John Poole
Died 1872-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF89815697
- WikidataQ6253156
- ISNI0000000081631648
- Open LibraryOL369962A
Top Subjects
- Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 -- Parodies, imitations, etc (2)
- Mélesville M. (1787-1865) (2)
- Shakespeare, William, -- 1564-1616 (1)
- Musicals -- Librettos (1)
- Parodies, imitations (1)
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (1)
- George Steevens (1736-1800) (1)
Books by John Poole
Total count: 95
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Delicate attentionsa farce in two actsDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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Delicate attentionsa farce in two actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1800-01-01
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Deaf as a posta farce, in one actS. French1800-01-01
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Simpson and Coa comedy, in two actsC. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Uncle Sam, or, A nabob for an houra farce in two actsF. Turner ; sold by Turner & Fisher1800-01-01
Deaf as a posta farce, in one act.S. French1800-01-01-
Simpson and Co.a comedy in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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A nabob for an houra farce in two actsDuncombe's ed.Printed and published by Duncombe1800-01-01
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'Twould puzzle a conjurerA comic drama, in two actsJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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The Earls of Hammersmith, or, The cellar spectre!a commercial, tragical, burlesque drama in one actDuncombe's ed.Printed and published by Duncombe1800-01-01
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Twould puzzle a conjurer!a comic drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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A nabob for an houra farce, in two actsS. French1800-01-01
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Hamlet travestiein three actsPrinted for Richardson1810-01-01
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The hole in the walla farce in two actsPrinted for Richardson1813-01-01
The hole in the walla farce, in two actsPublished by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic repository, Shakspeare-gallery. Dec. 1813.1813-01-01-
Othello-travestiein three actsPrinted for J.J. Stockdale1813-01-01
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Intrigueor, The bath road.Samuel French1814-01-01
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Intrigue, or, Married yesterdaya comic interlude, in one act ...J. Robinson1814-01-01
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Intrigue; or; The Bath roada comic interlude in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1814-01-01
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Who's who?, or, The double imposturea farce in two actsPrinted for Whittingham and Arliss1815-01-01
Who's who?Whittingham and Arliss1815-01-01
The village school improved; or, The new system of education practically explained1815-01-01
IntrigueLongworth, at the dramatic repository, Shakespeare-gallery.1816-01-01-
Intrigue, or, Married yesterdaya comic interlude, in one act : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury LaneD. Longworth1816-01-01
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Who's who? Or, The double impostureA farce.--In two actsSecond edition.Printed for Whittingham and Arliss1816-01-01
IntrigueLongworth, at the dramatic repository, Shakespeare-gallery.1816-01-01
IntrigueLongworth, at the dramatic repository, Shakespeare-gallery.1816-01-01
IntrigueLongworth, at the dramatic repository, Shakespeare-gallery.1816-01-01-
Hamlet travestiein three acts : with burlesque annotations after the manner of Dr. Johnson and Geo. Steevens and the various commentatorsSixth edition.Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones ... and J.M. Richardson ... by B. McMillan ...1817-01-01
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A short reign, and a merry oneA petite comedy, in two actsJ. Miller1819-01-01
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A short reign, and a merry onea petite comedy in two actsPrinted for J. Miller1819-01-01
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The two pages of Frederick the Greata comic piece in two acts. From the French. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardenPrinted for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall1821-01-01
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Matchmakinga petite comedy in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1821-01-01
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The two pages of Frederick the Greata comic piece in two actsPrinted for W. Simpkins and R. Marshall1821-01-01
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The two pages of Frederick the greata comic pieceW. Simpkin and R. Marshall1821-01-01
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'Twould puzzle a conjurora comic drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1824-01-01
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A year in an hour : or, The cock of the walkA farce in two acts, performed Theatre Royal, Haymarket ... June 17th, 18241824-01-01
A year in an houror, The cock of the walk. A farceJ. Miller1824-01-01-
A year in an hour, or, The cock of the walka farce in two actsPrinted for J. Miller1824-01-01
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'Twould puzzle a conjurera comic drama in two actsWm. Taylor1824-01-01
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Manoeuveringa farcetta in one act : taken from the French piece entitled "Les projets de mariage", from which is adapted "Match-making" performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay Market, and from which is translated "Military tactics", performed at the Theatre Royal, English Opera HousePrinted for John Lowndes, 9, South-side of Drury Lane Theatre1824-01-01
