Augustin Daly
Born 1838-01-01
Died 1899-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL341281A
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- WikidataQ953458
- ISNI0000000109623624
- LibriVox15125
- Goodreads637859
Top Subjects
- Stage history (9)
- William Shakespeare (1564-1616) (9)
- Promptbooks (9)
- Great Britain (8)
- Edmund Kean (1787-1833) (8)
- History (5)
- Napoleon I Emperor of the French (1769-1821) (4)
Books by Augustin Daly
Total count: 182
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Madam Gwins answer to the Dutches of Portsmouths letterPrinted for J. Johnson1682-01-01
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An Apology for the life of Mr. T......... C....., comedianbeing a proper sequel to the Apology for the life of Mr. Colley Cibber, comedian : with an historical view of the stage to the present yearPrinted for J. Mechell ...1740-01-01
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A full answer to Queries upon queriesin which the conduct of the players is vindicated, and the misrepresentations of the querist expos'dPrinted for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane1743-01-01
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Queries upon queries, to be answered by the male-content playersfor the satisfaction of the publick, in regard to the present dispute between them and the managerPrinted for W. Bickerton, in the Temple-Exchange, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street1743-01-01
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To the public[s.n.]1756-01-01
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The red scarfa story of the Aroostook and its lumber mills, in three acts and three tableauxpublisher not identified1800-01-01
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The merry wives of Windsora comedy in five actsS. French1800-01-01
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Love's labour's losta comedy in five actsWilliam V. Spencer1800-01-01
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Three preludes to the play"Love's young dream"; "A wet blanket"; "A sudden shower"Douglas Taylor & co.1800-01-01
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Under the gaslighta totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times. As originally played at the New York theater in the months of August, Sept. and Oct. 1867Author's ed.T.H. French, etc., etc.1800-01-01
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Leah, the forsakena play, in five actsJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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Midsummer N. Dream1800-01-01
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Love's labour's lostG. H. Davidson1800-01-01
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Caution to John BullPrinted by S. Gosnell, Little Queen Street, Holborn1803-01-01
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Sheridan's address to the peopleOur king! Our country! And our God!Printed for J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, at the Bible, Crown, and Constitution, No. 32, Cornhill, By T. Maiden1803-01-01
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Another confirmation of the tender mercies of Bonaparte in Egypt!Printed for J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, at the Bible, Crown, and Constitution, no. 32, Cornhill, by T. Maiden1803-01-01
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Who is Bonaparte?Printed for J. Asperne, successor to Mr. Sewell, at the Bible, Crown, and Constitution, no. 32, Cornhill, by J. & E. Hodson1803-01-01
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A song for the timesPrinted for J. Wallis, Ludgate Street, price 1d. or 9d. per dozen, by J. Crowder and E. Hemsted, Warwick Square1803-01-01
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A relish for Old Nicksong, on the threatened invasion : tune--Vicar and MosesPrinted for J. Wallis, Ludgate Hill, price 1d. or 8d. per dozen, by J. Crowder and E. Hemsted, Warwick Square1803-01-01
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Bertram, or, The castle of St. Aldobranda tragedy, in five actsNinth edition.Printed for John Murray, Albemarle-Street1817-01-01
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Monody on the death of the Right Honourable R.B. Sheridanspoken at Drury Lane TheatreNew edition.Printed for John Murray ...1817-01-01
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New Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Monday, four o'clockthe public is respectfully informed, that a messenger having this instant arrived from Derby ... communicating the sudden indisposition of Mr. Kean, owing to the rupture of a blood vessel, it is with the utmost regret the manager is compelled to change the play of Richard the Third, and ... Hamlet will accordingly be substituted ...The Theatre1824-01-01
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Kean vindicated, or, The truth discoveredwith is [!] flattering reception on Monday eveningPrinted and published by T. Reed, 90, Drury Lane1825-01-01
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Cocks and cuckoldom!!original songs, on Keen, Cocks, and Little BreechesPrinted and published by John Fairburn, Broadway, Ludgate-Hill1825-01-01
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The actor and the alderman's wife, or, Kean and his Little Breeches!a farce in three actsPublished by T. Holt, 1, Catherine-Street, Strand; and to be had of all booksellers1825-01-01
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Secrets worth knowingsuppressed letters : Cox versus KeanChubb, printer, 7, Fetter Lane1825-01-01
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The poetic epistles of Edmundwith notes, illustrations, and reflectionsPrinted for the editor1825-01-01
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A catalogue of the following unique selection of valuables of the late Edmund Kean, Esqculled especially from his cottage in the Isle of Bute ... : also a unique and interesting library of books ...G. Robins1834-01-01
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Edmund KeanPublished by W. Strange, G. Purkiss ... [and 6 others1835-01-01
