Shakespeare Promptbook Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL15217161A
Top Subjects
- Drama (12)
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (10)
- Promptbooks (6)
- Adaptations (5)
- Stage history (4)
- Henry IV King of England (1367-1413) (4)
- Kings and rulers (2)
Books by Shakespeare Promptbook Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection)
Total count: 75
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Hamlet, Prince of Denmarka tragedyPrinted by C. Lowndes, No. 66, Drury-Lane, next the stage door, and sold in the theatre1796-01-01
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Shakspeare's merchant of Veniceprinted by C. Lowndes1797-01-01
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Cymbelinepublisher not identified1800-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedyPrinted by and for J. Roach at the Britannia Printing Office1805-01-01
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Shakspeare's Tempest, or, The enchanted islanda playPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster Row; and sold in the theatre1806-01-01
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Shakspeare's Othello, the Moor of Venicea tragedyPublished by John West, 75, Cornhill, David Carlisle, printer, no. 5, Court street1807-01-01
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King Henry VIIIa historical play, in five actsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster row.1810-01-01
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The first part of King Henry IVan historical play, in five actsPublished by D. Longworth1811-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea comedyPublished by John West and Co, no. 75, Cornhill1811-01-01
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Julius Caesara tragedyPrinted for John Miller, 25, Bow-Street, Covent-Garden, and sold in the theatres1814-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsPrinted and published by Oliver & Boyd, High Street1814-01-01
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Shakspeare's King Henry the Fourth(the first part), an historical playPrinted for John Miller1815-01-01
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Richard the Thirda tragedyPublished for the proprietors by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, and C. Chapple, and sold by W. and J. Lowndes1818-01-01
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The merry wives of Windsora comedyOxberry's edition.Published for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, Stationers' Court, Ludgate-Street, and C. Chapple, 66, Pall-Mall1820-01-01
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Twelfth night; or, What you willa comedyPublished for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall ... and C. Chapple ...1821-01-01
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Coriolanus, or, The Roman matrona tragedyPublished by Wells and Lilly1822-01-01
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Two gentlemen of VeronaJ. Walker; G. Offor; Sharpe and Sons1822-01-01
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Hamleta tragedyOxberry's edition.Published by Wells and Lilly, Court-Street1822-01-01
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Much ado about nothinga comedyPublished for the proprietors, by W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, and C. Chapple1823-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea comedyPublished Wells and Lilly - Court-Street1823-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea comedy, in five actsT. Dolby1824-01-01
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King Leara tragedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1824-01-01
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The merry wives of WindsorA comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland, 19, Ludgate hill.1827-01-01
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Macbetha tragedyW. Whale1829-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1829-01-01
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Twelfth night, or, What you willa comedy in five actsJohn Cumberland, 19 Ludgate Hill1829-01-01
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King Leara tragedy, in five actsNeal & Mackenzie1829-01-01
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A midsummer-night's dreama comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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The comedy of errorsa comedy in five actsJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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Cymbelinean historical play, in five actsG.H. Davidson1830-01-01
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Much ado about nothingA comedy, in five actsE.B. Clayton and C. Neal1831-01-01
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Richard the Third, or, The battle of Bosworth Fielda tragedy in five actsTurner & Fisher1838-01-01
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Othello, the Moor of Venicea tragedy in five actsTurner & Fisher, 11 North Sixth Street1838-01-01
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CoriolanusCharles Knight & Co.1843-01-01
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Shakespeare's historical tragedy of Richard IIIadapted to representation by Colley Cibber ; as played by Kemble, Cooke, and Kean ; and reproduced at the Park Theatre, New York, Jan. 7th, 1846. With the stage business, cast of characters, costumes, relative positions, &cWilliam Taylor, no. 18 Ann Street1846-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy, in five actsThe stage ed.M. Douglas, publisher1848-01-01
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King Henry IVPart I : a tragedy in five actsWilliam Taylor & Co.1850-01-01