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Married and singlea comedy in three actsPrinted for J. Miller1824-01-01
Married and singleA comedyJ. Miller1824-01-01-
Paul Prya comedy, in three acts.Printed and published by John Duncombe1825-01-01
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The scapegoata farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1825-01-01
The Scape-goat: A Farce in One ActSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1826-01-01
The scape-goata farce, in one act ...Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1826-01-01-
Paul Pryin which are all the peculiarities, irregularities, singularities, pertinacity, loquacity, and audacity of Paul PryPublished by T. Hughes, 35, Ludgate Hill1826-01-01
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The scape-goata farce in one actSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1826-01-01
The wealthy widowJ. Miller1827-01-01
Paul Prya comedy in three acts.E. M. Murden1827-01-01-
The wealthy widow, or, They're both to blamea comedy in three actsJ. Miller1827-01-01
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Simpson and coa comedy, in two acts, performed, for the first time, on Saturday, 4th January, 1823, at the Theatre Royal, Drury LaneA new edition.Printed for John Miller, New Bridge Street1827-01-01
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My wife - what wifea farce in one or two acts.Samuel French1829-01-01
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Past and present; or, The hidden treasurea drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1830-01-01
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Turning the tablesa farce in one actPrinted and published by Combe1830-01-01
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Turning the tablesa farce in one actPrinted and published by Combe1830-01-01
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Intrigue, or The Bath roada comic interlude in one actJ. Duncombe. & Co., 10, Middle Row, Holborn1831-01-01
Deaf as a posta farce, in one actE.B. Clayton1833-01-01-
A soldier's courtshipa comedy in one actJ. Miller1833-01-01
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Patrician & parvenu, or, Confusion worse confoundeda comedy in five actsJ. Miller1835-01-01
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Patrician & parvenu, or, "Confusion worse confounded"a comedy, in five actsJohn Miller1835-01-01
Sketches and recollections.Pub. for H. Colburn, by R. Bentley, [etc., etc.]1835-01-01-
Atonement, or, The god-daughtera drama in two actsJ. Miller1836-01-01
Crotchets in the airH. Colburn1838-01-01-
Crotchets in the air, or, An (un) scientific account of a balloon-trip, in a familiar letter to a friend2nd ed.H. Colburn1838-01-01
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Little Pedlington and the PedlingtoniansH. Colburn1839-01-01
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Comic sketches and recollections2nd ed.Henry Colburn1843-01-01
Phineas Quiddy; or Sheer industry.Colburn1843-01-01-
Phineas Quiddy, or, Sheer industryH. Colburn1843-01-01
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The comic miscellany for 1845William H. Colyer1845-01-01
Christmas Festivities: Tales, Sketches, and Characters, with Beauties of the Modern Drama, in ...Smith, Elder and Co.1845-01-01-
Christmas festivitiestales, sketches, and characters, with beauties of the modern drama, in four specimensSmith, Elder & Co.1845-01-01
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Scan. Mag, or, The village gossipa popular farce in two actsTurner & Fisher1850-01-01
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Lodgings for single gentlemena farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Scan. Mag, or, The village gossipa popular farce in two actsTurner & Fisher1850-01-01
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Lodgings for single gentlemena farce in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Scan. mag! or, The village gossipTurner & Fisher?1850-01-01
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A soldier's courtshipa comedy in one actJohn Perry1854-01-01
Phineas Quiddyor, sheer industryRoutledge, Watnes, & Routledge1859-01-01
The comic sketch-book; or, Sketches and recollections1859-01-01-
Deaf as a post, a farce, in one act.Lacy1862-01-01
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Past and present, or, The hidden treasurea drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1872-01-01
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Deaf as a post [a farce in one act] and A soldier's courtship [or, Love at first sighta comedy in one act]Original complete ed.J. Dicks1880-01-01
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Intrigue, a comic interlude, in one act ... as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.1880-01-01
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Turning the tables, a farce, in one actfirst performed at ... Drury Lane ... 1830.Dicks1883-01-01
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Narrow boat ventureThornhill Press1975-01-01
Starting PointsProject Ideas for CDT, Science and TechnologyNelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd1987-05-27
Exploring the Global EconomyDurell Institute of Monetary Science at Shena1998-12-01
Common Warehouse MetamodelAn Introduction to the Standard for Data Warehouse IntegrationWiley2001-11-15
Common Warehouse Metamodel Developer's GuideWiley2003-01-07-
Married and singlea comedy in three actsM. Douglas
Paul Prya comedy in three actsE. B. Clayton
Turning the tablesan original farce, in one actJ. Duncombe-
Tribulationor, Unwelcome visitors : a comedy in two acts; printed from the acting copy