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Warme beere, or, A treatise wherein is declared by many reasons, that beere so qualified is farre more wholesome than that which is drunke coldwith a confutation of such objections that are made against it : published for the preservation of healthPrinted by R.D. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entering into Pope's-Head Alley out of Lumbard street in London1850-01-01
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Correspondence of Augustin Daly and Joseph F. Daly, and documents serving for memoirs.1858-01-01
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Leah, the forsakena play in five acts.Samuel French1862-01-01
Leah, the forsakenA play, in five actsS. French1862-01-01-
Theatre scrapbooks, 1863-1899.1863-01-01
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Taming a butterflyan original adaptation in three actss.n.]1864-01-01
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Taming a butterflyan original adaptation in three acts[s.n.]1864-01-01
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Under the gaslight: a totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these timesin five acts.Author's ed.W. C. Wemyss1867-01-01
Under the gaslighta totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times, in five actsPrinted for the author1867-01-01-
A legend of Norwood, or, Village life in New Englandan original dramatic comedy of American life in four acts[s.n.]1867-01-01
A legend of "Norwood"Printed for the author1867-01-01-
A legend of Norwood, or, Village life in New Englandan original dramatic comedy of American life in four actss.n.]1867-01-01
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Under the gaslighta totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times in five actsAuthor's ed.W.C. Wemyss1867-01-01
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Griffith Gaunt, or, Jealousya drama in five actsAuthor's ed.W.C. Wemyss1868-01-01
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Griffith Gaunt, or, Jealousya drama in five actsAuthor's edW.C. Wemyss1868-01-01
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Griffith Gauntor, Jealousy, a drama in five actsW.C. Wemyss1868-01-01
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Hazardous groundan original adapation in four acts from Victoria [sic] Sardon's [sic] "Nos bono [sic] villageios [sic]"Author's edW.C. Wemyss1868-01-01
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Hazardous groundAn original adaption in four acts, from Victoria Sardon's "Nos Bono Villegios" ...Author's ed.W.C. Wemyss1868-01-01
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The history of signboardsfrom the earliest times to the present day4th ed.J.C. Hotten1868-01-01
"Frou Frou" ...1870-01-01-
"Frou frou"a comedy of powerful human interest, in five actsSamuel French1870-01-01
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The story of Frou Froua life sketch.Ledger Job Printing Office1870-01-01
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Frou froua comedy of powerful human interest, in five actsS. French1870-01-01
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The school for scandala comedy in five actsS. French1874-01-01
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The school for scandala comedy in five actsS. French1874-01-01
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Love's labour's losta comedy in five actsJ.W. Morrissey1874-01-01
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List of portraits, views, etc. contained in this illustrated copy of Genest's History of the English stage 1600-1830Chiswick Press1876-01-01
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Lemonsa comedy in three acts from the German of Julius Rosens.n.]1877-01-01
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Lemonsa comedy in three actspublisher not identified1877-01-01
Under the gaslighta totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times, in five actsAuthor's ed.S. French & son1880-01-01-
Three preludes to the play[s.n.]1880-01-01
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Three preludes to the plays.n.1880-01-01
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Theater program for "The Passing Regiment," at Daly's Theatre, New York, December 24, 1881A.S. Seer's Show Printing House, 26 Union Square.1881-01-01
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All's well that ends wellShakspere's comedy1882-01-01
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Under the gaslight; or, life and love of these times, and original drama, of American life, in four acts ... as ... performed at the New York Theatre.Dicks1883-01-01
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The big bonanzaa comedy of our time in five acts : from the German of von Moserpublisher not identified1884-01-01
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Madelaine Morela play in four acts([publisher not identified])1884-01-01
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Piquea play of to-day, in five acts([publisher not identified])1884-01-01
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The passing regimenta comedy of the day in five acts from the German of G. von Moser and Franz von Schonthau [sic][s.n.]1884-01-01
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7-20-8, or, Casting the boomeranga comedy of to-day in 4 acts from the German of von Schoenthau [sics.n.1884-01-01
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Love on crutchesa comedy in three actss.n.]1884-01-01
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Needles and pinsa comedy of the present in four acts from the German of Rosens.n.1884-01-01
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Our English frienda comedy in 4 acts[s.n.]1884-01-01
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Needles and pinsa comedy of the present, in four acts(s.n.)1884-01-01
The passing regimenta comedy of the day, in five actsPrinted as manuscript only, for the author1884-01-01-
Piquea play of to-day, in five actsPrinted as manuscript only for A. Daly1884-01-01
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An Arabian night in the nineteenth centurya comedy in four acts : from the German of von Mosers.n.1884-01-01
Divorcea play of the period, in five actsPrinted as manuscript only for the author1884-01-01-
Love on crutchesa comedy in three acts[s.n.]1884-01-01
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An Arabian night in the nineteenth centurya comedy in four acts : from the German of von Moser[s.n.]1884-01-01
