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Coriolanus, or, The Roman matron : a tragedy, in five acts / by William Shakspeare.
Author
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York (26 West 22d St.) : S. French ; London : S. French, [189-?]
Description
49 p. ; 19 cm.
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Special Collections - Theatre Collection
TC023 Box 127
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Princeton copy 6
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Related name
Wright, J. B. (John B.), 1814-
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Donor
Paul, Henry Neill, 1863-1954
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Series
French's standard drama. Acting edition ; no. 316
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Contained in
19th-century playbooks collection, 1794-1946 (bulk 1800-1920)
Notes
''With original casts, costumes, and all the stage business. As performed at the principal theatres in the United States. Marked and arranged by Mr. J.B. Wright, assistant manager Boston Theatre.''
Includes a cast list for an unspecified performance (with Edwin Forrest in the title role), as well as cast lists for performances at the Drury Lane, Covent Garden, National and Broadway theatres.
Provenance
ThX copy has the ink stamp of the William Seymour Theatre Collection.
Source acquisition
ThX copy is gift of Henry N. Paul, Class of 1884, to the William Seymour Theatre Collection, Princeton University Library.
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Coriolanus
Roman matron
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19th-century Playbooks Collection
OCLC
758400269
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