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Elfie, or, The Cherrytree inn : A romantic drama, in three acts / by Dion Boucicault ... As first performed at the Alexandra theatre, Liverpool, under the management of Mr. E. Saker, on Monday, May 1, 1871 ; To which is added a description of the costumes--cast of the characters--entrances and exits--relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business.
Author
Boucicault, Dion, 1820-1890
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
[New York : The De Witt publishing house, 1892?]
Description
34, [2] p. : diagrs. ; 20cm.
Details
Related name
Robert M. De Witt (Firm)
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Alexandria Theatre (Liverpool, England)
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Wallack's Theatre
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Publisher
Walter H. Baker & Co.
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Rare books genre
Printed wrappers
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Acting editions
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Publishers' advertisements
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Series
De Witt's acting plays ; no. 366
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Contained in
19th-century playbooks collection, 1794-1946 (bulk 1800-1920)
Linking notes
Forms part of the 19th-century Playbooks Collection.
Notes
Acting edition.
Printed cast list for Alexandria Theatre, Liverpool, May 1st, 1871, and Wallack's Theatre, July 1871.
Publishers' advertisements: p. [1-2] at end.
"From Walter H. Baker & co. thatrical publishers, 23 Winter st., Boston, Mass."--Label pasted down on cover.
"Henry D. Selism [?]"--Written in pen on cover.
Binding note
Original printed wrappers.
Place name(s)
United States New York (State) New York.
Other title(s)
Elfie
Cherrytree inn
In
19th-century Playbooks Collection
OCLC
1340385636
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