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King Johna tragedy in five actsWm. Taylor & Co., 18 Ann-Street1853-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsWilliam Taylor & co., no. 18 Ann-Street1853-01-01
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Much ado about nothinga comedy in six actsSamuel French, 121 Nassau Street1854-01-01
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Julius Caesara tragedy, in five actsWilliam Taylor & Co., no. 18 Ann-Street1855-01-01
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The tempesta play, in five actsSamuel French, 121 Nassau-Street1856-01-01
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Shakespeare's play of A midsummer night's dreamarranged for representation at the Princess's Theatre : with historical and explanatory notesThird edition.Printed by John K. Chapman and Co.1858-01-01
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Shakespeare's tragedy of King Leararranged for representation at the Princess's Theatre : with historical and explanatory notesPrinted by John K. Chapman and Co.1858-01-01
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King Learno. 3 of the Edwin Forrest edition of Shakespearian and other plays : correctly marked, with the kind permission of the eminent tragedian, from his own prompt book, and as acted by him in the principal cities of the United States under the management of James M. NixonPrinted for the Publishers by Torrey Brothers1860-01-01
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Othellono. 2 of the Edwin Forrest edition of Shakspearian and other plays : correctly marked, with the kind permission of the eminent tragedian, from his own prompt book, and as acted by him in the principal cities of the United States, under the management of James M. NixonPrinted for the Publishers by Torrey Brothers1860-01-01
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Coriolanus, or, The Roman matronFor sale by C.S. Bernard & Co., of the American Dramatic Institute1860-01-01
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As you like ita comedy, in five actsThomas Hailes Lacy1860-01-01
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King Richard the Thirda tragedy in five actsThe Music Publishing Company1860-01-01
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Midsummer night's dreamarranged for representation at Laura Keene's theatre : with historical and explanatory notes, collected from various authoritiesSamuel French1863-01-01
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Shakespeare's tragedy of King Richard IIIwith explanatory and illustrative notes and numerous extracts from the history on which the play is foundedNew edition.Longmans, Green, and co.1874-01-01
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Henry the FifthA historical play, in five actsRobert M. De Witt, publisher1875-01-01
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Othello, the Moor of VeniceGeorge Bell and Sons1875-01-01
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The Merchant of Venicea comedy in five actsChiswick Press1880-01-01
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Measure for measurea comedyMemorial theatre editionSamuel French, 86, Strand1880-01-01
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Twelfth nighta comedy in five actsHasselman-Journal Co., stereotypers, printers and binders1883-01-01
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As you like ita comedy in five actsSamuel French & Son1883-01-01
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Julius CaesarClarendon Press1883-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy in five actsRevised edition.Printed at the Chiswick press1883-01-01
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King JohnClarendon Press1887-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy in five actsThe stage edition.T.H. French, successor to Samuel French & Son, publisher, 28 West 23d Street1891-01-01
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Shakespeare's comedy of the merchant of VeniceHarper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square1892-01-01
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Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and JulietHarper & Bros.1894-01-01
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Shakespeare's comedy of the Merchant of VeniceJ.M. Dent1894-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsSamuel French, publisher, 24 West 22d Street1900-01-01
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Troilus and CressidaGeorge Bell & Sons1902-01-01
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Shakespeare's Antony and CleopatraWarrington & Co.1907-01-01
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Shakespeare's tragedy of OthelloThe Penn Publishing Company1911-01-01
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MacbethHoughton, Mifflin and company1911-01-01
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Shakespeare's comedy of the Taming of the shrewJ.M. Dent and Sons, LD: Aldine House WC1913-01-01
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Shakespeare's first part of King Henry IVDent1919-01-01
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Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer night's dreamJ.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd.1927-01-01
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Shakespeare's Twelfth nightThe Macmillan Company1931-01-01
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Romeo and JulietJ.M. Dent & Sons, Ltd1939-01-01
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As you like ita comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland