Brougham, John. "My Own Nelly." New-York Saturday Press. (1866-3-17).
WORKS BY - Brougham, John
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Brougham, John. The Lottery of Life: A Story of New York. London ; New York : S. French,. (1867-1-1).
Brougham, John. The Light of Home. New York: American News Co. (1868-1-1).
Lyster, Frederic and John Brougham. Cruel Kitty. San Francisco: M. Gray. (1869-1-1).
Brougham, John. "My Old Woman and I." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. New York: Harper and Bros. (1869-1-1).
Brougham, John and Charles Fechter. Bel Demonio: A Love Story. In Four Acts. London: Printed by C. Whiting. (1870-1-1).
Brougham, John. La Belle Sauvage A Burlesque in Five Scenes. London. (1870-1-1).
Brougham, John, Franklin Burdge, and Jacob Spahn. The Age of Gold. Rochester: University of Rochester. (1873-1-1).
Brougham, John. The Lottery of Life: A Story of New York: An Original Local Drama in Five Acts by John Brougham. London and New York: Samuel French. (1875-1-1).
Brougham, John and John Elderkin. Lotos Leaves: Original Stories, Essays and Poems. Boston: William F. Gill and Company. (1875-1-1).
Brougham, John. "The Judgment of Midas." Appleton's Journal of Literature, Science, and Art. (1879-2-1).
Brougham, John. Life, Stories, and Poems of John Brougham. Boston: J.R. Osgood & Co. (1881-1-1).
Brougham, John. A Message from the Sea. A Drama, in Four Acts. Founded on Charles Dickens's Tale of that Name. London: John Dicks. (1883-1-1).
Brougham, John. Captain Cuttle. A Comic Drama, in One Act. Being a few more Scenes from the Moral of "Dombey and Son.". London: John Dicks. (1884-1-1).
Brougham, John. David Copperfield. A Drama, in Three Acts. Adapted from Dickens' Popular Work of the Same Name. London: John Dicks. (1885-1-1).
Brougham, John and Charles Dickens. Dombey and Son. In Three Acts. Dramatized from Dickens' Novel. London: John Dicks. (1885-1-1).
Brougham, John. The Duke's Motto; Or, I Am Here! A Play in a Prologue and Four Acts. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (1941-1-1).