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Matthews, Charles James, et. al. Why Did You Die? A Petite Comedy in One Act. London. (1837-1-1).
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Planchè, J.R., et. al.. Puss in Boots: An Original, Comical, Magical, Mew-Sical, Fairy Burletta in One Act. London. (1838-1-1).
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Rossini, Gioacchino and J.J. Watson. Mr. & Mrs. Jones' Discussion on Dress: Comic Matrimonial Duett. Baltimore: W.C. Peters; Louisville: Peters & Webster; Cincinnati: Peters & Field. (1839-1-1).
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Brougham, John and Lemon Mark. The Demon Gift; or, Visions of the Future. London. (1840-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Love's Livery: A Farce in One Act. London: J. Pattie. (1840-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Life in the Clouds, or, Olympus in an Uproar. A Burlesque Burletta, as Performing at the English Opera House. Correctly Printed from the Prompt Copy, with Exits, Entrances, Etc. and for the First Time That Any Dramatic Work Has Posessed the Same Advantage. London: J. Pattie. (1840-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Hunter's Bride,or, the Rose of Altenheim. (1841-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Enthusiasm A Farce in One Act. (1842-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Fine Ould Irish Gintleman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. (1845-1-1).
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A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott, et. al.. Songs, Duets, Trios, Choruses, &c. in the Operatic Comedy of "The Ambassadress". New York: Baker, Godwin & Co. (1851-1-1).
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O'Brien, Fitz-James. Beginning the World. New York: Horace Waters. (1853-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Gun-Maker of Moscow: Melo-Drama, in Three Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1854-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Revenge, or, The Medium Dramas of the Day. New York: Bunce. (1855-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Pigeon and the Hawks: Every-Day Drama. New York: Bunce. (1855-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Game of Love. An Original Comedy, in Five Acts. 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, as Performed at W. New York: Samuel French. (1855-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Love and Murder: A Farce, in One Act. 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. As Performed at the New York T. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Jane Eyre: A Drama in Five Acts. Adapted from Charlotte Brontë's Novel, by John Brougham. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Game of Life. An Original Comedy, in Five Acts. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, Etc. Etc. As Performed at Wallack's Theatre. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Temptation: Or, The Irish Emigrant. A Comic Drama, in Two Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Romance and Reality. Or, The Young Virginian. An Original Comedy, in Five Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. A Recollection of O'Flannigan and the Fairies. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Demon Lover, or, My Cousin German a Romantic Comedietta in Two Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Night and Morning: A Play, in Five Acts. Adapted from Bulwer's Novel. As Performed at Wallack's Theatre. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, a. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Irish Yankee, or, The Birth-Day of Freedom: A Drama in Three Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Franklin: A New and Original Historical Drama, in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Wilkins, Edward G.P.. Young New York. A Comedy, in Three Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. All's Fair in Love: An Original Dramatic Story. In Five Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Pirates of the Mississippi. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Life in New York; or, Tom And Jerry an a Visit. A Comic Drama, in Two Acts, with Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, Etc., Etc. As Performed at the Principal Theatres. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Dred: or, The Dismal Swamp. A Play in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Wilkins, Edward G.P.. My Wife's Mirror: A Comedy in One Act. New York: S. French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Red Mask: or, The Wolf of Lithuania. A Melo-Drama, in Three Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Po-ca-hon-tas, or, The Gentle Savage. In Two Acts. As Performed at Wallack's Theatre. New York and London: Samuel French. (1856-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Karmel, the Scout; or, The Rebel of the Jerseys. (1857-1-1).
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Gayler, Charles. The Love of a Prince: Or, The Court of Prussia. A Drama, in Three Acts. Altered and Adapted from the French. New York: Samuel French. (1857-1-1).
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Oscanyan, C.. The Sultan and his People. New York: Derby & Jackson. (1857-1-1).
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Watson, Henry Cood and John Brougham. The Rose of Tralee. (1857-1-1).
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Goodrich, Frank B.. Romance after marriage, or The Maiden Wife: A Comedy in Three Acts. S. French. (1857-1-1).
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Gayler, Charles. The Son of the Night: A Drama, in Three Days and a Prologue. 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. New York: S. French. (1857-1-1).
