormser, Chicago ; 1900 A : 3258,
Feb. 5. 37022
Praesidio (The); play in 3 acts, bv A. INT. Kenny.
[38] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 17, 1011; D: 24225; Amin M.
Kenny, New York. 37023
Prairie (The) flower; a modern play in 4 acts,
by A. Luzzi. [158] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Arthur Luzzi, New York; D: 13137, Juno
8, 1908 ; 2c. June 6, 1908. 37024
Prairie (A) queen; an opera of the wilil West
in 3 acts, by H. W. Hayes.
© Hiram W. Hayes, St. Louis; D : 3503,
May 27, 1903. 37025
Prairie (A) rose; comedy-drama of the Kansas
prairies in 4 acts, by Edith F. A. U. Painton.
Chicago, T. S. Donison & company [1913] 77
p. 12°.
© Aug. 8, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 11, 1913 ; D : 34081 ;
Ebon H. Norris, Chicago. 37026
Prairie (A) station ag'ent; play in 1 act, by R.
Scully. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 14, 1909 ; D : 17095 ; Robert
Scully, Somerville, N. .L 37027
Prairie (The) waif; a romantic play in 4 acts,
by .T. A. Stevens.
© John A. Stevens, New York; 1880:
11264, .July 22. 37028
Prairieland. See Hermits (The) in California.
Prairies (The) Sec History (A) of American
civilization.
Pranks; a comedy in 5 acts, by L. Constant.
© Lilla Constant, Philadelphia; 1873:97,
Jan. 6. 37029
Pranks (The) of a little love couple; or, An
evening" in mythologyland, by C. G. Steber.
9 p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Charlotte Guelich Steber, Utica, N. Y. ;
D : 8225, Mar. 24, 1906 ; 2c. Mar. 24, 1906.
37030
Pranks (The) of a sailor. Sec McFods (The)
Pranks of fate; a farce-comedy in 2 acts, by
T. P. Bayer. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Theobald Percy Bayer. New York; D:
5450, Aug. 16, 1904 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1914. 37031
Prattling- pals; by Searl Allen. 6 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Kresko and Fox, I'ort Jefferson, N. Y. ;
D : 13643, Aug. 25, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 25, 1908.
37032
Prayer (A) meeting at Hilldale.
© Marv Mav Boynton, Franklin. (). : 1898 :
010.53. Oct. 17; 2c. Nov. 16. 37033
Prayer of the sword; a play in 5 acts, by J. B.
Fagnn. London, Spottiswoode & co., Ud., 1004.
116 p. 8°.
© James Bernard Fagan, London; D : 5322,
July 21. 1904 ; 2c. July 21, 1904. 37034
Prayers (The) of a day; Persian poem tn he
played in 1 act and 3 scenes, by G. E. Mur-
dock. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© le. Dec. 6, 1915 ; D : 42420 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, San Francisco. 37034a
1862
37034
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37052
Preacher (The) and the bear; play in 1 act, by
R. B. M. Wilson. [2], 17 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 17, 1914; D: 35692; R. B. M.
Wilson, Chicago. 37034b
Preacher (The) and the devil; or, The darkey's
dream, vaudeville act, by H. P. Floyd. [11]
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 10, 1912 ; D : 28718 ; H. F. Floyd,
Tacoina. 37035
Preacher (The) and the man; comedy playlet
with a moral, by C. W. Terriss. [3], 20 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912 r D: 81020; Chas. W.
Terriss, Chicago. 37036
Preacher (The) doctor. /See Dick Shaw, the
fiend.
Preacher, magistrate and man; or, The witch
Clarice, a historical drama of 4 acts, by M. B.
Arnold.
© Marguerite Beaulleu Arnold. Evanston,
111.; 1899:35324. May 26. 37037
Precaution (La) inutile. See Barbier (Le) de
Seville.
Precedents; play in 3 act.s, by Max Anthony.
[37] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 8, 1913; D : 34364 ; Anna L.
Donahue, Kansas City, Mo. 37038
Preceding diagnosis; play in 2 acts, by G.
Katsiolis. 59 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tune 23. 1915; D : 41019 ; George
Katsiolis, Chicago. 37038a
Precieuses (Les) ridicules; com^die en 1 acte.
par [Jean Baptiste Poquelin] Moliere, with a
biographical memoir and explanatoi-y notes,
by C. Fontaine. New York, W. R. Jenkins
[1899] xvi, 60 p. 12°. (Classiques frangais,
no. 7)
© William R. Jenkins, New York; 1899:
45980, July 15; 2c. Jan. 15, 1900. 37039
-and Les femmes savantes; [par Jean Bap-
tiste Poquelin Moliere] ed. by John R. Ef-
tinger. New Y^ork. H. Holt and company.
3912. xix, 225 p. front, (port.) 16°.
© Apr. 25, 1912; 2c. May 17, 1912; A:
312822 ; Henry Holt & co.. New York. 37040
Preciosa, the Spanish dancer; adapted from
Longfellow's Spanish student, by Bertha M.
Wilson, poses by Louise C. Schweitzer. New
York, E. S. Werner and company, 1911. 22 p.
illus. 12°.
© .Tan. 28, 1911; 2c. .Tan. 31, 1911; D:
23220; Edgar S. Werner, New York. 37041
costume monologue in 2 scenes, for a lady.
by Bertha M. Wilson. New York, E. S. Wer-
ner, 1896.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York; 1896:
29804, May 15 ; Ic. June 12. 37042
Precious (The) ridiculous; comedy in 1 act, by
[Jean Baptiste Poquelin] Moliei-e. [Coque-
lin-Hading ed,] New York, F. Rullman. 1888.
15 p. 4°. [French and English]
© F. Rullman, New York; 1888:27480,
Sept. 27; 2e. Oct. 8, 1888. 37043
Precious water; [by E. C. Ehrlich] {In Jew-
ish child)
© ,Tune 26, 1913; Ic. July 8, 1913; A:
338479; Bureau of education, New York.
37044
Precipice (The); play in 5 acts, by O. W. Stew-
art. 68 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D : 41287 ; Oliver W.
Stewart, Indianapolis. 37044a
— -play in 3 acts, by T. Hughes and Harry
Cavan [pseud, of H. Lambart] 126 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 15, 1913; D: 32776; Harry Lam-
bart, New York and Talbot Hughes, Salis-
bury, Wilts, England. 37045
or. The drummer's wife, by Beatrice
Shephard King [pseud, of B. Simpson] 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 7, 1910; D: 20984; Byrdie Simp-
son, Chicago. 37046
Predestination; 1 act comedy. Typewritten.
© Beulah Marie Dix, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1897:70646, Dec. 16; 3 c. Dec. 36. 37047
Predicament (The) of Anna Belle; by F. M. B.
Ruthrauff. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Florence M. B. Ruthrauff, New York ;
D : 14767, Jan. 7, 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 7, 1909.
37048
Predicaments (The) of Abigail.
© James Madison, New York ; D : 13909,
Sept. 23, 1908. 37049
Predicar con el ejeraplo; juguete cumico en 1
acto y 2 cuadros, en prosa, original de M. Gon-
zales de Lara y A. Plana Camacho. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1909. 30 p.
12°.
© Nov. 18, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17463; Manuel Gonzalez de Lara y Alfonso
Plana Camacho, Madrid. 37050
Predigt an die saufbriider.
© Joseph William Nist, Allegheny City.
Pa.: 1897:65468, Nov. 24. 37051
Preferee (La); pi^ce en 3 actes [par L. Des-
caves] [Paris, Irapr. de I'lUustration] 1906.
2 p. 1., 81 p. 8°.
© Lucien Descaves, Paris ; D : 9279, Oct.
20, 1906; 2c. Oct. 20, 1906. 37052
1863
37053
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37072
Preferido (El) y los cenicientos; drama vul-
var o escenas de familia, en un pr61ogo y 2
actos, de L. Ezguieura. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanoles] 190S. 91 p. 12°.
© Librado Ezguieura, Madrid; D : 13G02.
Aug. 19, 1908; 2e. Aug. 19. 1908. 37053
Preferment; a play in 3 acts, by Wilfred T.
Coleby and N. McKinnel. [119] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1909 ; D : 16520 ; Norman Mc-
Kinnel, London. 37054
Prefort. See Theatre; [par] Gaston Schefer.
Prehistoric Mabel; an hysterical, evolutionary
play in 5 ages, by C. C. S. Gushing. [Hart-
lord, Conn., Press of Meyer & Noll, 1909] 96 p.
front., plates. 8°.
© Charles C. S. Gushing, Simsbury, Goun. ;
D: 16169, June 26, 1909; 2c. .Tune 28, 1909.
37055
Prejudice; political comedy in 1 act, by G. F.
Piet. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 13, 1912; D: 30838; Gharles F.
Piet, New York. 3705G
Prejudice and the butterfly; drama in 3 acts,
by P. Whitson. [3], 64 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 24, 1912; D: 30086; Pauline
Whitson, New York. 37057
Premature (A) moving-; a farce iu 3 acts, by
F. Weddell.
© Frank Weddell, New York ; D : 12309.
Feb. 5, 1908. 37058
Premature (The) proposal.
(The) machine.
See Infernal
Premature (A) socialist; comedy in 3 acts,
from one of Ouida's [Louise De la Ramee's]
stories, by M. I. Todd. [82] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Mary Ires Todd, Los Angeles ; D : 7569.
Nov. 16, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1905. 37059
Premier (Le) couple; piSce en 1 acte, de A.
Dumas. [1], 39 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1914 ; D : 36753 ; Andre Du-
mas, Paris. 37059a
Premiere (Die); musikalischer schwank, von L.
Stein [pseud, des Leo Rosenstein] und B.
.Tenbach, musik von C. A. Hart [pseud, des
Tbeodor, graf Hartig] [2], 30 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Sept. 14. 1912; D : 30844 ; Leo Stein
and Bela Jenbach, Vienna. 37060
Prentice (The) pillar; by G. Eden, music by
Reginald Somerville. 6 p. 4°. Printed.
© Guy Eden, London; 1897:53575; Sept.
24; 2c. Sept. 24. 37061
Prenuptial reminiscences; by N. Doree.
© Nadage Doree, New York ; D : 6111, Jan.
11, 1905. 37062
Preordained (The) See Basherte (Die)
Preparing Croary; play adapted from a story,
by A. S. Monroe. 15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 32. 1912; D: 29355; Anne Shan-
non Monroe, New York. 37063
Presbytere (Le) See Bride (The) of Lausanne.
Prescription (The); drama in 1 act, by H. A.
House. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1915 ; D : 40479 ; Henry Ar-
thur House, New York. 37063a
Presence (The); a play in 3 acts, by A. G. Jones.
39 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Archer G. Jones, Richmond ; D : 13713,
Sept. 3, 1908; 2c. Sept. 3, 1908; Ic. rev. ed.
Nov. 20, 1908. 37064
Present (The) and the future; fantastical
drama in 3 acts, by Josef Lateiner.
© Marcus Finkelstein, New York ; D : 14399,
Nov. 28, 1908. 37065
Present (The) day; a melodrama of New York
events in 5 acts, by H. Simon. 112 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Henry Simon, New York; 1891:13777,
Apr. 16 ; 2c. May 19. 37066
Present (A) for a pig; play in 1 act, by Ruth
Sawyer [i. e. K. S. Durand] [1], 14 p. 4°,
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 25, 1913 : D : 34827 ; Ruth Sawyer
Durand, Ithaca, N. Y. 37067
Present (A) for Robbie Delare; by A. H. Grove.
© Albert H. Grove, Indianapolis; 1898:
59060, Oct. 7. 37068
Present (The) moment; a play in 3 acts, by
LawroMU'o E. Fisher. [84] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Zeflio Tilbury, London ; D : 2888, Jan. 23.
1903 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1903. 37069
Present times; or, Casselton girls, by F. V. Helde-
raore.
© Flora V. Heldemore, Phillipsburg, N. J.;
1892 : 42298, Oct. 19. 37070
Presented at court; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Madison.
© Marie Madison, Ghicago ; 1898 : 10066,
Feb. 7. 37071
Preserving a Smith; burlesque of shadows in 3
acts, by R. Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge
entertainment house [1911] 50 p. 8°.
© Sept. 11, 1911; 2c. Sept. 27, 1911; D:
25322 ; Rea Woodman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
37072
1864
37073
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37091
Preserving Mr, Panmure; comic play in 4 acts,
hv A. Pinero. London, Printed at the Chis-
wick press, 1910. 2 p. 1., 134 p., 1 1. 8°.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910; D: 22946; Artliur
Pinero, London. 37073
President (The); a comedy in 3 acts, by A. D.
Eugelsman.
© A. D. Eugelsman, Cincinnati; 1890:
25607, Aug. 18. 37074
■ — — a drama in 4 acts, by W. Edgerly.
© Webster Edgerly, Washington ; 1891 :
7287. Feb. 25. 37075
Sec ff/.s^o Chancellor (The)
President Cromwell. See Cromwell.
President (The) of the Ananias club; by L.
Glenmoro. [13] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 15, 1910 ; D : 22295 ; Lottie Glen-
more, New York. 37076
President of the pretzel trust; Teutonic mono-
logue, by William D. Hall. 7 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Clark G. Gandy. Philadelphia; D : 5694.
Oct. 26. 1904 ; 2c. Oct. 26. 1904. 37077
President (The) of the 13 club; vaudeA'ille act.
liy L. G. Miller. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 15, 1915; D: 40947; Lawrence
G. Miller, Philadelphia. 37077a
President (The) of IT. S, A. ; book of words.
© Jennie Palmer Heames, Detroit ; 1889 :
38351, Dec. 16. 37078
President (The) queen; comic opera in 3 acts,
by F. Pv. Batchelder and G. N. Morse.
© Frank Roe Batchelder and George N.
Morse, Worcester ; D : 3067, Feb. 25, 1903.
37079
Presidenta (La); juguete cOmico en 3 actos y
en prosa. de los sres. Hennequin y Veber,
adaptada al castellano ])or .loaquin Belda y
Vicente Lleo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
cspanoles] 1914. 103 p. 12°.
© Ic. Oct. 3. 1914 ; D : 38468 ; Heimequin y
Veber, Madrid. 37079a
Presidente (La); pi^ce en 3 actes. par Maurice
Hennequin et Pierre Veber. Paris, P.-V.
Stock & cie., 1913. 223 p. 12°.
© Aug. 15, 1913 ; 2c. Oct. 6, 1913 ; D : 34898 ;
P. V. Stock & cie., Paris. 37080
Presidentess (The); a comic opera in 2 acts and
3 scenes, written and composed by H. Weir.
© Hamilton Weir, New Y'ork ; 1891 : 11830.
Apr. 1. 37081
Presidential predictions; an illustrated mono-
logue.
© Bruns and Nina, New York ; 1896 : 42491,
July 22. 37082
President's (The) daughter; farce comedy in 3
acts, by H. M. Brown. [21] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Harry M. Brown, Washington ; D : 2688,
Dec. 6, 1902 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1902. 37083
President's (The) messenger; drama in 1 act^
by D. P. Dilworth. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 7, 1911; D: 23870; Dwight P.
Dilworth, New York. 37084
See also Venezuela.
Presidiaria (La); zarzuela en 1 actoy 4 cuadros,
original de V. de la Vega, miisica de Jos6
Padilla. [Sociedad de autores espanoles]
1908. 41 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Ventura de la Vega, Madrid ; D : 14680.
Jan. 2. 1909 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 37085
Presidiario (El); melodrama en 1 acto y 5
cuadrus. en prosa, original de E. Mugica y J.
Villasenor. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1909. 27 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19. 1909; D:
17478; Emilio Mtigica y Juan Villasefior, Ma-
drid. 37086
Press cuttings; topical sketch compiled from
the editorial and correspondence columns of
the daily press, bv Bernard Shaw. New York,
Brentano's, 1909. 3 p. 1., [3], 45 p. 12°.
© Julv 9, 1909; 2c. .July 10, 1909; D:
16997; Brentano's, New York. 37087
Same.
© .July 9. 1909; 2c. July 10, 1909; A:
248238 ; Brentano's, New York. 37087a
Same. New York, Brentano's, 1913. 45 p.
16'
© Sept. 10. 1913; 2c. Nov. 13, 1913; A:
361161 ; G. B. Shaw, London. 37088
Pressing (The) club; comedy in 1 act, by P.
.Johnson. [2], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33059 ; I'eter John-
son, Winnipeg, Canada. 37089
Pressing (A) matter; [dramatic composition!
in 1 act, bv Brandon Hurst. New York, Chi-
cago [etc.]' M. Witmark & sons, 1906. 18 p.
front, (port.) 12°. (Charles Dickson's
famous 1 act plays)
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
8690, June 13, 1906; 2c. June 12, 1906.
37090
Prestidigitateur (The); a drama in 3 acts, by
Richard H. Cox.
© James R. Ladd, St. Helens, Or.; 1873:
12835. Nov. 6. 37091
See Family (A) affair.
Prgte-moi ta femme.
1865
37001
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37110
Prete (Un) rendu; comedie en 1 acte powr
jeunes fllles, par Alexandre Guillet. New
York, W. R. Jenkins company [10141 2 p. 1.,
[31-16 p. 12°. ( [Theatre pour la jeunnesse.
no. 131)
© Sept. 28. 1914; 2c. Oct. 21, 1914; D:
38643; Wm. R. Jenkins co., New York.
37091a
Pretender (The); drama in 4 acts, by J. Staple-
ton. [1561 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© .John Stapleton, New York ; D : 6463
Apr. 5, 1905; 2c. Nov. 25, 1905. 37092
an original romantic drama in 4 acts, by
Pretendientes (Los); juguete c6mico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de E. Casal. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espanoles] 1912. 26 p. 12".
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29780; Enrique Casal. Madrid. 37100
Pretending; comedy in 3 acts, by A. Marix.
102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 22, 1911; D: 24038; A. Marix.
New York. ' 37101
Pretexte (Le); pi&ce en 2 actes, par Daniel
Riche. [Paris, Impr. de I'lllustrationl 1906.
2 p. 1.. 48 p. 12°.
© D. Riche. Paris ; D : 8869, July 26. 1906 ;
2c. July 26, 1906. 37102
G. F. Piatt. [1291 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Foster Piatt. Milwaukee; D:
2137. July 19, 1902; 2c. July 19. 1902. 37093 p^^ttigst (^he) girl in Paris; by A. Hoffman.
— plav in prologue and 4 acts, by C. and W. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Aaron Hoffman, New York; D : 15941.
May 24. 1909 ; 2c. May 24, 1909. 37103
Prettiest (The) girl in Yorkville; dramatic
musical production, by H. K. Me<lford. 8 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Words onlyl
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1915; D: 42384; Haden
Kempt Medford. New York. 37103a
Pretty as a pink; original song and dance, by
T. Granger.
© Tom Granger, United States; 1874:
3720, Mar. 24. 37104
Pretty (The) beggar girl; or. The freaks of
fortune, G. T. Frederick's play, dramatized
from his novel having that title.
© George Tavlor Frederick, Louis\alle ;
1877 : 2358, Feb. 22 37105
de Mille.
© Cecil and William de Mille. Porapton.
N. J.; D:150. Feb. 18. 1901. 37094
plav in 3 acts, by Dorothea Du Trois
[pseud, of L. A. Dutrol [1621 p. f. Ms.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; Dr. 34738; Laura A.
Dutro, Los Angeles. 37095
— or. The imposture, play in 5 acts, by J. M.
Richards.
© J. Manger Richards, Philadelphia ; 1881 :
1859, Feb. 5. 37096
Pretenders (The); acts 1, 2. 14. 13 numb. 1.
4". Printed.
© James Dayton Voorhees, Camden, N. J.,
and John Matter, Marion, Ind. ; D : 6509,
6510, Mar. 31, 1905; 2c. each Mar. 31, 1905.
37097. 37098
by Henrik Ibsen, acting version of The
Yale university di*amatic association, with an
introduction by William Lyon Phelps. New
Haven [The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor com-
pany! 1907. XX, [81, 103 p. front, ports. 8°.
© Yale univ. dramatic assn., New Haven;
D: 101 .53. Mar. 13. 1907; 2c. Mar. 25, 1.907.
37099
comedy in 1 act, by G. Carpenter. [21,
16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 1914; D: 35580; Grant Car-
penter, San Francisco. 37099a
modern drama in 3 acts, by V. A. Nelson.
115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11, 1915; D: 39959; Virginia
Armistead Nelson. Nashville. 37099b
play in 3 acts, by E. C. Bradley. 38 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1915; D: 41774; Ethel
Corby Bradley, Chicago. 37099c
See also Works (The) of Henrik Ibsen.
Same.
© George Taylor Frederick, Louisville ;
1877 : 14741, Dec. 18.
37106
Pretty (A) bequest; a comedietta in 1 act, by
Malcolm Watson. London, J. Williams, ltd,:
New York. E. Schuberth & co., 1906. 20 p.
8°.
© Joseph Williams, ltd., London; D:9188.
Oct. 4. 1906: 2c. Oct. 4, 1906. 37107
Pretty (The) boy; comedy drama in 1 act, by
C. O. Amend. [161 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 27. 1911; D: 24788; Carl Otto
Amend, Columbus, O. 37108
Pretty, dainty, dashing Paul Clifford; an origi-
nal burlesque in 2 acts, by J. F, Poole.
© John F. Poole. New York; 1873:2393,
Mar. 11. . 37109
Pretty Dick Turpin; an original musical bur-
lesque in 1 act, by J. F. Poole.
John F. Poole, New York ; 1871 : 3524, Apr.
19. 37110
1866
37111
COPYEIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37128
Pretty Doris Delaney; farce, by H. M. Marmon.
5 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Hilda Monroe Marmon, Memphis, Tenn. ;
D : 12407, Feb. 21, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 21, 1908.
37111
Pretty Dorotliy's honor; a footlight story of
the perils of the working-girls of New York,
by L. J. L. Stilwell. 82 p. f °. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12052, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908. 37112
Pretty (A) idiot; a comedy in 3 acts, by G. E.
Channfug and C. P. Stetson [i. e. C. P. S. Gil-
man]
© Grace EUery Channiug and Charlotte
Perkins Stetson, Pasadena ; 1889 : 207.51, July 3.
37113
Pretty Laughing Water.
Minnehaha.
Src Hiawatha. —
Pretty (The) laundresses of Lutzon. See Ding
dong.
Pretty (The) little flirt; a drama in 4 acts, by
L. J. L. Stilwell. 73 p., f°. Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12084, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
37114
Pretty little rebels; musical burletta in 1 act,
by M. W. Fiske.
© M. W. Fiske, United States ; 1886 : 16968,
July 26. 37115
Pretty (The) missionary; a comedy in 2 acts
[bv Charles Barnard] Worcester, 1898. 1 p.
1., 24 p. 4°.
© Henry D. Perky, Worcester ; 1899 : 12738,
Feb. 16; 2c. Dec. 14, 1898. 37116
Pretty Mistress Baddeley; comedy in 3 acts,
by M. Fairweather. [104] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Mary Fairweather, New York ; D : 11887,
Dec. 9, 1907 ; 2c. Dec. 19, 1907. 37117
Pretty Mrs. Smith; comedy with lyrics in 3
acts, book and lyrics by O. Morosco and E.
Harris, music by Harry James. [87] p. .4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Jan. 26. 1914; D : 35785 ; Oliver Mo-
rosco and Elmer Harris, Los Angeles. 37117a
Pretty (The) panther; a play, by F. G. Maeder,
founded upon Ouida's [Louise De la Ram§e's]
novel of Strathmore.
© Fred. G. Maeder, New York ; 1871 : 10990,
Nov. 26. 37118
Pretty (A) Parisienne. See French (The) girl.
Pretty (The) peasant; synopsis, by A. Palange.
1 p. 4°. Printed.
© June 4, 1912 ; 2c. June 5, 1912 ; D : 29932 ;
Angelo Palange, Brooklyn. 37119
Pretty Peggy; a play in 4 acts.
© William A. Brady, New York; D:1508,
Mar. 1, 1902. 37120
Pretty Pepita; a musical comedy in 2 acts, by
J. Schonberg. [86] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1894:61865,
Dec. 31 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1895. 37121-
Pretty (The) pets. See Nobody's house.
Pretty (A) piece of business; a comedietta in
1 act, by Thomas Morton. New American ed.
cori'ectly reprinted from the original author-
ized acting ed. New York, H. Roorbach, 1889.
86 p. 12°. ( [Roorbach's American ed. of act-
ing plays, no. 15])
© Harold Roorbach, New York; 1889:
37511, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec. 14. 37122
Pretty Polly; a musical play in 3 acts, book and
lyrics by A. M. Holbrook, music by A. Bald-
win Sloane. [77] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© A. M. Holbrook, Yonkers, N. Y. ; D : 13097,
.Tune 2, 1908; 2c. May 27, 1908. 37123
Pretty pretty; a musical burlesque, by Oswald
Allan, music by Barrett and Offenbach.
© J. E. Jackson, United States; 1876:8335,
.July 13. 37124
Pretty (The) prince. See Hassanbad.
Pretty (The) Sabine women; play in 3 acts, by
Leonid Andreyev, tr. from the Russian by
Thonia-s Selt/.er. (In The Drama, no. 13, Feb.
1914; periodical © Feb. 27, 1914; 2c. Mar. 3,
1914 ; B : 299095, Drama league of America,
Chicago) 37124a
Pretty (The) Shakeress; a comic opera, by
H. C. Wood and L. C. Walter.
© H. C. Wood and L. C. Walter, Harrods-
burg, Ky. ; 1885 : 9396, Apr. 23. 37125
— — or. Love is a game for two, a musical com-
edy in 1 act and 2 scenes, by H. C. Wood.
© Henrv Cleveland Wood, Harrodsburg,
Ky. ; D : 1690, Feb. 10, 1902. 37126
Pretty (The) step-mother. See Matchless (A)
paragon. — Shattered (A) paragon.
Pretty (The) triumph of a sentiment. See
Congress.
Pretzel (The) king; musical comedy in 1 act,
by F. DeWitt. 75 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Ic. June 14, 1911 ; D : 24478 ; Francis De-
Witt, New York. 37127
Prevailing odds; comedy of New York's man-
ners and morals, by Emilio Luzzi [pseud, of
E. Van Deusen] 5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 20, 1909; D: 17213; Edith Van
Deusen, New York. 37128
1867
37129
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37147
Prevaricating (The) princess; comic opera iu 3
acts, by J. B. Dorman. [5], 56 p. 4". Type-
written, [Libretto only]
© Ic. Mar. 1, 1912; D: 28904; J. B. Dor-
man, Denver. 37129
Prevarication; a farce in 1 act, by H. E. Do
Lasaux.
© Harry E. De Lasaux, San Francisco;
1897:19362. Mar. 25. 37130
Previa (La) ceusura; eutreiues en prosa. origi-
nal lie L. Pardo. Madrid [SociiMlnd de aii-
tores espaiioles 1909. 20 p. 12°.
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17406; Leopoldo I'ardo, Madrid. 37131
Previous engagement; comedy, by W. 1). How-
ells. New York, Harper and brother.s, 1S97.
3 p. 1., 05, [1] p. front., illus., pis. 16°.
© Wm. Dean Howells, New York ; 1897 :
4555, Jan. 12; Ic. received. 37132
Same.
© Wm. Dean Howells, New York; 1897:
4550, Jan. 12; 2c. .Tan. 29.
37133
comedy in 1 act for 1 person, by IV'rcival
Wilde [pseud, of P. L. Weil] (In Puck, v.
70, no. 1969, Nov. 28, 1914)
© Nov. 23, 1914; Ic. Dec. 15, 1914; D:
39304; Percival L. Weil, New York. 37133a
Previous (A) marauder; play in 1 act, by II. A.
Koehne. 8 p. 4^ Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29192 ; H. Arthur
Koehne, Forest Park, 111. 37134
Previous prudence; an American comedy in 5
acts, by F. Miller.
© Fred Miller, Evansville, Ind. ; 1878:
14077, Dec. 2. 37135
Prexy's proxy; farce comedy in 2 acts, by Ilil-
liard Bootli. Philadelphia, IViui publishiuj?
company, 1915. 28 p. 12°.
© Sept. 25, 1915; 2c. Sept. 28, 1915; D:
41857 ; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 37135a
Price (The); by I. G. Richey.
© Isabel Grimes Richey, Plattsmouth. Neb. ;
D:8108, Mar. 5, 1906. 37136
dramatic episode, by Edward Weitzel. 22
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1911; D: 24669; Edward
Esmoude, Brooklyn. 37137
a 4 act comedy drama, by D. D. Cohen.
© David D. Cohen, St. Paul; D : 12723,
Apr. 10, 1908. 37138
in 3 acts, by Anne Page [pseud, of A.
Moore] [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anne Moore, New York ; D : 13435, July
29, 1908 ; 2c. Aug. 4, 1908. 37139
Price (The) — Contiuued.
-1 act play, by M. Ewald. [13] p. 4°.
Ms.
© Ic. May 5, 1913; D: 33196; Mildred
Ewald, Cincinnati. 37140
play in 4 acts, by E. Day. 113 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1910; D : 20769 ; Edmuud
Day, Brooklyn. 37141
■ by J. Faller. [2], 38 p. 4". Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 23. 1914; D : 38699 ; Ja'iiies Fal-
ler, New York. 37141a
— a play in 3 acts, by J. A. Wcslhaiiscr. 57 p.
t°. Typewritten.
© Joseph A. Wosthauser, St. Paul; D:
14.585, Dec. 21, 1008; 2c. June 28. 1909.
37142
— Same. 66 p. 4°. 'J'ypewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1909; D : 17266 ; Josepli A.
Westhauscr. St. Paul. 37143
by P. K. Driden. [Ij, 94 p. f.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21', 1910; D : 22S64 ; I'aul K.
Driden, New York. 37144
— Same. Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs >.V: com-
pany, 1911. 129 p. 8°.
© June 20. 1911; 2c, June 29, 1911; D:
24660; George W. Jacobs <Sc co., Philadelphia.
37145
— playlet in 1 act, by L. Albion and D. F.
I'erkins. [2], 21 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 23, 1914; D: 38291; Louis Al-
bion and David F. Perkins, Portland, Me.
37145a
study in snow in sepia, by J. U. Giesy.
[12] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 25, 1912 ; D : 29485 ; J. U. Giesy
and Geo. E. Carpenter, Salt Lake City.
37146
or. Let us have peace, play in 3 acts, by
K. R. O'Hare. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 12, 1915 ; D : 39968 ; Kate Rich-
ards O'Hare, St. Louis. 37146a
Price (The) he paid; or, The girl in the heart
of Maryland, domestic comedy drama in 4
acts, by Jack Emerson. 40 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D: 39779; Jolni S.
Angell, La Mesa, Cal. 37146b
Price (The) inevitable; by J. A. DriscoU. 15 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 15, 1912; D: 28316; John A.
Driscoll, New York. 37147
1868
37148
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37166
Price (The) men pay; play in 3 acts, by Lee
Wadley [pseud, of P. Hanna] [2], 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
I© Ic. Dec. 6, 1913 ; D : 35355 ; Paul Hanna,
Philadelphia. 37148
Price (The) must be paid; drama of the
present in 3 acts, by S. G. Champliu. 66 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© ic. Mar. 16, -1915 ; D : 40011 ; Stephen
G. Champlin, Brooklyn. 37148a
Price (The) of a bride; by J. W. Harris. 68 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© J. W. Harris, Buffalo ; D : 6390, Mar. 21,
1905; 2c. Mar. 10, 1905. 37149
Price (The) of a derby; a playlet in 1 act, by
AYilliam John McLeod. [10] p. 16°. Printed.
© William J. McLeod, Detroit; D : 12493,
Feb. 14, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 5, 1908. 37150
Price (The) of a kiss; comedy sketch, by J.
Kinoshita. [1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1912 ; D : 30188 ; Junichi Kino-
shita, New York. 37151
Price (The) of a young- girl's heart; a drama
in 3 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwoll. 102 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn ;
D : 12044, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 3, 1908.
37152
Pi'ice (The) of ambition; a dramatic playlet in
1 act, by Mrs. M. J. Keightley. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 6, 1909 ; D : 16284 ; Mrs. Merritt
J. Keightley, South Bend, Ind. 37153
Price (The) of Christian faith; play in 1 act, by
G. Kirkeris. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1914 ; D : 36986 ; Constantinos
Kirkeris, Chicago. 37153a
Price (The) of fame; comedy duologue in 1 act,
by Walter R. Matthews. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1913. 16 p.
16°.
© May 1, m3 ; 2c. May 3, 1913 ; D : .33762 :
Siimuel Frencff, ltd., London. 37154
Price (The) of friendship; a drama in 4 acts,
by A. M. Smith and L. C. Henderson. 97 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Alice Maude Smith and Lucius Cassius
Henderson, Tacoma ; D : 7185, Aug. 30, 1905 ;
2c. Jan. 10, 1908. 37155
play in 1 act, by P. Grzybowski. [6] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911 ; D : 24653 ; Paul Grzy-
bowski, Chicago. 37156
or, The renunciation, a drama in 4 acts, by
A. M. Smith. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Alice M. Smith, Tacoma ; D : 13630, Aug.
21, 1908; 2c. Aug. 21, 1908. 37157
Price (The) of greed; play in 1 act, by E. Doyle.
[2], 30 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 16, 1914; D: 35672; Edward
Doyle, New York. 37157a
Price (The) of happiness; a comedy-drama in
3 acts, by The sisters.
© Mrs. H. C. De Mille, Pompton, N. J.;
1898 : 76415, Dec. 28. 37158
drama in 3 acts, by R. L. Hooper. 134 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 23, 1911; D: 24556; Rebecca
Lane Hooper, Brooklyn. 37159
or. The g'irl and the crook, sensational
melodrama in 4 acts, by Guy Caufraan. 45
p. f°. TjT)ewritten.
© Madelon Cauf man, Joplin, Mo. ; D : 10340,
Apr. 13, 1907; 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 37160
Price (The) of honor; a melodrama in 4 acts, by
•fames R. Garey. [116] p. 4°. T^'pewritten.
© Walter C. .Jordan, New York; D : 2570,
Nov. 10, 1902; 2c. Nov. 10, 1902. 37161
Price (The) of infamy; a melodrama in 4 acts,
by E. C. Hardy. [62] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Evelina Cooke Hardy, New York; D:
2102. July 10, 1902 ; 2c. .July 26, 1902. 37162
Price (The) of justice; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. S. Lockwood. 61 p. f°. Typewritten.
© AValter S. Lockwood, Evanston, 111. ; D :
4569. Jan. 30, 1904 ; 2c. Jan. 30, 1904. 37163
Price (The) of liberty. See Gertrude. — Wash-
ington.
Price (The) of love; a comedy drama in 3 acts,
by C. G. Gilmaine. 16 p. f°. Typewritten.
© C. Garvin Gilmaine, Boston ; D : 7153,
Aug. 23. 1905; Ic. Aug. 23, 1905; Ic. Sept. 1,
1905. 37164
— ■ or. Orphans with parents, drama in 4 acts,
by I. Solotorefsky.
r-^'>?',r>-
"sr.^-it^'^y
-\VTJ7 ,-ir-N
INC f^^.£ in
[124] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37919 ; Isaac Solo-
torefsky, New York. 37164a
Price (The) of money; play in 4 acts, by Luke
North [pseud, of J. H. Griffes] 67 p. 4".
Printed.
© Feb. 13, 1911; 2c. Feb. 16, 1911; D:
23369 ; James H. GrifEes, Los Angeles. 37165
or. The perfect lover, a play in 4 acts, by
Alfred Sutro. New York, S. French ; London,
S. French, ltd.. 1906. 2 p. 1., 3-106 p. 12°.
([French's standard library ed.] )
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9367, Nov.
2, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 24, 1906. 37166
1869
37166
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37187
Price (The) of peace; drama in 1 act, 2 scenes,
by O. Oes5. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 5, 1914; D: 38402; Ovitlia Oes,
New York. 37166a
drama [in 3 acts] by A. S. Kiffgs. [1], 88
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 9, 1912; D: 29621; Arthur S.
Riggs, Northport, N. Y. 37167
Price (The) of popularity; a fifteen nunute
slietch, bv Mrs. K. La Beaume. [St. Louis,
Buxton iV Slvinner, 1905] 9 p. 12°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, Si. Tiouis; D:
0933, June 29, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 19o(j. 37168
Price (The) of poverty; a play in 4 acts, by E.
Blanchard and A. Stedman. [141] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 20, 1913; D : 32731 ; Evelyn
Blanchard and Adelaide Stedman, New Yorlc.
37169
Price (The) of power; a 1 act drama, by H. D.
Cottrell. 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Leopold Cooper, Los Angeles ; D : 9309.
