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Theatrical times [electronic resource].
Format
Journal
Language
English
Published/Created
London : S. Grieves, jun.
Description
v. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
No. 1 (June 13, 1846)-
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Subject(s)
Theater
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Theater
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Great Britain
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English drama
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19th century
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Actors
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Great Britain
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Related name
University of London. Senate House Library
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Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Periodicals
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Series
Victorian popular culture. Music hall, theatre and popular entertainment.
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Numbering peculiarities
Duplicate numbering of issues for Nov. 25, 1848 and Dec. 2, 1848; both called: No. 134.
Frequency
Weekly, Jan. 9, 1847-
Former frequency
Semiweekly, Dec. 2-30, 1846-
Weekly, June 13-Nov. 28, 1846
Linking notes
Also published annually.
Notes
Title from cover.
"A weekly magazine of thespian biography, original dramatic essays, provincial, Continental, American, metropolitan theatricals, a complete record of public amusements, with original portraits of eminent living actors."--Vol. t.p.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction No. 1 (June 13, 1846)-no. 148 (Mar. 17, 1849); lacks no. 145-147; no. 148 lacks p. [49] and all following p. 55. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, [2010], c2015 (Victorian popular culture. Music hall, theatre and popular entertainment) Originally published Oct. 2010; re-released May 2015 with amended URLs.
Location of originals
Senate House Library, University of London
Statement on responsible collection description
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