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Camilla's husband : an original drama, in three acts / by Watts Phillips, Esq.
Author
Phillips, Watts, 1825-1874
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York (28 West 23d St.) : S. French & Son ; London : S. French, [between 1910 and 1924]
Description
36 p. ; 19 cm.
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Special Collections - Theatre Collection
TC023 Box 106
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Princeton copy 6
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Olympic Theatre (London, England)
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Olympic Theatre (New York, N.Y. : 1863-1880)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Series
French's standard drama. Acting edition ; no. 327
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Contained in
19th-century playbooks collection, 1794-1946 (bulk 1800-1920)
Notes
''To which are added a description of the costume, cast of the characters, entrances and exits, relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business.''
''As now performed at the principal English and American theatres.''
The New York office of the publisher Samuel French was located at 28 West 23rd St. from 1910 to 1924. Cf. Samuel French. Truly yours, 1980.
Includes cast lists for productions at the Olympic Theatre, London, and Olympic Theatre, New York (1862 and 1863 respectively)
Provenance
ThX copy has book numbers written and stamped in ink on the t.p. and upper cover.
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19th-century Playbooks Collection
OCLC
14959764
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