Nov. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Nov. 2, 1906. 37170
Price (The) of pride; a play in 4 acts, by C. (i.
Rotlienboefer. 59 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16. 1909 ; D : 16278 ; Charles G.
Rotlienhoefer, Baltimore. 37171
Price of revenge; by I\Iartin Sabine [p.^eud. of
C. AV. S. Martin] and Margaret Kilroy. 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles W. Sabine Martin. New York : D :
9808, Jan. 17, 1907; 2c. .Lin. 17. 1907. 37172
Price (The) of silence; a dramatic episode, by
Denis O'Hazlitt. [pseud, of G. A. Dennison
and H. H. Haslett] 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© G. A. Dennison, San Francisco, and 11. 11.
Haslett, Alameda, Cal. ; D : 8375, Apr. 18.
190G; 2c. Apr. 18. 1906. 37173
a play in 4 acts, by Clarence Black. [39] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© July 2. 1009 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16363 ;
Alexander Byors, Chicago. 37174
by Raymond A. Eaton [103] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© R. A. Eaton, Denver ; D : 11654, Nov. 4,
1907 ; 2c. Nov. 4, 1907. 37175
-play in 1 act, by Paul Prester Temple
[pseud, of W. W. Davis] 19 p. 4°. Type-
uyitten.
© William Whiting Davis, New York; D:
12545, Mar. 4, 1908 ; 2c. July 9, 1908. 37178
or, Another woman's honor, a sensati<mal
comedy drama in 4 acts, by Perce R. Benton
[pseud, of P. B. Robinson] and Maude Vivian
Ilarvey.
© Percy Benton Robinson, Chicago ; D :
1700, Mar. 24, 1902. 37177
Price (The) of silence — Continued.
or, In fortune's power, a sensational
melodrama in 4 acts and 7 scenes, by Perce R.
Benton [pseud, of P. B. Robinson] 75 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Perce Benton Robinson, Chicago ; D :
3343, Apr. 27, 1903; 2c. Apr. 27, 1903. 37178
jS'<?e also Darkness and dawn.
Price (The) of sin; play *in 1 act, by R. Man-
ning. [1], 4 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 4, 1914; 0:30245; Richard
]\Ia lining, Buena Vista, Va. 37178a
Price (The) of the past; play in 4 acts, l.v \\'. F.
Pfarr. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13, 1913; D : .'519-17 ; Win. F.
Pfarr. New York. 37179
Price (The) of Thomas Scott; play in .". acts,
by Klizubetli liaker. London, Sidi;\vick i^
Jackson, ltd., 1913. 85 p. 12°.
© Nov. 3, 1913 ; 2<-. Nov. 24. 1913 ; D : 35107 :
SidgAvick & Jackson, ltd., London. 37180
Price (The) of treason; melodrama in 4 acts.
by W. S. Biitteriield.
© Walter Scott Bulterfield, rohiiuhus. O. ;
D:479, :May 16. 1901. 37181
Price (The) of victory; a jilay in 4 acts, by
A. E. Adelman. 1.30 p. 4\ ' Typewritten.
© Abraui E. Adelman. Chicago; D : 12775,
Apr. 18. 1908; 2c. Apr. 23, 1908. 37182
Price (The) of wealth; a comedy in 3 acts, by
Max O'Rell [pseud, of Paul Blouet]
© Olga Nethersole. Loiulon; 1899:4384,
Jan. 10. 37183
Price (The) she paid; by W. A. Quick. [3] p.
4°. Tyi)e\vritten.
© William A. Quick, New York ; D : IIOIO,
July 20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 37184
comedy drama in 5 acts, by E. Hackett.
142 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1915; D;. 42438; Edmund
Hackett, New Haven. 37184a
a drama in 4 acts, by C. Gildehaus.
© Chas. Gildehatis. St. Louis ;' 1896 : 47213,
Aug. 19. 37185
— —or, The faded rose, play in 4 acts, by
Aaron Ross and Louis T^ipsky. 61 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 15, 1912; I) : 29366 ; Blaney-
Spooner amusement co.. New York. 37186
Price (The) that's paid; play in 4 acts, by C.
de Lima. 47 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. de Lima, New York; D:
14549, Dec. 16, 1908; 2c. Dec. 16, 1908.
37187
1870
37187
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37206
Price (The) we pay; play in 4 acts, by W. R. Pride and charity; or, A game of pinochle,
~ ■ ■ * farce in 1 act, by F. H. James and George J.
Wetziel. New York, Wetzel, Roseuer & James
[1913] cover-title, 21 p. 24°.
© Apr. 25, 1913; 2c. Apr. 25, 1913; D:
33061 ; Fred H. James, New York. 37198
Pride and prejudice; by Jane Austen, arr. in
dramatic form, by H. Foglesong.
© Hortense Fogelsong, Dayton, O. ; D : 1079,
Nov. 11, 1901. 37199
Luke. [73] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 16. 1914; D: 36033; William R.
Luke, Memphis, Tenn. 37187a
Priceless; by L. T. OUeslieimer.
© Louis T. Ollesheimer, Detroit ; D : 10992,
July 18, 1907. 37188
Same. 14 p. f ", Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1912; D : 29900 ; Louis T.
Ollesheimer, Detroit. 37189
Priceless (The) jewel. See Little diamond.
Priceless (A) pauper; an entirely new and
original comic opera in 2 acts, words by J. J.
Rooney, and C. Vv'. Campbell.
© Charles Welsh Campl)ell and John Je-
rome Joseph Rooney, Philadelphia ; 1880 :
24451, Oct. 29. 37190
Prices; panoramic melodrama, romance imagi-
nary, by A. Sherwood. Act first, 3 scenes.
25 p. 8°. Printed.
© Annie Sherwood. Alleghenv, Pa.: D:
551, Hay 31. 1901; 2c. May 31, 1901. 37191
Same. Act first, scene 4r-7. 47 p. 8°.
Printed.
© Annie Sherwood, Davton, Kv. ; D : 5494.
Aug. IS. 1904; 2c. Dec. 27, 1904. 37193
Same. 3d. act.
© Annie Sherwood, Allegheny, Pa. ; 1897 :
21557, Apr. 5. 37193
Pride; a comedy, by W. Sikes and Olive Logan.
Act 1-5.
© Wirt Sikes, New York; 1873:8578,
July 28. 37194
comedy in a kitchenette, original comedy
in 3 acts, by C. Moore. 137 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1909 ; D : 17531 ; Carlyle
Moore, New York. 37195
— ■ a 1 act play of the old South, by F. Dobin-
son and A. Mathews. 23 p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© Florence Dobinson and Amanda Mathews,
Los Angeles ; D : 12336, Feb. 10, 1908 ; 2c. Apr.
13, 1908. 37196
— or. The" fortunes and misfortunes of war,
a new military drama and allegory in 5 acts,
arr. from incidents of the war and presented
by members of McLean post. Reading. Pa.,
Owen's steam book & job office, 1870. 49 p.
16°.
© James B. Harper, A. H. Feger and J. S.
Hunsman. Reading, Pa. ; 1870 : 2881, Oct. 17 ;
2c. Nov. 3. 37197
— a dramatization of Jane Austen's novel, by
jr. M. MacKaye. [115] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Medbery Mackaye, Shirley, Mass. ;
D:3365, May 1, 1903; 2c. May 4, 1903.
37200
-dramatized by M. S. Bensley, from the
novel by Jane Austen.
© Martha S. Bensley, Chicago ; D : 4140,
Oct. 26, 1903. 37201
an original drama in prologue and 4 acts.
by Davis Risdon [pseud, of Filla Maria Ris-
don] Gallup, N. M., Gleaner publishing com-
pany, 1895. V, 45 p. 16°.
© F. M. Risdon, Gallup, N. M. ; 1895 : 42091,
Aug. 17 ; 2c. Sept. 10. 37202
— a play, founded on Jane Austen's novel, by
Mrs. Steele Mackaye. New York, Duffield &
company, 1906. vii p., 3 1,, 168 p. col. front.
8°.
© Duffield & CO., New York ; D : 9195, Sept.
24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906. 37203
— play in 4 acts, by E. Marsh. 177 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 7. 1909; D : 17651 ; Elizabeth
Marsh, New York. 37204
— - See also Mr. Collins in search of a wife. —
Our consuls.
Pride (The) of Amos Gray,
wind.
See East (The)
Pride (The) of Company G; or. The volunteers,
a war drama in 3 acts, by David Hill [pseud,
of David W. Hildreth] Boston, W. H. Baker
& CO. [1892] 52 p. 12°. ([Baker's ed. of
plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1892:
36089, Sept. 2 ; 2c. Oct. 22. 37205
Pride (The) of Hensfoot Corners.
(The)
See Rube
Pride of heritag'e; drama in 4 acts, from the
French, by D. Davidson and Sirs. J A. Dob-
son. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 22, 1910 ; D : "20542 ; Dore David-
son, New York. 37206
5379— VOL 2—17-
-14
1871
37207
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37227
Pride (The) of 'Kaintuck;' a play in 3 acts, by
M. W. Brooks. 38 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Mary Wallace Brooks, Grafton, Ontario,
Canada; D: 12169, Jan. 13, 1908; 2c. Apr. 15,
1908. 37207
Pride of Kildare; by J. Walsh.
© John Walsh, New York ; 1896 : 58415, Oct.
23. 37208
Pride of Margarethe Almbach; in 4 acts, by
A. E. Lyon. [127] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Anna E. Lvon, New York ; D : 7009, July
22, 1905 ; 2c. July 22, 1905. 37209
Pride of New York; a musical satire book,
lyrics and music by Charles L. Young and
Walter Montague. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© C. L. Young and W. Montague, New
York; D : 8813, July 11, 1906; 2c. July 11,
190G. 37210
Pride (The) of Newspaper row.
© William B. Lawrence, Detroit; D:3469,
May 21, 1903. 37211
Pride (The) of poverty. See Monsieur.
Pride of regiment; a play in 1 act, by F. D.
Bone. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd., 1908. 2 p. 1., [3]-17 p. 12°.
([French's international copyrighted ed. of
the works of the best authors, no. 143])
© F. D. Bone, London ; D : 13828, Sept. 19,
1908; 2c. Dec. 21, 1908. 37212
Pride (The) of Sunshine; in 4 acts, by F. Lan-
dis. 63 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22, 1911; D: 24534; Frederick
Landis, Logansport, Ind. 37213
Pride (The) of the Crackerneck; by A. H. Spink.
© A. H. Spink, St. Louis; D:297, Apr. 1,
1901. 37214
Pride (The) of the 19th. See Netta, the
vivandiere.
Pride (The) of the plains. Sec Ranch 7—11.
Pride of the rancho; drama of the West in 4
acts, by II. E. Smith. 159 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 11, 1909 ; D : 17184 ; Henry E.
Smith, New York. 37215
Pride (The) of the Yukon. Sec Golden Butte.
Pride (The) of Virginia; an original comedy
drama in 4 acts, by Charles Townsend. Chi-
cago, The Dramatic publishing company
[1901] 38 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 1031, Oct.
28, 1901 ; 2c. Oct. 28, 1901. 37216
Priest (The); a dramatization in a prologue and
4 acts, by M. Samuels.
© Maurice vSaihuels, New York; 1898:20618,
Mar. 31 ; 2c. May 6. 37217
Priest (The) — Contii^ued.
a playlet in 1 act, by J. Hoffman. [2], 12
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 15, 1913 ; D : 32327 ; Jeff Hoff-
man, Denver. 37218
Priest and man; by F. Fauley.
© Finley Faulej', New York ; D : 8232, Mar.
26, 1906. 37219
Priest, lover, husband; a drama in 4 acts, by
B. Whitney.
© Bruce Whitney, Detroit; 1885:9872. Apr.
30. 37220
Priest of France; a drama of today in 4 acts,
by G. S. McGuigan.
© George S. JIcGuigan, Youngstown, O. ; D :
9899, Feb. 4, 1907. 37221
Priest (The) of Nout. See Pandora.
Priest (The) of Petersburg; a drama in 4 acts,
by C. H. King, jr. [102] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Cameron Haight King, jr., San Fran-
cisco; D: 11178, Aug. 14. 1907; 2c. Jan. 30,
1908. 37222
Priest (The) without a parish; by W. Hart.
[7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Winifred Hart, Fairfield, Conn.: D:
4152, Oct. 28, 1903; 2c. Oct. 16, 1903. 37223
Priesterin (Die) des hbheren lebens; komodie
in 4 akteu. von Johann de Ruyter. Berlin,
Vertriebsstelle des Verbandes deutscher
biihnenschriftsteller, g. m. b. h., 1914. 126 p.
8°.
© Ic. June 17, 1914; D : 38017 ; Vertriebs-
stelle des Verbandes deutscher biihnenschrift-
steller, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 37223a
Priestess (The) of humanity; a drama of the
day, by J. L. Baldwin. 90 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© James Lauer Baldwin, Indianapolis; D:
15553, Apr. 6, 1909; 2c. May 10, 1909. 37224
Priestess of Kama, god of love; by L. Ferine.
[2] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1913; D : 35064 ; Lolita
Ferine, Mill Valley, Cal. 37225
Priestess (A) of Pan; a vaudeville sketch in 1
act, by llobert lionfoy. 19 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Jenne Morrow Long, San Francisco ; D :
14108, Aug. 13, 1908; 2c. Sept. 10, 1908.
37226
Priest's (The) coat; a modern drama, by Fred
Fritz (F. G. Parkinson) Whatcheer, la..
Patriot press.
© F. G. Parkinson, Whatcheer, la. ; 1897 :
44252, Aug. 5 ; 2c. Aug. 16. 37227
1872
37228
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37244
Priest's (The) housekeeper; by W. W. Whalen.
23 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 4, 1911; D : 25953 ; Will W.
Whalen, McSlierrystown, Pa. 37228
Priest's (The) infatuation. See Adeda.
Priests (The) of the sun. See Montezuma.
Priest's (The) vow; study of character in 1
act, by Edward Saxon and W. Cluxton. 13 p.
4°. Typewritten.
<c) Ic. Feb. 21, 1912; D : 28799 ; Walter
Cluxton. Boston. 37229
Prim (The) Miss Perkins; a 1 act dramatic
composition, by F. J. Beaman. 16 p. 4°
Typewritten.
<£) Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich.; D:
15625, Apr. 15, 1909; 2c. Apr. 15, 1909.
37230
Prima (The) donna; comedy-drama in 3 acts,
by I. C. Tichenor. 85 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 8, 1915; D : 39618 ; Ira Carle-
ton Tichenor, Los Angeles. 37230a
a comic opera in 2 acts, book and lyrics
by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert.
95 p. 4°. Tj'pewritten. [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 13940.
Sept. 28. 1908; 2c. Sept. 28, 1908. 37231
— • a musical farce in 3 acts, by H. B. Smith.
© Harry B. Smith, New York; D : 286,
Mar. 30, 1901. 37232
— -a 1 act play, by Mrs. Stafford Cooper [i. e.
M. S. Cooper] [2], 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mary Stafford Cooper, New York ; D :
10259, Apr. 3, 1907 ; 2c, Mar, 27, 1907. 37233
— an operatic comedy in 3 acts, by J. E.
Pereyra.
© Jules E. Pereyra, Philadelphia; 1894:
11231, Feb. 22. 37234
Prima (A) donna and the bell boy; by C.
Maynax-d. 3 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Claire IMayuard. New York ; D : 3776,
.Tuly 31. 1903; 2c, July 31, 1903. 37235
Prima (The) donna and the maid; by L, B,
Reid,
© Lillian Berry Reid, Chicago ; D : 10878,
June 28, 1907, 37236
Prima donna and the professor; by H. Fred-
erick and W. H. Conley. 8 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Helena Frederick and William Hunting-
ton Conley. New York ; D : 5514, Sept. 3. 1904 ;
2c, Aug, 12, 1904. 37237
Prima (The) donna and the reporter; an origi-
nal sketchlet. by F, Tannehill, jr. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Tannehill, jr.. New York; D:
12365, Feb, 15, 1908; 2c, Fel). 15, 1908. 37238
Prima (The) donna and the sport; 1 act comedy,
by Casedy and Armstrong.
© Casedy and Armstrong, Cliicago; 1898:
71605, Dec. 9 ; Ic. Oct. 12. 37239
Prima (The) donna's daughter; 1 act play in 4
scenes, by Ruth Comfort Mitchell [i. e. R. C.
M. Young] adapted from a German source
[2], 49 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 26, 1915; D: 42089; Julius
Steger, New York. 37239a
Prima (The) donna's
Golden Rod.
divorce. See Lady
Prima (The) donna's ruse; sketch, by A. Hein-
eck. 4 p, f°. Typewritten,
© Ic, Feb. 26, 1914 ; D : 36170 ; Anita Hein-
eck, Baltimore. 37239b
Primal (The) wrong; by C. Yore.
© Clement Yore, Chicago ; D : 15006, Feb. 5.
1909. 37240
Primary, no. 23; Gus Edwards' school boys &
school girls, in a 1 act musical comedy and
vaudeville- sketch, by G, Edwards, [3] p, f ".
Typewritten, [Words only]
© Gus Edwards. New York ; D : 9419. Nov,
12, 1906 ; Ic. Nov. 12, 1906 ; Ic. Jan. 30. 1907,
37240a
Prime (The) minister; a comedy in 2 acts, by
A, J, Westermayr.
® Arthur J. AVestermayr, New York ; 1893 :
24554, May 20. 37241
Primer amor; zarzuela en 1 acto. dividido en
3 cuudros, original de E. Cerda, mtlsica de
Enrique Bru. Madrid [Sociedad de autores
espanoles] 1909. 48, [1] p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Ellas Cerda, Madrid ; D : 15473. Mar. 27.
1909; 2c, Mar. 27, 1909. 37242
Primer (El) baile; juguete comico, en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de E, Jardiel. Madrid [Socie-
dad de autores espaiioles] 1911, 32 p, 12°,
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c, Aug. 22, i911 : D:
25004; Enrique Jardiel, Madrid. 37243
Primer (El) espada; sainete en 1 acto, dividido
en 4 cuadros, original de Ramon Lopez-Monte-
negro y Julio Martinez Lecha, musica del
maestro Tomas Barrera. IMadrid [Sociedad
de autores espanoles] 1911. 51 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Aug, 21, 1912; 2c, Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25042 ; R. Lopez-Montenegro y J. Martinez
Lecha, Madrid. 37244
Primer (El) fresco; juguete c6mico en 1 acto y
3 cuadros, en prosa, original de Jose Romeo,
interraedios del maestro Quislant. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 40 p,
12°. [Words only]
© Sept. 17, 1914: Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38207 ; Jos§ Romeo, Madrid, 37244a
1873
37245
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
87262
Primer (El) fruto; juguete comico en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de Juan Pinto y Jestis
Lueugo. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1912. 26 p. 12°.
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. IMar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32578 ;
J. Pinto y J. Luengo, Madrid. 37245
Primera (La) centinela; pasatiempo c6mico-
llrico en 1 acto, y en prosa, original de M. Fer-
nandez Palomero, mflsica del maestro Pascual
Marquina. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 48 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
3S200; Manuel Fernandez Palomero, Madrid.
37245a
Primera (La) comunion; zarzuela para ninas
eu 1 acto y en verso, original de Juan Ile-
dondo y Menduiiia, miisica del maestro Joa-
quin Taboada Steger. Madrid, Casa Dotesio,
1911. 29 p. 12°. (Galerfa infantil) [Li-
bretto only]
© Dec. 23, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
28080 ; Casa Dotesio, Madrid. 37246
Primera (La) conquista; entremes en prosa,
original de C. Arniches y Enrique Garcia Al-
varez. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
pafioles] 1910. 23 p. 12°.
© Sept. 6, 1910 ; 2c. Sept. 7, 1910 ; D : 21971 ;
Cnrlos Arniches y Garcia Alvarez, Madrid.
37247
Primerose; coraedie en 3 actes, par G. A. de
Caillavet et R. de Flers. 32 p. illus. 4°.
(L'lllustrntion tbeatrale, 8* annee-200, 27 Jan-
vier 1912)
© Jan. 27, 1912; 2c. Feb. 14, 1912; D:
28079 ; G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers,
Paris. 37248
piece en 3 actes, de G. A. de Caillavet et R.
do Flers. Paris, Librairie tlieatrale, 1911. 1
p. 1., 236 p. 12°.
© Dec. 20, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911 ; D : 28082 ;
G. A. de Caillavet et Robert de Flers, Paris.
37249
Primeval (The) forest of America. Sec His-
tory (A) of American civilization.
Primitive
torches.
Christians. fice Living (The)
Primitives (Les); play in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by G. K. Murdock. 44 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1913 ; D : 35342 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 37250
Primley's select party; a comedy in 1 act, by
W. II. Nichols. 27 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Walter H. Nichols, Monrovia, Cal. ; D-
15028, Feb. 8, 1909; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 37251
Primes (Los); juguete comico en 1 acto y en
prosa, original de T. Camacho y F. dePalomera.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles] 1908.
30 p. 12°.
© Tomas Camacho y Federico de Palomera,
Madrid; D : 13601, Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Aug.
19, 1908. 37252
Primrose (The) heart; a drama in 1 act, by
E. F. Dawson.
© Emma Frances Dawson, United States;
1897 : 56985, Oct. 8. 37253
Primrose (The) path; by J. A. Hart.
© Jerome A. Hart, San Francisco ; D :
12765, Apr. 16, 1908. 37254
— — ^ drama in 4 acts, by H. J. Pullen. 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 4, 1910; D : 17862 ; Horace J.
Pullen, Los Angeles. 37255
— in 3 acts, by C. B. Price.
© Clara B. Price, Boston; 1900 A: 27328,
Nov. 3. 37256
a merry interlude of the time of good
Queen Bess, in 2 acts, by M. C. Robinson.
Asheville, N. C, [Hackney & Moale co., 1909]
32 p. 8°.
© July 25, 1909; 2c. July 28, 1909; D:
16396 ; Marv C. Robinson, Asheville, N. C.
37257
•play in 4 acts, by B. Veiller. 140 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 27, 1915 ; D : 40776 ; Bayard Veil-
ler, New York. 37257a
— • by M. O. Higgins and H. G. Higgins.
© Milton O. and Harriet G. Higgins, Chi-
cago ; 1900 A : 3033, Feb. 2. 37258
Primrose seminary; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Perlet.
© Herman Perlet, New York ; D : 3920, Sept.
10, 1903. [For copies reed, see D : 3300]
37259
Same. [lOTj p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Herman Perlet, New York ; D : 3300,
Feb. 25, 1903 ; 2c. Aug. 31, 1903. 37260
Primrose (The) way; comedy in 3 acts, by B.
Clayton.
© Estelle Clayton, New York; D : 5492,
June 8, 1904. 37261
Prince; comedio opfn'ette en 3 actes, par L. Xan-
rof [pseud, de Leon Fourneau] [175] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic, act 1 Aug. 8, 1912 ; Ic. act 2, 3 Aug.
15, 1912; D: 30469; Leon Xanrof, Paris.
37262
1874
37263
C0PYRIGHTT5D IN THE UNITED STATES
37282
Prince— Continued.
a comedietta in 1 act, by J. S. McQuade,
© James Samuel McQuade, New York ;
1899 : 46876, July 19. 37283
See also Sforza (The)
Prince Abosholom; or, The rebellious son of
King- David, biblical play in 4 acts and 10
scenes, by S. Mencher.
© Samuel Mencher, New York ; D : 8627,
June 1, 1906. 37264
Prince (The) abroad; play in 4 acts, by J. E.
Raisbeck. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1910; D: 20480; John E.
Raisbeck, Cincinnati. 37265
Prince Aguilar; a dramatic composition in 4
acts, by P. McArthur.
© Peter McArthur, Amityville, L. I.; 1900
A : 17590, July 17. 37266
Prince Alcohol; or, The palace of wines, by
B. A. See.
© E. Anna See, Chicago; 1900 A: 17813,
July 19. 37267
Prince and players. See Captain Fracasse.
Prince and proflig-ate; an historical drama in 4
acts, dealing with the life and death of Prince
Rothsay of Scotland, by F. M, Franklin. New
York, S. French, 1908. 4 p. 1., 145 p. 8°.
© Frank Milton Franklin, New York; D:
5265, July 7, 1904; 2c. Jan. 7, 1908. 37268
Prince (The) and shepherd. See King Saul.
Prince (The) and the Aham. See Four hun-
dred years.
Prince (The) and the begg-ar maid; romantic
playlet in 4 acts, by.W. Howard. [132] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 27, 1913; D: 34555; Walter
Howard, London. 37269
Prince (The) and the fairy godmother.
Cinderella.
See
Prince and the lily; comedy drama, by C. Jor-
dan. Typewritten.
© Carina Jordan, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. ; 1897 :
40470, July 12; 2c. July 12. 37270
Prince (The) and the Lord Chamberlain. See
Mina.
Prince (The) and the pauper; a play in 7 sets,
by Mrs. Abby Sage Richardson. 83 p. 4".
Typewritten.
© Educational theatre for children and
young people, New York ; D : 15693, Mar, 18,
1909; 2c. Mar. 18, 1909. 37271
a romance in 4 acts, by S. L. Clemens
(Mark Twain)
© S. L. Clemens, Hartford; 1884:4402,
Mar. 1. 37272
Prince (The) and the pauper — Continued.
a I'omantic drama of the sixteenth cen-
tury [in 4 acts] by S. L. Clemens and E. H.
House. [60] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edward H. House, New York ; 1889 : 5339,
Feb. 15; 2c. Sept. 9, 1890; 2c. (In Belford's
magazine, Dec, 1890) Dec. 10, 1890. 37273
Prince (The) and the peasant; comic' opera,
words by F. Maltese, music by Harold Orlob.
[46] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Maltese. Salt Lake City ; D : 1706.
Mar. 19, 1902 ; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37274
Prince (The) and the pirate; a melodramatic,
romantic play in 4 acts, by A. L. Evans. [83]
p. 4°, Typewritten.
© Azack L. Evans, St. Louis ; D : 9411, Nov.
9, 1906; 2c. Nov. 9, 1906. 37275
Prince Bacteria; a comic opera in 2 germs, by
H. McGrath.
© Harold McGrath, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 1895 :
14438, Mar. 12. 37276
Prince Belphegor; play in 3 acts, by L. R. Caut-
ley. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1914; D: 35827; Lucy Ran-
dolph Cautley, New York. 37276a
Prince Benami; a drama in 5 acts.
© Henry M. Levy, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1887:
13542, May 23. 37277
Prince Camaralzaman; an opera in 3 acts,
words by James W. Long, music by Henry W.
Fairbank.
© Long and Fairbank, United States ; 1895 :
26348, May 14. 37278
Prince Carlo; play by J. Strano. 92 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 30, 1911 ; D : 28134 ; John Strano,
New York. 37279
Prince Carlos; an historical play in 4 acts,
founded on Schiller, by E. W. H. Williams.
© Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1875 : 3497, Apr. 8. 37280
Prince (The) chap; comedy in 3 acts, by E.
Peple. New York, S. French ; London, Samuel
French, ltd., 1914. 101 p. 12°.
© Oct. 20, 1914 ; 2c. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38745 ;
Edward Peple, Arrochar, N. Y. 37280a
-an original play in 3 acts, by E. Peple.
© Edward Peple, New York ; D : 4737. JTar.
17, 1904. 37281
Prince Charlatan; play in 4 acts, by R. M. Ster-
rett. [3], 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1911 ; D : 25547 ; R. M. Ster-
rett, Battle Creek, Mich. • 37282
Prince Charles and the Highlanders. See
Rob Roy.
1875
37283
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37302
Prince Charlie in Scotland; play in 4 acts, by
J. K. Cairns and P. Miller. 15 p. 8°. Type-
■svritten.
© Ic. May 15, 1914 ; D : 37149 ; John Rankin
Cairns and Peter Miller, Philadelphia.
37282a
Prince Charming; play in a prologue and 3 acts,
by W. B. Ewer. Middletown, N. Y., Hanford &.
Hortou CO., 1913. 48 p. 8\
© June 2, 1913 ; 2c. June 3, 1913 ; D : 33395 ;
William Brooks Ewer, Middletown, N. T.
37283
3 p. 1..
Prince (The) D'Aurec. frvc
plays from the French.
Three modern
— a plav in 3 acts, by W. B. Ewer.
34 p. 8°. Printed.
© William Brooks Ewer, Middletown, N. Y. ;
D : 4591, Jan. 28, 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 18, 1904.
37284
or. The art of governing men, a drama in
4 acts, adapted by A. Move from a tr. of the
French tale by Edouard Laboulaye. 23 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Anne More. Polo, 111. ; D : 15341, Mar. 15,
1909 ; 2c. Mar. 15, 1909. 37285
drama in 4 acts, dramatized [by A.
More] from a tr. of the French tale by Ed-
ouard Laboulaye. Polo, 111., Anne More, 1909.
28 p. 12°.
© Mar. 31. 1911 ; 2c. Apr. 2, 1911 ; D : 23943 ;
Anne More, Polo, 111. 37286
Prince (The) conqueror; historical drama tr.
and adopted from the German, by W. Gier-
linfjs. 2 p. 1., 68 p. f°. Typewritten.
© W. Gierlings, Boston ; 1884 : 681, Jan. 10 ;
2c. Jan. 10. 37287
Prince Consomme; comedy in 1 act, by C. L.
Pichel. [3], 25 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 24, 1910 ; D : 21868 ; Charles L.
Pichel, New York. 37288
Prince consort; adapted from the French of
Xanrof [pseud, of Leon Fourneau] and Chan-
cel, by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox.
© Liebler & co.. New York; D:5993, Jan.
3, 1905. 37289
a musical comedy in prelude and 2 acts, by
O. Weaver, music by R. H. Bowers. Terre
Haute, Ind., Moore & Langen ptg. co. [1902]
cover-title, 63 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Odell Weaver, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D :
1644, Mar. 24, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 2, 1902. 37290
Prince Conti; comic opera in 3 acts, by M. Le-
cocq.
© O. F. Arf wedson, St. Louis ; 1883 : 2404,
Feb. 5. 37291
Prince Cupid. Typewritten.
© Burton Luther Hall, Los Angeles; 1890:
27793, 'Sept, 10 ; 2c. Sept. 12. 37292
Prince Deukalion; by B. Taylor. Boston,
Houghton, Osgood and company, 1878. 2 p. 1.,
ix, 171 p. 4°.
© Bayard Taylor, United States; 1878:
11963, Oct. 17 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 37293
lyrical drama in 4 acts, by Bayard Taylor.
{In The dramatic works of Bayard Taylor)
Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and
company [1906]
© IMarle Taylor, United States, in renewal
for 14 years from Oct. 17, 1906 ; D : 90.54,
Sept. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 17, 1906. 37294
Prince Peatherhead; comic opera in 3 acts, by
M. P. Graham.
© Mercv Priscilla Graham, New York; D:
4599, Feb. 9, 1904. 37295
Prince for a day; play in 3 acts, by C. H.
Crowder. 22 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 1, 1912 ; D : 30407 ; Clara Humph-
rey Crowder, Marion, Kan. 37296
Prince (A) for an hour; or. The hobo prince,
a sketch in 1 act and scene, by Kit Owsley
(E. Roy) [2], 35 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Elberta Rov, Louisville ; D : 384, Apr. 23.
1901 ; 2c. Apr. 23, 1901. 37297
Prince Fourflush; a nmsical comedy in 2 acts,
by F. Hunt. [25] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Franklin Hunt, Chicago ; D : 11164, Aug.
12, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 12, 1907. 37298
Prince Giglo and Prince Bulbo; a play, by
Harford Flemming [pseud, of H. H. McClel-
lan] from a fireside pantomime by INI. A. Tit-
marsh [pseud, of W. M. Thackeray]
© Harriet Hare McClellan, Philadelphia ;
1S89 : 15392, May 22. 37299
Prince Goldhair and the goosegirl; fairy -play
in 3 acts, after Grimm's fairy tale, adapted
for the stage by Anna Roner, music by Hans
Jelmoli. [2], 44 p. t". Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Dec. 1, 1911 ; D : 25916 ; Louis Bauer.
New York. 37300
Prince Great Heart; or. The little clairvoyant,
a melodrama in 3 acts, by F. H. Stauffer.
© Fi-ank H. Stauffer, Philadelphia; 1871:
11304, Nov. 29. 37301
Prince Hagen; a drama in 4 acts, by U. Sin-
clair. V, 104 p. 12°.
© Ic. June 2, 1910; D: 21240; Upton Sin-
clair, New York. . 37302
,Scc also Plays of protest.
18,76
37303
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37321
Prince Hobo; an operatic comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Jansson.
© Augustus L. Jansson, West Somerville,
Mass. ; 1896 : 18620, Mar. 25. 37303
Prince Hotdrops; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
H. Schneider. Typewritten.
© Herman Sclineider, Cumberland, Md. ;
1897:32831, May 29; 2c. May 29. 37304
Prince Igor; opera in 4 acts with a prologue,
text and music by A. P. Borodin, completed by
N. A. Rinsky-Korsakov and A. K. Glazounov,
[tr. by Helene Harvitt] libretto based on the
Epic of the army of Igor. New York, F. Rull-
man, inc., 1915. 49 p. 4°. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 22. 1915; 2c. Nov. 23, 1915; D:
42332; Fred Rullman, inc.. New York.
37304a
Prince (The) imperial; or, Without a throne,
a play in 4 acts, by E. T. Emerj'. [131] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Edwin T. Emery, San Francisco ; D : 1459,
Feb. 17, 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1902. 37305
Prince (A) in buckskins; western romance in 4
acts, by Agnes Cameron. [3], 54 p. 4°.
Typewritten,
© Ic. Mar. 18, 1914; D : 36407 ; William
Francis Burke, New York. 37305a
Prince (The) in dreamland; sketch, by E. Ra-
jola. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edmondo Rajola, New York ; D : 11865,
Dec. 5, 1907; Ic. Dec. 5, 1907; Ic. Jan. 28,
1908. 37306
Prince (A) in overalls; original comedy drama
in 4 acts, by Lem B. Parker. [61] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1914 ; D : 37929 ; M. M. and
Ed. Dubinsky, Rock Island, 111. 37306a
Prince (The) in tatters; a play in 4 acts, by
P. W. Hyde. [52] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Paul Woodworth Hyde, Pittsburgh; D:
240, Mar. 20, 1901 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1901. 37307
Prince Isaak Melinary; or. The beauty of To-
ledo, by H. Koch.
© Henry Koch, Chicago ; 1895 : 7803, Feb. 4.
37308
Prince Ivo of Bohemia; a romantic tragedy in
5 acts, by Arthur Sitgreaves Mann. New
York, The Grafton press [1906] 84 p. 8°.
© Grafton press. New York ; D : 9320, Oct.
13, 1906 ; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 37309
Prince Jean de Verra; play in 4 acts, by A.
Prescott. 102 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1915 ; D : 4056 L ; Augusta Pres-
cott, New York. 37309a
Prince Kallikrates.
© Lawrence S. Mott and Philip A. Gifford,
Newark, N. J. ; 1887 : 15660, June 17. 37310
Prince Karl; or, The German courier, a farce
comedy in 4 acts, by A. C. Gunter.
© Archibald C. Gunter, New York; 1886:
15807, July 12. 37311
• Same.
© Esther L. Gunter, New York, as widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 4557, Oct. 17, 1913. Original entry,
July 12, 1886, no. 15807. 37312
Prince La La Go "Willy,
tor.
See Royal (A) visi-
Prince L'Aricia; or. The bandit's struggle for
a throne, in 5 acts, by J. J. Allen.
© J. J. Allen, Chicago ; 1889 : 28561, Sept. 20.
37313
Prince Lazy Boots; a musical extravaganza in
5 acts, by L. E. Bates, music by Jack Nor-
rits.. Tj'pewritten.
© Lou E. Bates, Brooklyn; 1899:57420,
Sept. 8; Ic. Sept. 8. 37314
Prince Lion, the victor; by H. Marcell. [2],
51 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henri Marcell, New York ; D : 5519. Sept.
9, 1904; 2c. Sept. 9, 1904. 37315
Prince Lothair's revenge; a romantic drama in
4 acts, by S. A. Wible.
© Mrs. S. A. Wible, Brooklvn ; 1876 : 2272,
Feb. 23. 37316
Prince Lovingheart; a play in 4 acts, by M. B.
Cooke. [78] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marjorie Benton Cooke, Chicago; D:
5084, May 26, 1904; 2c. May 26, 1904 37317
Prince Lucio; a dramatization, by W. B. Ryan,
of The sorrows of Satan by Marie Corelli.
© W. B. Ryan, Indianapolis ; 1898 : 12722,
Feb. 21. 37318
Prince Luminius; a play in 5 acts, by E. B.
Bohan.
