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London: John Cumberland, 1834. 12mo, disbound, 32[1]p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Includes cast lists, etc. for performances at Drury Lane, 1822. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks biographical and critical by D.--G. ... as now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing taken in the Theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank." OCLC locations: 6 locations.
London: John Duncombe, (n.d., ca.1836) 12mo, disbound, 23p. Frontispiece. Notes: "as performed at the Strand Theatre."
London: J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 67p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D. G. ... as now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine wood engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing in the Theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank."
London, J. Duncombe & Co. (ca.1836). 12mo, disbound, 38p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Duncombe's Edition.The only edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book; to which is added, a description of the costume--cast of the characters ... properties and directions as performed at the London theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findlay, from a Drawing taken in the Theatre." OCLC locations: CNO, STF, NYP.
London: J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 45p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy with remarks, biographical and critical by D.-G. Embellished with a fine wood engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing in the Theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank." OCLC locations: 4 locations.
London: J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 42p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Without the music by W. Shield. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical ... As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine wood engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing in the Theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank" References: Stoddard 16a., S&S #15796.
London: G.H. Davidson, (ca.1832). 12mo, disbound, 76p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Cumberland's minor theatre... Adapted from the novel of Edward Lytton Bulwer by Benjamin Webster... Printed from the acting copy, with remarks biographical and critical, by D.--G. [George Daniel]. 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 Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing taken in the Theatre, by Mr. R. Cruikshank."
London : J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 36p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical... As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine wood engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a Drawing in the Theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank." OCLC locations: 6 locations.
London: J. Duncombe, (ca.1832) 12mo, disbound, 24p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Duncombe's Edition... Theonly edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book. ... As performed at the London Theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving, By Mr. Findlay, from an Original Drawing, taken in the Theatre." OCLC locations: 5 locations.
Philadelphia: R.H. Lenfestey, (ca.1935). 12mo, disbound, 52p. Notes: "Lenfestey's edition. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and American Theatre, Arch St. Printed from the acting copy, with stage directions." Stage notes. Drury Lane and Arch St. cast lists. References: Imprints (1993). Vol. 32, p.5. OCLC locations: NYP, CGU, HRH, YUS.
London: J. Duncombe, (1839). 12mo, disbound, 67p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Duncombe's edition; The only edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book; to which is added a description of the costume, cast of the characters, the whole of the stage business situations, entrances, exits, properties and directions as performed at the London theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving, by Mr. Findlay, from a Drawing, taken expressly in the theatre."
London: John Cumberland, (ca.1834). 12mo, disbound: 58[1]p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks biographical and critical by D.--G. ... as now performed at the Theatres Royal, London; embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Bonner, from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank. Epilogue written by T.A. Talfourd. Includes cast lists, etc. for performances at Covent Garden, 1823." OCLC locations: HHG, UMK, OBE.
London: Thomas Richardson 245 High Holborn, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 32p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acted copy, with remarks, to which are added, description of the costume- entrances and exits- and the whole of the stage business. Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr W.C. Walker, from a Drawing taken in the Theatre." OCLC locations: 5 locations.
London: J. Duncombe, (ca.1835). 12mo, disbound, 44p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Duncombe's Edition... The only edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book. To which is added a description of the costume-- cast of the characters, the whole of the stage business, situations-- -- properties and directions. Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findlay from a Drawing taken in the Theatre." OCLC locations: 4 locations.
London: J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 63[1]p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. ... As now performed at the Theatres Royal ... Embellished with a fine full-length portrait of Miss Taylor, in the character of Donna Victoria, engraved on steel by Mr H. Hall, from the Original Painting by Mr Buss."
London: John Duncombe, 9 Little Queen Street, Holborn, (ca.1930).12mo, disbound, 26p. Frontispiece picturing H. Beverly as Gripe. Notes: "John Duncombe's edition... freely translated from the French of the popular comedy of ‘L'ami intime' of Messrs Théaulon, Dartios (sic) and Fred. Lalone by John Kerr... The only edition, correctly marked from the prompter's book, with the stage business, situations and directions. As it is performed at the London theatres." OCLC locations: 4 locations.