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Brougham, John. A Decided Case. A Dramatic Sketch, in One Act. To Which Are Added, a Description of the Costumes---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. New York: Samuel French. (1857-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Neptune's Defeat; or, The Seizure of the Seas. A New and Curiously Original Allegoric, Mythologic, Metaphoric Filtration of Sur-Passing Events. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Posit. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Much Ado About a Merchant of Venace: From the Original Text -- A Long Way. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Columbus el Filibustero!! A New and Audaciously Original Historico-Plagiaristic, Ante-National, Pre-Patriotic, and Omni-Local Confusion of Circumstances, Running Through Two Acts and Four Centuries. New York: S. French. (1858-1-1).
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O'Brien, Fitz-James. A Gentleman from Ireland. A Comedy, in Two Acts. To Which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Performed at Wallack's. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Miller of New Jersey; or, The Prison-Hulk. An Historical Drama-Spectacle, in Three Acts. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Great Tragic Revival. A New and Undoubtedly Original Contemporaneous Dramatic Absurdity, in One Act and Several Tableaux. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Perfor. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Shakespeare's Dream: An Historic Pageant with an Allegorical Introduction. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John and Frank Boott Goodrich. The Dark Hour Before Dawn. A Play, in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. The Musard Ball; or, Love at the Academy. A Contemporaneous Extravaganza, in One Act. 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. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Take Care of Little Charley. A Farce, in One Act. 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. As Performed at Wall. New York: Samuel French. (1858-1-1).
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Dodo [O'Brien, Fitz-James]. "Dramatic Feuilleton." Saturday Press. (1858-10-23).
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N. P. W. [Willis, Nathaniel Parker]. "Willis on Piccolomini [from Home Journal]." Saturday Press. (1858-11-16).
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Savage, John. "Waiting for a Wife." Waiting for a Wife. (1859-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Art and Artifice, or, Woman's Love An Original Drama in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French. (1859-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Metamora; or The Last of the Pollywogs. A Burlesque in Two Acts. Boston: H.W. Swett. (1859-1-1).
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Wallack, J. Lester. The Veteran, or, France and Algeria: A drama, in Six Tableaux, by J. Lester Wallack, as Performed at Wallack's Theater, January 17, 1859. New York: S. French. (1859-1-1).
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Buchanan, James. "The President's Message." New-York Saturday Press. (1859-2-15).
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Wallace, William Ross. "Weary Waiting for the Spring." New York Saturday Press. (1859-4-12).
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"The Other Side." New York Saturday Press. (1859-8-13).
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"Official Report of the Emperor's Address." New York Saturday Press. (1859-8-13).
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Joseph, Francis. "Manifesto of Austria." New York Saturday Press. (1859-8-13).
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Clare, Ada. "Madame Bishop at Palace Garden." New York Saturday Press. (1859-9-17).
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"A New Version of an Old Song." New York Saturday Press. (1859-11-15).
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Punch (?). "More Dramatic Novelty." New York Saturday Press. (1859-11-19).
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"The Death of Washington Irving." New York Saturday Press. (1859-12-10).
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"A Little Patti Leavens the Whole Operatic Lump [from the N.Y. Herald]." New York Saturday Press. (1859-12-13).
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The Rural Gleaner. "Art Out of Town." New York Saturday Press. (1859-12-17).
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Personne [Wilkins, Edward G. P.]. "Dramatic Feuilleton." New York Saturday Press. (1859-12-31).
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Ludlow, Fitz Hugh. "The New Partner in 'Clingham & Co., Bankers.' multiple issues." Harper's Weekly. New York. (1860-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Playing with Fire; An Original Comedy, in Five Acts. London: T.H. Lacy. (1860-1-1).
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Brougham, John. Flies in the Web: An Original Comedy in Three Acts. London: T.H. Lacy. (1860-1-1).
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Personne [Wilkins, Edward G. P.]. "Dramatic Feuilleton." New York Saturday Press. (1860-1-17).
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"Shopping: A Domestic Comedy." New York Saturday Press. (1860-1-21).
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Anonymous. "Disorganization Versus Honor. A Congressional Comedy." Vanity Fair. (1860-2-4).
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Anonymous. "A Sin of Omission or of Commission." Vanity Fair. (1860-2-11).
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"The Weed and the Flower. A Domestic Opera [from 'Punch']." New-York Saturday Press. (1860-2-25).
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