© Elizabeth Baker Bohan, Los Angeles;
D:5259, Apr. 16, 1904 37319
Prince (The), Maud Muller, and the barefoot
boy; an original opera bouffe in 4 acts, with
original music, by C. W. Wheeler.
© Carrie Williams Wheeler. Boston ; 1878 :
11940, Oct. 16. 37320
Prince Napoleon; or, The fatal field in Zulu-
land, entirely new and original operatic and
dramatic romance in 3 acts and tableau, by
J. Templeton.
© John Templeton, New York ; 1879 : 10748.
Aug. 12. 37321
1877
37322
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37340
Prince (The) o' Palazzo; a comedy in 3 acts,
by E. T. Caluon. Typewritten.
© Edward T. Calnon, Detroit ; 1896 : 51209.
Sept. 12; 2c. Mar. 22, 1S97. 37322
Prince of Aileach; a drama in 3 acts, by J. L.
Tynan. [144] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph L. Tynan, New York ; D : 5(X)7,
May 11, 1904 ; 2c. May 11, 1904. 37323
Prince (The) of Albania; musical production
in 2 acts, by C. G. Stevens. [1], 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 24, 1913 ; D : 33060 ; Charles G.
Stevens, St. Paul. 37324
I'rince (The) of Albuquerque; or, The queen of
hearts, an original comedy drama in 3 acts,
by M. J. Hooley and H. D. Cottrell.
© M. J. Hooley, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1701,
Apr. 7, 1902. 37325
Prince (The) of Amazonia; American light
opera in 2 acts, by A. T. Pike.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 19, 1911 ; D : 24520 ; Ambrose
Thompson Pike, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
37326
Prince (The) of Athens. See Mardonius.
Prince of Biscay; opera in 3 acts, by W. A.
Shaw.
© Warwick A. Shaw, Chicago ; 1887 : 2386,
Jan. 31. 37327
Prince (A) of Bohemia; romantic musical com-
edy in 2 acts, book by G. T. Richardson, lyrics
by William H. Gardner, music by George
Lowell Tracy.
© George T. Richardson, Boston; 1898:
56683, Sept. 27. 37328
27 p. f"
-or. The bachelors, 3 act comic opera li-
bretto. Typewritten.
© Anais Redin Moli§re, San Francisco;
1900 A: 28742, Nov. 23; 2c. Nov. 21. 37329
Prince of Borneo; play in 1 act, by E. Marcus.
13 p. f°. Typewritten.
© ic. Feb. 16, 1915 ; D : 39700 ; Eugene Mar-
cus, Philadelphia. 37329a
Prince (A) of Britain; a drama in 4 acts, by
W. B. Lawrence.
© William Brooks Lawrence, Toledo, O. ;
D : 2828, Jan. 8, 1903. 37330
Prince (A) of chivalry; being a romantic
drama of the Cromwellian era, by J. S. Myers
and J. D. Haag. 1 p. 1., 30 p. 8°. Printed.
© Joseph S. Myers and Jackson D. Haag,
United States ; 1900 A : 19756, Aug. 8 ; 2c. Aug.
8; Ic. new ed. Nov. 10. 37331
Prince (The) of credit; a romantic drama in
5 acts, by C. S. Bootii.
© Charles Stewart Booth, New Orleans ; D :
1896. May 7, 1902. 37332
Prince of Darkness. See Devil (The) outwit-
ted.
Prince (The) of destiny; drama in 4 acts, bv
S. K. Giiosh. [113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 31, 1914 ; D : 36572 ; Sarath Ku-
mar Ghosh, Seattle. 37332a
Prince (A) of devils; a dramatization in 4 acts,
by G. W. Ryer.
© George W. Ryer, Brooklyn ; 1895 : 53252.
Oct. 19. 37333
Prince (A) of Egypt; spectacular, operatic, dra-
matic historical, by W. C. Clark, adapted by
Dan Hart.
© Walter C. Clark, South Nor walk. Conn. ;
1899 : 52364, Aug. 15 ; 2c. Nov. 18. 37334
Prince (The) of Perrara; a drama in 4 acts, by
5. Miller. [100] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Sara IMiller. New York ; D : 10287. Apr.
6. 1907; 2c. Apr. 6, 1907. 37335
Prince (The) of follies. See Due Verti^e.
Prince (The) of folly; or, A tramp in Cupid's
garden, comic opera in 3 acts, by C. W.
Schoenherr.
© Chas. Wm. Schoenherr, Chicago ; D :
8385, Apr. 9, 1906. 37336
Prince of good fellows; dramatic composition,
by J. B. Hutchinson. 46 p. 24°. Printed.
© Mar. 14. 1910; 2c. Mar. 16, 1910; D:
20467 ; Joe Berklett Hutchinson, Parker.sburg.
W. Va. 37337
Prince of Hilaria; by W. E. Danforth.
© William E. Danforth, Elmhurst, 111. ; D :
7470, Oct. 28, 1905. 37338
Prince (A) of his race; by O. Graham. 44 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Oscar Graham. United States ; D : 7087,
Feb. 13, 1906; 2c. Feb. 13, 1906. 37339
Prince (The) of Homburg-, See German clas-
sics of the nineteenth and twentieth cen-
turies.
Prince (The) of insurgents; drama in 4 acts,
by J. A. Dieffenbacher. 106 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 3. 1915; D : 40258 ; Joseph A.
Dieffenbacher, Oakes, N. D. 37339a
Prince (A) of knaves;
acts, by H. Armour,
ten.
© Hamilton Armour, San Francisco ; D :
4348, Dec. 5, 1903 ; 2c. Dec. 5, 1903. 37340
a comedy drama in 4
[52] p. f°. Typewrit-
1878
37340
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37355
Prince (The) of men; dramatic playlet in 2
scenes, by F, Joseph Connolly. [2], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 18, 1914; D: 39130; Frank J.
Callahan, Scranton, Pa. 37340a
Prince (The) of Morocco; an opera comedia in
2 acts, mnsic by Ernest M. Farmer, libretto
by J. E. Farmer.
© James Eugene Farmer, Concord, N. H. ;
1897:43366, July 31. 37341
Prince (The) of Clam-Kay; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by Miriam Ormonde Small-
wood, music by A. Gradwell. [3], 40 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Alexander Gradwell, Boston ; 1893 : 4445,
Jan. 21 ; 2c. Jan. 21. 37342
Prince (The) of Palermo. See Boccaccio.
Prince (The) of Palmyra; play in 3 acts [by
M. F. Gilmore] 71 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1915 ; D : 41371 ; Marion Fos-
ter Gilmore, Louisville, Ky. 37342a
Prince (The) of Peace; psychological extrava-
ganza in 3 acts and a prologue, with descrip-
tive music, by E. Lambert. [2], 45 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1935; D : 41482 ; Eleanor
Lambert, Seattle. 37342b
Same. Newly revised, with important ad-
ditions. [6], 53 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. July 22, 1915; D: 41283; Eleanor
Lambert, Seattle. 37342c
Prince (The) of Pilsen; a musical comedy in
2 acts, book and lyrics by F. Pixley, music
by Gustave Luders. [94] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Frank Pixley, New York ; D : 1933, May 5,
1902 ; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37343
Prince (The) of pleasure; a comic opera in 3
acts, libretto by C. B. Ricketts. Typewrit-
ten.
© Claude Bertram Ricketts. St. Louis;
1897 : 46943, Aug. 21 ; Ic. Aug. 21. 37344
Prince (The) of Riplitz; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by J. A. Flynn.
© Joseph A. Flynn, Brooklyn ; D : 1.3728,
Sept. 5, 1908. 37345
musical farce in 3 acts, book by Joseph
Wallace, music by Jack Tobie, lyrics by Wal-
lace and Tobie. [125] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1914; D: 37984; .Joseph A.
Flynn, Brooklyn. 37345a
Prince (The) of Salerno; a romantic drama in
3 acts, by J. Barrymore.
© Jean Barrymore, Pittsburgh ; D : 7189.
Aug. 31, 1905. 37346
Prince (The) of styles; an operetta in 1 act, by
F. Merrill. 44 p. 4". Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Frank Merrill, Minneapolis ; D : 16075,
June 16, 1909 ; 2c. June 16, 1909. 37347
Prince (A) of Sweden; dialect comedy in 4 acts,
by Lawrence Russell. [82] p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© C. S. Primrose, Chicago ; D : 7482, Oct.
31, 1905; 2c. Oct. 31, 1905. 37348
a Swedish dialect comedy in 4 acts, rev.
and rewritten by Ezra C. Walck. [68] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Cready S. Primrose, La Crosse, Wis. ; D :
12506, Mar. 7, 1908 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1908. 37349
Prince (The) of Taunus; by J. O. Sittinger.
© Joseph Otto Sittinger, Fort Worth, Tex. ;
D : 15036, Feb. 9, 1909. 37350
Prince of the Golden Pumpkin; by C. J. Har-
ris.
© Clarence J. Harris, Sharpsville, Pa. ; D :
7628, Nov. 27, 1905. 37351
Prince (A) of the range; 3 act romantic com-
edy drama, by C. F. Harrison. [37] p. . f".
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1915; D: 40366; Chas. F.
Harrison, McKinney, Tex. 37351a
Prince (The) of the world; by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and B. B. Westbrook
[i. e. B. B. W. Reid]
© Bertha Belle Westbrook Reid, New York ;
1900 A : 5803, Mar. 3. 37352
the great Christian play, by Hal Reid [i. e.
James Halleck Reid] and Bertha Belle West-
brook [i. e. B. B. W. Reid] Typewritten.
© Mary Virginia Westbrook, United States ;
1900 A : 6768, Mar. 13 ; 2c. Mar. 13. 37353
Prince of Timbuctoo; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by S. P. Davis, with music by George Towle.
© Samuel P. Davis, Carson City, Nev. ; D :
3834. Aug. 1. 1903.
6668]
[For copies reed, see D :
37354
— • libretto by S. P. Davis. [76] p. f.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Samuel Post Davis, Carson City, Nev. ;
D : 6668. May 15, 1905 ; Ic. Apr. 29, 1905 ; Ic.
May 15, 1905. 37355
1879
37356
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37379
Prince (The) of to-night; a musical comedy in
3 acts, by F. R. Adams and W. M. Hongh.
S3 p. 4°.' Typewritten. [Words only]
© Frank R. Adams and Will M. Hough,
Chicago ; D : 15025, Feb. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 23,
1909. 37356
Prince (The) of Ulster. Sec O'Neill (The)
Prince (The) of Viana; a historical drama on
the life of Don Carlos of Spain of the fif-
teenth century. 97 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© James I. Burr. Laredo, Tex.; D:7096,
Aug. 12, 1905; 2c, Aug. 12, 1905. 37357
Prince of Zanzibar; a farce in 3 acts, by C. W.
Bell. 46 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Internat. copyright bureau, ltd., London :
D : 5170. June 13, 1904 ; 2c. June 13, 1904.
37358
Prince Die; a comedy drama in 3 acts, by L. E.
Lund. 25 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Lawrence E. Lund. Jamestown, N. Y. ; D :
3125, Mar. 13, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14, 1903. 37359
Prince or pauper; a romantic drama of the six-
teenth century, by E. H. House.
© Edv.-ard H. House, New York; 1889:
5340, Feb. 15. 37360
Prince Otto; by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, Chicago ; 1900 A : 11515.
May 7. 37361
a comedy drama in 4 acts, by L. J. Howard.
© Lorin J. Howard, Chicago ; D : 95, Jan.
30, 1901. 37362
a drama in 4 acts, by J. M. Francoeur and
W. Steel] .
© Joseph M. Francoeur and Willis Steell,
New York; 1896:63203, Nov. 19. 37363
-a play in 4 acts, dramatization of Robert
Louis Stevenson's novel, by A. Mulkins and
M. MacReynolds. Typewritten.
© A. Mulkins and M. MacReynolds, New
York ; 1898 : 47339, Aug. 10 ; 2c. Aug. 31. 1900.
37364
Prince Petticoat; musical comedy in 2 acts.
[104] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Allen Lowe, New York ; D : 2363, Sept. 9,
1902; 2c. Oct. 27, 1902. 37365
Prince Pierre; comic opera in 3 acts, by S. I.
Szinnyey.
© Stephen Ivor Szinnyey, New York ; D :
6330. Feb. 17, 1905. 37366
Prince Planet; burlesque extravaganza with
original music, written and composed by P.
Gaunt.
© Percy Gaunt, New York; 1893:30618,
June 27. 37367
Prince Pop; a comic opera libretto in 3 acts, by
J I. Locke.
© Marshall Locke, Indianapolis; 1S90:
20499, June 25 ; Ic. June 25. 37368
Prince Prettiwitz and little Cinderella.
Crystal (The) slipper.
See
Prince (The) priest; a drama in 4 acts, by T. F.
Langan. 34 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1912; D: 29275; Thomas
Francis Langan, Chicago. 37369
Prince pro tem; a musical comedy, by R. A.
Barnet.
© R. A. Barnet, Boston; 1892:30667,
July 23. 37370
Prince Richard; by B, B. McAvoy. 97 p. 16°.
Printed. .
© Ballard Brownlee McAvoy, Trenton, N. .L ;
D:2224, Aug. 12, 1902; 2c. Feb. 28, 1903.
37371
Prince royal; a drama in 4 acts, by W. A. Mc-
Guire. Chicago, M. A. Donohue & company
[1905] cover-title, 1 p. 1., 3-72 numb. 1. 16°.
© William Anthony McGuire, Chicago ; D :
6284, Mar. 6, 1905 ; Ic. Mar. 6, 1905. 37372
Prince Rudolph; a romantic comedy-drama in 5
acts, by O. Skinner.
© Otis Skinner, North Cambridge, Mass.;
1897 : 43674, Aug. 2. 37373
Prince Sapolio; or. The heir, the houri, and
the height-day clock. Typewritten.
© Benj. Aymar, East Orange, N. J. ; 1897 :
9904, Feb. 8 ; 2c. Feb. 8. 37374
Prince Sidartha, the Buddha; great religious
drama, by M. C. Benton. Typewritten.
© Margaret C. Benton, Chicago; 1899:
5637, Jan. 13; 2c. synopsis Jan. 14. 37375
Same. [27] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Margaret C. Benton, Chicago; D:1649,
]\Iar. 26, 1902; 2c. Mar. 20. 1902. 37376
Prince Sky gate; farcical play in 3 acts with
music, adapted by A. Flatico. [22] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
"© Ic. Jan. 27, 1914 ; D : 35808 ; Al Flatico,
Cleveland. 37377
Prince (The) Soribsky; a new and original
American opera in 2 acts, by J. B. Selander.
[104] p. 4°, Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John B. Selander, Now York; D : 10403,
Apr. 23, 1907 ; 2c. May 4, 1907. 37378
Prince Tatters; by G. E. Stoddard.
© George E. Stoddard, Utica, N. Y. ; D:
4336, Dec. 2, 1903. 37379
1880
37380
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37399
Prince (A) who would a- wooing go; a fairy
drama in 3 acts, by O. A. Liljencrantz. 53 p.
f". Typewritten.
© Ottilie A. Liljencrantz, Chicago; 1895:
14112, Mar. 11; 2c. Apr. 11. 37380
Prince (The) with an evil eye; a drama, by
F. ,J. Nettleton.
© Frank Jonas Nettleton, Los Angeles;
1894 : 5401, Jan. 22. 37381
Prince Zilah; a drama in 4 acts, from the French
of Jnles Claretie, adapted by Mrs. C. A. Dore-
nuis.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus, New York; 1885:
6410, Mar. 17. 37382
' See also Princess Zilah.
Prince Zu Zu; a musical comedy in 3 acts, by
A. L. Slade. [17] p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Anna Lee SUide, Washington ; D : 12384,
Feb. 18, 1908; 2c. Feb. 18, 1908. 37383
Princely knights of Character castle crown-
ing the prince; or. Love's labor for Christ,
the church and home, by A. W. Conner.
© Americus W. Conner, Danville, Ind. ;
1897:47010, Aug. 21. 37384
Prince's (The) revenge; plot and dialogue for
grand ballet, by G. I. Colbron. [2], 12 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© le. July 28, 1910 ; D : 21664 ; Grace Isabel
Colbron, New York. 37385
Prince's wooing; operetta, by C. M. Blakeley.
© Clo M. Blakeley, Detroit ; D : 2349. Sept.
17, 1902. 37386
Princess (The); by Alfred, Lord Tennyson,
dramatized by J. B. Blwell.
© Jean B. Elwell, Zenia, O. ; D : 4573. Feb.
1, 1904. 37387
dramatized by L. May Haughwout, de-
signed for amateur presentation and specially
adapted to college and seminary entertain-
ments. New York, E. S. Werner, 1891. 39 p.
12°.
© Edgar S. Werner, New York ; 1890 : 38411,
Dec. 4 ; 2c. Jan. 12, 1891. , 37388
by Tennyson, dramatized and adapted by
Cornelia MacMullan.
© Cornelia E. MacMullan, South Orange.
N. J. ; 1898 : 15376, Mar. 4 ; 2c. Mar. 4. 37389
drama in 1 act, by J. A. Metcalfe. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 10. 1914; D:3S763; John A.
Metcalfe, New York. 37389a
— a dramatic version of Tennyson's The
Princess (The) — Continued.
dramatization of Tennyson's Princess, by
G. C. Bell. Philadelphia, G. C. Bell, 1893.
29 p. 16°.
© Grace C. Bell, Philadelphia ; 1893 : 8528,
Feb, 14; 2c. Feb. 20. 37391
a 1 act play, by Francesca di Mairia [i. e.
F. di Mairia Palmer]
© F. di Mairia Palmer, New York; 1898:
46131, Aug. 3; Ic. Aug. 3; Ic. Oct. 5. 37392
play in prologue and 3 acts, by L. Forst-
Princess, by E. E. Marshall.
© Elizabeth Edna Marshall, Washington;
D : 4751, Mar. 19, 1904. 37390
burg. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1915; D : 42177 ; Lillian
Forstburg, Media, Pa, 37392a
Princess Alatiel; an oriental mosaic in 3 acts
and 10 scenes, adapted from the Decameron
of Boccaccio, by R. H. McLaughlin. [13] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic, Dec. 26, 1912 ; D : 31797 ; Robert H.
McLaughlin, Cleveland. 37393
Princess (The) and the butterfly; or. The fan-
tastics, a comedy in 5 acts, by A. W. Pinero.
London, William Heinemann ; New York, Sam-
uel French, 1897, 5 p, 1., 244 p. 16°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, London ; 1897 : 65390,
Nov, 24; 2c. Nov. 26. 37394
Princess and the drummer; a very unique
Egyptian conceit, in 2 whims, by G. H. Brewer
and O. K. Bachmann. [76] p. 4°. Type-
written,
© George H. Brewer and Oskar K. Bach-
mann, Chicago ; D : 7459, Oct, 26, 1905 ; 2c.
Nov. 9, 1905. 37395
Princess (The) and the pixies. See House of
the heart.
Princess (The) and the rose; miniature musi-
cal comedy in 1 act, by F. C. Harris. 25 p.
4°, Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. July 23, 1910 ; D : 21621 ; F. Clifford
Harris and Eddie Jewell, San Francisco.
37396
Princess Anne; a mediaeval romance, by G. T,
Steckell. 34 p. f°. Typewritten,
© Ic, May 6, 1910; D: 20973; Grace T.
Steckell, Azusa, Cal., and Clifton C, Osborne.
Los Angeles, 37397
Princess Arabella; a burlesque tragic opera in
3 acts, composed by H, Gerold, libretto com-
piled chiefly from T. B. Rhodes' comedy, and
from other sources, by the author, German tr.
by Hugo Bacharach.
© Herman Gerold, Cincinnati ; 1890 : 34474,
Nov. 3. 37398
Princess (ITie) Badoura; a 3 act burlesque, by
W. L. O'Brien, jr, [61] p. f°. Typewritten.
© William L. O'Brien, jr., Minneapolis ;
1892 : 12426, Mar. 21 ; 2c. Mar, 21, 37399
1881
37400
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37422
Princess Beggar; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and Ivrics by Edward Paulton, music by
Alfred G. Robyn. [144] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten, [Libretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons. New York ; D : 7839,
Jan. 12, 1906; 2c. Jan. 11, 1906. 37400
Princess Blanche of Navarre; a romantic
drama in 4 acts, by G. Rice.
•© Graham Rice, New York; D:161. Feb.
21, 1901. 37401
Princess Caprice; new musical play in 3 acts,
book by Ernest Welisch and Rudolph Eernauer.
Englisli version by Alex. M. Thompson, lyrics
by A. Scott Craven, Harry Beswick and Percy
Greenbank, music by Leo Fall. Book of
lyrics. London. New York, [etc.] Chappell &
CO., ltd., 1912. 38 p. 8°.
© May 13, 1912; 2c. May 14, 1912; D:
29668; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 37402
Princess (The) Chic; a comic opera in 3 acts,
by K. La Shelle. Typewritten.
© Kirke La Shelle, New York ; 1899 : 85512,
Dec. 26 ; 2c. Dec. 26. 37403
Princess (The) Chimay; by E. F. Andrews.
© Edward F. Andrews, Detroit; 1897:
26757, May 1. 37404
Princess (The) Chrysalline; or, The Maiden
who couldn't laugh, by S. E. S. [pseud, of Mrs.
S. E. Sells] St. Louis, Little & Becker, 1882.
38 p. 8°.
© Mrs. S. E. Sells, St. Louis; 1882:1973,
Feb. 6; 2c. Feb. 27. 37405
Princess (The) Chuck; a romantic play in 4
acts, by E. J. Swartz.
© Edward J. Swartz, Philadelphia; 1882:
17276, Oct. 17. 37406
Princess Cleo; a musical comedy in 2 acts and
3 scenes, by A. Glassmire, music by Harry P.
Small. [2], 84 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Albert Glassmire, Philadelphia ; D : 6521.
Apr. 15, 1905; 2c. Apr. 15, 1905. 37407
Princess Colonna; drama in 3 acts, by P. Rai-
mondo. [5], 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 16, 1910; D: 21353; Philip
Raimondo, New York. 37408
Princess Coronini; or. King Zindl, a drama of
European life to-day in 5 acts, by A. C.
Ketchum.
© Annie Chambers Ketchum, Louisville;
1891 : 3268, Jan. 22. 37409
Princess Cosimo; play in 4 acts, by G. Nird-
linger. [137] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35281 ; Charles Nird-
linger, New York. 37410
Princess d' auberge. See alno Princesse d'
auberge.
Princess (The) Delmar; a Russian society
drama in 5 acts, by L. Spencer.
© Lillian Spencer, Pittsburgh ; 1887 : 12356.
May 10. 37411
Princess (The) dines; by M. T. Harding. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Mable Traer Harding, Denver ; D : 6220.
Jan. 27, 1905; 2c. Mar. 13, 1905. 37412
Princess Duschinka; play in 5 acts and 7 tab-
leaux, by A. Corbett.
© Adolphe Corbett, New York ; 1881 : 5^68,
Apr. 13. 37413
Princess (The) Elizabeth; a romantic comedy
drama in 4 acts, by R. Lorraine. [60] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Rhe Lorraine, New York ; D : 9787, Jan.
14, 1907; Ic. Jan. 14, 1907. 37414
Princess (The) Far Away. See Princesse
(La) Lointaine.
Princess Fedalma; play in 5 acts, by L. J.
Gallup, dramatized from The Spanish gypsy.
- by George Eliot. 96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19. 1910; D : 20242 ; Lillian J.
Gallup, Indianapolis. 37415
Princess (The) girl; musical comedy in 3 acts,
by Theo R. Marsters. 61, [2] p. t\ Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 25, 1911 ; D : 24282 ; Mrs. W. G.
Marsters, Peoria, 111. 37416
Princess Goo-Goo; or. The fakir and the
foundling, a farcical operetta in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by G. L. Tracy, music by Richard
H. Cosby.
© George Lowell Tracy, Boston; D:4326,
Nov. 28, 1903. 37417
Princess Gudrun; a drama.
© Annie ]\Iartha Pope, Waltham, Mass. ;
1891 : 4177, Jan. 29. 37418
Princess Gwen; a comic opera, by W. C. G.
Wilson and A. B. Benedict.
© William Charles Gordon Wilson and
Allan Boyer Benedict, Chicago ; D : 7364, Oct.
6, 1905. • 37419
Princess (The) Hermine; a romantic comedy
drama in 3 acts and a prologue, by F. Rider.
© Fremont Rider, Nyack, fJ. Y. ; D : 14723,
Jan. 2, 1909. 37420
Princess (A) in pawn; by J. Villars.
© Jessie Villars, New York; D: 13099, June
2, 1908. 37421
Princess Irina; drama in 4 acts, after Turge-
niev's novel Smoke, by I. Badanes and M.
Katz. 73 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ida Badanes and M. Katz, New York;
D : 14453, Dec. 4, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 9, 1909. 37422
1882
37422
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37441
Princess (The) Irnia.
princess.
See Egyptian (The)
Princess (The) Isabel; original Christmas play
for children, by F. H. Yeo. [6], 17 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 5, 1914; D: 37817; Frank H.
Yeo, North Bergen, N. J. 37422a
Princess Isabell; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by
P. Woolf.
© Philip Woolf, New York ; D : 3226, Apr. 2.
1903. 37423
Princess Kiku; a Japanese romance, a play for
girls, by M. F. Hutchinson. New York, Dick
& Fitzgerald, 1903. 39 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 3653,
June 26, 1903; 2c. July 25, 1903. 37424
Princess Kiretchjian; or. The little American
boss, [play in 1 act, by] A. Brugard. 23 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 14, 1912 ; D : 29667 ; Adrienue
Brugard, New York. 37425
Princess Ko-ket; or, The happy man of Pun-
jaubi, comic opera in 2 acts, by H. Bruns-
wick.
© Herman Brunswick, Buffalo ; 1891 : 4285.
Jan. 30. 37426
Princess (The) Leila; or. The peri and the
nightingale, an original play in 4 acts, by 0.
.Jordan. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Carina .Jordan, Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; D :
2293, Sept. 4, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 3, 1902. 37427
Princess Lolypop; by M. C. McNeill.
© M. C. McNeill, Cornwall, N. Y. ; 1894:
50760, Oct. 31. 37428
Same. 42 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Margarita C. McNeill. New York; D:
3750, July 22, 1903 ; 2c. June 26, 1903. 37429
Princess Louise; by J. M. Clarlve.
© Josephine IMiller Clarke, West Orange.
N. J. ; D : 3602, June 15, 1903. 37430
Princess (The) Lulu; musical comedy in 2 acts,
book and lyrics by J. W. IMusgrove, music by
.Cheerful Willoughby. [2]. 82 p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. June 5, 1914; D : 37232 ; James W.
Musgrove, Stapleton, N. J. 37430a
Princess Maleine. See Plays (The) of Maurice
Maeterlinck.
Princess Mary quite contrary; play in 1 act,
by Mildred A. Ewald. 31 p. 4°. Ms.
© Ic. June 16, 1915; D: 40963; Millie
Ewald, Cinciimati. 37430b
Princess Moss Rose. See Festival plays.
Princess Musume; a 4 act comedy, by William
Henry Shelton and Genjiro Yeto. [70] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© W. H. Shelton and G. Yeto, New York;
D: 9626, Dec. 1, 1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 37431
Princess (The) Nadine; a play in 4 acts, by
F. C. Tiernan.
© Frances C. Tiernan, Salisbpry, N. C. ;
D : 1162, Dec. 9, 1901. 37432
Princess of Ahlden; play in 4 acts, by E.
Macvane. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edith Macvane, Cambridge, Mass. ; D :
5315, July 19, 1904 ; 2c. July 19, 1904. 37433
Princess (The) of China.
Princess (The) of Egypt.
See Turandot.
iS'ee Open sesame.
Princess (A) of Erie; by Henry Guy Carlton.
© Daniel Frohman, New York ; 1889 : 38292,
Dec. 16. 37434
Princess (The) of Ethiopia; a play in 5 acts,
dramatized and arr. from the novel of Helio-
dorus, by S. Howell.
© S. Howell, New Orleans ; 1873 : 11314,
Oct. 3. 37435
Princess (A) of Java; a play of eastern life in
3 acts, Mrs. S. J. Higginson's story drama-
tized by S. J. Higginsou and A. R. Matthews.
© Agnes R. Matthews, Chicago; 1893:
50441, Nov. 13. 37436
Princess (A) of Kensington; a new and origi-
nal comic opera in 2 acts, written by Basil
Hood composed by Edward German. London.
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1903. 70 p. 8°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Chappell & CO.. London ; D : 2889, Jan.
23, 1903 ; 2c. Jan. 23, 1903, 37437
Princess (The) of Madagascar; an aboriginal
operetta, by Gulick and Comstock.
© John H. Haverly, New York ; 1883 : 21864.
Nov. 26. 37438
Princess of Panama; [play in 2 pts.] by
Humphreys and Gorton. 10 p. 12''. Printed.
© George W. Gotthold, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ;
D : 5175, June 14, 1904 ; 2c. June 21, 1904.
37439
Princess (The) of Paris; romantic drama in 3
acts, by Jean Barrymore. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© United amusement co., Erie, Pa. ; D :
8521, May 14, 1906; 2c. June 29, 1906.
37440
Princess (The) of patches; a comedy drama in
4 acts, by M. E. Swan.
© Mark E. Swan, United States; 1896:
14681, Mar. 6. 37441
1883
37442
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37459
/
Princess (The) of patches — Continued.
Same. Typewritten.
© Mark E. Swan, New York ; 1898 : 64374,
Nov. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 37442
Princess of Porcelain; a fantastic comic opera
in 3 acts, words and music by J. F. Cook.
© James Francis Cook, Brooklyn ; D : 5580.
Sept. 29, 1904. 37443
Princess (The) of Rag-bag; comedy in 1 act,
by W. Courtright and G. Tatcher.
© Wm. Courtright and Geo. Tatcher,
United States ; 1881 : 16172, Oct. 19. 37443a
Princess (A) of Russia; drama, in 5 acts and 6
tableaux, by M. L. Johnson. [8], 120 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Martha Lafhtte Johnson, Philadelphia ;
1882 : 12342, July 26 ; 2c. July 24, 1884. 37444
Princess of the inn. See Princess d'auberge.
Princess (The) of the Pawnees; a drama in 4
acts, by William Leach. [42] 1. f". Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909; 2c. July 26, 1909; D:
1G364; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 37445
Princess of the wilds; a romance in 4 acts, by
L. W. Spencer. [94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lillian White Spencer, New York; D:
7264, Sept. 15, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 15, 1905. 37446
Princess (The) of thieves; in 3 acts, by Mizzi
Hajos and F. Wright, jr. 87 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 23, 1911 ; D : 25891 ; Fred Wright,
jr.. New York. 37447
Princess (A) of Thule; Sheila, the maid of
the Hebrides, a drama in 5 acts, by J. S.
Houghton, on the basis of the novel by Wil-
liam Black.
© J. S. Houghton, Philadelphia ; 1874 : 1743.
Feb. 16. 37448
Princess Olive; a comic opera in 2 acts, book
and lyrics by Chas. S. Adelmim and I. L.
Blumenstock, music by Ben M. Jei'ome. [2],
85 p. f°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© C. S. Adelman, I. L. Blumenstock and
B. M. Jerome, New York; D : 6582, April 10.
1905; 2c. Mar. 27, 1905. 37449
Princess Osra; romantic opera in 3 acts, words
by Maurice Beronger, English adaptation by
R. H. Elkin, music by Herbert Bunning. [2]
48 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & sons, London ; D : 2092, July 7.
1902; 2c. July 7, 1902. 37450
See also Princesse (La) Osra.
Princess (The) O'Toole. See Eithne.
Princess Paoletta; a legend of the Moors in
Spain, opera in 4 acts, by P. Jones. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 28, 1909 ; D : 17209 ; Paul Jones,
Cincinnati. 37451
Princess Pretense; a drama in 3 acts, by B. R.
McKee. [72] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Belle Rosalie McKee, Tacoma ; D : 12251.
Jan. 27, 1908; 2c. May 4, 1908. 37452
Princess Pruna. See Honeymoon (A) on a
cannibal island.
Princess Redcheek; opera in 2 acts, by R. Wind.
[1], 74 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1915; D : 41393 ; Regina
Wind, New York. 37452a
Princess Romanoff; drama adapted from the
French of Victorien Sardou's famous novel.
Fedora, in 5 acts, by Joseph H. Trant. [14]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mav 10, 1915; D : 40609 ; Wm. Fox,
N^w York. 37452b
Princess Rosebud; an extravaganza in 3 acts,
by Charles Bradley and AVill R. Wilson, with
music by Percy Gaunt.
© H. C. Bruere & co.. New York; 1895:
37461, July 19. 37453
Princess (The) royal; a romantic play in 4
acts, by A. Daly.
© Augustin Daly, New York ; 1875 : 1366,
Feb. 13. 37454
Princess Runaway among the Yama Yamas;
a play.
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 13396,
July 22, 1908. 37455
Princess Sachinka; or. The consul's daughter,
a drama in 4 acts and 7 tableaux.
© Brentano bros.. New York ; 1886 : 10737,
May 5. 37456
Princess Sally; -a musical play in 2 acts, book
by A. L. Weir, lyrics and music by F. A. Bohn-
horst. [2], 19 p. t\ Typewritten. [Libret-
to only]
© Arthur L. Weir, Springfield, 111.; D:
15570, Apr. 8, 1909 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1909. 37457
Princess Salome. See Sultan's (The) daugh-
ter.
Princess (The) Snow- White; musical play in
3 acts, dramatized fi"om (Jrimm's Fairy tales,
by I. Lowden. [2], 37 p. 8'. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1912; D: 31018; Isabel Low-
den, Omaha. Nel). 37458
Princess Snow-White and the seven dwarfs;
a fairy-tale comedy in 5 acts, tr. after th;>
German of Gih-ner.
© Regina Wind, Cleveland; 1895:35270.
July 6. 37459
1884
37460
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37475
Princess (The) Tai; or, A china tea set, a de-
coction drawn in 2 acts, by M. S. Frothing-
hani, with original dances, ballet and marches,
arr. by Jacob Mahler. Saratoga Springs, Sara-
toga book and job print, 1SS7. cover-title,
14 p. 8°.
© Meredith S. Frothingham, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y. ; 1887:20471, Aug. 11; 2c.
Aug. 20. 37460
Princess Tartaroff; a historical drama in 4 acts,
by T. E. Conterno and R. M. Whitehead.
© Theodore E. Conterno, P>rooklyu, and
Ralph M. Whitehead, New York ; 1897 : 22563,
Apr. 10. 37461
Princess (The) Thistledown; an operetta in 2
acts, by A. C. D. Riley. [2], 30 p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Sept. 16, 1912 ; D : 30853 ; Alice C. D.
Riley, Evanston, 111. 37463
Princess Toto; comic opera in 3 acts, by W. S.
Gilbert and Frederic Clay. [62] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Richard Suvdam Grant, United States;
1880 : 372, Jan. 6 ; 2c. Jan. 6. 37463
Princess (The) Tresaldie. Sec Cranks.
Princess (The) Venus; comic opera in 3 acts,
by S. Beebe. [71] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. July 27, 1912 ; D : 30360 ; Stuart Beebe,
Flushing, N. Y. 37464
Princess Yolande and the Greenwood knight;
by A. Blanchard.
© Arthur Blanchard, Cambridge. Mass. ;
D : 7528, Nov. 7. 1905. 37465
Princess Zilah; a drama in 4 acts, from Jules
Claretie's novel Prince Zilah. dramatized and
adapted by Mrs. Ghas. A. Dorennis.
© Mrs. C. A. Doremus. New York; 1885:
6411, Mar. 17. 37466
Princess Zim-Zim; play in 4 acts, by 111. Shel-
don. [239] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1911 ; D : 25726 ; Edward Shel-
don, % Alice Kauser, New York. 37467
Princesse d'auberge (Princess of the inn);
opera in 3 acts and 4 scenes, words by Nestor
de Tiere, music by Jan Blockx, English ver-
sion by Charles Alfred Bvrne. New York,
C. E. Burden, 1908. 45 p. 4°. [Libretto
only. French and English]
© Charles E. Burden, New York ; D : 13907,
Sept. 16, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 10, 1908. 37468
Princesse (La) de Trebizonde. See Queerest
(The) courtship.
Princess Emeraude- See Draines et comedies;
par Marguerite Dupres.
Princesse (La) Georges; a drama In 3 acts, by
M. Hernulewicz.
© Marguerite Hernulewicz, New York;
1872 : 3933, Apr. 15. 37469
Princesse (La) Lointaine; par Edmond Rostand,
ed. with introduction and notes, by J. L.