London: John Cumberland, 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town, (1828). 12mo, disbound, 47p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks ... To which are added, a description of the costume, cast of the characters ... and the whole of the stage business ..." OCLC locations: 4 locations.
London: James Pattie, 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden, (ca. 1925). 12mo, disbound, 27p. Frontispiece. Notes: "As performed at the Theatres Royal, London, to which are added original remarks... embellished with an engraving, from a drawing taken in the Theatre during representation." OCLC locations: None
12mo, disbound, 26p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Duncombe's Edition... The only edition correctly marked,by permission, from the prompter's book. As performed at the London theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving, by Mr. Findlay, from a drawing, taken in the [London] Theatre."
London, J. Cumberland, (n.d.). 12mo, disbound, 35p. Frontispiece. Notes: "Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical by D.--G. ... As performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a fine engraving, by Mr. Bonner, from a drawing taken in the theatre by R. Cruikshank."
London: J. Duncombe, (1835). 12mo, disbound, 30p. Frontispiece. Notes: "The only edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book... As performed at the London Theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving, By Mr. Findlay, from a drawing, taken in the Theatre." OCLC locations: 7 locations.
New York: E.B. Clayton, 18 Lumber-Street; Philadelphia: C. Neal, 16 South Seventh-street (ca.1833). 12mo, disbound, 59[1]p. Some staining to title page, a bit of foxing. Notes: "Clayton's Edition... First performed at the Arch-Street theatre, Philadelphia, February 8, 1833." First American ed. Philadelphia cast list.. References: Imprints (1993), Quinn. Hist. of Am. drama, p. 253.
Boston : Wells and Lilly, Oxberry's ed. 1823. 12mo, disbound, 88p. (Disposition of the Characters when the Curtain falls Chart, p88). Notes: "With prefatory remarks. The only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business, and stage directions, as it is performed at the Theatres Royal, by W. Oxberry, comedian." First American ed. in 1816. Costume and stage notes. Covent Garden and Drury Lane cast lists. References: Oxberry's New English drama. Boston, 1824; v. 22 [no. 3]. A.I. #14269. Imprints (1993). Vol. 15, p.175.
New York : David Longworth, 4th American ed.: rev. and corr. from the various translations. 1808. 12mo, disbound, 108p. Notes: "From the German of Frederick Schiller." References: Shaw & Shoemaker #16147. OCLC locations: 7 locations.
New York: D. Longworth, 1819. 12mo, disbound, 54p. Notes: "First represented at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, on Thursday evening, December 3, 1818, and at the New York Theatre, Monday evening, March 15, 1819. From the London edition of 1818." First American edition, preceded by the London edition of 1818. Brutus was first performed in New York on March 15, 1819. Brutus was Payne's first mature original play which had its initial performance at Drury Lane, where he was working. It was an immediate success and became one of the most popular tragedies of the 19th century. John Howard Payne was born in New York City, but was raised mostly in Boston. Though at the age of 13 he began a career as a clerk in a counting house, he soon found himself wanting. He began publishing the theatrical paper, Thespian Mirror. At around this same time, he wrote his first play, "Julia; or, The Wanderer", which at the time was considered quite shocking. In 1809 he made his stage debut as Young Norval in "Douglas". Later, in 1813, he emigrated to London, where he continued to enjoy success on the stage. There, he published the periodical, Opera Glass. In 1832, he retired from acting, returned to the United States and spent his days writing plays. He is perhaps best known as being the author of the song Home Sweet Home. In 1841 he was appointed American Consul to Tunis, where he died in 1852. He is estimated to have written around 50 plays. In this collection is an original edition of his first play, "Julia; or, The Wanderer", as well as an original edition of "Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin". References: Three centuries of drama.; American, 1714-1830; Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830. Longworth. Stoddard # 337. Hill #222. S&S #49029. Hornblow vol. 1, p.270-271, Wegelin p.77-78, Bordman p.539. BAL 15773; American Bibliography 49029