Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Life of Charles Dickens eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 214 pages of information about Life of Charles Dickens.

Mrs. Sarah Gamp’s Tea and Turn Out:  a Bozzian Sketch, in one act.  By B. Webster.  London, n.d., 12mo.

     Acting National Drama, vol. xiii.

Martin Chuzzlewit:  a drama, in three acts.  By Charles Webb.  London, n.d., 12mo.

Master Humphrey’s Clock:  a domestic drama, in two acts.  By F.F.  Cooper. (Duncombe’s British Theatre, vol. xli.) London, n.d., 12mo.

The Old Curiosity Shop:  a drama, in four acts.  Adapted by Mr. Charles Dickens, Jun., from his father’s novel.

     Not published.

Mrs. Jarley’s Far-Famed Collection of Wax-Works, as arranged by G.B.  Bartlett.  In two parts.  London [1873], 8vo.

The Old Curiosity Shop:  a drama, in four acts.  Adapted from Charles Dickens’s novel of the same name, by George Lander. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 398.) London, n.d., 12mo.

The Old Curiosity Shop:  a drama, in two acts.  By E. Stirling.  London [1868], 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. lxxvii.

Barnaby Rudge:  a drama, in three acts.  Adapted from Dickens’s work by Thomas Higgie.  London [1854], 12mo.

Barnaby Rudge:  a domestic drama, in three acts.  By Charles Selby and Charles Melville.  London [1875], 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. ci.

A Message from the Sea:  a drama, in four acts.  Founded on Charles Dickens’s tale of that name.  By John Brougham. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 459.) London, n.d., 12mo.

A Message from the Sea:  a drama, in three acts.  By Charles Dickens and William Wilkie Collins.  London, 1861, 8vo.

The Infant Phenomenon, etc.:  a domestic piece, in one act.  Being an episode in the adventures of “Nicholas Nickleby.”  Adapted by H. Horncastle.  London, n.d., 8vo.

Nicholas Nickleby:  a drama, in four acts.  Adapted by H. Simms. (Dicks’ Standard Plays, No. 469.) London, n.d., 12mo.

The Fortunes of Smike, or a Sequel to Nicholas Nickleby:  a drama, in two acts.  By Edward Stirling.  London, n.d., 12mo.

     Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. ix.

Nicholas Nickleby:  a farce, in two acts.  By Edward Stirling.  London, n.d., 12mo.

     Webster’s “Acting National Drama,” vol. v.

Nicholas Nickleby:  an Episodic Sketch, in three tableaux, based upon an incident in “Nicholas Nickleby.”

     Not published.

L’Abime, drame en cinq actes. [Founded on the story of “No Thoroughfare.”] Paris, 1868, 8vo.

No Thorough Fare:  a drama, in five acts, and a prologue.  By Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins.  New York, n.d., 8vo.

Identity; or, No Thoroughfare.  A drama, in four acts.  By Louis Lequel.  New York, n.d., 8vo.

Bumble’s Courtship.  From Dickens’s “Oliver Twist.”  A Comic Interlude, in one act.  By Frank E. Emson.  London [1874], 12mo.

     Lacy’s Acting Edition of Plays, vol. xcix.

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