Borgerhoff. Boston, D. C. Heath & co., 1909.
xvii, 161 p. 16°.
© D. G. Heath & co., Boston;' 1909 A:
237561, Apr. 24, 1909; 2c. Apr. 24, 1909.
37469a
piece en 4 actes, en vers, par Edmond
Rostand. Paris, P. Lafitte & co., 1911. 124 p.
4°.
© July 28, 1911; 2c. Aug. 19, 1911; D:
24977 ; Pierre Lafitte & CO., Paris. 37470
(The Princess Far Away); a play in 4 acts,
by Edmond Rostand, tr. by Charles Renauld.
New York, F. A. Stokes co., 1899. 2 p. 1.,
[iii]-iv. p., 1 I., 110 p. front, (port) 12°.
© Frederick A. Stokes co.. New York ; 1899 :
42899, July 1; 2c. Sept. 12. 37471
Princesse (La) Osra; opera romantique en 3
• iictes, po&me de Maurice Berenger. musique de
Herbert Bunning. [2], 49 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Libretto only]
© Enoch & sons, London ; D : 2091, July 7,
1902 ; 2c. July 7, 1902. 37472
See also Princess Osra.
Princesses (The); a play for children, by L. De-
benham. New York, Samuel French ; London,
Samuel French, ltd.
© T. H. French, New York; 1899:62627.
Sept. 27; 2c. Nov. 17. 37473
Princezna Hyacinta; groteskul baletnl panto-
mima o tfech dejstvlch a sedmi obrazech, nap-
sal Ijadislav Novak, hudbu slozil Oskar Ned-
bal, choreograficky uspofildal Achille Viscusi.
Praha-Tiipsko, NTikladem M, Urbanka [1911]
42 p. 8°.
© Aug. 29, 1911 ; 2c. Dec. 1. 1911 ; D : 26021 ;
Mojniir Urbanek, Prague, Austria. 37474
Principe (El) Boheniio; opereta en 1 acto y 4
cuadros, original de M. Merino y M. G[onzdlez]
de Lara, mtisica del maestro Millan. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 34 p.
pis. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40083; Manuel Merino y Manuel G. de Lara.
Madrid. 37474a
Principe (El) caste; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 6 cuadros, original, libro y mtisica
de los sres. [Carlos] Arniches. [Enrique]
Garcia Alvarez y Quinito Valverde. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912. 47 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29772; Arniches y Garcia Alvarez, Madrid.
37475
1885
37476
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37492
Principe (El) celoso; humorada en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 4 cuadros, en prosa, adaptacion de
una obra extranjera por Antonio Soler y
Emilio Mugica, musica del maestro Padilla.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1912.
46 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 6, 1913 ; 2c. Mar. 7, 1913 ; D : 32562 ;
A. Soler y E. Mugica, Madrid. 37476
Principe (El) Don Bias. See Cancion (La) de
la gitana.
Principe (El) que todo lo aprendio en los lib-
ros; comedia en 2 actos y 7 cuadros, original
de J. Benavente. Madrid, Artes graficas Ma-
teu, 1910. 75 p. 12°.
© Jan. 1, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 21, 1911 ; D : 28050 ;
Jacinto Benavente, Madrid. 37477
Principe (El) real; zarzuela comica en 1 acto,
dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa y verso, origi-
nal de [Diego] Jimenez-Prieto y [Rogelio]
Perez Olivares, mtisica del maestro Gimenez.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
44 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jimenez Prieto y Perez Olivares, Madrid ;
D : 10313, Apr. 10, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 9, 1907.
37478
Principe (II) Zilah; dramraa lirico in un pro-
logo, 2 atti ed epilogo, dal romanzo Le Prince
Zilah di Jules Glaretie, di Luigi Illica, musica
di Frank Alfano. Milano [etc.] G. Ricordi &
CO. ; New York, Boosey & co., 1908. 58 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© G. Ricordi & co., Milan ; D : 13624, Aug.
20, 1908; 2c. Aug. 20, 1908. 37479
Principle; drama in 1 act, by Amy Dixon [pseud,
of A. Dinkelspiel] 19 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 8, 1913 ; D : 35278 ; Amy Dinkel-
spiel, San Francisco. 37480
Principle (The) of Mrs. Van Kawlett; a play in
1 act, by H. S. Kirk. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Henrv S. Kirk, Oakland, Cal. ; D : 1900,
May 17, 1902; 2c. May 5, 1902. 37481
Printer (The) and his devils; an original farce,
by David Moses and Artlmr Blackaller. Clyde,
O., Ames' publishing co. [1890] 7 p. 12°.
([Ames' series of standard and minor drama,
no. 176])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1890:12230,
Apr. 14 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 37482
Printer's devil; a comedy in 3 acts, by M.
Steinle.
© Max Steinle, Seattle; 1889:35946. Nov.
26. 37483
a great American labor play in 4 acts, by
It. E. Van der Kar.
© Rebecca Elizabeth Van der Kar, Brook-
lyn ; D : 10370, Apr. 18, 1907. 37484
Printer's devil — Continued.
a musical comedy in 3 acts, by G. C. Jenks.
© George G. Jenks, Pittsburgh ; 1894 : 15061,
Mar. 16. 37485
Printer's (A) pi; or. The tribulations of a
country editor, farce comedy in 1 act, by W.
Holcomb.
© Willard Holcomb, Washington; 1892:
44554, Nov. 1. 37486
Printing the truth; 1 act melodrama, by Paul
Peter AVillis. [27] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 12. 1913; D: 33204; P. P. Willis.
Indianapolis. 37487
Prinz Bussi; schwank mit gesang und tanz in 3
akten, von Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Al-
fred Sch(3nfeld, musik von Victor HoUaender.
Berlin, F. Bloch erben, 1909. 87 p. 12°. [Li-
bretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 16, 1909 ; D : 17118 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin. 37488
Prinz Eugene und seine zeiten. See Eugene
of Savoy.
Prinz Priedrich von Homberg; ein schauspiel,
von Heinrich von Kleist, ed, by George Mer-
rick Baker. New Yoi-k, Oxford university
press, American branch; London, Toronto
[etc.] H. Milford, 1914. xxxix, 207 p. inch
front, (port.) 12°.
© Apr. 3, 1914 ; 2c. Apr. 8, 1914 ; A : 371264 ;
Oxford univ. press, Amer. branch, New York.
37488a
Prinz Harald; operette mit ballet in 1 vorspiel
und 3 akten, text von J. Leeser, musik von
Heinrich Kratzer. Bonn, Carl Georgi, 1906.
116 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Jakob Leeser, Bonn, Germany ; D : 8344.
Apr. 13, 1906 ; 2c. Apr. 13, 1906. 37489
Prinz Orlofsky; Der fledermaus, 2. theil, oper-
ette in 3 akten, text von Leon Treptow, mu-
sik von C. A. Raida. Miinohen, Internation-
ales verlags-institut. C. Profit, 1899. 1 p. 1., 62
p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Internatl. pub. institute, C. Profit, Mii-
nich ; 1899 : 83044, Dec. 23 ; 2c. Dec. 23. 37490
Prinz (Der) wider vpillen; oper in 3 akten, von
Rudolf Seuberlich, musik von Otto Lohse.
Dresden, Druck Wilhelm Hoffmann, 1891.
55 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig ; 1897 : 59620,
Oct. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 22. 37491
Prinzchen (Das); ein liebesschwank in 3 akten,
von Robert Misch. [Berlin] Anstalt fiir
auffiihrungsrecht. [1911] 175 p. 12°.
© Ic. Aug. 12, 1911; D: 24919; Anstalt fiir
.•luffiihrungsrecht, Berlin. 37492
1886
37493
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37509
Prinzenjagd (Die); operette in 3 akten, von
Fritz Griiubanm uud Heinz Reichert, niusik
vonLudwigFriedmann. Textbuch. Miinclien,
Drei niaslvcn verlag, g. ni. 1). h., 1913. 51 p.
12°.
© Apr. 3, 1913 ; 2c. Sept. 18, 1913 ; D : 34463 ;
Drei niasken verlag, g. m. b. h., Munich.
37493
Prinzess Gretl; operette in 3 akten, von A. M.
Willner und Rob. Bodanzky, musik von Hein-
ricli Reinliardt. Regie- und soufflier buch.
Leipzig, Wien, W. Karczag ; New York, Karc-
zag publishing co., 1911. 55 p. 4°.
© Ic. Sept. IS, 1913 ; D : 344G9 ; W. Karczag,
Leipzig. 37494
Same. Text der gesiinge. Leipzig, Wien,
W. Kai-czag; New York, Karczag publishing
CO., 1913. 35 p. 12°.
© Ic. July 30, 1913 ; D : 33937 ; W. Karczag,
Vienna. 37495
Prinzessin Hyazintha; groteske balletpanto-
miiue in 3 akten und 7 bildern von Ladislav
Novak, deutsche iibersetzung von R. Batka,
uiusik von Oskar Nedbal. Prag-Leipzig, M.
Urbanek [1911] 47 p. 8°.
© Nov. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1912 ; D : 28924 ;
Jlojmir Urbanek, Prague, Austria. 37496
Prinzessin Parisade; oder. Das marchen der
tausend und zweiten nacht, eine komodie der
liebe in 3 akten, von Herbert von Fuchs.
Berlin-Charlotteuburg, Biihnen-verlag Anstalt
fiir auftuhrungsrecht, g. m. b. h., 1914. 84 p.
12°.
© Ic. Apr. 30, 1914 ; D : 36876 ; Anstalt fur
auffiihrungsrecht dramatischer werke d. liter-
atur u. musik, g. m. b. h., Oharlottenburg,
Germany. 37496a
Prinzessin (Die) von Barnhof; [a comedy in 1
act] bv Eulora M. .Jennings. New York, S.
Frencli ; London, S. French, ltd. [1906] 13 p.
12°. (On cover: French's international copy-
righted ed. of the works of the best authors,
no. 90)
© Samuel French, New York; D : 8643,
June 5, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 28, 1906. 37497
Prinzessin von Cariola; oder, Liebe und geis-
tesstbrung-, original drama in 5 akten von
Dr. [F.] Sarner. New York, Druck der New
Yorker staats-zeitung. 1871. 75 p. 24°.
© Ferdinand Sarner, New York ; 1871 : 7200,
Aug. 2 ; 2e. Aug. 11. 37498
Prinzip (Das); lustspiel in 3 akten, von Her-
mann Bahr. Berlin. Biihnenverlag Aim &
Simrock, g. m. b. h., 3912. 88 p. 8°.
© Ic. Aug. 21, 1912 ; D : 30582 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin. 37499
Prior (A) right. See Homance (A) of Kief.
Priscilla; a burlesque extravaganza in 3 acts,
dramatized from Longfellow's, The courtship
of Miles Standish, by R. A. Deaves. Type-
v.'ritten.
© Rillie A. Deaves, New York ; 1892 : 21299,
May 20 ; 2c. Sept. 14. 37500
an emotional comedy in 4 acts, by G. P.
Lathrop.
© George Parsons Lathrop, New London,
Oonn. ; 1889 : 6518, Feb. 27. 37501
an original comedy in 4 acts, by E. A.
Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston ; 1881 : 17953,
Nov. 18. 37502
play in 4 acts and 8 scenes, by C. C. Gush-
ing, founded on the love-story of John Alden
and Priscilla Mullin. ' 45 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 29, 1915; D: 41180; Catherine
Chisholm Gushing, New York. 37502a
play in 2 acts, by C. D. Dooley. [2], 39 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 24, 1913 ; D : 32756 ; C. D. Dooley,
Kansas City, Mo. 37503
— or, A maid of Brown, comic opera in 3
acts, composed and produced by the students
[Albert Aylsworth Thomas and others] of
Brown university. Providence, E. A. Johnson
& CO.. 1894. 62 p. 16°.
© Joseph W. Lewis, Providence, R. I. ;
1894 : 19997, Apr. 19 ; 2c. Apr. 30. 37504
or. The courtship of Miles Standish, dram-
atized by W. E. Davis.
© William Edward Davis, Boston; 1900:
24856, Oct. 5. 37505
Priscilla, Myles and John. Sec Holiday plays.
Prise (La) de Berg-op-Zoom; comedie en 4 actes,
de S. Guitry. 32 p. 4°. (L'lllustration th^R-
trale 9" annee— 234. 22 fevrier 1913)
© Feb. 22, 1913; 2c. Mar. 31, 1913; D:
32787; Sacha Guitry, Paris. 37506
Prison (The); drama in 4 acts, by H. B. Dudley.
145 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1912 ; D : 28762 ; H. B. Dud-
ley, Cambridge, Mass. 37507
Prison and madhouse; a melodrama in 4 acts..
by Captain J. H. McAndrews. Typewritten.
© J. H. McAndrews, Buffalo ; 1893 : 31874.
July 6; 2c. July 6. 37508
Prison bars; or. The battle of life, a sensational
melodrama, by G. and A. Wolford.
© Gus Wolford and Arnold Wolford, United
States ; 1891 : 6964, Feb. 21. 37509
5379— VOL 2—17-
-15
1887
37510
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37530
Prison bloom; a drama in 4 acts, by H. M.
Black.
<£) Hortensia M. Black, Chicago; 1883:
18880, Oct. 13. 37510
Prison-flower (The); comedy-drama in 3 acts,
foiuuled on a tale from the French of X. B.
Saintine, by R. Callender,
'© Romaine Callender, Philadelphia ; D :
15246, Mar. 5, 1909. 37511
Prison (Tbe) quarry. See Ten years.
Prison scene in the cantata of Queen Esther;
words by J. C. Castle, music by F. S. David-
son.
© J. C. Castle and Frank S. Davidson,
Cuyahoga Falls, O. ; 1881 : 6588, Apr. 28.
37512
Prisoner ag'ainst prisoner; romantic drama in
6 acts, by A. Golden.
© Alexander Golden, Cohoes, N. Y. ; 1890:
35918, Nov. 14. 37513
Prisoner (The) at the bar; drama in 3 acts,
from the French, adapted by D. Davidson.
91 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3, 1911 ; D : 22990 ; Dor§ David-
son, New York. 37514
Prisoner no. 5; a 5 act melodrama In 8 scenes,
by F. Marquart.
© Fred Marquart, Sandusky, O. ; 1893:
51715, Nov. 20. 37515
Prisoner of Anderson ville; a military drama
in 4 acts, bv Charles Walcott Russell. New
York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1903. 58 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York; D : 3652,
.Tune 26, 1903; 2c. July 23, 1903. 37516
Prisoner (A) of hope; a play in 4 acts, by Mi-s.
Tom Kelly [i. e. M. Kelly] [133] p. 4°.
Tyjunvritten.
© Marv Kelly, London; D:3374, May 4,
1903; 2c. May 4, 1903. 37517
Prisoner (A) of mercy; a comedy drama in 4
acts and 4 scenes, by I. B. Goodrich, jr. [72]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
©Ira B. Goodrich, jr.. Boston; D:505S,
May 21, 1904; 2c. July 30, 1904. 37518
Prisoner (The) of Szarisla; or. Moths, a di*am-
atization of Ouida's [Louise De la Raniee's]
novel, by L. Morrisse and J. S. Macy. [69] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Lola Morrisse and J. Sydney Macy, New
York ; D : 1821, Apr. 19, 1902 ; 2c. Apr. 14. 1902.
[Note: Copies bear title. Moths] 37519
Prisoner (A) of war; a drama in 4 acts, by
F. F. Schrader.
© Frederick F. Schrader, Washington; D:
1192, Dec. 17, 1901. 37520
Prisoner (A) of war — Continued.
a military drama in 5 acts, by M. B. Miller.
© M. B. Miller, Cleveland; 1898:3466.
Jan. 6. 37521
a musical comedy iu 2 acts, by W. E. Hick-
ox. 36 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© William E. Hickox, Boston; D:4480,
Jan. 6, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1903. 35722
— original military drama in 4 acts, by Lorin
Jasper Howard.
© Howard & Doyle, Chicago; 1898:48030,
Aug. 15.
37523
Prisoner (The) of Zenda; pictux'e drama.
© Anna Delong Martin, Boston ; 1897 :
46581, Aug. 19. 37524
Prisoners; 1 act protean playlet, by W. Conrad.
12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D : 41232 ; William Con-
rad, New York. 37524a
Prisoners of hope; by J. Kaiser. [60] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© John Kaiser, Kansas City ; D : 15196,
Feb. 27, 1909 ; 2c. Feb. 27, 1909. 37525
Prisoners of the dead; tr. of Eugene Bi-ieux's
drama L'evasion. in 3 acts, by I). U. Baxter.
[113] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914 ; D : 38741 ; Dorothy
Usner Baxter, Englewood, N. J. 37525a
Prisoners of war; 3 act drama, by R. T. Shan-
non. 66 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 3, 1915; D : 39852 ; Robert T.
Shannon, Kansas City, Mo. 37525b
Privatdozent (Der); ein stiick aus dem akade-
mischen leben in 4 aufziigen, von Ferdinand
Wittenbauer. Leipzig, G. Wigaud, 1905. 240
p. 12°.
© res. under act of Mar. 3, 1905, by Georg
Wigand, Leipzig ; res. no. 5 ; Ic. May 25, 1905.
37526
Private apartments; or, Mrs. Brannan's party.
© William Hanlon, New York; 1884:8058,
Apr. 17 ; 2c. Apr. 25. 37527
Private (The) detective; a farce comedy in 3
acts, by F. H. Wakefield and S. U. Collins.
© F. H. Wakefield and S. U. Collins, De-
troit ; 1895 : 53891, Oct. 23. 37528
farce in 3 acts, by J. R. K. Taylor and E.
Gerstenberger. [106] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1913; D: 35111; .Tames Rob-
ert Keene Taylor and l^mU Gerstenberger,
New York. 37529
a play in 1 act, by O. H. Booth. 47 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Oliver H. Booth, New York; D : 9231,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. Oct. 15, 1906. 37530
Sec also Under age.
1888
37531
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37551
Private (The) hospital; play in 1 act, by W. J.
McGaw. [6] p. 8°. Printed.
© Nov. 28, 1913; 2c. Nov. 29, 1913; D:
35177; William J. McGaw, Philadelphia.
37531
Private John Brown; play in 4 acts, by C. A. de
Lima. [5], 99 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 9, 1914; D: 38756; G. A. de
Lima, London. 37531a
Private (A) judgment day; a play in 1 act, by
Peter Banks [pseud, of H. S. Wagner] 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 19, 1912 ; D : 30029 ; Hazel Shep-
pard Wagner, Toronto. Canada. 37532
Private Obadiah Brown; 1 act play, by W. H.
Shelton. [2], 31 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 5, 1912 ; D : 31325 ; William Henry
Shelton, New Yorlv. 37533
Private O'Brien; a play in 4 acts, by G. Ami-
raux.
© Geller Amiraux, San Francisco ; 1889 :
36221, Nov. 20. 37534
Private Patsy; play in 2 acts, by R. H. Burn-
side. [114] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 29, 1914 ; D : 37696 ; Robert H.
Burnside, New York. 37534a
Private (A) seance; an entirely original com-
edy in 1 act, by J. C. Abbott, jr.
© John C. Abbott, jr., Boston ; 1889 : 32000,
Oct. 23. 37535
Private (The) secretary; a farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Charles Hawtrey. New York, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd., 1907. 2 p. 1.,
3-90 p. 12°. (French's international copy-
righted edition of the Avorks of the best au-
thors, no. Ill)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 1035.5,
Apr. 16, 1907 ; 2c. May 6, 1907. 37536
Private (A) suicidal duel. Typewritten.
© Robert Barrie, Philadelpliia ; 1899 : 760,57,
Nov. 21 ; 2c. Nov. 21. 37537
Private (The) tutor; by E. J. Wliisler. 73 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ernest J. Whisler, Tucson, Ariz. ; D :
12020, Dec. 31, 1907 : 2c. Dec. 31, 1907. 37538
farce in 3 acts, by E. J. Whisler.
Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 59 p. 12°.
© Feb. 17, 1912; 2c. Feb. 19, 1912; D:
28754 ; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 37539
a farcical comedy in 4 acts, by E. E.
Daun.
© Earl E. Daun, New York ; 1884 : 15995,
Aug. 4. 37540
Privateer (The); comic opera in 4 acts, tr. and
adapted by A. Hoffman.
© A. Hoffman, San Francisco ; 1891 : 17305,
May 11. 37541
Privileged (A) character; comedy, by I. Wit-
mark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1893 : 41672.
Sept. 14. , 37542
Privileged (The) sex; drama in 1 act, by A.
Goldknopf. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1911; D: 25531; Abraham
Goldknopf, Bath Beach, N. Y. 37543
Privy (A) council; a comedy in 1 act, by Major
W. P. Drury and Richard Pryoe. New York,
S. French; London, S. French, ltd., 1906. 34,
[3] p. 12°. (On cover: French's interna-
tional copyrighted ed. of the works of the best
authors, no. 105)
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 9599, Dec.
10, 1906; 2c. Mar. 11, 1907. 37544
Prix de beaute; comedie bouffe en 3 actes, par
A. Raibaud, G. Grisier, and E. Rostand.
© Andre Raibaud, Georges Grisier and Ed-
mond Rostand, Paris ; 1891 : 24482, Julv 6.
37545
Prix de Rome.
© Mrs. George R. Nash, Milwaukee; 1900:
A: 1.554, Jan. 17. [For copies reed, see D:
868] 37546
-a modern drama in 4 acts, by G. B. Nash,
assisted by H. M. Skinner. [69] p. f °. Type-
written.
© Garrita Barry Nash and Hubert M. Skin-
ner, Chicago ; D : 868, Sept. 16, 1901 ; 2c. Sept.
16, 1901. 37547
Prize (The); play in 1 act, by John Bargate.
New York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1912. 29 p. 12°.
© Aug. 29. 1912; 2c. Aug. 31, 1912; D:
30716 ; Samuel French, New York. 37548
■ by J. Huberman. 19 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 7, 1911 ; D : 24876 ; Joseph Huber-
man, New York. 37549
play in 3 acts, by J. Huberman. 47, [2] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 1, 1911 ; D : 24106 ; Joseph Huber-
man, New York. 37550
Prize (The) bluff; or. Blue laws up to date,
by Mas Fifer [pseud, of] M. V. Pfeiflfer.
Typewritten.
© Marie V. Pfeiffer, New York; 1897:
38453, June 30; 2c. June 30. 37551
1889
37552
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37569
Prize-fight (A) in ten rounds; by Major W. W.
Winohell. Typewritten.
© William Wallace Winchell, Boston ; 1900 :
A: 50-15, Feb. 23; 2c. Feb. 23. 37552
Prize-ring-; comedy in 3 acts, by B. F. Stal-
naUer. 79 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1910 ; D : 20377 ; Benjamin F.
Stalnaker, Brooklyn. 37553
Prize (The) winner; sketch, by G. E. Hadley.
[10] p. 4^ Typewritten.
<c) Ic, July 25, 1911; D : 24768 ; George E.
Hailley, Haverhill, Mass. 37554
Prize (The) winners; a 3 act musical farce, by
H. L. Lyman. Ill p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Herbert L. Lyman, Spring Lake, Mich. ;
D : 16045, June 11, 1909 ; 2c. June 12, 1909.
37555
Pro dome; schauspiel in 5 aufziigen, von A. W.
G. van Riemsdvk. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Felix
Bloch erben, 1914. 73 p. 8\
© Ic. Apr. 8, 1914 ; D : 36649 ; Felix Bloch
erben, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 37555a
Pro tern; a comedy in 3 acts, by B. L. C. Grif-
lith. Pluludelphia, The Penn publishing com-
pany, 1894. 62 p. 12°. ([Keystone ed. of
popular plays])
© Penn pub. co., Philadelphia ; 1894 : 30186,
June 2 ; 2c. June 2. 37556
Sec also Plays and monologues. — School
and parlor comedies.
Probate chaff; or, Beautiful probate; or. Three
years probating in San Francisco, a modern
drama, showing the merry side of a dark
picture, by the author of Probate confiscation.
Illustrated. [San Francisco?] The author,
1879. 307 p. 2 port. 12°.
© Mrs. J. W. Stow, United States; 1879:
8007, June 16 ; 2c. July 15. 37557
Probation; a comedy in 3 acts.
© Robert H. O'Brien, New Haven; 1895:
32508, June 21. 37558
play in 1 act, by S. J. Gilman. 22 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1915; U : 39474 ; Stephen J.
Gilman, Maiden, Mass. 37558a
play in 3 acts, by O. Opdyke. [131] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. June 27, 1913 ; D : 33639 ; Oliver Op-
dyke, New York. 37559
Probation (The) burglar; play in 1 act, by J. A.
Lorenz. [2], 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 31, 1913; D: 33963; John A.
Lorenz, New York. 37560
Probationer (The); 1 act dramatic sketch, by
C. Withey and G. L. Geiger. [1], 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910 ; D : 22892 ; Chet Withey
and Geo. L. Geiger, Los Angeles. 37561
play in 4 acts, by Anthony Rowley [pseud.
of A. Guthrie] London, Gowans & Gray, ltd.,
1911. [3], 160 p. 24°. ([Repertory plays,
no. 6])
© Nov. 14, 1911 ; 2c. Feb. 6, 1912 ; D : 28912 ;
Arthur Guthrie, Crawford, Scotland. 37562
Problem (The); drama of American life in 3
acts, by G. S. Booth. [2], 80 p. 4°. Type-
written.
' © Ic. Jan. 16, 1911; D: 23107; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37563
military drama in 4 acts, by F. G. Gilmore.
32 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 25, 1915 ; D : 39495 ; Frederick
Grant Gilmore, Rochester, N. Y. 37563a
modern drama of American life in 4 acts.
by C. S. Booth. 121 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 11, 1910; D: 20170; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37564
— Same, in 3 acts. [2], 67 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910; D: 22534; Charles
Stewart Booth, New Orleans. 37565
— play in 3 acts, by A. Aronson. 29 p. 16°.
© Sept. 1, 1914 ; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914 ; Ic. Oct.
5, 1914 ; D : 38408 ; Arthur Aronson, Los An-
geles. 37565a
— See also Chakira.
Problem (A) in a nutshell; l)y F. Aulich. 9
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Frederic Aulich, Chicago ; D : 11014, July
20, 1907; 2c. July 20, 1907. 37566
Problem (The) of the hour; comedy in 1 act, by
Mrs. E. La Boaume. [St. Louis, Buxton &
Skinner, 1905] 18 p. 12"°.
© Mrs. Edmond La Beaume, St. Louis ; D :
6934, June 29, 1905 ; 2c. Feb. 9, 1906. 37567
Pobrecito (El) Juan. Sec Palacio (El) triste.
Proces de Jeanne d'Arc; drame historique en
4 actes, par E. Moreau. 32 p. illus. 4°.
(I/Illustration theatrale, no. 132. 11 decem-
bre 1909)
© Dec. 11, 1909; 2c. Dec. 31, 1909; D:
17841 ; Emile Moreau, Paris. 37568
Proces (Le) Torquenie; or, Le secret de la ter-
reuse, drama in 5 aots, by William Busnach,
tr. and adapted by the Franco- American
agency for dramatic literature, ltd.
© Fi-ancois Mons and Louis Nathal, New
York; 1880:7001, Mar. 26. 37569
1890
37570
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37587
Proces (Le) Veradieux. Sec My mother-in-
law.
Process (The) server; a play in 1 act, by A. E.
Enselhart. 9 p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Feb. 17, 1913; D: 32344; Albert El-
wood Engelhart, Brooklyn. 37570
Procurer (The); a draina in H acts, by W. Win-
chell.
© Wallace Winchell, Jersey City; D: 8172,
Mar. 16, 1906. 37571
drama in 4 acts, by J. Mally. [1], 63 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 5, 1914; D : 36939 ; Jeannette
Mally, New York. 37571a
Procureur (Le) Hallers; piece en 4 actes,
adapt6e d'apres Paul Lindau, par H. de Gorsse
et L. Forest. {In La Petite illustration, no.
46. — serie-theatre, no. 26, 17 Janvier 1914)
© Jan. 17, 1914 ; 2c. Feb. 17, 1914 ; D : 36043 ;
Henry de Gorsse et Louis Forest, Paris.
37571b
Prodigal (The); nnisical drama, by W. Thomas.
© William Thomas, Philadelphin ; 1892:
19090, May 3. 37572
Same. Typewritten.
© William Thomas, Philadelphia; 1893:
30727, June 28 ; 2c. June 28. 37573
Prodigal (The) father; farce comedy in 4 acts,
from the book of that title, by J. Storer Clous-
ton, adapted and dramatized by E. J. Ells-
worth. 116 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 18, 1909 ; D : 17019 ; Emily Jan-
vrin Ellsworth, New York. 37578
Prodigal (The) husband; or. The winning
widow, a farce in 1 act, by E. Foreman. [11]
p. f°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Foreman, New York ; D : 11894,
Dec. 9, 1907; 2c. Dec. 11, 1907. [Note: Copies
bear the alternative title, The little widow]
37579
Prodigal (The) judge; play in 4 acts, by G.
]\Iiddleton, founded on the novel of the same
name, by Vaughan Kester. [100] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© le. Mar. 10, 1914; D : 36302 ; George
Middleton, New York. 37579a
Prodigal (The) knave; by M. Armstrong. [8]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 25, 1911 ; D : 25261 ; Marie Arm-
strong, Highland Park, 111. 37580
Prodigal (The) law student; a drama in 4
acts, for male characters only, by A. L. [pseud,
of Augustus Lemonnier] ed. and pub. by
J. A. Lvons. Notre Dame, Ind., University
press, 1884. 48 p. 12°.
© Joseph A. Lvons, Notre Dame, Ind. ;
1884 : 16690, Aug. 18 ; 2c. Sept. 23. 37581
an original comedy in 1 act, by B. Blank- Prodigal (A) parent; by K. B. Finley.
man.
© Ben Blankmau, New York; 1891:39687,
Nov. 5. 37574
■a play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by M.
Upton. 78 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mnv. 21, 1912 ; D : 29108 ; Melville Up-
ton, New York. 37575
— • or, Love's victory, a comedy in 4 acts, by
F. H. Adams.
© Frederick Henry Adams, San Francisco;
1875 : 5853, June 5. 37576
Prodigal (The) brother. Sec . Sackett's Cor-
ner folks.
Prodigal children; a play in 4 acts, adapted
from the French by Nellie Hooper. Philadel-
phia. J. B. Lippincott & co., 1884.
© Lucy H. Hooper, United States; 1884:
13917, July 9. 37577
Prodigal (The) daughter; or. The double
standard of morals, dramatic sketch in 1
act, by W. E. Jensen. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 28, 1915 ; D : 40785 ; Winifred E.
Jensen, Chicago. 37577a
© Kate Barclay Finley, Chicago; D : 10158,
Mar. 16, 1907. 37582
comedy in 3 acts, by D. J. Wood and Guy
Bolton. 83 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 3, 1913; D: 3291 9; Douglas J.
Wood, New York. 37583
Prodigal (The) son; a comedy-drama in 4 acts,
by F. Heermans.
© Forbes Heermans, Syracuse. N. Y. ;
1889 : 8674, Mar. 18. 37584
comedy in 1 act. by Raymond M. Robin-
son. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1912. 17 p.
12°.
© Feb. 16, 1912; 2c. Feb. 17, 1912; D:
28730 ; Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston. 37585
— — a dramatic cantata in 3 acts, music by
S. A. Ellis, words by Jessie G. Gould.
© Charles D. Moore, Lawrence, Mass. ;
1874 : 15134, Dec. 15. 37586
a grand scriptural spectacle in 3 acts and
4 tableaux, by L. Rushton, adaptetl from
Auber's opera, L'Enfaut prodigue.
© lAicv Rushton, New York ; 1871 : 5252.
June 3. ' 37587
1891
37588
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37609
Prodigal (The) son — Continued.
the great religious play, clramatizeil in 4
scenes, by W. D. Mahan.
© W. D. Mahan, Boonville, Mo.; 1892:
13329, Mar. 26. 37588
12 scenes, composed, written and
Prodigy (The); drama in 4 acts, by E. Rosen
hlatt. [54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 13, 1911 ; D : 24510 ; Ethel Rosen
blntt, Iselin, N. J.
in
adapted by J. M. Diegelmann.
© John M. Diegelmann, Rochester, N. Y. ;
1887 : 12461, May 11. 37589
play in 1 act, adapted by Mrs. V. Thomp-
son. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mrs. Vance Thompson. Hastings-on-
Hudson. N. Y. ; D : 2696, Dec. 10, 1902; 2c.
Dec. 10, 1902. 37590
■ a sacred drama, by H. R. Williams. 2 p.
4°. Printed.
© H. R. Williams, Richmond ; D : 4150, Oct.
27, 1903; 2c. Nov. 27, 1903. 37591
slang classic for the vaudeville stage, by
J. T. Pendegast. 13 p. 4°. Typewritten,
© Ic. .Tan. 10, 1910; D : 17897 ; Jackson T.
Pendegast, Los Angeles. 37592
or, At the foot of the cross, religious
opera, book bv Rev. Father Delaney, music
by W. F. Kretschmer. [25] p. f°. Type-
written. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D : 22510 ; William F.
Kretscluner, Elmhurst, Cal. 37593
• or, Gentilius, the prodig'al, an oriental
drama in 4 acts, by J. Corkery. Revised.
© James Corkery, Forked River, N. J. ;
1897 : 65651, Nov. 26. Ic. Nov. 26. 37594
or, Mr. Nicholas and his two sons, by
M. I. Stewart. [4] p. 8°. Printed.
© Moses Irving Stewart, Winston-Salem,
N. C. ; D: 12611, Mar. 10, 1908; 2c. Mar. 10,
1908. 37595
8ce also Enfant prodigue. — Pierrot, the
prodigal.
Prodigal (The) son, lost and found; an orien-
tal drama in 4 acts, by J. Corkery. 89 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© James Corkery, Forked River, N. J. ;
1896:12469. Feb. 25; 2c. Apr. 4. 37596
Prodigals (The); a play in 3 acts, by N. B.
Tarkington.
© Newton Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis:
1895 : 21677, Apr. 19. 37597
Prodigal's (The) sister; by H. A. Sawyer.
© Harriet Adams Sawyer, Nashua, N. H. ;
D : 797, Aug. 24, 1901. 37598
Prodigal's (The) welcome; oi', A scene in Brit-
tany, by Madame Moller [pseud, of A. Cother-
alll [21, 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1910 ; D : 22249 ; Annie Cother-
ail, ^«hton-on-Morey, England. 37599
by F. Abramson. [1], 36
37600
p. 4°.
Typewritten. .
© Ic. June 19. 1912; D : 30031 ; Frances
Abrjimson, New York. 37601
Product (The) of the mill; a play in 4 acts, by
E. A. McFadden. [11], 98 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 21, 1912; D : 30075 ; Elizabeth
Apthorp McFadden, Cambridge, Mass. 37602
Production (The) of mixed races; by M. A.
Pitts. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© M. A. Pitts, New York; D:9008, Aug.
28, 1906; 2c. Aug. 28, 1906. 37603
Provens dag; skuespil 1 4 akter, af Hjalmar
Bergstrom. Kjobenhavn og Kristiania, Gyl-
dendalske boghandel, Nordisk forlag, 1915.
156 p. 12°.
© Jan. 20, 1915; Ic. Feb. 11, 1915; D:
40109 ; Gyldendalske boghandel, Nordisk for-
lag, Copenhagen. 37603a
Profession of Morse; by J. P. Tillson.
© J. P. Tillson, Toledo, O. ; D : 7836, Jan.
11, 1906. 37604
Professional (The); a monologue, by Longley
Taylor. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Thomas Longley Taylor, Lam-
bertville, N. J. ; D : 7952, Feb. 6, 1906 ; 2c. Feb.
G, 1906. 37605
Professional (The) attack; drama in 4 acts, by
D. H. Rosenberg and M. I. Einsohn. [27] p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915; D: 41509; David
Harold Rosenberg and Maurice Irving Ein-
sohn. New York. 37605a
Professional (A) beauty; comedy drama in 4
acts, by J. C. Ver Planck.
© J. Campbell Ver Planck, New York;
1S83 : 23158, Dec. 14. 37606
Professional (The) beggar; by F. B. Homans.
© Frank B. Homans, Boston ; 1894 : 22090,
Apr. 30. 37607
Professional (A) boarder; a monologue, by
B. B. Hayward. Typewritten.
© Beatrice B. Havward, United States ;
1900 A: 1195, Jan. 13; 2c. .Tan. 13. 37608
Professional (A) gardener; or, Hard of hear-
ing, a farce in 1 act, by Emma Herrick Weed.
Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1891. 9 p.
12°. ([Ames' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 286])
© Ames pub. cc, Clyde, O. ; 1891 : 6565. Fob.
18; 2c. Feb. 27. 37609
1892
37610
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37630
Professional life.
© L. Lawi-ence Weber, New York; 1899:
80957, Dec. 14 ; 2c. Dec. 14. 37610
play in 1 act, by Felix Edward Buxbaum
aucl Kicliard Auderson. 9 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 26, 1913 ; D : 33610 ; Felix Bux-
baum, Coney Island, N. Y. 37611
Professional life, on and off; a vaudeville
sketch in 2 scenes, by E. J. Flanagan, jr.
[1], 14 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1909 ; D : 16550 ; Edward J.
Flanagan, jr.. Ft. Madison, la. 37612
Professor (The); an American comedy in 5 acts,
by W. H. Gillette.
© W. H. Gillette, Hartford ; 1879 : 6106,
May 6. ' 37613
— — - comedy drama in 5 acts, by P. H. Crocker.
S3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Philip Henry Crocker, Chicago ; D : 6249.
Feb. 8, 1905 ; 2c. Mar. 20, 1905. 37614
a drama, by W. G. Harrison.
© AVilliam Greer Harrison, United States;
1897:6614, Jan. 22. 37615
— a musical comedy, in 3 acts, by J. F. Bal-
lard and Harold Shellhorn. [76] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© John Fred Ballard, Havelock, Neb. ; D :
13271, July 1, 1908; 2c. July 2, 1908. 37616
— a play in 3 acts and an epilogue, by H. R.
Woodman. Franklin, O., Eldridge entertain-
ment house, 1907. 51 p. 8°.
© H. Rea Woodman, Washington ; D : 12158,
Jan. 10, 1908 ; 2c. June 30, 1910. [Copies bear
title : Prof. Grindem, his commencement]
37617
playlet in 1 act, by A. Duerr. 5 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 11, 1911; D: 23918; Alfred
Duerr, Easton, Pa. 37618
• a satirical comedy in 4 acts, by R. J. Wells.
45 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Rollin J. W^ells, Sioux Falls, S. D. ; D:
3630, June 20, 1903 ; 2c. June 20, 1903. 37619
See also Woman ''The) hater.
Professor and the hoboe; a 1 act musical sketch
written and composed by George L. Bickel and
Harry Watson, jr. 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Words only]
© Bickel and Watson, Saginaw, Mich. ;
D : 5879, Dec. 9, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 6, 1904. 37620
Prof. Baxter's great invention; an unclassified
entertainment in 1 act, l>y Mary B. Home.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1891:
3757, Jan. 26; 2c. Feb. 20. 37621
Professor Bernhardi; a comedy, by Arthur
Schnitzler, an adaptation in English by Mrs.
Emil Pohli. San Francisco, P. Elder and
company [1913] 1 p. 1., ix p., 1 1., 3-64 p. 12°.
© Aug. 18, 1913; 2c. Aug. 25, 1913; A:
351830 ; Paul Elder & co., San Francisco.
37622
komodie in 5 akten, von Arthur Schnitzler.
Berlin, S. Fischer, verlag, 1912. 255 p. 12°.
© Nov. 28, 1912; 2c. Apr. 7,' 1913; D:
32856; S. Fischer, verlag, Berlin. 37623
Prof. Black's phunnygraph; or, Talking ma-
chine, a colored burlesque on the phonograph,
by Frank Hockenbery. Chicago, T. S. Denison
[1886] 7 p. 12°. ( [Ethiopian drama] )
© T. S. Denison, Chicago ; 1886 : 22866, Oct.
11; 2c. Oct. 15. 37624
Professor Boggs' transmitograph; or, Wireless
hypnotism, dramatic farce in 1 act, by C. R.
Sweet. 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1914 ; D : 38430 ; Charles Reu-
ben Sweet, Canaan, N. H. 37624a
Prof. Bones' latest invention; a farce in 1 act,
by .T. C. Colby. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co.,
1888. 7 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard
and minor drama, no. 258] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1888:34946,
Dec. 7 ; 2c. Dec. 24. 37625
Professor Casey's trials, tears and smiles; a
comedy in 1 act, by A. H. Grose. [20] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Alfred Henry Grose, Salt Lake City ; D :
11214, Aug. 21, 1907 ; 2c. Aug. 21, 1907. 37626
Professor (The) from Germany; a play for
high schools and colleges, by Joe Oliver
[pseud, of Oliver Wilson] 74 'p. obi. 24°.
Typewritten.
© Southern California printing co., Los
Angeles ; D : 15536, Mar. 5, 1909 ; 2c. Mar. 5.
1909. 37627
Prof. G. W. Ryder assisted by Miss Ida Brum-
mel in their great aerial suspension, with-
out a pole under either the right or left el-
bow; or, A living lady floating in mid-air
without visible support.
© Christian L. Grim, United States; 1873:
10793, Sept. 19. 37628
Prof. Gandor; an original musical farce in 1
act, words by Louise Hamilton Murdock,
music by F. F. Bullard.
© Frederic Field Bullard, Boston; 1888:
13627, May 9. 37629
Prof. Get Next; vaudeville sketch, by C. J.
Scheben. [1], 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 2, 1913; D: 33432; Carl 1.
Scheben. Newport, Ky. 37630
1893
37631
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37648
Prof. Goldsclimidt; a niulodraniatie coiiiedy in
3 acts and 5 tableaux, by A. C. aioss.
© Alf. Chai-les Moss, Allentown, l*:i.; TS84:
19659. Sept. 30. 37631
Professor Graden. See Nordpolfahrer.
Prof. Grindem. his commencement. Sec Pro-
fessor (The)
Prof. James' experience teaching a country-
school; a comedy in 3 acts, by Guy A. .Jauiie-
son. Clyde, O., Ames publishing co., 1889.
15 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 264] )
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:11776,
Apr. 15 ; 2c. Apr. 24. 37632
Prof. Jinglejaw's exhibition rehearsal; enter-
tainment in 1 scene, by Lyle Wilson Holden.
New York, Dick & Fitzgerald, 1915. 14 p.
12°. '
© Au^. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1915 ; D : 41405 ;
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York. 37632a
Professor Kristellar; comedy in 3 acts, by
V. Russell and Ralph Augustus Graves. [69]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Varina Russell and Ralph Graves, Wash-
ington ; D:8893, July 30, 1906; 2c. July 30.
1906. 37633
Professor Magnus; a comic opera libretto in 1
act, by H. K. AVebster and S. Merwin.
© Henry K. Webster and Samuel Merwin,
Evanston, 111.; 1896:6044, Jan. 23. 37634
Professor Mooner's troubles; a nuisical farce
in 2 acts, by Carlos Mortoni. [35] p. f^
Mimeograplied.
© Ic. Aug. 17, 1910 ; D : 21814 ; Alexander
Byers, Chicago. 37635
Professor Napoleon; musical extravaganza,
book and lyrics by ii. V\'. Davis, music by J.
Mahlou Duganne and R. W. Davis. 63 p.
illus. 8°. Printetl. [Words only]
© R. Wade Davis, Altoona, Pa.; D: 11508,
Oct. 11. 1907; 2c. Oct. 11, 1907. 37636
Professor (The) of chores; a melodrama, by
George Russell Jackson.
© Sanmel Lucas, Boston ; 1882 : 10658.
June 28. 37637
Professor (The) of love; comedy in 1 ;ict, by
Katharine Kavanaugh. Chicago, D'ramatic
pub. CO., 1914. 19 p. 12°. (Sergei's acting
drama, no. 633)
© Dec. 31, 1914 ; 2c. Jan. 6, 1915 ; D : 39329 ;
Dramatic pub. co., Chicago. 37637a
Professor Pepp; farcical comedy with a col-
lege llavor in 3 acts, by W. B. Hare. Bos-
ton. Walter H. Baker & co.. 1915. 64 p. 12°.
© Feb. 10, 1915; 2c. Feb. 17. 1915; D:
39707; Walter Ben Hare, Springfield, Mo.
37637b
Professor Robinson; comedy in 1 act, by ]\Iau-
rice Hageman.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; 1899 : 0786.
Jan. 19; 2c. Jan. 10. 37638
Professor Rocks of Klondike; a comedy, by
W. A. Whitecar.
© I.iebler & Miner co., New York: 1897:
40339, Aug. 18. 37639
Professor Sport's jubilee; farce in 3 acts, by
J. Simonson. |94] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 20, 1913; D: 32010; Julius
Simonson, New York. 37640
Professor Tattle; musical farce comedy in 2
acts, by Joseph Carl Breil. [109] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D : 32187 ; Lederer.
Breil & Lowe, New York. 37641
Professor Thompson's studio; novelty and
comedv singing sketch, by Daniel Delma. 5 p.
f^ Ms. [Words only]
© Ic. Apr. 9, 1912 ; D : 29325 ; Dan Delma,
Boston. 37642
Professor Whimsical; an original farce com-
edy in 3 acts, l)y L. Westervelt.
© Leonidas Westervelt, New York; 1900
A: 22633, Sept. 11. 37643
Professorial bigamy; by H. B. Hoffman. 2 p.
i°. Typewritten.
© Herman B. Hoffman, New York; D:
2310, Sept. 8, 1902 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1902. 37644
Professor's (The) assistant; a comedy in 3
acts, by A. B. Morgan. 156 p. 4°. Type-
^^•ritten.
© Agnes Bangs Morgan, Brooklyn ; D :
7182, Aug. 29, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 29, 1905. 37645
Professor's (The) come back; vaudeville sketch,
by H. Foster. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 22950 ; Horace Fos-
ter, New York. 37646
Professor's (The) daughter. Sec American
(The) idea.
Professor's (The) dilemma; by H. B. Hoff-
man. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© H, B. Hoffman. New York ; D : 11821,
Nov. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 27. 1907. 37647
Professor's (The) dream. See Hunting (The)
of the snark.
Professor's (A) folly; comedy drama in 3 acts,
by W. C. Herman. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
"© Ic. Sept. 11, 1911; D: 25186; Henry W.
Link, Chicago. 37648
Professor's (The) love story. Sec Was fehlt
ihm?
1894
37649
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37666
Professor's (The) mother-in-law; :i nuisical
comedy in 3 acts, woi'ds by C. Redmond. [3],
OS p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li1)retto only J
© Cornelia Redmond, New York ; D : 6G97.
INIay 20, 1905 ; 2c. May 20, 1905. 37649
Professor's (The) mummy; farce comedy in 3
acts, by 11. L. Dixson. [1], 36 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1914; D:391G4; Harry L.
Dixson, Northfield, Miiui. 37649a
Professor's (The) play; or. The kidnapping of
the Sabine women, a comedy in 4 acts, tr.
from the German of Franz and Paul von
Schonthan, by Ludmilla Krueger.
© Marian F. Delanoy, Alameda, Cal. ; 1898 :
4359G, July 20. 37650
Professor's (The) predicament; a comedy in|4
acts, by F>urton Stanley. 55 1. f°. Mimeo-
graphed.
© July 2, 1909 ; 2c. July 26, 1909 ; D : 16370 ;
Alexander Byors, Chicago. 37651
Professors (The) truant gloves; a comedy
sketch, by Bell Elliott Palmer. New York,
Dick & Fitzgerald, 1906. 5 p. 12°.
© Dick & Fitzgerald, New York ; D : 7806,
Jan. 2, 1906 ; 2c. Jan. 10, 1906. 37652
Professor's (The) washing; [monologue] by
I. D. Palmer. [3] p. port. 16°. Printed.
© Iva Donnette Palmer, New l^'ork ; D :
590S, Dec. 13, 1904 ; 2c. Dec. 2, 1904. 37653
Profit and loss; original domestic drama in 4
acts, by S. Wayne. [193] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Apr. 18, 1914; D : 36767 ; Charles
Stokes Wayne, Point Pleasant, N. J. 37653a
-play in 1 act, by E. Gottstein. 9 p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8, 1913; D : 34GG2 ; Elizabeth
Gottstein, Chicago. * 37654
Profit (The) sharers. See Fifty-fifty.
Profligate (The); a play in 4 acts, by A. W.
Pinero. New York, United States book com-
pany [1891] 3 p. 1., 123 p. 12°.
© Arthur W. Pinero, United States; 1892:
3691, Jan. 22 ; 2c. Nov. 30, 1891. 37655
a play iu 3 acts, by J. Stetson.
© John Stetson. Boston; 1893:12399, Mar.
10. 37656
Progress; dramatization of business in 3 acts,
l)y R. L. Houston. [1], 44 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. June 7, 1913; D : 33424 ; Robert J..
Houston, Dayton, O. . 37657
Progress (The) of Mrs. Alexander; comedy in
3 acts, by L. R. Stanwood. 119 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1910 ; D : 22544 ; Louie Ro-ers
Stanwood, Manchester, Mass. 37658
Same. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard dra-
matic club, 1910. 86 p. 8°.
© Dec. 12, 1910; 2c. Jan. 21, 1911; D:
23152; Louie R. Stanwood, Brooklihe, Mass.
37659
Progressive euchre; a nuisical farce comedy in
3 acts, by G. S. Knight.
© George S. Knight, New York ; 1888 : 291,
Jan. 4. 37660
Progressive (A) woman; a drama in 3 acts, by
Harry Jackson.
© Louis Fierce, Chicago; 1895:44981, Sept.
4. 37661
Prohib (The); a comedy drama in prologue and
5 acts, by D. P. Mathews.
© David Porter Mathews, Hull, Mass. ; D :
4220, Nov. 9, 1903. 37662
Prohibition; play in 1 act, by O. T. Johnsone.
[14] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 8, 1915 ; D : 42211 ; Otto T. John-
sone, Brooklyn. 37662a
or. The Kansas joint, a satire written on
the law prohibiting the sale of intoxicating
drinks, a burlesque on the Metropolitan police
system, by M. S. Drukker.
© M. S. Drukker, Wichita ; 1891 : 19881,
June 1. 37663
Prohibition (The) candidate; or. Caught with
the goods, farce comedy, by W. H. Macart and
J. W^ Fit/Patrick. [1], 19 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 19, 1915 ; D : 42030 ; William H.
Macart and James William FitzPatrick, New
York. 37663 a
Prohibition in Kansas; or, A peep behind the
political curtain by the king of joint keep-
ers, a serio-comic drama in 4 acts, by O. Nu-
gent.
© Owen Nugent, Kansas City, Kan. ; 1891 :
18723, May 22. 37664
Prohibitionist's (The) dream; comedy dramatic
playlet, by C. E. Elliott. [8] p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1912; D : 29225 ; Cliarles
Elven Elliott, Port Orchard, Wash. 37665
Prologue. See Hurricane (The)
Promenade of the Broadway belles; a drill for
twelve girls, by Minee A. Cady. New York, E.
S. Werner piib. & supply co., 1900. 8 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; 1900 A : 8310, Mar. 30 ; 2c. June 9.
37666
1895
37667
DKAMATIG COMPOSITIONS
37688
Proraenaders (The); a musical comedy, by
Thomas Cedric Wellsted. 42 p. 8°. Printed.
© T. C. Wellsted, Hanover, N. H. ; D: 12875,
Mar. 28, 1908; 2c. Mar. 28, 1908. 37667
Prometeo: poemetto in 3 qnadri, di F. A. de
Filippi. ' [6] p. f°. Printed.
© July 31, 1911 ; 2c. Sept. 8, 1911 ; D : 25167 ;
Filippo Alfredo de Filippi, New York. 37668
Prometheus; tanzspiel in 1 akt, von Gregor von
Pantasi. musik von Beethoven. Wien, Berlin,
Comoedia, 1912. 24 p. 12°.
© Ic. Dec. 7, 1912; D: 31608; Comoedia,
g. m. b. h., Vienna. 37669
or. The spirit of love, by F. Arrigoni.
© Fernando Arrigoni, New York ; 1875 :
3830, Apr. 17. 37670
Prometheus unbound; a lyrical drama by Percy
Bysshe Shelley, ed. by V. D. Scudder. Boston,
D. O. Heath & co., 1892. Iviii, 171 p. 12°.
(Heath's English classics)
© Vida D. Scudder, United States; 1892:
46346, Nov. 14; 2c. Oct. 31. 37671
Proininent (A) citizen. See Halloway.
Promise (A); a Greek symposium, by a student
of Esotero, issued by approval of K. Tiiigley,
official head of the Universal brotherhood and
theosophical society, by Joseph H. Fussell.
Point Loma, Cal., The Theosophical pub. co.,
1901. 12 p. 4°.
© Katherine Tingley, Point Loma, Cal. ; D :
135, Feb. 13, 1901; 2c. Apr. 8 1901. 37672
Promise of Medea; melodramatic episode in 1
scene, libretto in English and in German, by
Henriette Brinker Randegger, Italinn version
by Eugenio Fortunato Randegger, music by
G. A. Randegger. [5] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1909; D: 17235; Giuseppe
Aldo Randegger. New York. 37673
Promised (The) land.
© Matilda B. DeMille. administratrix,
Pompton. N. J. ; 1893 : 44647, Oct. 6. 37674
by A. Davis. [106] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Allan Davis, Pittsburgh; D:1067], May
31, 1907; 2c. May 31, 1907. 37675
— a comedy drama in 4 acts, by A. I. Fraser.
[74] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ada Isabel Fraser, San Francisco ; D :
151, Feb. 18, 1901; 2c. Jan. 9, 1901. 37676
— a comic opera in a prelude and 2 acts, by
J. L. Treat.
© James L. Treat, Chicago ; D : 5520 Sept.
9. 1904. 37677
Promised (The) land — Continued.
a drama in 4 acts, by A. Davis. Cam-
bridge, Mass., Plarvard dramatic club, 1908.
6 p. 1., [ll]-69 p. 8°.
© Allan Davis, Pittsburg; D: 14605. Dec.
23, 1908; 2c. Dec. 23, 1908. 37678
— -drama in 3 acts, by A. Koblitz and S. J.
Warshawsky. [2], 51 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 29. 1914 ; D : 37156 ; Albert Kob-
litz and S. J. Warshawsky, Cleveland.
37678a
— a melodrama in 4 acts, by H. Meredith.
96 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Harrv Meredith, Boston; 1892:46805,
Nov. 17; 2c. Nov. 18, 1893. 37679
— pageant play of the life of Moses in 5
acts, by Mrs. B. A. Armstrong. 102 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1913 ; D : 35060 ; Mrs.
Beveridge A. Armstrong, Minneapolis.
37680
a play in 4 acts, by Madeleine Lucette
Ryley.
© J. H. Ryley, New York; 1893:33118,
July 13. 37681
or, Evangeline, a drama in a prologue
and 4 nets, by T. P. Bayer. Ill p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Theobald Percy Bayer, San Francisco ;
D : 3513, May 28, 1903 ; 2c. June 12, 1903.
37682
Promising' Sam; a farce comedy, by I. Wit-
mark.
© Isidore Witmark, United States; 1897:
28214, May 6. 37683
Promoter (The); l)y B. Blow, music by Noel
Poepping. [62] p. f°. Typewritten. [TA-
bretto only]
© Ben Blow. St. Louis; D : G676, May 17,
1905; 2c. May 17, 1*905. 37684
comedy in 3 acts, by I. and M. L. Land-
man. 98 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Tan. 5, 1011 ; D : 23013 ; Isaac Land-
man, Philadelphia. 37685
by J. Enright.
© .John Enright, Detroit; 1890:18076.
.Tune 9. 37686
■by Norton Rutherford [pseud, of N.
Robinson]
© Nugent Robinson, New York ; 1800 :
33081, Oct. 24. 37687
— a farce-comedy, by Heard Respess.
© Lennox Dunbar, New York; D:91, Jan.
30, 1901. 37688
1896
37689
COPYRIGHTED IN THP^ UNITED STATES
37709
Promoter (The) — Contimierl.
a play, by E. L. Rustles. Typewritten.
© E, L. Ruggles, Elizabeth, N. J.; 1S9S :
393,87, June 29; Ic. June 24, 1902; Ic. July
25, 1902. 37689
play in 3 acts, by A. M. Kenny. [33] p.
4°. Typewritten.
O Ic. Dec. 30, 1910; D : 23002 ; Anna M.
Kenny, New York, 37690
vaudeville skit, by B. Rouayne. 5 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1909 ; D : 16217 ; Burwell Ro-
nayne, Buffalo. 37691
■or, Wall street, a comedy of to-day, by
H. B. Fry.
© Horace B. Fry, New York; 1891:31518,
Sept. 5. 37692
Promoters (The); comedy in 3 scenes, by J. M.
Martin. [1], 101 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1912; D: 31154; James M.
Martin, New Castle, Pa. 37693
a musical comedy, by O. Weaver.
© Odell Weaver, Terre Haute, Ind. ; D:
3879, Aug. 14, 1903. 37694
original musical comedy, by F. Griffith.
Chicago, Chicago manuscript co., 1913. [20]
p. f". Mimeographed.
© Nov. 14, 1913 ; 2c. Nov. 26, 1913 ; D :
35148; Alexander Byers, Chicago. 37695
Prompter (The); a comae opera in 2 acts, li-
bretto by C. R. Sherlock, score by Harry L.
Vibbard.
© Charles R. Sherlock, Syracuse, N. Y. ;
1899:61679, Sept. 23. 37696
Promptly at nine; 1 act skit for vaudeville, by
C. W, Bachmann. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© C. W. Bachmann, Los Angeles ; D :
11339, Sept. 11, 1907; 2c. Sept. li, 1907.
37697
Prone to evil; by L. Mowry.
© Lincoln Mowry, Woonsocket, R. I. ; 1886 :
4057, Feb. 17. 37698
Proof (The); dramatic sketch in 1 act, by F.
Solger. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 30, 1911; D : 23784 ; Frederick
Solger, Washington. 37699
dramatragic episode, by J. N. Wilson. [1],
19 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 28, 1914 ; D : 3C901 ; Jerome Nel-
son Wilson, New York. 37699a
Proof positive.
© Franklin File, New York; 1879:2432,
Feb. 20; 2c. Feb. 22. 37700
Proper (The) caper; a musical lunch in 3 plates,
by C. N. Edwards.
© C. N. Edwards, Chicago; 1885:12609,
June 6. 37701
Proper (The) emphasis; 4 act play, by 1*1. B.
Lindley. 112 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 1, 1915; D: 40241; May Blossom
Lindley, Oakland, Cal. 37701a
Proper (The) thing; comedy in 3 acts, by A.
Gurney. [95] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913 ; D : 34273 ; Antoinette
Gurney, Boston. 37702
Property (The) man and the show girl; a
comedy sketch, by Le Fevre and St. John.
16 p. obi. 16°. Typewritten!
© Le Fevre and St. John, New York; D:
14736, Mar. 4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 37703
Prophecy (The); by Aileen Powers. 59 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Edith E. Powers, Kansas City, Mo.;
D : 12455, Feb. 29, 1908 ; 2c. Nov. 27, 1908.
37704
■ play in 4 acts, by Rev. A. T. Coughlan.
Northeast, Pa., St. Mary's College [1911]
68 p. 1G°.
© Feb. 16, 1911; 2c. Feb. 18, 1911; D:
23441; Arthur T. Coughlan, Northeast, Pa.
37705
— play in 3 acts and 4 scenes, by M. Truax.
[70] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 8, 1912; D: 29916; Maude
Truax, New York. 37706
— a psychological romance in 5 acts, by R.
Ganthony. 46 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Richard Ganthony, England ; D : 1145,
Dec. 2, 1901; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901. 37707
— or. When blood calls, patriotic play in 1
act and 1 scene, by A. R. Allison. 10 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 2, 1913 ; D : 34608 ; Archibald R.
Allison, Alameda, Cal. 37708
— See also Hulda.
Prophecy (The) of the voodoo king. See
Black (The) doctor.
Prophet (Der) See Viandante (II)
Prophet (The); comedy in 3 acts and 1 scene,
by E. Locke. [89] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 30, 1914; D: 38950; Edward
Locke, New York. 37708a
— a comedy in 3 acts, by J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, Greenpoint, N. Y. ; 1893 :
3547, Jan. 16. 37709
1897
37710
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37728
Prophet (The) — Continued.
a draiiia in 4 acts |l)y J. C. Lange, jr.]
6S p. 12°. Printed.
© Jacob C. Lange, jr., Pittsburgh ; D : 14743,
Jan. 5, 1909; 2c. Feb. 4. 1909. 37710
by T. P. Glancy.
© Tbomas F. Glancy, Manchester, N. H. ;
189o; 27225, May 18; 2c. Sept. 2, 1899. 37711
a 1 act play by E. Eisner. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Edward Eisner, New Yorlv ; D : 9428, Nov.
14, 1906; 2c. Nov. 14, 1906. 37712
a petite comedy in 1 act, by J. B. Fithian.
'© John B. Fithian, Joliet, 111. ; 1877 : 3238.
Mar. 16. • 37713
Prophet of Babylon; a biblical drama in 8
acts, by W. B. Norris and Susanna G. Nor-
ris.
© William B. Norris, New York ; D : 8062,
Feb. 16, 1906. 37714
Prophet (The) of Longacre square; original
playlet, by C. F. Ivins. [2], 34 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 16, 1915 ; D : 41512 ; Clifford F.
Ivins, Red BanlJ, N. J. 37714a
Prophet (The) of the Ganges; an oi'iental comic
opera in 3 acts, text, lyrics and libretto by
Herbert Harndin, music by Charles A. Burke.
© Robert Harndin, C. A. Burke and Wil-
liam W. Randall, New York; 1895:49273,
Sept. 28. 37715
Prophet (The) of the Nile; or, Gordon and El
Mahdi, a romantic, military and spectacular
drama in 5 acts, by A. Everly.
© Adam Everly, Philadelpbia ; 1885:6060,
Mar. 12. 37716
Prophet Percival; drama in 4 akten, von
Melchior Lengyel, fiir die deutsche biihne
bearbeitet von Ferdinand Stieber. Bonn, A.
Aim, 1911. 63 p. 8°.
© Feb. 17, 1911; 2c. Mar. 4. 1911; D:
23546; Albert Ahn, Bonn, Germany. 37717
Prophete (Le); guide to the opera, music by
Meyerbeer, including a biography of tlie com-
poser, a history of the woi-k and all tlie prin-
cipal themes, by H. AV. Hart, ii, 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 22, 1909 ; D : 16310 ; Henry W.
Hart, Brooklyn. 37718
Prophets (The); a biblical representation, by
Martina INIorrow. New York, E. S. Werner
publishing & supply co., inc., 1902. cover-
title, 6 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner pub. & supply co.. New
York ; D : 1369. Jan. 29. 1902 ; 2c. Feb. 26. 1902.
37719
Prophet's (The) call to Nineveh. See Jonah
and the whale.
Prophet's (The) dream. Sec Coronation (The)
of Columbus.
Prophet's (The) wives; an original burlesque in
2 acts, by E. P. Lewis. 27 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Edwin P. Lewis, New York; D : 13()39.
May 23, 1908; 2c. May 23, 1908. 37720
Prophylactic (The); pb'.y in 4 acts and 6 scenes,
by Courtney Rowland and P. Rice. 100 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 7, 1915; D: 41173; Philip Rice,
San Francisco. 37720a
Proposal (The); comedy for 1 male and 2 fe-
males, by Frances Aymar Mathews. New
York, E. S. Werner, 1907. 12 p. 12°.
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York ; D :
11701, Nov. 7, 1907; 2c. Nov. 22, 1907. 37721
— a monologue for a gentleman, by H. Fezan-
die. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1893. 8 p.
16°. ([Baker's ed. of plays])
© Hector Fezandi^, New York ; 1893 : 32305,
July 8 ; 2c. Aug. 18. 37722
— a picture play in 1 act, by F. G. Main. 10
p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Fannie Gideon Main, Chicago ; D : 11817,
Nov. 27, 1907 ; 2c. Nov. 16, 1907. 37723
Proposal (A) by proxy; by W. Coleman Parker.
© Hnrold Roorbach, New York; 1899:
632.59, Sept. 29 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 37724
See also Good (The) of wishing.
Proposal (A) in pajamas; by G. H. Carter. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 16, 1909; D : 16277 ; George H;;r-
rison Carter, New York. 37725
Proposal (A) under difficulties; a farce, by
John Kendrick Bangs. [New York, Hari»er
& brothers, 1895] p. 151-160. 8°.
© Hai-per & bros., New York ; 1895 : 61096,
Dec. 4 ; 2c. Dec. 5. 37726
Proposals; a comedy in 3 acts, by Max Adeler
[pseiid. of C. H. Clark]
© Charles Heber (31ark, Philadelphia ; 1877:
9868. Aug. 29. 37727
an original American society drama in 5
acts, by A. Pitou.
© Augustus I'itou, New York; 1873:9279,
Aug. 18.' 37728
Proposals a la carte; farce in 3 acts, by M. N.
Grass. 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 13, 1915; D: 41494; Milton Na-
thaniel Crass, Scranton, Pa. 37728a
1898
37729
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37747
Proposing by proxy; or, The end of the story,
by Arthur Helliarand Harold Montague. New
York, S. French ; London, S. French, ltd.,
1908. 13 p. 12°.
© Samuel French, New York ; D : 11879,
Dee. 7, 1907 ; 2c. xVpr. 14, 1908. 37729
Propriety; comedy iu 4 acts, by H. S. Sheldon.
[162] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 13, 1911 ; D : 24209 ; H. S. Shel-
don, Chicago. 37730
Props; farce in 1 act, by Stanley Jones. 11 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Charles Collins, Brooklyn; D : 10409,
Apr. 24, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 24, 1907. 37731
-in 1 act and 1 scene, by Mrs. C. H. Broom-
field. 29 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 18, 1910 ; D : 22592 ; Charles Col-
lins, Brooklyn. 37732
play in 4 acts, by S. Drumb. [91] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 17, 1914; D : 364.52 ; vSamuel
Drumb, Bandon, Or. 37732a
play in 1 act, by E. Goodman. [2], 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 17, 1915; D: 41794; Edward
Goodman, New York. 37732b
Pros (The) and cons. Sec Four one act plays.
Proscribed (The) heir; a drama in 3 acts, for
male characters only, tr. from the French by
a member of the college faculty, arr. and pub-
lished by J. A. Lyons. Notre Dame, Ind.,
Scholastic press, 1886.
© Joseph A. Lyons, Notre Dame, Ind. ; 1887 :
6072, Mar. 15 ; 2c. Mar. 15. 37733
Prosecuting (The) attorney; by R. E. Cum-
mings. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 10, 1911; D : 24656 ; Ralph E.
Cummings, Oshkosh, Wis. 37734
1 act play, by T. E. Grant. 10 p. f °. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25448; Thomas E.
Grant, Denver. 37735
or, The Hastings case, drama in 4 acts, by
O. A. Hauerbach. 120 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 21, 1910; D : 17989 ; Otto A.
Hauerbach, New York. . 37736
Prosecutor (The); drama in 4 acts, by C. G.
Roe and Clare Teal Wiseman. 64 p. 12°.
Printed.
© May 8, 1914 ; 2c. May 4, 1914 ; D : 37046 ;
Clifford G. Roe, Chicago.
37736a
Prospector (The); a comedy in 4 acts, by D. H.
Beelman. Typewritten.
© David Houston Beelman, St. Louis ;
1899 : 42692, June 30 ; 2c. June 30. 37737
Prospector (The) — Continued.
comedy in 3 acts, by W. Steell. Boston,
Walter H. Baker & co., 1912. 113 p. 12°.
© I'eb. 19, 1912 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1912 ; D : 28776 ;
Willis Steell, Islip, N. Y. 37738
play in 1 act, by W. E. Wilkes. [20] p. 8°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 1, 1910; D: 22199; Wm. E.
Wilkes, New York. 37739
western drama in 3 acts, by E. J. Sharp-
steen. [1], 54 p. Ms.
© Ic. Apr. 21, 1913 ; D : 33011 ; Ernest J.
Sharpsteen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 37740
Prospects; 1 act dramatic comedy sketch, by
G. E. Murphy. 14 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 11, 1910 ; D : 22536 ; George Ed-
ward Murphy, New York. . 37741
Prosperity hall; a farce in 4 acts, bv R. Reilly
[1], 40 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Regina Reilly, Oakland, Cal'. ; D : 7173,
Aug. 28, 1905 ; 2c. Sept. 20, 1905. 37742
Prostitutes (The); a drama in 4 acts, by H. O.
Stechhan and M. Terrell. [135] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Aug. 22, 1910 ; D : 21855 ; H. O. Stech-
han and Maverick Terrell, Seattle. 37743
Prote; a play, by H. V. Sutherland. [90] p.
f°. Ms.
© Ic. Aug. 19, 1910; D : 21834 ; Howard V.
Sutherland, Denver. 37744
Protect animals. Hee Vivisector (The)
Protected; play in 3 acts, by E. F. Joyce, jr.
19 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1915 ; D : 41845 ; Edward F.
Joyce, jr., New York. 37744a
Protected interests; or, The man higher up,
drama in 4 acts, by Edward Staats De Grote
Tompkins. 113 p. 8°. Printed.
© Ic. .Jan. 2, 1912 ; D : 28177 ; E. S. De G.
Tompkins, Coxsackie, N. Y. 37745
Protection; comedy-drama, by E. I. de Varona.
14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 21, 1913; D : 33611 ; Edwin I.
de Varona, Chicago. 37746
a comedy in 4 acts, in imitation of Le de-
pute Leveau, with full permission from Jules
Lemaitre, by C. Renauld. [1], 74 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Charles Renauld, New York; 1890:
40126, Dec. 18; 2c. Feb. 3, 1891. 37747
1 act dramatic sketch in 1 scene, by R.
Brown. 3 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1915 ; D : 42501 ; Ray Brown,
San Mateo, Cal. 37747a
1899
37748
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37768
Protection — Continued.
play in 3 acts, by W. Cluxton and Louis
Eisch.' [87] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 17, 1913 ; D : 34752 ; Walter Clux-
ton, Boston. 37748
Protector (The); a drama in 4 acts, by H. A.
Kedheffer. [2], 94 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 23, 1909; D: 16618; Harry A.
Redheffer, St. Louis. 37749
Protege (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by I.
Witmark.
© Isidore Witmark, New York ; 1893 : 40933,
Sept. 8. 37750
Protest (The); a play in 1 act, by A. Sterner.
2 p. 1., 13 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 2, 1914; D: 38673; Albert
Sterner, Ne\v York. 37750a
Proud as a queen; a drama in 4 acts, by E. F.
Riggs. 118 p. ■ f°. Ms.
© E. F. Riggs, Swanton, Md. ; 1885 : 16354,
July 30; Ic. Aug. 13. 37751
Proud Maisie; play in 4 acts, by Edward G.
Hemmerde. [London, Baines and Scars-
brook, printers, 1912] 57 p. 8°.
© Mar. 12, 1912 ; 2c. July 9, 1912 ; D : 30277 ;
Edward G. Hemmerde, London. 37752
Proved true.
© Charles C. Maubury, Philadelphia ; 1883 :
23276, Dec. 15; 2c. Dec. 15. 37753
a drama in 5 acts, by Mortimer Murdock.
© William Murdock, St. Louis ; 1886 : 4715,
Feb. 25. 37754
Provident (A) leg; a play in 1 act, by H.
Henderson. [2], 17 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Harold Henderson, Los Angeles; D:
1006, Oct. 24, 1901 ; Ic. Nov. 23, 1901. 37755
Provider (The); a modern play in 4 acts, by
Mattbew Barry. 93 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Mildred Holland Wliite, New York; U:
11825, Nov. 29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907.
37756
Provost (The) guard; a comedy drama of the
Civil War, in 3 acts, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, San Francisco ; 1892 :
36418, Sept. 5. 37757
romantic comedy-drama of the Civil War
In 4 acts, by W. Davis.
© Washington Davis, New York; 1894:
38489, Aug. 20. 37758
Proxy (The); farcical comedy in 3 acts, by
W. Reinecke. 112 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 20, 1912 ; D : 29718 ; Wm. Rein-
ecke, Cos Cob, Conn. 37759
Prozess (Dei-) Sec also Unter vier augen.
Prudence Rudd, the Puritan's daughter; a
drama in 1 act, by J. Schonberg.
© James Schonberg, New York; 1889:
26905, Sept. 4. 37760
Prunella; a dramatic composition, by Lawrence
Housman and H. Granville Barker. New
York, Brentano's, 1906. 1 p. 1., 89 p. 8°.
© Brentano's, New York; D : 9627, Dec. 1,
1906; 2c. Dec. 1, 1906. 37761
Prussian (The); an original drama in 4 acts,
by G. F. Rowe.
© George Fawcott Rowe, Now York ; 1873 :
10464, Sept. 12. 37762
Prussian (A) courtship; play in 4 acts, by P.
Ghynoweth. [1], 113 p. 4°. Typewritten.