Our English friend.A comedy in 4 acts.Printed, as manuscript only, for the author1884-01-01-
The country girla comedy in three acts[s.n.]1884-01-01
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April, 1835. Fiftieth anniversary of the first appearance on the stage of Mrs. J.R. Vincent, Boston's favorite actressfifty years of an actress' life. April, 1885printed by Robinson & Stephenson1885-01-01
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Horizonan original drama of contemporaneous society and of American frontier perils in five acts and seven tableaux[s.n.]1885-01-01
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A flash of lightninga drama of life in our day in five acts[s.n.]1885-01-01
Dollars and sensePrinted, as manuscript only1885-01-01-
A flash of lightninga drama of life in our day in five actss.n.]1885-01-01
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Dollars and sense, or, The heedless onesa comedy of to-day in three actss.n.1885-01-01
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A flash of lightninga drama of life in our day, in five actsPrinted, as manuscript only, for the author1885-01-01
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Man and wifea play in five acts, based on a novel by Wilkie CollinsPrinted, as manuscript only, for the author1885-01-01
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The recruiting officera comedys.n.]1885-01-01
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Horizonan original drama of contemporaneous society and of American frontier perils in five acts and seven tableauxs.n.]1885-01-01
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A night off, or, A page from Balzaca comedy in four acts from the German of Schonthan Brothers[s.n.]1885-01-01
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She wou'd and she wou'd nota comedys.n.]1886-01-01
Nancy and companyan eccentric piece in four acts.Printed as manuscript for the author1886-01-01-
Nancy and companyan eccentric piece in four acts([publisher not identified])1886-01-01
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After business hoursa comedy in four acts([publisher not identified])1886-01-01
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After business hoursa comedy in four acts[s.n.]1886-01-01
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She wou'd and she wou'd nota comedy[s.n.]1886-01-01
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Monsieur Alphonsea play in three acts[s.n.]1886-01-01
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Monsieur Alphonsea play in three actss.n.1886-01-01
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The merry wives of Windsora comedy[s.n.]1886-01-01
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Taming of the shrewa comedyCentenary ed.[s.n.]1887-01-01
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Taming of the shrewa comedys.n.]1887-01-01
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The railroad of lovea comedy in four acts (from the German of Schoenthan and Kadelburg)Privately printed for the author as manuscript only1887-01-01
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Love in harnessa comedy in three acts from the French of Albin Valabregue[s.n.]1887-01-01
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Taming of the shrewa comedyCentenary edition.Privately printed for Mr. Daly1887-01-01
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Leah, the forsakena play, in five actsT.H. French, successor to Samuel French & Son Publisher 28 West 23d Street1887-01-01
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Love in harnessa comedy in three acts from the French of Albin Valabregues.n.]1887-01-01
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The railroad of lovea comedy in four acts from the German of Schoenthan and Kadelburg[s.n.]1887-01-01
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Woffingtona tribute to the actress and the womanPrinted for the author1888-01-01
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Woffington.A tribute to the actress and the woman.Press of Globe Printing House]1888-01-01
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WoffingtonA tribute to the actress and the woman ...Printed for the author1888-01-01
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A midsummer night's dreama comedy in five actsPrivately printed1888-01-01
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The comedy of A midsummer night's dream[s.n.]1888-01-01
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Theater program for "As You Like It" at Daly's Theatre, December 27, 1889Publisher not identified1889-01-01
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The lottery of lovean eccentric comedy in three acts from the French of Bisson and Mars[s.n.]1889-01-01
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The lottery of lovean eccentric comedy in three actspublisher not identified1889-01-01
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Rehearsing a tragedya conceit in one acts.n.]1889-01-01
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Rehearsing a tragedya conceit in one act[s.n.]1889-01-01
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The great unknowna comedy in three acts from the German of Schoenthan and Kadelburgs.n.1890-01-01
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An international matcha comedy in four actsPrivately printed for the author1890-01-01
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An international matcha comedy in four acts from the German of Franz von Schoenthans.n.1890-01-01
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As you like ita comedy in five actsT. H. French1890-01-01
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As you like ita comedys.n.1890-01-01
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As you like ita comedy[s.n.]1890-01-01
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Theater program for Augustin Daly's Company performance of "The School for Scandal," Albaugh's Lyceum Theatre, Baltimore, April 22, 1891The Southern Engraving Co.1891-01-01
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Ada Rehana study2nd ed., with a new chapter and additional portraits.Printed for A. Daly1891-01-01
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Woffington, a tribute to the actress and the womanWith photogravure illustrationsNims and Knight1891-01-01
