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Plot and passion : an original drama, in three acts.
Author
Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London (89 Strand) : S. French ; New York (122 Nassau St.) : S. French & Son, [between 1873 and 1878]
Description
56 p. ; 18 cm.
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Special Collections - Theatre Collection
TC023 Box 156a
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Princeton copy 6
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Related name
Olympic Theatre (London, England)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Series
Lacy's acting edition ; 191
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Contained in
19th-century playbooks collection, 1794-1946 (bulk 1800-1920)
Notes
By Tom Taylor. Author's name appears on other editions.
The publisher Samuel French acquired the firm of T.H. Lacy upon Lacy's retirement in 1873, and was at this address in New York until 1878. Cf. Oxford DNB; Samuel French. Truly yours, 1980.
''First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre, on Monday, October 17th, 1853.'' -- t.p. verso.
Includes cast list.
ThX copy imperfect: lower cover wanting.
Provenance
ThX copy is a promptbook for an unspecified production, and includes the ink stamp of the William Seymour Theatre Collection on the upper cover. This copy features property plots, sound cues and underscoring in ink; annotations in graphite.
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19th-century Playbooks Collection
OCLC
1340430331
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