.© Ic. Mar. 29, 1913; D : 32781 ; Phillips
Ciiynoweth, Madison, Wis. 37763
P's and Q's; play in 1 act, by A. N. Meyer.
18 p. 4^". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1915; D : 39871 ; Annie Na-
than Meyer, New York. 37763a
Pseudo suffragettes; college farce in 2 acts
with music, book by B. F. Newman, lyrics
by B. I. Bell and Ralph Rosenthal, music by
Earle H. Bowlby. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
[Libretto only]
© Ic. Apr. 14, 1910 ; D : 20792 ; Ben F. New-
man, Chicago. 37764
Pseudonyme; a drama in 3 acts, by F. Bren-
nun. Typewritten.
© Francis Brennau, New York; 1896:
18437, Mar. 24; 2c. Feb. 13. 37765
Psyche; masque in 7 scenes, by H. de Kay and
R. de Bruce. 79 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 27, 1915 ; D : 40658 ; Helena de
Kay and Robert de Bruce, Los Angeles.
37765a
oper in 4 akten, von M. Schuett. 35 p.
8°. Printed. [Libretto only]
© Mar. 19, 1910; 2c. Mar. 21, 1910; D:
20524; Max Schuett and Wm. C. Weber, De-
troit. 37766
play in 4 acts, by H. C. Stueven. [77] p.
4°. Typevvrltten.
© Ic. Aug. 28, 1915 ; D : 41593 ; Hermine C.
Stueven. Sulfern. N. Y. 37766a
Psyche; po6me dramatique en 3 actes, [par]
(3al)riel Mourev. Paris, Mercure de France,
]9T3. 137 p., 2 1. 12°.
© June 5, 1913; 2c. Sept. 11, 1913; A—
Foreign 8137; G. Mourey, Paris. 37767
Psyche, M. D.; n comedy in 1 act, by Charles
liaraard. Boston, W. H. Baker & co., 1895.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1895:
50781, Oct. 7; 2c. Oct. 28. 37768
1900
37769
COPYEIGHTED II!^ THE UNITED STATES
37789
Psychic (The) bond; an hypnotic study in 1 act,
by D. D. Wells.
© David Dwight Wells, Cambridge, Mass. ;
1892 : 22373, May 27. 37769
Psychic (The) current; a 1 act playlette, by
W. H. Fairbanks. 2 p. t°. Typewritten.
© W. H. Fairbanks, Salt Lake City; D:
14610, Dec. 23, 1908 ; 2c. Dec. 9, 1908. 37770
Psycho; great problem play in 4 acts, by E. G.
Matlack. [2], 26 p. i°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1913; D: 31959; Edward G.
I\ratlack, East St. Louis, 111. 37771
Psycho-scientific Salome; farce in 1 act, by
G. H. Neiswender. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910; D: 20341; George H.
Neiswender, Columbus, O. 37772
Psychological (A) expedient; play in 3 acts, by
W. Talbott. 77 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1912 ; D : 304.50 ; Wellington
Talbott, New York. 37773
Psychological experiments. See Wake up,
William Henry.
Psychological (A) moment; a farce in 2 scenes,
for female characters only, by Helen .Sher-
man Griffith. Boston, W. H. Baker & co.,
1903. 18 p. 16°. (Baker's ed. of plays]
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston ; D : 2980,
Feb. 11, 1903 ; 2c. Mar. 14, 1903. 37774
1 act comedy, by J. Seagrave. 24 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 11, 1915; D : 40613 ; Jane Sea-
grave, Brookline, Mass. 37774a
Psychologist (The); playlet in 1 act and 2
scenes, suggestion from the German, by N.
Hefron. 7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. IMar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29283 ; Nevada Hef-
ron, New York. 37775
Psychology; a farce in 2 acts, by W. B. Hooker.
[50] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© William Brian Hooker, Farmington,
Conn.; D : 7152, Aug. 23, 1905; 2c. Aug. 23,
1905. 37776
Psychoscope (The); a modern drama in 5 acts,
by R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman. [87]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Robert H. Davis, New York; D : 1824,
May 3, 1902 ; 2c. May 3, 1902. ' 37777
a sensational drama in 5 acts, by R. M.
Daggett and J. T. Goodman. Virginia City,
Nev., The authors, 1871. 60 p. 8°.
© R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman, Vir-
ginia City, Nev.; 1871: 11640, Dec. 9; 2c. Dec.
10. 37778
-^ Same. Act 4, scene 1.
© R. M. Daggett and J. T. Goodman, Vir-
ginia City, Nev. ; 1871 : 11641, Dec. 9. 37779
P'tites (Les) Michu; op§ra-comique en 8 actes,
paroles de Albert Vanloo et Georges Duval,
musique de Andre Messager. Paris, Librairie
theatrale, 1903. 2 p. 1., 144 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© L. Michaud, Paris ; D : 3550, June 8, 1903 ;
2c. June 8, 1903. 37779a
Public (The) eye; original farce in 3 acts, by
Kate Jordan [i. e. K. J. Vermilyej [2], 142
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17, 1912 ; D : 30282 ; Kate Jordan
Vermilye, New York. 37780
by Kate Jordan Vermilye. 188 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 10, 1913 ; D : 32913 ; Kate Jordan
Vermilye, New York. 37781
or, The newspaper minstrels, a sensation
in 4 pages and a supplement, by C. F. Pidgin,
music by C. D. Blake.
© Cliarles F. Pidgin and Charles D. Blake,
Boston ; 1884 : 6519, Mar. 26. 37782
Public money; a play of private life and pub-
lic service, portraying passion, patriotism and
politics, in 5 acts, adapted from the French
by W. E. Fitzhenry.
© Walter E. Fitzlienry, Greenbush, N. Y. :
1881 : 8855. June 6. 37783
Public opinion; comedy in 1 act, by S. G. Cham-
plin. 12 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 26, 1915 ; D : 40771 ; Stephen G.
Champlin, Brooklyn. 37783a
a drama in 5 acts, by H. Shepherd. Type-
written.
© Harry Shepherd, St. Paul ; 1894 : 10704,
Feb. 17; 2c. Feb. 17. 37784
■ by O. D. Byron and Kate Byron.
© Oliver Doud Byron, New York; 1878:
15025, Dec. 31. 37785
Public (The) prosecutor; drama In 3 acts, by
IM. Wittels. 46 p f° Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 7, 191 3 ; D : 31905 ; Frint George
and Max Wittels, Denver. 37786
Public (A) secret; play in 3 acts, by H. S.
Rogers. [68] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 10, 1911 ; D : 23609 ; Hyde Scott
Rogers, Denver. 37787
Public (The) servant; play in 4 acts, by B. A.
Fisher. [88] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 1, 1911; D: 23245; Boyde A.
Fisher, Brooklyn. 37788
Public (The) worrier; a farce in 1 act, by
George M. Vickers.
© Geo. M. Vickers, Philadelphia; 1887:
15292, June 13. 37789
1901
37790
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37809
Public (The) worrier — Continued.
Same. Philadelphia, The Penn publishing
company, 19U7. p. 160-160. 12°.
© Penn pub. cc, Phihulelphia ; D : 10268,
Apr. 4, 1907 ; 2c. Apr. 3, 1907. 37790
Publicity (The) man; original comedy in 4 acts,
by O. ]■:. -Mace. [104] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 7, 1914; D: 36273; Chas. E.
Mace, Denver. 37790a
Publius Ovidius Naso; by A. Del Mar.
© Alexander Del Mar, New York; 1900 A:
26982, Oct. 30. 37791
Puce a, I'oreille; piece en 3 actes, avec la niise
en scene complete et conforme tl la representa-
tion, [de] G. Feydeau. Paris, Librairie thea-
trale, 1909. 276 p. 12°.
© Nov. 2.5, 1909 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1909 ; D : 17441 ;
Georges Feydeau, Paris. 37792
Puck; a dramatic and musical composition and
pantomimic production, by I. Kiralfy.
© Imre Kiralfy, New York; 1882:16846.
Oct. 10. 37793
a mythological, legendary, spectacular
drama in 4 acts and 2 interludes, by R. C.
Machesney.
© K. G. Machesney, Pittsburgh; 1881:716.
Jan. 13. 37794
the new and original farcical comedy in
3 acts, by Charles H. Fleming.
© Joseph Pettingill, Boston; 1884:202.39,
Oct. 8. 37795
an original protean comedy drama in 3
acts, by F. C. Burnand.
© Harry Wall, New York; 1871:2473.
Mar. 23. 37796
or. Around the world in forty minutes,
a poetical comedy iu 1' act, by Charles F.
Pidgin.
© Charles F. Atkinson, Boston ; 1881 :
2004, Feb. 21. 37797
Puck and Judge; comedy in 1 act, by William
Newton. [7] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Chas. B. Marvin and Harry H, Frazee,
Chicago; D : 2280, Aug. 27, 1902; 2c. Oct.
27, 3902. 37798
or, What fools these mortals be, by E. K.
Burton.
© Edward R. Burton, New York; 1890:
42364, June 20. 37799
Pudding (The) See Monologues.
Puebla de las mujeres; comedia en 2 acto.s, de
Seraliu y .loaquin Alvarez Quintero. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espafioles] 1912. 71 p.
12°.
© May 24, 1912; 2c. May 13, 1912; D:
29784; S. y J. Alvarez Qnintero, Madrid.
37800
Pueblo (El) del peleon; opereta m^nflica en 1
acto, dividido en 5 cuadros, en verso, pseudo-
parodia de La corte de Faraon, por Miguel
Mihura y Ricardo Gonzalez, musica del maes-
tro Jos6 Padilla. Madrid [Sociedad de au-
tores espauoles] 1911. 46 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© May 26, 1911; 2c. May 27, 1911; D:
24309; M. Mihura y R. Gonzfilez, Madrid.
37801
Puerta (La) del sol; revista c6mico-lIrica en 1
acto. dividido en 4 cuadros, en prosa y verso,
original de Celso Lucio y Manuel Fernandez
Paiiiniero, nu'isica del maestro Ruperto Chapi.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1907.
39 p.. 1 1. 12°. [Libretto only]
© C. Lucio y M. Fernandez Palomero, Ma-
drid ; D : 11516, Oct. 12, 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 14. 1907.
37802
Puertas al campo; juguete comico, en 1 acto
y en prosa, de F, Muuoz Duenas y P. Montagud.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espauoles]
1909. 31 p. 12°.
© Sept. 23, 1909; 2c. Sept. 24, 1909; D:
16909 ; F. Munoz Dueiias y Pascual Montagud,
Madrid. 37803
Puesto (El) de agua; entremes en medio acto
y en prosa, original de G. Valero Martin.
Madrid [Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1911.
15 p. 12°.
© Aug. 21, 1911; 2c. Aug. 22, 1911; D:
25026; Gonzalo Valero Martin, Madrid.
37804
Puffs; farce in 1 act, by R. Butler. 15 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© ic. Oct. 4, 1911; D: 25398; Rachel But-
ler. Cincinnati. 37805
Pug; or, Holding the fort, a farcical comedy
in 3 acts, by F. H. Gassaway. [77] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank Harrison Gassaway, San Fran-
cisco; 1886:27998, Dec. 11; Ic. Dec. 11.
37806
Pug and the baby; farce comedy in 1 act.
Clyde. O., Ames publishing co., 1889. 13 p.
12°. ([Amos' series of standard and minor
drama, no. 2G5])
© Ames pub. co., Clyde, O. ; 1889:18460,
June 17 ; 2c. June 27. 37807
Pug, the mop-lady. Sec Strenuous day.
Pugilist's (The) protege; by W. J. Lees.
© William J. Lees, St. Louis; 1893:40926,
Sept. 8. 37808
Pugilist's wife and the piano teacher; by H. N.
Clermont. p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909; D: 171-58; Hannibal N.
Clermont, Schenectady, N. Y. 37809
1902
37810
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37828
Pugwash (The) Corners trio; comedy in 1
act, by I. May. [2], 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1912; D: 31092; lola May,
New York. 37810
Pulaski's lake; a comedy in 3 acts, by C. Gilde-
haus.
I© Clias. Gildehaus, St. Louis ; 1897 : 24521,
Apr. 20. 37811
Pulcinella; pi6ce en 3 actes en vers, de Jehanne
d'Orliac, musique d' Alexandre Georges.
[Paris] Edition du Cliariot, 1910. cover-title.
79 p. illus. 10°. [Words only J
© July 13, 1910; 2c. Aug:. 20. 1910; D:
21835; J. d'Orliac, Paris. 37812
Pulcritud (La), peluqueria; saiuete en 1 acto y
en prosa, original de A. Martin Ruiz y Pedro
Gal&n. Madrid [Sociedad do jintores espa-
noles] 1914. 17 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38181 ; A. Martin Ruiz v P. Galfln. Madrid.
37812a
Pull; an original comedy in 3 acts, by Herbert
Hall Winslow.
© Alba Hey wood. Chicago; 1895:9248.
Feb. 13. 37813
slietcli, from the French of Max Maurey,
by F. C. Fay. 18 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 21, 1910; D: 22879; Mrs. F. O.
Fay, New York. 37814
Pull (The) back; by T. S. Denison. Chicago,
T. S. Denison, 1878. 1 p. 1., [39]-46 p. 12°.
([School and social drama])
© T. S. Denison. Chicago: 1878:12820,
Nov. 7; 2c. Nov. 11. 37815
Same. Chicago. T. S. Denison [19061 i
p. 1., [39]-46 p. 12°, (Amateur series)
© T. S. Denison, Chicago, in renewal for
14 years from Nov. 7, 1906 ; D : 9322. Oct. 26.
1906; 2c. Oct. 26, 1906. 37816
Pulling (The) horse; pl:iy in 3 acts, by E.
Berge-Soler. 140 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 7, 1910; D: 25708; Edward
Berge-Soler, Allston, Mass. 37817
Pullman palace car. See P. P. C.
Pullman (The) porter; a grip, a trip, and a
tip, by J. McCree. 11 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 1, 1915; D: 41627; Junie Mc-
Cree, New Yorlj. 37817a
Pullman (The) sleeping-car porter; by C. S.
Turner.
© Cornelius Scofield Turner, Eau Claire,
Wis. ; D : 14210, Oct. 26, 1908. 37818
Pullman (The) strike; or, Chicago strike, a
melodrama in 5 acts and 8 scenes, by R. G
Whittey.
© Richard G. Whittey, Worcester; 1895:
37638. July 20. 37819
Pullman (The) tourists; a musical farce com-
edy in 2 acts, by H. Olver. [5], 48 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Words only]
© ic. Mar. 27, 1912 ; D : 29816 ; "Hal. Olver,
Boston. 37820
Pullman troubles; in 1 net, by M. Hopkins. 5
p. f°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 15. 1910 ; D : 22051 ; Monroe Hop-
Ivins. A'iekshurg. Midi. 37821
Pulpit (The) and the bar; drama in 4 acts, by
L. B. Parker. Typewritten.
© Lem B. Parker, Washington, la. ; 1899 :
27557. Apr. 21 : 2e. Apr. 21. 37822
Pulse (The) of New York; a melodrama in 5
:m ts, hy R. (}. Morris. [72] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Robert Griffin Morris, New York; 1882-
2686, Feb. 21 ; Ic. June 15. 37823
Pulse (The) of the world; original di'ama in 4
acts, by J. H. Manners. [3], 73 p. 4°.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910; D : 22581 ; J. Hartley
Manners. New York; 37824
Pumpkin (The) colored trio; comedy vaudeville
■ ict, by S. Perrin. 4 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© le. Sept. 16, J 912; D : 30851 ; Sidney L.
Perrin, Chicago. 37825
Pumpkins and apricots.
(The)
Sec Willoughbys
Punch (The); comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. L.
Fogg and H. F. Moulton. [81] p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Apr. 6, 1914 ; D : 36725 ; Walter Leroy
Fogg and Hsirold Franklin Moulton. Lynn,
Mass. 37825a
original comedy in 4 ads, by B. Babcock.
[131] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 29, 1913; D : 34276 ; Bertrand
Babcock, New York. 37826
play in 1 act, by C. H. Smith and Francis
X. Conlan. 13 p. 4 . Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 19, 1913; D: 32999; Chas. H.
Smith, New York. 37827
Punch & Judy; a pantomime-opera in 3 acts, by
H. Frewin. cover-title, 64 p. nar. 4°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Nov. 15, 1915 ; 2c. and afC. Nov. 18, 1915 ;
A : 415657 ; Harrison Frewin, c/o Boosey &
CO., London. 37828
5379— VOL 2—17-
-16
1903
37829
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37847
Punch & Judy — Continued.
-a tragical drama in 1 act for toys, altered
and arr. by E. T. Richmond.
© Samuel Freucli. New York ; D : 4952, Apr.
28, 1904. 37829
a tragico-comical drama, by VN'. Murdoch
Lind. Crest version. New York, Chicago
[etc.] M. Witmark & sons. 1906. 32 p. illus.
12".
© M. Witmark & sons, New York ; D : 8058,
Feb. 2f,. 1900 : 2c. Feb. 20, 1906. 37829a
Punch (The) and Judy girl; a sketch, by N. Har-
ding. 1'! i>. 4 . Typewritten.
© Newman Harding. LondoiK D : 6738. May
27. 1905; 2c. May 27. 190.>. 37830
Punch, and Judy's example show; 1 act play,
by J. t". I'liscii. l.j p. 4\ Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 19, 1909: D : 17443 : John C.
Frisch, Weeliawken Heights, N. .T. 37831
Punch (The) bowl; play in 1 acr, by E. \V. Mc-
Intyrc. -JS p. 4'. Typev>riiten.
© Ic. Dec. 29, 1913; D: 35486; Eilward W.
IVIcIntyrc. San Francisco. 37832
Punch. Judy and co. ; a mnslcnl extravaganza
in ] act. by i>. Hammerstein.
Q Oscar Hanunerstein, United States; D:
3399, Miiy S. 1903. 37833
Punchinello. S<r Pagliacci.
Punchinello and Columbine; pla.\ in 1 act, by
K. Marl)!fStoni'. [3]. 43 p. 4". Tyi)ewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 11. 1913: D: 32046: Elias Mar-
blestone. Now York. 37834
Punctured (A) tire; a >!eri<>-c<»medy in 5 acts,
fouiuled oil novel of same name, by W. Y.
Wintbror). Ts p. 4°. Tyiiewritten.
© William Vount Wintluop, W'ootlmont.
Conn ; 1 ) : 2r.-J0. Nov. 3. 1902; 2c. Nov. 3. 1902.
37835
Punished sin. Sec Rosabelle.
Punishment; ilrama in 4 a<-1s. by 1 >. .M. Lynn.
01 p. 4". Typewritten.-
© Ic. Apr. 12, 1911: 1>: 23933; Dora Mac-
Lynn, Cleveland. 37836
drama in 3 acts, by L. Uosansky. 41 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23. 1910; D : 20870 ; Louis Ro.san-
sky, Brooklyn. 37837
Punishment (The) fits the crime. Spp Shock-
ing (A) affair.
Punishment (The) of Dirce; drama in (J acts,
by M. Hauser. 23 p. 12°. Printed.
© Magdalcna Hauser, New Orleans ; 1900
A : 12115, Mny 14 ; 2c. July IS. 37838
Punishment (The) of fickle mindedness; play
in 4 acts, by B. Handel man.
83 p. 8\ Mi3.
® Ic. May 17, 1915; D: 40676; Bernard
Handelmau and Louis Katzelnik, New York.
37838a
Punkin (The) husker; a rural comedy drama in
4 acts and 4 scenes, by Lawrence Russell.
© Globe theatrical co.. Milwaukee; D:6290.
Mar. 2, 1905. 37839
a rural comefly in 4 acts, by Emma Marie
Davis. [64] p. f°. Typewritten.
© E. M. Davis. Columbus. Ga. ; D:691S.
July 6, 1905 ; 2c. June 21, 1905. 37840
Punkin pie; vaudeville act in 1 scene, by Ad-
rian Metzger and Walter A. Rivers. 8 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 24, 1913; D:. 354.30; Donald
Blanchard, San Francisco. 37841
Punkin (The) Run school; a fai-ce in 1 act,
[by] H. Elliott McBride.
© liycenm pub. co.. Philadelpbiii : 1S99:
62834. Sept. 27 ; 2c. Oct. 5. 37842
Pup (The); 1 act farce, by Lpmmiug and Rowe.
17 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geo. A. Lemming and John C Rowe.
Chi-aao: D:6450. Apr. 3. 1905; 2c. Apr. 3,
1905. 37843
Pupil's (A) recital; by I. I. Burroughs.
© Inez I. Burroughs, Washington. Pa. ;
D : 13528, Aug. 10, 1908. 37844
Puppchen; gesangsposse in 3 akten. von Curt
Kraatz u. Jean Kren, gesangstexte von Al-
fred Schonfeld. musik von .Jean Gilbert
[pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Berlin, F. Bloch
erben, 1913, 118 p. 8°. ILibretto only]
© Ic. Feb. S. 1913; I): 322.30; Felix' Bloch
erben, Berlin. 37845
posse mit gesang und tanz in 3 akten. von
.lean Kren und Curt Kraatz, gesangstexte.
von Alfred Schonfeld, musik von Jean Gilbert
[pseud, of Max Winterfeld] Text der ge-
sjinge. Berlin, Thalia theater verlag, 1912.
24 p. 12°.
© Dec. 31. 1912; 2c. Feb. 26. 1913: D:
32511; Thalia theater verlag. Berlin. 37846
Puppenklinik (Die); lustspiel in 3 akten, von
Franz von S<.hontlian und Rudolf I'resber.
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, F. Bloch erben. 1913.
115 p. 8°.
© Ic. Nov. 4, 1918 ; D : 34931 ; Felix Bloch
prbpn, Berlin-Wllmersdorf. 37847
1904
37848
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37862
Puppenmadel (Das); vaudeville in 3 akten mit
beniitzung eines lustspieles von Flers und
Caillavet, von Leo Stein [pseud, of Leo Roseu-
stein] und A. M. Willner, musik von Leo
Fall. Leipzig, L. Doblinger (Bernhax'd Herz-
mansky) 1910. 141 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 2, 1910 ; 2c. Dec. 29, 1910 ; D : 23020 ;
Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Harzmansky),
Berlin. 37848
• naeh eiuem lustsijiel von Flers und
Caillavet von Leo Stein [pseud, von Leo
Rosenstein] und A. M. Willner. rausik von
Leo Fall. Textbuch der gesiinge. Leipzig.
L. r>oblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) 1910.
40 p. 12°.
© Nov. 4, 1910; 2c. Dec. 10, 1910; D:
22776; Ludwig Doblinger (Bernhard Herz-
mansky) Leipzig. 37849
Puppenspieler (Der) A^'tY- Marionetten.
Puppet (The); by H. Talbot.
© Hayden Talbot. New York ; D : 14915.
Jan. 27, 1909. 37850
comefly drama in 3 acts, by R. A. Wood and
E. L. Waitt. 61 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Russell A. W.)od und Ernest L. "Wtiitt.
Boston: D: 13027. Mav 22. 1 90S: 2c. Mav 22,
1908. ' 37851
Puppet (The) princess; or. The heart that
squeaked, Christmas play for children, by
A. Stevenson. Boston and New York, Hough-
ton Mifflin company [19151 4 p. 1., [3]-58 p.
front. 12°.
© Oct. 2, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4. 1915 ; D : 41887 :
Augusta Stevenson, Indianapolis. 37851a
Puppet (The) show; play in 3 acts, by F.
Powell. [3]. 54 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 25. 1910; D : 21698 ; Francis
Powell, Windsor, Vt. 37852
Puppets; modern play in 3 acts, by F. Jackson.
[133] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 2, 1915: D : 41668 ; Fred Jack-
son, Bayside, N. Y. 37852a
1 act play, by E. W. Duke. HI, 38 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 24, 1915; D: 42.^36: E. AVood-
ward Duke, New York. '. 37852b
a play in 4 acts, by C. Heverin. [3], 74 p.
f . Typewritten.
© Cator Heverin and V. Cremers, New
York ; D : 253, Mar. 23. 1901 ; 2c. in parts Mar.
23 to June 10, 1901. 37853
play in 1 act. by W. Clapp. 19 p. f°.
Puppets (The) of a king; historical incidents
in the life of Louis xi, king of France, arr.
and dramatized in 5 acts, by C. P. Morse.
© Charles Perrin Morse, Cincinnati; D:
1471, Feb. 20, 1902. 87854
Puppets of fate; drama in 4 acts and prologue,
by A. E. Lavelle. Boston, Gorham press
[1914] as p. 12°. (American .dramatists
.series)
© Apr. 30, 1914 ; 2c. May 8, 1914 ; D : 36977 ;
Alice E. Lavelle. Boston. 37854a
Typewritten.
© Ic. May 3, 1915 ; D : 40548 ; Woodbridge
Clapp. Wa.shiiigton. 37853a
historical drama, by A. E. Lavelle. 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 3. 1910 ; D : 17849 ; Alice Eliza-
beth Lavelle. Marlboro, Mass. 37855
Pura la cantaora; sainete llrico en 1 acto, divi-
dido en 5 cuadros. en verso y prosa original
de E. Montesinos y F. Porset. rausica del
maestro Pablo Luna. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espanolos] 1909. 45 p. 12°. [Libret-
to only]
© Nov. IS, 1909; 2c. Nov. 19, 1909; D:
17465; Eduardo Montesinos y Fernando Por-
set, Madrid. * 37856
Purchase (The); play in 4 acts, bv A. Hunter.
[190] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. .Inly 6, 1914; D: 37470; Ancella
Hunter, IjOs Angeles. 37856a
Purchase (The) of Polly; in 3 acts, by M. Mc-
Clelland. [110] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marion McClelland. Chicago; D: 12419,
Feb. 25. 1908; 2c. Feb. 28. 1908. 37857
Purchase (The) price: by H. Chase. 12 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 26, 1912; D: 28840; Howard
Chase, Chicago. 37858
Purchased (The) price; u drama in 3 acts, bv
M. Van der Voort. [6]. 37 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. May 4. 1912; D : 29578 ; Mavbelle
Van der Voort. Palo Alto, Cal. 37859
Pure gold"; play in 4 acts, by S. Bruce. [160]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 6, 1913; D: 34026; Stanley
Bruce, Los Angeles. 37860
Pure metals and alloys; plav in 4 acts, by
V, W. Anderson. [1], 71 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 13, 1913; D : 34853 ; Van W.
Anderson, Portland, Or. 37861
Pure nugget; a melodrama in 5 acts, by P. B.
Christensen. [72] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Paul B. Christensen, Spreckels, Cal. ;
D:7796, .Tan. 2, 1906; 2c. Jan. 22, 1906.
37869
1905
37863
DEAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37384
Purgatorio (El) de San Patricio; por Pedro
Calderon de la Barea. od. by F. Staud y Xim-
enez and H. M. Skinuer. (Correlated series
of Spanish classics)
© Fernando Staud y Xiui6nez and Hubert
M. Skinner, Chicago; D:746. Aug. 12, 1901.
37863
Purg-atory (A) made of a paradise; a tragedy
in 3 acts, depleting early day scenes in Okla-
homa, by I. N. Terrill. 58 p. 24°. Printed.
© Ira N. Terrill, Capitol Hill, Old.; D:
9727, .Inn. 2. 1007; 2c. M:ir. 8, 1007. 37864
Purim (The) basket; play in 2 acts, by Emily
Goldsnath (iersou. New York, Bloch pub. CO.,
1914. 12 p. 16°.
© Jan. 18. 1914; 2c. Feb. 21, 1914; D:
3610(t: Hloc-li pub. co., New York. 37864a
Purim eve and the Stubinoffs; a Itussian-
Aiuerican society drama in 5 acts, by S. Stern.
® Samuel Stern. New York; 1883:22461.
Dec. 5. 37865
Purim (The) players; play in 1 act, by S. S.
Grossniiui. I'liiladolphia. .Julius H. Green-
stone, 1011. [16]' p. 12°.
© Feb. 4. 1011 ; 2c. Feb. 16, 1911; 1>:23413:
Samuel S. <irossmnn, PliibKlelphin. 37866
Puritr.n (The) and tlie girl; a play of western
life in 4 acts, by W. H. Carson. 78 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© William Henry Carson. New York; D:
10456, Apr. 30, 1007 : 2c. Apr. 30, 1007. 37867
Puritan (A) Camille; domestic drama in 3 acts,
by O. 1'.. Oh 1 son. 82 p. 4°. Typewritten
© Ic. Dec. 23, 1913; D: 35426; Oskjir Hern-
hard Ohlson. Gloversvllle, N Y. 37868
Puritan (A) conscience; an American drama
in 4 acts, i\v 1.. B. Comins.
© Lizbetli P>. Comins, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ;
1895 : 57328, Nov. 12. 37869
a society drama in 4 acts, by H. G. John-
son.
© Henrv Gordon Johnson, Cambridge.
Mass.; ]8!i7 : 3.5442. June 14. "^ 37870
Puritan (A) girl.
© Melville B. Raymond, New York; D:
6345, Mar. 10. 1905. 37871
Puritan (A) romance; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Estelle Clayton.
© Isabelle Evesson, New York ; 1897 : 25484,
Apr. 24. 37872
a romantic comedy in 3 acts, by Estelle
Clayton. Typewritten.
© Isabelle Evesson, Bergen Point, N. J. ;
1897 : 46184, Aug. 17 ; 2c. Aug. 25. 37873
Puritan sweets. See Pantomime almanac.
Puritan (The) wife's secret. See Benedict
Arnold.
Puritan (The) witch; a serious drama in 4 acts,
by Edwin Sylvester Hopkins.
© Edwin S. Hopkins, jr., Louisville; 1897:
59229, Oct. 18. 37874
Puritania; or. The earl and the maid of Salem,
a comic opera in 2 acts, libretto by C. M. S.
McLellan, music by Edgar Stillman Kelley.
© C. M. S. McLellan, New York; 1892:
16.531. Apr. 16. 37875
Puritans; or. The captain of Plymouth, a
comic opera in 3 acts, book by S. S. Tibbals.
music by Harry C. Eldrldge. 22, [1] p. 8°.
Printed. [Libretto only]
© Seymour S. Tibbals, Franklin, O. ; D:
4631, Feb. 20. 1904 ; 2c. Feb. 20, 1904 : 2c. Nov
6, 1908. 37876
Purity (The) girl; tabloid musical comedy in 2
acts, book and lyrics, by C. B. Casad. 68 p.
4°. Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. May 22, 1913: 0:33280; Campbell B.
Casad, New York. 37877
Purloiners (The); a pl.iy in 4 act.s. bv (J. H.
.McCut<;heon. 110 p. 4°. Typewritteti.
© George Barr McCutcheou. Chicago; D-
7194. Aug. 31. 1905; 2c. Aug. 31. 1905. 37878
Purple (The) age; a spectacular extravaganza.
© Edmoud B. Bigelow, Chicago; D : 1642.
Mar. 24, 1902. 37879
Purple and fine linen; drama, by A. S. Crafts.
Typewritten.
© Annetta Stratford Crafts, Chicago; 1893:
3,537, Jan. 16; 2c. Sept. 4. 37880
-in 3 acts, by B. W. Babcock. T.vpewritten.
© Bertrand Whitcomb Babcock, New York •
1000 A : 271.50, Nov. 1 ; 2c. Nov. 1. 37881
prize play of Puritan times in 3 acts, by
.Vmita B. Fairgrieve and Helena F. Miller
New York, S. French ; London. S. French, ltd
1913. 66 p. 12°. '
© Dec. 12, 1913; 2c. Dec. 13, 1913; D:
35330; Ethel Hale Freeman, Northampton.
Mass., and Samuel French, New York. 37882
Purple (The) band; drama in 4 acts, by A
Wolfrom. [122] p. obi. 16°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 9, 1911; D: 25445; Anna Wol-
from, Kansas Cit.y, Mo. 37883
Purple bug; by E. E. Coyle and G. R. Brown.
© Edward E. Coyle and George R. Brown
Washington; D : 0065. Jan. 12, 1905. 37884
1906
37885
COPYKIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37901
Pui"ple bug — ( ;ontiiiued.
a musical extravaganza in 2 acts and 3
scenes, by Edward E. Coyle and George Roth-
well Brown. [40] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Li-
bretto- only]
© G. R. P.rown and E. E. Ooyle, Washing-
ton ; D : 8865. July 25, 1906 ; 2c. July 25. 1906.
37885
Purple (The) garter; play in 1 act, by H. B.
Loos. [15] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 6, 1914 ; D : 37235 ; Henry Beaty
Loos, Narberth, Pa. 37885a
Purple (The) Inn; adapted from the French, by
1'. X. Conhin. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Francis Xavier Conlan, New York; D:
11050. July 26, 1907 ; 2c. July 26, 1907. 37886
Pui-ple (The) lady; playlet, by W. R. Morrall.
9 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. .J. 1912; D : 28234 ; Will R. Mor-
rall. Joliet. 111. 37887
Purple mark; i>lay in 1 act, by Avery Abbott.
9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 21, 1910 ; D : 20259 ; xMrs. Keene
Abbott, Omaha, Neb. 37888
Pixrple (The) mother; or, A singular retribu-
tion, play in 4 ;icts, by D. P. Dukemahrr.
[164] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 11, 1915 ; D : 41467, Dukemahrr.
Paul Dukemahrr, New York. 37888a
Pui-ple pole; musical comedy in 3 acts, by W. L.
Loe.ser. [37] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Ic. Oct. 6, 1909; D: 17035; W. L. Loeser,
Harrisburg, Pa. 37889
Purple (The) presence; comedy with a purpose
in 3 acts, by :M. Douglas. 120 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Ic. June 14. 1913; D: 33490; Minnie
Douglas, New York. 37890
Purple (A) prince; a musical comedy in 2
acts, by F. E. Howe.
© Frederic E. Howe, Dowagiac, Mich., D:
6803, May 31, 1905. 37891
Purple (The) road; opera comique in 2 acts and
3 scenes, by F. de G. Maurel. [97] p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. Oct. 1.5, 1913; D : 34727"; Fred de
(^resac Maurel. New York. 37892
Purple (The) room. See Our houses of clay.
Purple (The) scarf. See Vallonia.
Purpose (The) of Venetia Darrington; play in
4 acts, by R. W. Becker. [1], 91 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Dec. 26, 1913; D: 3.5466; Ruth W.
Becker, Kansas City. Mo. 37893
Purse strings; modern 4 act play, by W. L.
Wendell. 81 p. f°. Typev,ritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1915 ; D : 39262 ; Winifred
Lop Wendell. Detroit. 37893a
Pursued by fortune; drama in 4 acts, by N. M.
Rubin.
■ [2]. 101 p. 8°. Ms.
© Ic. Dec. 17, 1913; D : 3.5373 ; Nathan M.
Rubin, New York. 37894
Pursuing a mother-in-law; farce in 1 act, by
Ad. H. Gibson. Clyde, ().. Ames pub. CO., 1907.
9 p. 12°. ( [Ames' series of standard and
minor drama, no. 468])
© Ames pub. co., Clvde, O. ; D : 10849, June
26, 1907 ; 2c. June 26. 1907. 37895
Pursuit (The) of happiness; plav in 1 act. by
Chas. M. Jellelt'. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25472; William
A. Tulley, New York. 37896
See also Kin Fu.
Pursuit (The) of Pamela; comedy in 4 acts, by
C. B. Fernald. [122] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 5. 1913; D: 3-5511; Chester
Bailey Fernald, London. 37897
Same. New York, S. French ; London ;
Samuel French, ltd., 1914. 4 p. 1., 96 p. 12^
© Mar. 2, 1914 ; 2c. Mar. 4, 1914 ; D : 36237 ;
Samuel French, ltd.. London. 37897a
Pursuit (The) of Priscilla; comedy in 2 acts,
by ]{. Strain in collaboration with H. P. El-
liott. Printed, not published, by The Uni-
versity triangle club, 191,3. 2 v. 8°. [Prince-
ton, N. J.]
© Ic. Nov. 13, 1913; D : 3.5054 ; Robert
Strain and Henrv Powers Elliott, Pinnceton,
N. .L 37898
Pursuit (The) of the parson; a trial in the
year A. D. 1980, a mock trial for female char-
acters only, bv Helen Lee Brooks. Boston,
W. H. Baker 6c co.. 1901>. 25 p. 12°.
( [Baker's ed. of plays] )
© Walter H. Baker & co.. Boston ; D : 15428,
Mar. 24, 1909; 2('. Apr. 29, 1909. 37899
Purveyor (A) of Chambery; a comedy in 2
a(;ts, by (4. W. Walthew. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© George W. AValthew, r>etroit; 1887:
10090, Apr. 15; 2c. Apr. 29. 37900
Push tall; a burlesque, by J. W. Kennedy.