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Love's labor's losta comedys.n.]1891-01-01
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The last worda comedy in four actsPrivately printed for Augustin Daly1891-01-01
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The last worda comedy in four actss.n.]1891-01-01
Woffington, a tribute to the actress and the woman.With photogravure illustrations.2d ed.Nims and Knight1891-01-01-
Love in tandema comedy in three acts from the French of Bocage and de Courcys.n.1892-01-01
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The belle's strategem[s.n.]1892-01-01
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The foresters1892-01-01
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Love in tandema comedy in three acts ; from the French of Bocage and De Courcypublisher not identified1892-01-01
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Love in tandema comedy in three acts from the French of Bocage and de Courcy[s.n.]1892-01-01
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Twelfe night, or, What you willPrivately printed for Augustin Daly1893-01-01
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Twelfe [sic] night, or, What you wills.n.]1893-01-01
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Little Miss Milliona comedy in four acts from the German of Blumenthals.n.]1893-01-01
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A test case, or, Grass versus granitea comedy in four acts from the German of Blumenthal and Kadelburgs.n.1893-01-01
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Little Miss Milliona comedy in four actsPrinted as manuscript for the author only1893-01-01
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A test case, or, Grass versus granitea comedy in four acts from the German of Blumenthal and Kadelburg[s.n.]1893-01-01
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Twelfe [sic] night, or, What you will[s.n.]1893-01-01
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Under the gaslighta totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times, in five actsAuthor's ed.S. French1895-01-01
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The Countess Guckia comedy in three actss.n.]1895-01-01
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Under The GaslightReprint Services Corp1895-01-01
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"The countess Gucki"a comedy, in three acts1895-01-01
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The two gentlemen of Veronaa comedys.n.1895-01-01
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Hansel and Gretel1895-01-01
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The two gentlemen of Veronaa comedy in four acts[s.n.]1895-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea play in five actss.n.]1896-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea play in five acts[s.n.]1896-01-01
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The geisha1897-01-01
"Frou frou"a playT. H. French; etc., etc.1897-01-01-
Much ado about nothinga comedy in five actss.n.]1897-01-01
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Seven-twenty-eight, or, Casting the boomeranga comedy of to-day, in four acts : from the German of Von SchönthanDick & Fitzgerald, c1897.1897-01-01
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The tempestAnniversary ed.s.n.]1897-01-01
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A night off; or, A page from BalzacA comedy in four actsH. Roorbach1897-01-01
A night off, or, A page from Balzaca comedy in four actsFitzgerald1897-01-01-
Much ado about nothinga comedy in five acts[s.n.]1897-01-01
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TempestPrivately printed for Mr. Daly1897-01-01
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The merchant of VeniceSouvenir ed.Privately printed [Douglas Taylor & Co.1898-01-01
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The inconstant, or, The way to win hima comedys.n.]1899-01-01
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Catalogue of the valuable literary and art property gathered by the late Augustin Daly, to be disposed of at absolute public sale ...1900-01-01
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A catalogue of rare books, original drawings, extra illustrated works, and other interesting literary material, chiefly from the library of the late Augustin Daly1900-01-01
Catalogue of rare books, originial drawings, extra illustrated works, and other interesting literary material ...with many interesting and valuable additions from other sources on sale ...Mills printing co.1900-01-01
The Augustin Daly collection of portraits of eminent men and women of the stage ... To be sold at ... the Anderson Galleries.Anderson Galleries1912-01-01-
The Augustin Daly collection of portraits of eminent men and women of the stage, to be sold at unrestricted public sale, November 27th, 1912, at the Anderson GalleriesAmerican Bank Note Co.1912-01-01
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Man and wife& other playsPrinceton university press1942-01-01
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Man and wife & other playsPrinceton University Press1942-01-01
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Divorcea play of the period in five acts1942-01-01
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Man and wifea play in five acts1942-01-01
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The lottery of lovean eccentric comedy in three acts from the French of Bisson and Marss.n.]1966-01-01
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A sister's sacrifice1970-01-01
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A legend of "Norwood"or, Village life in New England. An original dramatic comedy of American life, in four acts.Printed for the author1975-01-01
PlaysCambridge University Press1984-01-01-
A new playa drama in three acts
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The big bonanzaa comedy of our time in five acts : from the German of von Mosers.n.
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Correspondence and documents of Augustin Daly and Joseph F. Daly, 1858-1899
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Pique
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Under the gaslight, or, life and love of these timesan original drama of American life, in four acts.Dicks