Irving, Henry
Also known as
Henry IrvingIrving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905.sir henry irving
Born 1838-01-01
Died 1905-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL316807A
- VIAF69036352
- WikidataQ32505
- ISNI0000000107742507
- Goodreads141860
- Project Gutenberg36822
Top Subjects
- Drama (11)
- Acting (6)
- Theater (5)
- Stage history (3)
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (3)
- Promptbooks (3)
- Charles I king of England (1600-1649) (2)
Books by Irving, Henry
Total count: 47
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King LearBell and Daldy1868-01-01
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Othello, the Moor of VeniceGeorge Bell and Sons1875-01-01
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Shakespeare's King Richard IIIs.n.1877-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy in five actsPrinted at the Chiswick Press1878-01-01
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The iron chests.n.1879-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy in five actsRev. ed.Printed at the Chiswick press1879-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea comedy in five actsPrinted at the Chiswick Press1879-01-01
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The stage as it isa lectureHenry Vickers1881-01-01
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The Merchant of Venicea comedy in five actsEleventh thousand.Printed at the Chiswick Press1881-01-01
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Much ado about nothinga comedy in five acts[s.n.]1882-01-01
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Nance Oldfielda comedy in one act[s.n.]1883-01-01
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Twelfth night, or, What you will[s.n.]1884-01-01
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Address to the students of Harvard Universitypublisher not identified1885-01-01
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Charles I.1885-01-01
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The merchant of Venice1885-01-01
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English actorstheir characteristics and their methodsClarendon Press1886-01-01
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[English actors, their characteristics and their methodsa discourse delivered in the University schools at Oxford, June 26, 18861886-01-01
The art of actingAuthorized ed.The Dramatic Pub. Co.1887-01-01-
Macbetha tragedy[s.n.]1888-01-01
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Olivia1891-01-01
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Charles I.1891-01-01
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Ravenswood1891-01-01
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Charles Ia play in four actsNassau Steam Press1891-01-01
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The dramaaddresses by Henry IrvingJoseph Knight company1892-01-01
The dramaaddressesTait, Sons & Company1892-01-01-
King Leara tragedy in five actsNassau Steam Press1892-01-01
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Becketa tragedy in a prologue and four actsMacmillan1893-01-01
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Olivia1894-01-01
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Louis XI1894-01-01
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Much ado about nothing1895-01-01
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Don Quixote1895-01-01
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A story of Waterloo1895-01-01
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Cymbelinea comedy in five acts[s.n.]1896-01-01
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Peter the Greata play in five acts[s.n.]1897-01-01
The theatre in its relation to the stateR.G. Badger & Co.1898-01-01-
Robespierre1899-01-01
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The merchant of Veniceas presented at The Lyceum Theatre, London, under the management of Henry Irving, on Saturday, November 1st, 1879Rand, McNally1900-01-01
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Coriolanuss.n.]1901-01-01
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Dante1903-01-01
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Waterloo1903-01-01
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Louis XI1903-01-01
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The merchant of Venice1903-01-01
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The bells1903-01-01
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Two lecturesColley Cibber's "Apology" delivered to the members of the O. P. Club, Sunday, April 24th, 1904 and The Art and status of the actor, delivered to the members of the Playgoer's Club, Sunday, April 1st, 1900Chiswick Press1904-01-01
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Catalogue of the collection of theatrical relics, costumes, bronzes, silver, furniture and decorative objectsthe property of Sir Henry Iving ... deceased ... which (by order of the executors) will be sold by auction by ... Christie, Manson & Woods ... Thursday, December 14, 1905Christie, Manson & Woods1905-01-01
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Haiyūjutsu oyobi gekironYomiuri Shinbunsha1907-01-01
Sir Henry Irvingtheatre, culture, and society : essays, addresses, and lecturesRyburn Pub.1994-01-01