© J. Walter Kennedy. Bo.st«m ; 1897:51713,
Sept. 16. 37901
1907
37902
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37922
Pushed into politics; hy M. G. Winstock.
© Melvin Germaiue Winstock, New Yctrk :
D: 1891. May 14. 1002. 37902
Puss in boots; draiiiMtic coiupuisition, by E.
(iuerrier. ( /// S. E. G. news. v. 3. no. 4. Feb.
13. 1915)
© Feb. 13. 1915 ; lie. Apr. L'. 3915 ; I) : lO^^H ;
Edith Guei'iier. Boston. 37902a
■ -operatic extravaganza in 3 scenes, words
and lyrics by G. Auger. 14 p. f°. Type-
written. rEibretto onlyl
© ic. Julv 8, 1912; D:3021<i: <4eo. Anger,
Bridgeport. Conn. 37903
a play in 5 scenes, hy .1. lUnlini. [B],
59 p. 4°. Typewi'itten.
© Ic. June 7, 1912; I) : 2990.S ; Jean Bedini.
New York. 37904
Pussy; new and original operatic con»ed.\- and
pantomime in 1 scene. l)y J. Gorman.
© James Gorman, T'nited States: 1884:
23939, Dec. 3. 37905
Pussy in a corner; a musical coniedy in a pro-
logue and ,2 acts, book and lyrics by F. X.
Finnegan. music by F. Chapin. [115] p. 4°.
Typewritten. fEibretto only]
© Frank X. Finnegan atid Frederic Cbapin.
Chicago; D:6010. Jan. 5. 1905; 2c. Jan. 5.
1905. 37906
Pussy wants a corner; W. Alexander Stout.
© P. Garrett & co.. Philadelphia ; 1890 :
31553, Oct. 11; 2c. Nov. 23, 1892. 37907
Pussy willows; a costume drill, by Harriettc
Wilbur. Lebanon, O.. March brothers. 1908.
cover-title. 3 p. 12°. (Han-iette Wilbur's
series of liower plays)
© March bros., Lebanon. O. ; 1 > : 13884.
Sept. 21. 1908; 2c. Nov. 9, 1908. 37908
Put a beggar on horseback; ;i comedy in 4 acts,
liy Mrs. Harry Beckett.
© Harry Beckett, New York; 1880:1214.
Jan. 20. 37909
Put asunder; a drama in 4 acts, by J. O. Dur-
ham. [49] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Janet Oldersliaw Durham, Manchester.
Vft. ; D: 13741. Sept. 9, 1908; 2c. Sept. 9.
1008. 37910
Put it down easy; t)r. Get away quick; by G. B.
(Gardner. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 19, 1910; D : 20518 ; George B.
Gardner, Nashville. 37911
Put on your old g-rey bonnet; play in 1 act, bv
J. K. MacCnrdy. [1]. 28 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. ]>ec. 19. 1914: D: 39149; James Kyrle
.MacCnrdy, Hrentwc.od. N. Y. 37912a
Put to test; <1ram;t in 1 act. bv M. K. Pesnel.
1 2]. 14 p. 12°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 30. 1913; D : 33953 ; Maximilian
I'Mwin Pesnel. East Orange, N. J. 37913
Put to the test; comedy sketch, by M. Owen.
[161 jt. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 17, 1910: D: 22585: Martha
Ouen. Chicago.
37914
— a dramatic sketch in 1 act. by Fjvd Hamill
and Jeanne Judstjn. 10 p. 4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 6, 1913 ; D : 32210 : Jeanne Jud-
son. St. TiOuis. and Fred Hamill. Now York.
37915
i<(i: It I HO Is marriage a failure? — Vivan-
diere (The)
Put (A) up job: a comed.y sketch, in 1 act, by
Arthur .1. Lamb. 7 p. t°. Typewritten.
© Charles Merritt, Detroit; D : 45SG, Feb.
4. 1904; 2c. Feb. 4, 1904. 37916
■ a farce comedy in 3 acts, tr. from the
French by Henry J. Farnie, and adapted for
I he American stage, by J. Smith.
© Joseph Smith, Lowell; 1890:30837.
Oct. 6. 37917
- -Sec also McSweeny's jubilee.
Put yourself in his place; a drama in 5 acts.
by diaries Reade and C. A. Reade.
© Ciiarles A. P.eade. Chicago; 1882:2580.
Feb. 18. 37918
Putkins, heir to castles in the air; a comic
drama in 1 act, by William K. Emerson. Bos-
ton, C. H. Spencer [1871] 16 p. 12°. ([Spen-
cer's universal .stage, no. 57])
© Charles H. Speucer, Boston ; 1871 : 2971,
.Vpr. 5: 2c. Apr. 5. 37919
Putnam, a sou of the Revolution; an Ameri-
can play ill prologue and 4 acts, by Ella Wren
Blair.
© Robert L. Downing. Benning, D. C. ; 1890 :
19296: Mar. 28. 37920
Puts and calls; a farce comedy in 3 acts, by
.1. E. McCann.
© .Tohn E. Mc-Cann. New York: 1888:3172.
.Ian. 28. 37921
Put me off at Buffalo; a dramatic composi- Puts, calls, and straddles; in 4 acts, by Joaquin
tion in 3 acts, by Frank Kennedy. Miller.
© James B. Delcher and Frank D. Hen- © Louis Aldrich. F^>ston : 1883:12809, Julv
nessy. New York ; D : ."'.20, i\Fay 17. 1901. 37912 12. 37922
1^8
37923
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37937
Putting it over; comedy clraiun in 1 act, by
Mary Ri.ler and St. P. Mellirac. [1], 20 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© le. Apr. 12, 191H ; 1): 32935; Mary Rider
' -^eehtold, New York. 37923
• coinedv drama in 3 act*;, by L. Arthur and
F. Hatch. [152] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 23, 1912 ; D : 2946G : Lee Arthur
nnd Frank Hatch, New York. 37924
comedy skit with musical interpolations, by
LouLs AVeslyn. [1], 9 p. 4°. Typewritten.
rWord.s only]
© Ic. •Slur. 16, 1914 ; D : 363(55 ; Cliester
Spencer. New York'. 37924a
1 act dramatic *'Oiiii>osirion, hy K. S<'ott.
5 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 8. 1914 : D : 3S442 ; Edward Scott.
San Francisco. 37924b
play in 1 act. l>y W. l"-. K<»nney. 12 p. 4'.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 21, 1914; 1 >: 36434 ; William E.
Bonney. Brooklyn. 37924c
Putting it over on father; skit in 1 act, by J. W.
Lincoln. Philadelphia. Penn publishing com-
pany. 1915. 12 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1915; 2c. Sept. 22, 1915; D:
41797; Penn pub. co.. Philadelphia. 37924d
Putting on style; a musical comedy in 3 acts,
by John Howson.
© Bertha V. How.son, New Rochelle, N. Y. :
1885:1665-5, Aug. 4. 37925
Putting one over; comedy in 4 scenes, by F.
Cleorge. 16 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 29, 1913; D: 32125; Frederic
George, Manlius, N. Y. 37926
comedy sketch, by H. Bashford. [1]. 15
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1914; D : 38104 ; Herbert
Bashford, Piedmont, Cal. 37926a
farcical playlet in 1 act, by P. J. Beaman.
[1], 20 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 2, 1913 : D : 33980 ; Fred J. Bea-
man, Washington. 37927
a play in 1 act, by John T. Doyle. 17 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mai-. 21, 1912 ; D : 29110 ; Marion Wil-
lard Doyle, Allston, Mass. 37928
See iilso Kidding a kidder.
Puzzle girl; or. The dream girl, musical play,
by O. A. Hauerbach. [16] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten. [Wonls only]
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17632 ; Otto A. Hauer-
bach[1904] 19 p. 8°.
[Libretto only]
© Jos. Williams, ltd.. London; D:4875.
Apr. 13. 1{»04; 2c. Apr. 13, 1904. 37949
Quaker City quartette, village blacksmiths.
2 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ilarrv Ernest. Brooklyn; D : 12*236. Jan.
24. 1908; 2c. Jan. 24. 1908. 37950
Quaker (The) girl; new musical play in 3 aces,
by James T. Tanner, lyrics by Adrian Ross
and Percy Greenhank. nnisic by Lionel Monck-
ton. Book of Ivrics. London, New York,
[etc.] Chappell & co., ltd., 1910. 38 p. 8°
© Nov. 5, 1910; 2c. Nov. 7, 1910: D : 22499 ;
Chai»i>ell ^: CO.. ltd., London. 37951
(La petite Quaker); op6rette en 3 actes, de
James T. Tanner, avec paroles d'Adrian Rcss
et Percy Greenbauk, adaptation franoalse de
Paul Ferrier et Charles Quine!, musique de
Lionel Monckton. London, New Y'ork, [etc]
Chappell & CO., ltd., 1912. [4], 44 p. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© Apr. 8. 1912; 'ic. May 11, 1912; D:
29637; Chappell & co., ltd., London. 37952
See iiUo Quakeros (Los)
Quaker (The) husband; by A. R. I'afft. 81 p.
4°. Typewritt(>n.
© Adella R6ne Tafft. i'rovideuce. R. J. : D :
15516. Aiir. 2, 1909; 2c. Apr. 3, 1909. 37953
Quaker (A) maid of Flushing; a romance of
revolutionary times, drama in 4 acts, by C. M.
I'arsons and L. De I-. IJebermanu.
© Cornelia IMitchell Parsons and Lilifui De
Lacy Lieberm.inn, Flushing, N. Y. ; 1899"
26681. Apr. 17; 2c. May 20. 37954
Quaker (The) schoolmarra; a comedy drama
in 4 acts and 5 scenes, by P. A. Gifford.
© Philip A. Gifford. Newark. N. J.; 1%'0
.\ : 30;i96, Dec. 17. 37955
Quaker (The) sentinel; by A. H. Van Pelt.
Typewritten.
© .\dJi Henry Van Pelt, Oakland. Cal. :
1900 A : 21506. Aug. 28 ; 2c. Aug. 2=?. 37956
Quaker (The) soldier; play in 1 act, by M. R.
McSpadden. [3], 12 p. 4°. Typewritnen.
© Ic. Oct. 23, 1914; D: 38689; Mary J:.
McSpadden, Chicago. 37956a
1910
37957
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
37976
Quakeress; play iu 3 acts, by W. 11. Linn. 120 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 29. 1909; D : 175." : W.ilter
Kodger.s Linn, Carlisle. Pa. 37957
and 2 scenes, by
J. Hyanis. 21 p.
— —quaint comedy in 1 act
Herbert Hall A^'inslo^v and
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 6, 1909 ; D : 17041 ; John Hyams
and Leila Mclntvro Hvams. Stoney Brook.
X. Y. ■ 37958
Quakeros (Los) (Quaker girl); opereta inglesa
en 3 actos. libro de Janjes T. Tanner, can-
tables de Adrian Ross et Percy Greenbank.
adaptacion esjiaiiola de Ji»se Jackson VeySn y
Jose Paz Guerra, iniisica del maestro Lionel
Monckton. Madrid [Sociedad de autores es-
panoles] 1914. 96 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Sept. 17. 1914; Ic. Sept. 21. 1914; D:
38236; J. Jackson A'eyan v J. Paz Guerra,
Madrid. 37958a
Quaker's (The) daughter; an American drama,
by H. G. Donnelly.
© H. Grattau Donnelly. Philadelphia ;
1882: 16841, Oct. 10. 37959
Qualities of Washington; a dramatic poem, by
Walter M. Zink. Buffalo, Buffalo consistory,
1914. 15 p. front, (poi-t.) 12°.
© Feb. 22. 1914: 2c. Mar. 3, 1914; A:
367S98; Walter M. Zink. Buft'alo. 37959a
Quality (The) of mercy; by M.
© Mary Moneure Parker,
9666. Dec. 7. 1906.
M. Parker.
Chicasjo : D :
37960
— -drama in 4 acts, by A. J. Lamb. 76 p. 4°.
Typewritten..
© Arthur J. Lamb. New York; D:89S6,
Aujr. 23, 1906; 2c. Au?. 23, 1906. 37961
^— by F. Hopkins. 77 p. 8°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Xo\-. 15, 1909 ; 1 » : 17388 ; Florence
Hopkins. Philadelphia. 37962
— play in 1 act, by H. A. Littiedale. [1], 19 p.
4". Typewritten.
© Ic. Jiuie 2. 1914; I):3719S; Harold A.
Littiedale. New York. 37962a
— play iu 3 acts
Typewritten.
© Ic. July 17. 1913
Tvns, New York.
— -sketch in 1 act, by S.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 24. 1911;
Tyns, New York.
by S. Tynii-. [55] p
D : 33813 ;
T. Tyn-;. 22 p
Sewell
37963
4°.
I): 23184; Sewell T.
37964
Sec also My man. — New monologues and
dialect stories.
Quand on est mort, c'est pour, . . . See Ulti-
matum (L')
Quandaiy (The); play in 3 acts, by J. Rosett.
Baltimore, Phoenix press [1913] xiii, [1],
173 p. 16°.
© Aug. 6, 1913; 2c. Aug. 8, 1913: D:
34056; Joshua Rosett. Baltimore. 37965
Quarante (Les) femmes d' Ali Baba; opera-
bouff'e en 3 actes, de Louis Mauzin. Paris, C.
Joubert, 1911. 107 p. 8°. [Libretto only]
© Dec. 20, 1911; 2c. Dec. 26, 1911; D:
2S0S4; Joubert, Paris. 37966
Quarante (Les) voleuses. Sec Ali-bebe.
Quarantined; or, The burglar and the bacillus;
a comedy in 3 acts, by M. Goldsmith.
© Milton Goldsmith, Philadelphia ; D : 4876.
Apr. 13. 1904. 37967
Quarrel (The); by A. Marcus. 4 p. 4^ Type-
written.
© Alice Jklarcus, New York ; D : 1 1834. Nov.
29, 1907; 2c. Nov. 29, 1907. 37968
• -dramatic comedy in 3 .•icts. by A. M
Thomas. [103] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 5. 1911 ; D : 23853 ; A. E. Thomas.
New York. 37969
Quarrel in high life; by F. O. Mayo. 4 p. t".
Typewritten.
© Frank O. Mayo, Springfield. Mass.: D:
6109, Jan. 20, 1905; 2c. Jan. 20, 1905. 37970
Quarrelsome lady friends; a negro interlude, by
Frank Dumont. New York. Chicago [etc.] M.
Witmark & sons [1902]. 11 p. 12°.
© M. WMtmark & sous. New York; D:
2755, Dec. 10. 1902; 2c. Dec. 9, 1902. 37971
Quari-y slaves; a drama, by L. Byrne. Boston,
The Poet-l.n-e company, 1904. 31 p. 12°.
© Lee Byrne. St. Louis ; D : 4966, Apr. 19.
1904; 2c. Apr. 19, 1904. 37972
1 act drama, by L. Byrne. 9 p. 4°. Type-
written.
© Lee Bvrne, St. Louis ; D : 3457, May 19,
1903; 2c. May 19, 1903. 37973
Quarter to four; play in 2 acts, book by A. H.
Shirk and Edward Gage, lyrics by A. H. Shirk.
[54] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 4, 1913 ; D : 33996 ; Adam Hull
Shirk, Oakland, Cal. 37974
Quartz Valley; an original comedy-drama in 5
acts, by E. A. Locke.
© Edwin A. Locke, Boston; 1880:4143.
Mar. 15. 37975
Quatre fois sept = vingt-huit; comedie en 3
actes. par R. Coolus [pseud, of R. C. AVeill]
(In Monde illustr^. no. 2948, 27 septembre.
1913. supplement gratuit no. 38)
© Sept. 27, 1913; 2c. Nov. 7. 1913; D:
34964; Romain Coolus, Paris 37976
1911
37977
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
37994
Quatre (Le) mil quatre cents quaraute-quatre.
.*?ee, at end of alphahet, titles beffinnintr with
tisures : 4.444 (Le)
Quatre (Le) septembre; coiu^die eu 1 acte, de
L^on Abric. Piiris. H. Delormel. 1912. 20 p.
12°
© Jan. 20, 1012 ; 2c. Fob. o. 1912 : D : 28548 ;
H. Delormel, Paris. 37977
Quatrevingt-treize. .Set' Ninety-tiu'ee.
Que nos entierren juntos; entremes en prosa,
ori^injil de A. Ramos Mjirlin. Mndvid [Socio-
dad de autores e.spanole.s] 1914. 16 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914: Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D :
8«239; Antonio Ramos Martin. Madrid.
37977a
Que tontos son los sabios. Nt< Aventuras
(Las) de Max y Mino.
Queen (The); or. The woman in white, pbiy in
1 act and 2 scenes, by ^i. Keene. [11, ;5.'> ji.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 22. 191.".; ]>: 41114: Mattie
Keene. New Rochelle, N. Y. 37977b
Queen and emperor. Hee Picture plays.
Queen and woman; a romantic drama in 4 acts,
by .T. S. Macl<aye and .T. Y. Pricbard. New
York, 1876.
© .James Steele Mackaye and Joseph Vibi
Pricbard, United States; 1876:1481, Feb. S.
37978
Same.
© James Steele Mackaye. Stanford. Conn.,
and Joseph Vila Pricbard. Pittsford, \t.:
1876 : 176;{, Feb. 9. 37979
Queen Anne cottages; romantic comedy, by
M. E. M. Dtivis. New York. E. S. Werner &
CO.. 1907. p. 26-47. 16^
© Edgar S. Werner & co., New York; D:
11330, Sept. 11 . 1907 ; 2c. Oct. 7, 1907. 37980
Queen Bertha; a Iiistorical drama in 5 acts, in
blank verse, bv E. .T. Sheridan. Wiishlngton
[Printed bv H. r. Sheridan, 1883 J 2 p. 1.,
.=>7 p. 16°.
© E. J. Sheridan, Washington ; 1879 : 7746.
June 10 ; 2c. Oct. 6. 1883. [Note : C^opies bear
title, Queen Bertha ; or, The vow. by I'l Mon-
tucci Sheridan! 37981
or, The vow, historical drama in .o acts, by
E. Montncci Sheridan.
© Emma M. Sheridan, Wasbingt(m, in re-
newal for 14 years from June 10, 1907: D:
96K;-{. 1k-c. 22, 1906. 37982
Queen Bess; a comedy drama in 4 acts, by W. E.
M. Golden.
© W. E. M. a<.lden, New York ; 1889 : 33706.
Nov. 7. 37983
Queen Bess — Continued.
comic opera in 3 acts, by G. T. Richardson
and Paul West, music by George" Lowell Tracy.
© George T. Richardson, Boston; 1897:
42049, July 26. 37984
Queen (The) commands; a romantic play in 4
acts, by F. Nathan. [651 p. 4°. Typewritt<^n.
© Frances Natiian. New York; D:3994.
Sept. 23, 1903 ; 2c. Sept. 23, 1903. 37985
Queen Draga; a drama in 4 acts, by G. H. Page.
[041 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Page. Brookline. Mass. : 1 ) :
3815, Au,tr. 10, 1903; 2c. Aug. 10, 190:!. 37986
-an historical drama of the twenlieth. cen-
tui-y in prologue ;ind 4 acts, by E. B. Wishaar.
© Emile Bernard Wishaar, Seattle; D:
3665, June 27, 1903. 37987
Queen Elizabeth; ;•, play in 4 acts, hy F. M.
Lightner.
© Francis :\:. Lightner, Detroit: D : 10941,
July 10, 1907. 37988
■ or, Love and majesty, a trage«ly in 5 acts,
l)y T. Looicnp.
© TJionias I kuii, New York; 1877:1479,
Feb. 7. 37989
Queen Esther; a drama, after the book of Es-
ther, bv Dr. Smith Sutton Broome [pseud, of
A. M. Smith 1
© Alice M. Smith. Tacoma ; 1 » ; 254. Mar.
2.5, 1901 . 37990
a drama, founded on Holy Scripture, by
S. :M. a. [i. e. Sister Mary Ambrosine] Chi-
cago, A. Flanagan company |190.")| 28 p. 12°.
© A. Flanagan co., Chicago; D : 7493, Nov.
2, 1905 ; 2c. Nov. 2. 1905. 37991
play in 4 acts, by D. Bain. 90 p. 4\ Type-
written.
© Ic. June 23, 191. "• ; D: 411 35: Donald
Bain, Buffalo. 37991a
a Purim play, by M. Myers.
© Miri.-.m Myers, Waco, Tex.; 1893:7835,
Feb. 10. 37992
a scriptural dramatic composition taken
from the Bible by G. S. Kromer, special musi-
cal and dramatic directions arr. for presenta-
tion by G. S. Kromer.
© Geo. S. Kromer, Cincinnati ; D : 81.50,
Mar. 12, 1906. 37993
or. The reading of the tablets of Arta-
xerxes, a play in 5 acts, by David Nunes
Carvalbo of Baltimore, ed. by his eldest son.
© Solomon Nunes Carvalbo, New York;
1883:700.5, Apr. 13. 37994
1912
37996
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38018
Queen Esther — ('outiiiUD«l.
• See also Prison scene in the cantata of
Queen Esther.
Queen Floradine of Flowerland; by Cora S.
Ives. New York. W. H. Yonng .V- co., 1900.
46 p. front., pi. 16'.
© \Vm. H. Youus cVi CO.. New York : 1900 A :
12484. May 18; 2c. May 28. 37995
Queen Flora's day dream. See Odd operas
for eventide.
Queen Hevzeleid; o)-, Sorrow-of-heart. poetic
plav in 3 ar-ts, by I. Hearuo. London, David
Nntt, 1911. xxi, 78 p. 12°.
© IVIar. 80. 1911 ; Ic; Apr. 8, 1911 ; Ic. May
19, 1911 : P: 24264: Isabel Hearne. London.
37996
Queen Hester. See Ahasuerus.
Queen Hildegarde; a tragedy in 5 acts, by C. G.
Dentber. 61 p. 12°. Printed.
© Cliarles G. Deutlier, J^.iilTalo : 1884 : 19770,
Oct. 2 ; 2c. Nov. 13. 37997
Queen Lil; a musical spectacular satire, by F. H.
Claflin.
© F. Harris Claflin, Boston ; 1S94 : 11202,
Feb. 22. ■ 37998
— in 4 acts, written and compo.sed by
John A. Dewitt.
© Lavenia Dewitt, Pbiladelpbia ; 1894:8773,
Feb. 6. 37999
Queen Mab; a drama in 4 ads, by ^V. G. Harri-
son.
© William Greer Hairisoii, San Francisco;
1896: 46851, Aug. 17. 38000
or. The stolen mask, a domestic drama in
4 acts, by A. Smitb and E. Arden.
© Arden Smith and Edwin Arden, New
York ; 1883 : 12846, July 13. 38001
Queen Mary; a drama, by Alfred Tennyson, al-
tered, arr.. and adapted for tbe stage, by
E. W. H. Williams.
• © Espy W. H. Williams, New Orleans;
1875 : 10102. Oct. 2. 38002
tbe only nnnnuilated ed., arr. for the
stage in 4 acts, ed. by John M. Kingdom. New
Y'ork, R. M. De Witt, 1875. 109 p. 12°. ( [De
Witt"s acting plays, nos. 181 and 182])
© Robert M. De Witt, New York; 1875:
14051, Dec. 30; 2c. Mar. 1. 1876. 38003
an historical drama in 5 acts, by Alfred
Tennyson, adapted, altered and arr. for the
American stage, by .Tohn H. Delafield. New
York. Happy hours company, 1875. 87 p. 12°.
([Acting drama no. 39])
© Happy hours co.. New York ; 1875: 10000,
Sept. 29, 2c. Nov. 5. 38004
Queen Mary's shoe; a 4 act play, by T. M. Ellis.
[108] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Thomas Mullet Ellis, London ; 1 ) : 1234.
Dec. 31, 1901 ; 2c. Jan. 2, 1902. 38005
Queen Moo's talisman. See Fall (The) of
Maya.
Queen (De) ob de bunch. See De queen ob de
bunch.
Queen (The) of arms. See Semiramis.
Queen (The) of beauty. See Where's my hat.
Queen (The) of bedlam; or. A pack of lunatics,
musical comedy in 2 acts, l)ouk by A. R.
Moliere. [70] p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words
only]
© Anais Redin Moliere. New York; D:
3936, Sept. 14, 1903; 2c. Sept. 14. 1903. 38006
Queen of blackmailers; drama in 5 acts, by
Alexander Leonard. 38 p. f '. Typewritten.
© Alexander Leonard, Chicago ; D : 2843.
Jan. 12, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 9. 1903. 38007
Queen of Bohemia; play in 2 acts, by Richard
Goodall [i. e. William Richard Goodall] 64
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 27, 1913 ; D : 34944 ; Max Spiegel.
New York. 38008
Queen (The) of Brilliants; in 3 acts. 27 p. 4°.
Typewritten. [Lyrics only]
© Abbey, Schoeffel & Grau, New York;
1894 : 41119, Sept. 8 ; 2c. Sept. 8. 38008a
Queen (The) of buccaneers; a comic opera in
3 acts, libretto by H. Dumay, music by W.
Pommer.
© Henri Dumay and William Pommer, St.
Louis; 1896: 22122, •Apr. 9. 38009
Queen (The) of Carminia; drama iii 4 acts, by
Agnes Jane Stibbs. Belize, B. H., Angelus
press, 1912. 32 p. 8°.
© Nov. 25, 1912; 2c. Nov. 25. 1912; D:
31456; D. W. Stibbs, Belize, British Honduras.
38010
Queen (The) of Cashmere. See Lalla Rookh.
Queen (The) of Charcoal alley; by H. A.
Twitchell.
© T. B, Harms & co.. New York; 1899:
77884, Nov. 29. 38011
Queen (The) of Chinatown; a 4 act drama, by
J. Jarrow. 44 p. 8°. Printed.
© Joseph Jarrow. New York; 1899:32686,
May 15 ; 2c. Nov. 23. 38012
Queen (The) of clubs; a comedy in 1 act. by Y.
Kline. [16] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 11, 1910; D: 21774; Virginia
Kline, Cleveland. 38013
1913
38014
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38035
Queen of comedy; trii;,'ic play in 1 act. by L.
Daltoii. 14 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 12. 1910 ; D : 20177 ; Lionel Dal-
ton. Fresno, Cal. 38014
Queen (The) of death; ^rand spectacular di-nma,
by F. P. Pease.
© Frank P. Pease, Buffalo ; 1SS3 : 4049, Mar.
.">; 2c. Au,^. 13. 38015
Queen (The) of detectives; a modern melodrama
in a prologue and o acts, by J. A. King and
G. E. Hall. 154] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Geor;;e E. Hall and .John A. King, Brcjok-
lyn ; D : 1958, May 31, 1902 ; 2c. .Tan. 19. 190;;.
38016
Queen (The) of diamonds; drama in 4 acts, by
.\!ma E. Lewis. 141] p. t° . Tyjiewritten.
© Chira ^[atlies Woodall, Peoria. 111.: D:
8957. Aug. 13, 1906; 2c. Aug. 13, 1906. 38017
a farce comedy in 3 acts, by E. Eltou.
© Erne.st Elton, New York; 1897:19108,
Mar. 23. 38018
— -a new and original society drama, by C.
Ormsby. Boston, 1887.
© Clara Ormsby, United States ; 1887 : 6958,
Mar. 24. 38019
'an original society drama in 4 acts, by A. E.
Lewi.s. 1 74] p. 4". Typewritten.
© Alma Ellis Lewis, Melrose. Mass. ; D :
741, Aug. 12. 1901 ; 2c. Aug. 19, 1901. 38020
• play in 1 act, by Katharine Kavauaugh.
<'lucago. T. S. Denison & co. [1915] 11 p.
12°. ([Half hour dramas])
© Mar. 2(», 1915; 2c. Mar. 24, 1915: D :
40164 : Eben H. Norris. (Miicago. 38020a
or. Trapped by a card, an original pro-
tean drama in 3 acts nnd prologue, by Scott
Marvel ( D. Findley)
© Daw.son Findley, New York ; 1874 : 1201,
I'eb. 2. 38021
Queen (The) of divorces; a farce coraedv in 3
nets, by W. H. Watson.
© W. B. Watson, New York; 1897:36079.
.lune 17. 38022
Queen (The) of fame; a dramatic composition,
written and compiled by the Humphrey rae-
iiiorijil society. Cincinnati. [20] p. f°.
'I'ypewrittHii.
© Marie Uossiter and Mary L. Taylor.
United Stntes: 1887:116.5."). May 2; 2c.
May 2. 38023
Queen of Hawaii; burlesque, words and music
by B. Fagan.
© Barney P"'agan and M. Teller, Chicago:
1894:9617. Feb. 10. 38024
Queen of Hayti; ;i luusica! farce comedy in 3
acts, by V. Bradley. [18] p. 4°. Type-
written. [Words only]
© Vincent Bradley, United States; D:
780, Aug. 20. 1901; 2c. Nov. 27, 1901; 2c.
(printed) Feb. 1. 1902. 38025
Queen (The) of hearts; comedy drama in 4
acts, by E. Mortimer.
© Edmund Mortimer, New York; 1889:
29318. Sept.
38026
— comedy in 1 act, by Ian Hay [pseud, of
Ian Hay Beith] Philadelphia. IVnn publish-
ing CO., 1912. 17 p. 12°.
© Dec. 27. 1912: 2c. Dim-. 28. 1912: D:
31813; Penn pub. co., Philadelphia. 38027
by .1. V. Wilson. 40 p. 4'
Type-
A\ritten.
© .r. Victor Wilson, Philadelphifi ; D: 11217.
Aug. 22. 1907; 2c. Aug. 22. 1907. 38028
a (iraiH.-itic l;nU:isia for private theatricals,
bv an amateur [.James B. Greenough] Cam-
bridge. Mass., C. AV. Sever, 1.875. 32 p. 12°.
© diaries W^. Sever. Cambridge, Mass.,
1875:6763. June 28; 2c. .Tune 28. 38029
higJi school cMiiiedy in 1 act. by Gladys
Kuth Briduiiam. P.osrou, W. H. Baker & co.,
1912. 26 1). 12°.
© Nov. 9. 1912: 2c. Nov. U. 1912: D:
31358; Walter H. Baker & co., Boston. 38030
original farce comedy in 3 acts, bv F. Man-
del. [2], 124 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 3, 1911; D: 25387: Frank Man-
del, New York. 38031
a play in 5 acts, by E. C. Winter.
© Elizabeth Campbell Winter. Statei\
IshuKl. N. Y. ; D : 1796. Apr. 1, 1902. 38032
- ~ or. The dark horse, a libretto for a comic
ojiera in 2 acts, by W. Bush. Rev. version of
In quod, by same author. 33 p. f°.
© Wm. Bush. St. Louis ; 1882 : 17626. Oct.
23 ; 2c. Nov. 1 . 38033
Sec ohsd Pantomime almanac. — Prince
(The) of Albuquerque.
Queen (The) of knaves. Sec Unto the fourth
generation.
Queen (The) of laughter: a comic opera in 3
nets, book and lyrics by Ysabel De Witte Kap-
lan, music by S. William Brady. [76] p.
4°. Typewritten. [Jjibretto only]
© M. Witmark & sons, New York; D:
4489, Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. Jan. 8, 1904. 38034
— — a romantic comic oi)era in 3 acts, words by
Y. De W. Kaplan, nuisic by S. William Brady.
© Ysabel De Witte Kaplan, CUncinnati ; D :
045. Oct. 12, 1901. 38035
1914
58036
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38057
Queen (The) of love; by B. Lister.
© Bertram Lister, San Francisco; 1893:
15414, Mar. 28; Ic. Mar. 28. 38036
Queen (The) of Newport. See Modern (A)
pagan.
Queen (The) of Paris. See Strathmore.
Queen (The) of peris; or, The mysteries of land
and sea, a grand spectacular drama in 4 acts,
by A, Brewster. San Francisco, 1876.
© Albert Brewster, California; 1876:7637,
.Tune 24. 38037
Queen (The) of Sheba; a comic opera in 2 acts,
by F. F. Billiard.
© Fred Field Bullard, Boston ; 1897 : G608.
.ran. 22.
38038
— -drama in 3 acts, by C. J. Hanssen. New-
York, The Roxbury publishing company,
[1899] 24 p. 16°. ( [Wizard .series] )
© Roxbury pub. co., New York; 1899:
76310, Nov. 22; 2c. Nov. 15. 38039
— See also Addio.
Queen (The) of sinners; a dramatic tale of the
South in 4 acts, by Fred S. Gibbs. . [70] p. f°.
Typewritten.
© diaries B. Cramer, Detroit ; D : 4094,
Oct. 15, 1903 ; 2c. Feb. 26, 1904. 38040
Queen (The) of spades. See Cantilever (The)
bridge. — Dama (La) di picchi.
Queen of the air; a 4 act drama, by G. Kearns.
[.59] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George Kearns, McCook, Neb. ; D : 10429,
Apr. 27. 1907; 2c. May 20, 1907. 38041
Queen of the arena; by Harry M. Howard.
150] p. f°. Typewritten.
© H. M. Howard, Bloomiugton. Ind. : D :
1)174, Oct. 2. 1906; Ic. Aug. 25, 1906; Ic. Nov.
14, 1906. 38042
a comedy drama, by U. AJcerstrom.
© Ullie Akerstrom, United States; 1893:
51330, Nov. 17. 38043
comedy in 3 acts, by Richard Stahl.
© Oscar R. Gleason. Denver ; 1895 : 9114,
Feb. 12.
38044
or, The gipsy circus, a musical and farce
comedy in 3 acts, by O. E. SkifT. Typewrit-
ten.
© Orrin E. Skiff, Chicago: 1892:45897,
Nov. 11; 2c. Mar. 6, 1893. 38045
Queen of the ballet; a musical comedy in 2 acts,
by Robert A. Barnet. 48 p. 8°. Printed.
© R. A. Barnet, Dorchester. Mass.; 1897:
52136. Sept. 18; 2c. Nov. 16. 38046
Queen (The) of the beggars; a play in five acts,
by W. J. Lemoyne. Boston, 1876.
© W. J. Lemoyne, United States; 1876;
11067, Oct. 2. 38047
Queen of the bluffs. See Gyp.
Queen (The) of the Bowery; by J. Hurtig.
© Jules Hurtig, New York; 1898:45010,
.Tuly 28. . 38048
a drama in 4 acts, by J. Hennesey.
© Joseph Hennesey and Solomon Eschwegl,
New York ; 1900 A : 7136, Mar. 17. 38049
Queen (The) of the Bowery burlesquers; a
farce in 2 nets, by J. Hennesey.
© Joseph Hennesey and Solomon Eschwegl,
New York; 1900 A: 7135, Mar. 17. 38050
Queen of the Cannibal Isles; by PI C. Vose.
50 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 19, 1910 ; D : 20239 ; Henry C.
Davis, jr., Boston. 38051
Queen (The) of the carnival; romantic operetta
in 2 acts, book and lyrics by W. C. Duncan.
[88] p. 4". Typewritten. [Libretto only]
© Ic. July 6, 1915 ; D : 41159 ; William Cary
Duncan. New York. 38051a
Queen of the cattle range; sensational western
melodrama in 4 acts, by W. li. Roberts.
© William Lvuch Roberts, Gainesville.
Fla.; D:9634, Dec. 13, 1906. 38052
Queen of the chase. Sre In old Virginny.
Queen of the circus; comic opera in 3 acts, tr.
from a great Parisian success and rewritten,
arr. and adapted for the English stage, by
AV. H. Phillips.
© Waldorf H. Phillips. New York: 1882:
10597. June 27. 38053
a drama in 3 acts, by E. E. Vance.
© Elmer E. Vance, New York ; D : 8706,
June 9. 1906.
38054
-playlet, by S. Walls and B. Morton. 4 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 13. 1910 ; D : 17925 ; Stanley
Walls and Bessie Morton, Chicago. 38055
Queen of the convicts; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Theodore Kremer. 80 p. f°. Type-
written.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York ; D : 7240. Sept.
12, 1905; 2c. Dec. 6. 1905. 38056
— Same.
© P. H. Sullivan, New York; D:7261,
Sept. 15, 1905. [For copies reed, see D : 7240]
38057
1915
36058
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38080
Queen (The) of the cowboys; in 4 acts, by
J. B. Totten. [79] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Joseph Byron Totten, New York; D:
9979. Feb. 18, 1907; Ic. Feb. 18, 1907; Ic.
Mar. 25, 1907. 38058
Queen (The) of the East; or. The march of
progress, u play by one of the oldest inhabi-
tants. [E. H. Dial] [Meridian, Miss.] 1889.
1 p. ]., 12 p. 4°.
© E. H. Dial, Meridian, Miss.; 1889:16326.
May 29; 2c. June S. 38059
Queen of the ghost dancers; a melodrama in 4
acts, by C. E. Blaney.
