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The evil genius : an original comedy, in three acts / by Bayle Bernard.

LIBRA 812 B458E
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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection 822C W738 v.3
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bernard, William Bayle, 1807-1875.
Series:
French's standard drama ; 155.
French's standard drama ; 155
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama.
Penn Provenance:
Sloan, J.M. (stamp) (RBC 812 B458E)
Glenroy, John G. (autograph, National Theatre, Philadelphia, 1857) (RBC 812 B458E)
Winter, William (bookplate) (RBC 822C W738 v.3)
Physical Description:
48 pages ; 20 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Samuel French, [1856?]
Notes:
At head of title-page:-French's standard drama, 155.
"As performed at the London and American Theatres."
"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."
Includes cast lists for performances in London (1856); Burton's New York (1856) and Niblo's, New York (1856)
Local Notes:
RBC 822C W738 v.3 bound with: À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott. Don Caesar de Bazan. New York : Samuel French, [1845?] (Item 3 of 11)
OCLC:
4533447

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