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The beggar's petition, or, A father's love and a mother's care : a drama, in three acts / by George Dibdin Pitt.
Author
Pitt, George Dibdin, 1799-1855
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London (89 Strand) : T.H. Lacy, [1869?]
Description
46 p. ; 19 cm.
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Special Collections - Theatre Collection
TC023 Box 108
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Series
Lacy's acting edition ; 1294
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Contained in
19th-century playbooks collection, 1794-1946 (bulk 1800-1920)
Notes
Suggested date of publication from publisher's advertisements on wrappers.
Includes a cast list for the first performance, given on October 18th, 1841, at the City Theatre.
Princeton copy 1 ThX copy 1 has the ink stamp of the William Seymour Theatre Collection on the t.p.
Princeton copy 2 ThX copy 2 imperfect: original printed paper wrappers (incl. series statement) wanting; wrappers replaced with plain tan colored paper wrappers.
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Beggar's petition
Father's love and a mother's care
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19th-century Playbooks Collection
OCLC
713203759
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