'© Chas. E. Blaney, New York; 1899:
73573, Nov. 11. 38060
Queen (The) of the harem; a musical comedy
in 2 acts, bv M. D. Flattery. Boston, The
Sparrell print. 1900. 50 p. 12°. [Libretto
only]
© Maurice Douglas Flattery. Boston; 1900
A: 27190, Nov. 1; 2c. Nov. 1. 38061
Queen of the highbinders.
© Albert H. Woods, New York: D:6574.
Ai)r. 26. 1905. 38062
Queen of the highway; melodrama in 4 acts,
by C. A. Taylor. [.51] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Charles A. Tavlor, New York; D: 175.5.
Mar. 31. 1902; 2c. Aur. 20, 1902, 38063
by C. E. Blaney.
© Chas. E. Blanev. New York ; 1899 : 73571.
Nov. 11. 38064
Queen (The) of the Holland dames; a dra-
matic composition, by J. E. Fennessy.
© .Tames E. Fennessv, Cincinnati ; 1900 A :
1.553. .Tnn. 17. 38065
Queen of the jungle; or. The girl and the
beast, 4 act comedy drama, by Charles A.
Taylor. .56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ad«ie Castillo, New York; D: 13307,
July 7. 1908: 2c. .Tuly 7, 1908. 38066
Queen of the jungles; a musical comedy in 3
acts, by R. A. Kelley and .T. Ed. Green. [19]
p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Robert A. Kellev, New York ; D : 5233,
June 24, 1904 ; 2c. June 24, 1904. 38067
Queen of the kidnappers; a melodrama in 4
acts, bj C. M. Mark-^. [70] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Catherine M. Marks, New Yoi'k ; D:
10001, Feb. 21, 1907; 2c. Feb. 21, 1907. 38068
Queen of the kitchen; 1 act farce, by Charles
Noel Douglas.
© John A. Hennessey. New York ; D : 5893.
Dec. 2. 1904. 38069
Queen of the Mardi gras; by E. L. Merritt.
© Edward Lawrence Merritt, Oakland, Cal. ;
D:5402, Aug. 10, 1904. 38070
or. The heavenly twins, musical comedy in
1 act, by A. Burkhardt. 7 p. 4 . Typewrit-
ten. [Words only]
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22811; Addi.son
Burkhardt, New York. 38071
Queen of the May; play in 1 act, by F. A.
Coogan. 10 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 24, 1915; D: 40750; Francis
Ala II r!oogan, Brooklyn. 38071a
Queen of the midnight volunteers; drama in 4
acts, by J. P. Blake. [3]. 84 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© .Joseph P. Blake. Webster Grove. ^Mo. :
D : 8632, Juno 4, 1906 : 2c. May 25, 1906.
38072
Queen of the mine. S!<'e Byer's libraiy of
tabloid plays.
Queen of the moon; play in 1 act, by R. Cuno.
56 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 28, 1913: D: 32613: Roelants
Cuno, New York. 38073
Queen of the mutineers: by .1. O. Gray. 64 p.
f°. Typewritten.
© .Tames Ormuii Gray, Vancouver. P.. C. :
D: 15286. Mar. 9, 1909; 2c. Mar. 9, 1909.
38074
Queen (The) of the Mystic Isle; a 2 act musical
drama for girls, by Tiydia Stirling Flintham,
Philadelphia. P.radlev bros. print. 1908. 8
p. 8'.
© Lvdia S. Flintham. Philadelphia: D:
13476, Aug. 1. 1908; 2c. July 27, 1908. 38075
Queen of the night's grand jubilee; a musical
extravaganza in 3 acts, devised and arr. by
F. Leslie Clendenen.
© L. E. Clendenen. D;iv«Miport. I:i. : D: 6147,
Jan. 18, 1005. 38076
Queen of the orient. Typewritten.
© Stanford & Wainstock. New York; 1900
A : 21272, Aug. 25 : 2c. Aug. 27. 38077
Queen of the prairie; by O. M. Young.
© Othello M. Young. Chicago: D : 14965.
Feb. 1, 1909. 38078
Queen (The) of the ranch. Typewritten.
© George Louis Kennedy. Baltimore: 1900
A : 13674, May 31 ; 2c. June 1). 38079
Queen (The) of the Sandwich Islands. Ser
Lilly o' Killarney.
Qtieen of the sea; a melodrama, by Beulah
Poynter Nixon. .58 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Burton S. Nixon, Poplar Bluff. Mo.; D:
9927, Feb. 8, 1907; 2c. Sept. 0. 1907. 38080
1916
38081
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38102
Queen of the Secret service; a sensational melo-
drama in 4 acts, by J. Martineau. 49 p. f .
Typewritten.
© Joseph Martineau, Montreal, Canada ;
D : 8271, Apr. 4, 1906 ; 2c. May 12. 1906.
38081
Queen (The) of the South; by M, V. Duval.
© Mary V. Duval, Pulaski, Tenn. : 1899:
11778, Feb. 10 ; 2c, Feb. 20. 38082
Queen (The) of the tabarin; play in 1 act, by
L. L. Franville. 43, [3] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 20, 1911 ; D : 24000 ; I.. Lesourd
Franville, New York. 38083
Queen of the turf; a coinedy drama in 5 acts,
by ,T. J. McCloskey.
© James J. McCloskey, Brooklyn ; 1887 :
20469, Aug. 11. 38084
Queen of the washtub; a new and original mu-
sical comedy in 3 acts, 3 scenes, by T. E. Pow-
ers.
© Thomas K. Powers, Brooklyn; 1889:
37592, Dee. 10. 38085
Queen (The) of the West. Sec Calamity Jane.
Queen of the white slaves; a melodrama in 5
acts and 19 scenes, by Arthur J. tamb. [85]
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© A. H. Woods, New York ; D : 3884, Sept.
I. 1903; 2c. Sept. 1, 1903. 38086
Queen of the woods; Imliau drama [in 3 acts,
from the story by Chief Pokagon] dramatized
• and published by C. H. Engle. Hartford.
Mich., 1904. cover-title, 56 p. 2 ports. 24°.
© Genius H. Eagle, Hartford. Mich.: D:
5355, July 28. 1904 ; 2c. July 15, 1904. 38087
Queen (A) of treachery; or. For another's
crime, melodrama in 5 acts, bv Guy Caufman.
[1081 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Madelon CJaufman, Joplin, Mo, : D : 10339,
Apr. 13, 1907: 2c. Apr. 15, 1907. 38088
Queeii of vaudeville; musical protean playlet
in 1 act, by 1. Franklin and B. Green. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1909 ; D : 17268 ; Irene Frank-
lin and Eurt Green, New York. 38089
Queen (A) of Villainy. See Daughter (A) of
Satan.
Queen of voodoo; play introducing, the mystic
rites of voodooism, especially the dance, b.v D.
Guesno. 2 1. 4°. Printed.
© Dec. 14, 1909; 2c. Dec. 16, 1909; D:
17863; Delmas Guesno, Brooklyn. 38090
Queen (The) of Wall street; a curtain raiser
in 1 act and 2 scenes, by George Jean Nathan
and Frank Ball Elser. [14] p. 4". Typewrit-
ten.
© George Nathan, New York : D : 13005,
May 20, 1908 ; 2c. May 20, 1908. 38091
Queen (The) of Wexford and the New England
Yankee; dramatic composition in 2 acts, by J.
Nunn. 74, [1] p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 29, 1911 ; D : 24101 ; Joseph Nunn,
Utica, N. Y. 38092
Queen (The) of Wild Cat City. See Honest
Bube.
Queen Olga; by O. Butler.
© Ouida Butler, Swampscott, Mass.; D:
9338, Oct. 27, 1906. 38093
Queen Topaz; oj.era comique in 3 acts, words
by Lockroy and Battu, music by Victor Mass6,
English version tr. and adapted to the Ameri-
can stage by Frederick A. Schwab.
© William H, Foster. New York; 1887-
17992, July 13. 38094
Queen Vashti; .i drama in 4 acts, by A. M
Smith.
Tacoma ; D : 4721,
38095
© Alice Maude Smitli,
Mar. 14, 1904.
Queen (A) without a crown; an original drama
in a prologue and 3 acts, by B. Landeck and
A. Shirley. [93] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Benjamin Landeck and Arthur Shirley,
London ; D : 8345, Apr. 14. 1906 ; 2c, Apr. 14,
1906. 38096
a sensational and historical drama in 5
acts, by J. McCarroll.
© James McOarroll. New York; 1876:5883,
May 13. 38097
Queen Zenobia; a play in 4 acts, by L. L,
Everett. Cleveland, 1908. 8 p. 1., 5-42 p. 8°.
© Leolyn Louise Everett. Cleveland; D:
13691. Aug. 19, 1908; 2c. Oct. 16, 1908. 38098
Queen Zimitu, goddess of the fates and pas-
sions and queen of Eridu; a spectacular
musical play in 5 acts, story, scenario and out-
line of libretto, by J. J. Symes. Chicago,
Barnard & Miller print. 1905. 1 p. 1.. 41 p.
4°.
© .John J. Symes. Chicago; D : 7062, Aug.
3, 1905 ; 2c. Aug. 5, 1905. 38099
Queena; an original comedy drama in 4 acts,
by J. K. Tillotson.
© James K, Tillotson, New York; 1883:
3976, Mar. 3. [For copies reed, see 1883:
16653] 38100
Same. [4], 96 p. 4°, Typewritten.
© James K. Tillotson, New York; 1883:
16653, Sept. 11; 2c, Sept. 11. 38101
Same.
© Rose Tillotson, New York, as the widow
of the author, in renewal for 28 years. Re-
newal no. 1676, Mar. 23, 1911. Original entry.
Sept. 11, 1883. nf). 16658. 38102
1917
38103
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38125
Queenie; a college sketch, by D. Arthur. 8 p.
f°. Typewritten.
<S) Dudley Arthur, Detroit ; D : 12609. IMar.
23, 1908; 2c. Mar. 11. 1908. 38103
a comedy, by Mrs. Harry Beckett.
© Harry Beckett, New York; 1880:1213,
Jan. 20.
38104
Queenmaker (The); or. Grover and Queen Lil.
Typewritten.
© John S. Denuee. New Orleans; 1897:
64161. Nov. 18; Ic. Nov. 18. 38105
Queens a' jumble; a farce in 1 act, by D. S.
Marion. 20 p. f°. Typewritten.
© David S. Marion. New York ; D : 6731,
May 25, 1905; 2c. May 25, 1905. 38106
Queen's (The) castle. See Dramas.
Queen's (The) coffer. Sec King's (The) jester,
and other short plays.
Queen's (The) counsel; drama in 5 acts, by P. V.
De More. 118 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 28, 1909; D: 16952; Flora V.
De More, Phillipsbnrg. N. J. 38107
romantic P^nglish melodrama in 5 acts and
7 scenes, by Alice Wilson Browne. 47 p. f°.
Typewritten.
© W. Oault Browne, Chicago; D : 1916,
May 21. 1902; 2c. June 13, 1902. 38108
Queen's (The) crags. See Borderlands and
thoroughfares.
Queen's (The) crown; by F. H. Longhead.
© Flor.i Haines Loughead. Olma. Cal. ; D:
11757, Oct. 10, 1907. 38109
Queen's (The) drawing-room; a society drama
in 4 acts, by D. Belasco.
© David Belasco. New York; 1898:53065,
Sept. 10. 38110
Queen's evidence: drama in 4 acts, by J. H.
Ilowe.
© J. H. Rowe, New York; 1878:13272.
Nov. 16. 38111
a drama in 4 acts and 8 tableaux, by
George Conquest and Henry Pettitt.
© George E. Thompson, Deering, Me. ; 1870 :
13579, Dec. 8. 38112
Queen's (The) favorite; a comedy in 4 acts,
by P. C. Johnson.
© Philander Chase Johnson. Washington ;
1897 : 36984. June 22. 381 13
Queen's (A) garden; a play in 4 acts, by E. A.
Woolf. [1491 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Edgar Allan Woolf, New York; D:
10477, May 2, ^m^ ; 2e. May 2, 1907. 38114
Queen's (The) garter; or. The sole kick, a bur-
lesque in 2 acts, by C. Von der Vonde. [57] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Chester De Vonde, New York ; D : 13501,
Aug. 4, 1908; 2c. Aug. 27, 1908. 38115
Queen's (The) gown; by Opie Read.
© Marion Lowell, Chicago; 1899:67515,
Oct. 18. 38116
Queen's (The) hand; romance in a prologue
and 2 acts, by L. Hart. 55 p. f. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Aug. 9, 1912 ; D : 30488; Lincoln Hart.
Toledo, O. 38117
Queen's (A) love; a romantic historical drama,
by J. Malone.
© John Malone, New York; D : 1120. Nov.
25. 1901. 38118
Queen's (A) messenger; by J. Hartley Man-
ners. New York, S. French ; London, S.
French, ltd.. 1900. 26 p. 12°. (French's in-
ternational copyrighted ed. of the works of
the best authors, no. 38)
© T. H. French, New York ; 1900 A : 29729,
Dee. 7; 2c. Dec. 18. 38119
Queen's (The) museum; an operetta for chil-
dren's voices, based on the story of the
Queen's museum from Frank R. Stockton's
collection of fanciful tales, by E. Adams. [1],
18 p. 4°. Typewritten. [Words only]
© Ic. Sept. 20, 1912; D: 30914; Edith
Adams, Evanstou, 111. 38120
Queens of hearts and the ace of spades; libret-
to for a comic opera, by W. Busch. 37 1. 4°.
Printed.
© William Busch, St. Louis; 1883:13801.
July 27; 2c. Jan. 1; Ic. new ed. (typewrit-
ten) Sept. 2. 1902. 38121
Queens (The) of the lunch-counter; a vaude-
ville sketch, by W. Wray. jr. [2]. 12 p, f°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 22, 1913; D: 32040; William
Wray, jr., New York. 38122
Queen's pardon; a comedy drama, by H. Hooker.
© Helen Hooker. La Grange, 111.; 189H :
15582. Mar. 29. 38123
Queen's pet; a comedy, by G. B. Lothrop, jr.
[57] p. 4°. Mimeographed.
© George Edwin Lothrop, jr.. Boston; D:
9081. Sept. 4. 1906; 2c. Aug. 27. 1906. 38124
Queen's (The) portrait; an original Egyptian
comic opera, written by Richard Ogle, com-
posetl by Oscar Eve. Book of lyrics. London.
K. Prowse & co., ltd.. 1913. 24 p. 8".
© Ic. May 27, 1913; A ad int. 1533; pubd.
Mav 26. 1913; Stephen Henii Collins, London.
38125
1918
38126
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38144
Queen's (The) proctor; a comedy in 3 acts,
by Herman [Charles] Merivale, adapted from
Divorgous by Victorian Sardou and E. de
Najac. London, Printed at the Chiswick
press, 1S96. 2 p. 1., 89, [1] p. 8°.
'© Arthur Bouix-hier, London ; 1896 : 44138,
Aug. 3; 2c. Aug. 3. 38126
Queen's (A) revenge; by R. Kantorwitz.
I© Rosa Kantorwitz, St. Louis ; D : 9564,
Dec. 3. 1906. 38127
Queen's riddle; a comedy in 4 acts, by C. R.
Buchanan. Grand Rapids, Mich., C. R. Bu-
(•lianan, 1896. 56 p. 8°.
© Claude R. Buchanan, Grand Rapids,
Mich., 1896:14644, Jlar. 6; 2c. Mar. 16.
38128
Queen's (The) robe; a dramatic story, by Opie
Read. Chicago, Tlie Dramatic publishing
company, 1908. 20 p. 12°.
© Dramatic pub. co., Chicago ; D : 14725,
Jan. 2, 1909; 2c. Jan. 2, 1909. 38129
Queen's totem; by L. G. Walker.
© Lillian Granville Walker, Boston ; D :
474.5, Mar. 18, 1904. , 38130
Queen's (The) tragedy; drama in 3 acts, by
R. C. Smith. 97 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 17, 1911; D : 23977 ; Rita
Creighton Smith, Thomaston, Me.
38131
Queen's (The trumpeters; a comedy in 3 acts,
by H. Dickenson.
© Huyler Dickenson, Washington ; 1892 :
7661, Feb. 17. 38132
Queensberry rules; play in 4 acts, a prologue
and an epilogue, by E. C. Hales. [109] p.
8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 12, 1915 ; D : 42492 ; Ernest Claud
Hales, London. 38132a
Queer case; or. Woman's constancy, a serio-
comic drama in a prologue and 4 acts, by
W. H. Jenkins and AV. H. Ruch.
© W. H. Jenkins and W. H. Ruch, Dan-
ville, Pa.; 1880:6172, Apr. 20. 38133
Queer complications; a comedy in 4 acts, by
J. A. Nunez.
© Joseph A. Nunez, New York ; 1888 : 10158,
Apr. 7. 38134
Queer (A) custom; or, How they wooed in
Bavaria, comedy-drama in 4 acts, by Barba
Rossa [pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D:
630, July 3, 1901. 38135^
Queer Ed; in 4 acts, by G. Hopper.
© Garry Hopper, United States; 1884:
17445, Aug. 29. 38136
Queer heroes; or, When women fight a duel,
comedietta in verse in 1 act, by Barba Rossa
[pseud, of W. O. Soubron]
© William Otto Soubron, Milwaukee; D-.
587, ]\Iay 29, 1901. 28137
Queer insurance agent; a vaudeville sketch,
by Mary E. Prospert Thayer. [15] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Frank William Ryan, New York; D:
7834, Jan. 8, 1906 ; 2c. Dec. 26, 1905. 38138
Queer people of our town; with additional short
stories, songs and dances, by J. A. Luby.
© Jo. A. Luby, Newark, N. J.; 1900 A:
11989, May 12. 38139
Queer street; by L. E. White.
© Laura Elizabeth White, New York; D:
11349, Sept. 13, 1907. 38140
Queer-tette (The) bunch; a 1 act vaudeville
sketch for quartettes in which the element
of hypnotism is introduced, by W. H. Denney.
[2], 5 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1912 ; D : 29983 ; William H.
Denney, East Orange, N. J. 38141
Queerest (The) courtship; comic operetta in 1
act, written and adapted by Alfred B. Sedg-
wick, music selected and arr. from Offen-
bach's opera La princesse de Trebizonde.
New York, R. ]M. De Witt, 1876. 31 p. 12°.
([De Witt's acting plays, no. 196])
© Robert M. De Witt. New York; 1876:
7997, July 3; 2c. July 26. 38142
Queering his game; an original 1 act sketch,
by F. J. Beaman. 8 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Fred J. Beaman, Jackson, Mich. ; D :
61, Jan. 22, 1901; 2c. Jan. 22, 1901. 38143
Quel sera le denoument? or, Lost and won, a
drama in 5 acts, tr. and adapted from a
romance of George Sand by E. I. Williams.
© E. Ida Williams, New York; 1871:9432,
Oct. 9. 38144
Quera (The) quseritis from the Regularis con-
cordia monachorum. See Second (The)
shepherds' play.
Quentin Durward; dramatic adaptation of Sir
Walter Scott's novel in 3 acts and 3 scenes,
by C. A. Merz and F. W. Tuttle. New Haven.
Yale university dramatic association, 1914.
1 p. 1., 92 p. 12°.
© June 4, 1914 ; 2c. June 5, 1914 ; D : 37516 ;
Charles Andrew Merz, Sandusky, O., and
Frank Wright Tuttle, Greenwich, Conn.
38144a
5379— VOL 2—17-
-17
1919
38145
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38155
Querer baturro; zarzuela eu 1 acto y en prosa,]
original de R. M. de Pereda y P. Ortiz-Monti-
jano, niGsica de Federico Cliaves. Madrid'
[Sociedad de autores espaiioles] 1909. 38 p.
12°. [Libretto only]
© Kani6n IMarla de Pereda y Pedro Ortiz-
Montijano. Madrid; D:]54G7. Mar. 27, 1909;
2c. Mar. 27, 1909. 38145
Querer (El) de las mujeres; sainete de costum-
l)i-es niadrilefias en 1 acto y 2 cuadros, eu
prosa y verso, original de Joaquin Mariiio y
Francisco Lozauo Bolea, niiisica de los maes-
tros Mediavilla y Yust. Madrid [Sociedad de
autores espaiioles] 1915. 36 p. 11. 12°.
[Libretto only]
© June 24, 1915; Ic. June 25, 1915; D:
41092; J. Marifio v F. Lozano Bolea, Madrid.
38145a
Querer (El) de una gitana; zarzuela comica en
1 acto, dividido en 3 cuadros, en prosa, origi-
nal de M. Fernandez Palomero, mfisica de los
luaestros Marquina y Quislant. Madrid
[Sociedad de autores espanoles] 1914. 53 p.
12°. [Words only]
© Mar. 15, 1915; Ic. Mar. 17, 1915; D:
40056; Manuel Fernandez Palomero, Madrid.
38145b
Queria entrar; cuadro draniatico, en 2 escenas
y en prosa, original de Jose Jackson Veyan y
Julian Martin de Salazar. Madrid [Sociedad
de autores espaiioles] 1914. 14 p. 12°.
© Sept. 17, 1914; Ic. Sept. 21, 1914; D:
38201 ; J. Jackson Veyan y J. Martin de Salazar,
Madrid. 38145c
Querida; play in 3 acts, by F. Mariani. 79 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 14, 1909; D : 16772 ; Federico
Mariani, New York. 38146
Querulant (Der); komodie in 4 akteu, von Her-
mann Bahr. Berlin, Biihnenverlag Ahn &
Simrock, g. m. b. h., 1914. 82 p. 8°.
© Ic. July 17, 1914 ; D : 38021 ; Buhnenver-
lag Ahn & Simrock, g. m. b. li., Berlin.
38146a
Quest (The); by F. Wolff. 11 p. 16°. Type-
written.
© Ic. Oct. 12, 1911; D: 25471; Frederic
Wolff. Arcadia, Ind. 38147
I Quest (The) eternal; play in prologue, 2 acts
and epilogue, by F. Baldwin. [80] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 2, 1914 ; D : 35531 ; Faith Bald-
win, Brooklyn. 38148a
— pastoral play, by J. M. Von Schroder. [1],
15 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D : 32405 ; .Tanet M.
Von Schroder, San Francisco. 38148
— See also Dawn (The)
Quest (The) of a sacred hen.
Rome.
Quest (The) of the friend.
(The) of Belpheg'or.
See In darkest
See Marriage
Quest (The) of the golden apples; a play in 4
scenes with a prologue and an epilogue, by
Vj. a. Farrington. 48 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 17, 1910; D : 21368 ; Ernest A.
Farrington, Haddonfield, N. J. 38149
Quest (The) of the holy grail; a dramatic re-
cital for boys, by Rev. Arthur Eugene Gregg.
Potsdam, N. Y., F. L. Masseck, 1909. 26 p.
iiicl. front. 8°.
© Frank Lincoln Masseck, Potsdam, N. Y. ;
D : 15937, May 24, 1909; 2c. June 1, 1909.
38150
Quest (The) of the princess; book and lyrics of
a comic opera, by (). M. Long. 55 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Olive M. Long, St. Paul ; D : 10433, Apr.
27, 1907; 2c. Apr. 27, 1907. 38151
Quest (The) of the Quezarre; musical comedy,
l)y H E. Russell, Herbert Blake and A. L.
Gates. Evanston. 111., E. L. Kappelman, 1903.
72 p. 12°. [Libretto only]
© Hiram Erl Russell, Evanston, 111.; D:
3403, May 9, 1903 ; 2c. May 13, 1903. 38152
Question (The); drama in 4 acts, by I. S. Mc-
Laughlin. [2], 50 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 20, 1911 ; D : 23404 ; Isabel Sells
McLaughlin, Muskogee, Okl. 38153
by L. T. Bradley and A. H. Brown.
[130] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 10, 1914 ; D : 37803 ; Lillian Trim-
ble Bradley and Alfred H. Brown, Lake Ma-
hopac, N. Y. 38153a
• a play in 3 acts, by Bertram B. Ashford
and John Strange Winter [pseud, of Mrs.
H. E. V. Stannard] [90] p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Bertram B. Van Praagh, London ; D :
4488, Jan. 12, 1904; 2c. .Lan. 12, 1904. 38154
Question (The) bureau; a comedy in 2 acts, by
C. H. Robinson.
© Charles H. Robinson, Denver; 1894:
48345, Oct. 17. 38155
1920
38156
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38175
Question (La) d'argent; comedie en 5 actes,
par Alexandre Dumas, fils, ed. with introduc-
tion and notes by G. N. Henning. Boston,
D. C. Heath & co., 1898. xiii p., 1 1., 136 p.
12°. (Heath's modern language series)
© George Is'. Henning, Cautbridge, Mass. ;
1898 : 67065, Nov. 16 ; 2c. Nov. 16. 38156
Question (A) in ethics; play in 3 acts, by O. A.
T.eidy. [46 J p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Aug. 14, 1913; D: 34138; Channing
Albert Leidy, New York. 38157
Question (The) is? a playlette, by M. V. Fitz
Gerald. 1U7 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Marie V. Fitz Gerald, New York; D:
12900, May 1, 190S ; 2c. May 28, 1909. 38158
Question ''The) mark; melodramatic farce in 1
act, by Charles Gerar<l l]ichel find Eugene A.
Colligan. 8 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. June 9, 1915 ; D : 40883 : Eichel and
Colligan, Broolvlyn. 38158a
Question (A) of clothes; comedy in 1 act^nd 2
scenes, by G. E. Murdock. [2], 9 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 4, 1913; D : 34628 ; Gilbert Ed-
ward Murdock, Los Angeles. 38159
a vaudeville d!-aping act, by M. Van Allen,
assisted by Ed. ^■n)u•ox. 3 p. 4°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Ic. Nov. 0. 1914 ; D : 38709 ; Meradith Van
Allen, Chicago. 38159a
Question (A) of courage; a comedy of old
France in 4 acts, by G. D. Jenifer. [50] p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1913; D: 32188; George D.
.Tenifor, Washington. 38160
Question (A) of division; little comedy for 2
women, by Marianne Stayton. New Y'ork, S.
French; London, S. French, ltd.. 1912. 12 p.
12°. ( [French's acting ed. no. 2413} ]
© Aug. 2, 1912 ; 2c. Aug. 3, 1912 ; D : 3042.3 :
Samuel L^rench, ltd., London. 38161
Question (A) of dollars; a story of the north,
a comedy in 3 acts, by L. J. Hollenius.
© L. J. Hollenius, New York ; 1892 : 5911,
Feb. 6 ; 2c. Aug. 5. 1897. ' 38162
Question (A) of duty; farce-comedy in 3 acts,
by A. L. Crinnnins. 146 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. July 2, 1913; D : 33691 ; Agnes Louise
Crinnnins, West Newton, Mass. 38163
Question (A) of employment; a comedy of the
new WesL in 3 acts, by B. H. Ellis.
© Bradford H. Ellis, Helena, Mont.; D:
2032, Nov. 19. 1902. 38164
Question (A) of honor; a comedy drama in 4
acts, by Oalhoun and Robinson.
© Alfred R. Calhoun and Nugent Robinson,
Brooklyn ; 1881 : 6040, Apr. 20. 38165
a dramatic sketch in 1 act, by Sidney
Franklin.
© Pena pub. co., Philadelphia; 1899: 18867,
July 28 ; 2c. July 28. • 38166
-1 act play, by I. S. Kronowit. 21 p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 22, 1910 ; D : 22633 ; I. Sanford
Kronowit, New York. 38167
— a play in 4 acts, by J. C. and H. B. Dox.
85 p. f°. Typewritten.
© J. C. and H. B. Dox, Peoria, 111.; D:
13934. Sept. 28, 1908 ; 2c. Jan. 21, 1909. 38168
a tragedy of the present day in 4 acts, by
Max Nordau, tr. from the German by Mary
J. Saflford. Boston, J. W. Luce & co., 1907.
169 p. 12°.
© John W. Luce & co., Boston ; D : 10222,
Mar. 16, 1907; 2c. May 16, 1907. 38169
Question (A) of love. Sec Colonel Rulison.
Question (The) of man; 3 act farce, by C. V.
Whiting. 1 p. 1., 33 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Mar. 8, 1912; D: 28980; Clara Vir-
ginia Whiting, De Land, Fla. 38170
Question (A) of money; a comedy in 4 acts.
© Robert Whittier, New York ; 1896 : 6632,
Jan. 25. 38171
an original melodrama in 4 acts, by Frank
Dumont and .T. R. Painter.
© J. R. Painter, Philadelphia ; 1888 : 23082.
Aug. 10. 38172
Question (A) of morality; comedy in 1 act, by
P. Wilde. (In Century, v. 90", no. 4. Aug.
1915)
© .July 17, 1915; Ic. July 20, 1915; D:
41293; Percival Wilde, New York. 38172a
Question (A) of policy; farce in 1 act, by J. B.
Haviland. [11] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 4, 1911; D : 23270 ; James But-
ler Haviland, Dorchester, Mass. 38173
Question of the hour; by A. Gillespie and H.
Ward. 100 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 13, 1909 ; D : 17694 ; Arthur Gil-
lespie and Harold Ward, Chicago. 38174
— — or The saloon and the nation, a drama in
4 acts, by J. A. Eraser.
© John Arthur Eraser, Chicago, 111. ; D :
198, Mar. 11, 1901. 38175
See also In the public eye.
1921
3S176
DRAMATIC COMPOSITIONS
38191
Question (A) of time; a comedy in 1 act, by
F. M. Alexander and Evelyn Glover. 29 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Frederick Matthias Alexander, London ;
D : 13076, May 23, 1908 ; 2c. May 29, 1908.
38176
Question (The) of tomorrow. See Colour.
Question (A) of type; a 1 act play, by E. Fuller.
[13] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ethel Fuller, New York ; D : 14737, Jan.
4, 1909; 2c. Jan. 4, 1909. 38177
Questions; a play in 1 act, by W. D. Hepen-
stall. 11 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Oct. 21, 1914; D: 38568; William
Daniel Hepenstall, New York. 38177a
Questions and answers and compositions and
speeches for the deestrick skule; arr. by S. C.
Battaile. 13 p. 8°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 25, 1911; D: 24336; Sallie C.
Battaile, Meridian, Miss. 38178
Quetzal's bowl. See Daimio's (The) head.
Queue de vache; pi^ce en 1 acte, [de Louis] Le
Lasseur [de Ranzay] Paris, C. Joubert. 1909.
24 p. 8°.
© July 24, 1909; 2c. Sept. 4. 1909; D:
16702; C. Joubert, Paris. 38179
Qui perd gagne; piece en 5 actes, d'apres le
ronian de Alfred Cai)us. par P. Veber [Paris,
Impr. de I'lUustration] 1908. 1 p. 1., 78 p. 8°.
© Pierre Veber, Paris ; D : 12773. Apr. 18,
1908; 2c. Apr. 18, 1908. 38180
See also Theatre complet; [de] Alfred
Capus.
Quick action; melodrama in 3 acts, by E. Good-
man. [120] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 21, 1914 ; D : 38881 ; Edward
Goodman, New York. 38189a
Quick (The) and the dead; drama in 3 acts,
by G. Moyston. [4], 115 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 15, 1910; D: 22814; Guy Moy-
ston, San Francisco. 38181
a play, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1888:17140.
June 15. 38182
tragicomedy in 1 act, by F. B. Elkins. 18 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. May 22, 1915; D: 40781; Felton B.
Elkins, Philadelphia. 38182a
Quick as a flash; by A. W. Mazzanovich and L.
Marix.
© Ann Waters Mazzanovich and Lyda
Marix, New York; D : 6129, Jan. 24, 1905.
38183
Quick curtains; collection of seven 1 act plays,
by K. S. Goodman. Chicago, Stage guild,
1915. [261] p. 12°.
Contents : Dust of the road. — Tlie game of
chess. — Barbara. — Ephraim and the winged
bear. — Back of the yards. — Dancing dolls. — A
man can only do his best.
© Oct. 1, 1915 ; 2c. Oct. 4, 1915 ; D : 41892 ;
Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, Chicago. 38183a
Quick! Doctor; I've poisoned my wife; comedy
in 1 act, by M. S. Reardon, 3d. [1], 32 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Feb. 24, 1913; D: 32408; Mark S.
Reardon, 3d., New York. 38184
Quick (The) lunch; a farce in 1 act, by A. E.
Thomas.
© Albert Ellsworth Thomas, New York ; D :
7686, Dec. 9, 1905. 38185
Quick (The) or the dead; a play, by P. Eytinge.
© Pearl Eytinge, New York; 1888:17139,
June 15. 38186
■ See also Barbara.
Quick sales and small profits; 1 act play, by
W. M. Cressy. [2], 29 p. f°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Nov. 26, 1915; D : 42348 ; Will M.
Cressy, Concord, N. H. 38186a
Quick work; a little drama, by L. Lonergan. 18
p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Lester I>onergan, New York ; D : 14019,
Oct. 9, 1908 ; 2c. Oct. 5, 1908. 38187
^or. On with the dance, musical show in 3
acts, by H. A. Clarke and Gurden Edwards,
music by Louis Woodson Curtis. 82 p. 4".
Typewritten. [Words only]
© June 17, 1915; D: 40940; Harold Asa
Clarke, New York. 38187a
Quickly mated,— then repentant; a drama in 4
acts, by L. J. L. Stilvvell. 71 p. f°. Typewrit-
ten.
© Laura Jean Libbej'-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12086, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. July 16, 1908.
38188
Quickly they fell in love,— then--; a drama in
4 acts, by L. J. L. Stilwell. 78 p. f°. Type-
written.
© Laura Jean Libbey-Stilwell, Brooklyn;
D : 12100, Jan. 3, 1908 ; 2c. Feb. 11, 1908.
38189
Quicksand; dranui in 3 acts, by C. C. Buel and
L. B. Anthony. 152 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 27, 1912 ; D : 31811 ; C. C. Buel,
New York. 38190
play in 4 acts, by H. Griiher. [2], 72 p.
4 . Typewritten
© Ic. July 16, 1913; D : 33807 ; Herman
Griiher, New York. 38191
1922
38192
COPYRIGHTED IN THE UNITED STATES
38213
Quicksands; formerly named The mills of God,
a play iu 4 acts, by Alicia Ramsey and Ru-
dolph de Cordova. [81] p. f°. Typewritten.
© A. Ramsey and R. de Cordova, London ;
D : 10848, June 21, 1907 ; 2c. June 21, 1907.
38192
— • a modern drama in 4 acts, by E. Royle.
© Edwin Royle, United States ; 1890 : 5184.
Feb. 11. 38193
■play in 3 acts, by L. B. Ely. [58] p. 8°.
by M. T. Winchester.
Printed
© Nov. 24, 1914; 2c. Nov. 27, 1914: D :
38928; Lewis B. Ely, St. Louis. 38193a
[123] p. 4°.
Typewritten.
© Ic. Dec. 2, 1915; D : 42399 ; M. T. Win-
chester, New York. 38193b
Quicksands (The) of Gotham; a drama iu pro-
logue and 3 acts, by Van Dyke Brooke.
© Walter H. Baker & co., Boston; 1899:
73035, Nov. 9 ; 2c. Dec. 7. 38194
Quicksilver; play in 3 acts, by H. H. Armstrong.
43 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Apr. 26, 1913; D : 33077 ; Harold H.
Armstrong, Detroit. 38195
Quid pro quo; comedy drama iu 4 acts, bv G.
Griffith. 107 p. 4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Jan. 28, 1915 ; D : 39535 ; G. C. Grif-
fith, Cleveland. 38195a
Quidfuisset; a play, by D. L. Rosenzweig. 7 p.
4°. Typewritten.
© Ic. Sept. 5, 1912; D : 30S66 ; David L.
Rozenzweig, New York. 38196
Quiet (A) afternoon; a 1 act farce comedv, bv
J. E. H. Hyde. cover-title, 15 p. 16°.
Printed.
© John Edmund Hindon Hvde. New York ;
D : 8891, July 30, 1906 ; 2c. July 30, 1906.
38197
Quiet (A) afternoon at the club; tabloid play,
by B. A. Johnson. (In Society, v. 1, no. 15.
Aug. 9, 1913)
© Aug. 9, 1913 ; 2c. Aug. 18, 1913 ; D : 34190 :
Berenice A. Johnson, Los Angeles. 38198
Quiet (A) evening- at home; a 1 act comedy, by
J. Bennett.
© Johnstone Bennett, New York; 1896:
57846, Oct 21. 38199
Quiet (A) family; or. My preserver, farce com-
edy in 3 acts, by G. H. Jessop and WMlliam
Gill. [107] p. 4°. Typewritten.
© George H. Jessop and W. Gill, New York :
1889 : 1