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Creator
Date
[1851?]
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
35, [1] pages
Language
English
Size
19 cm
Genre
Literary
Performance materials
Communications
Performance materials
Communications
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 2554
Folger call number: PR1243 .S6 v.9 Cage
Folger holdings ID: 504318
Accession Number: No case or accession number present
Folger call number: PR1243 .S6 v.9 Cage
Folger holdings ID: 504318
Accession Number: No case or accession number present
Notes
General notes
"This a condensed version of a comedy by Messrs. Scribe and Legouvé with some trifling changes ... " This version by Charles Reade (OCLC) Date of publication from OCLC First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre, May 7, 1851. Cast list given (PR1243.S6 v.9 Cage) (Bd.in PR1243.L3 v.4)
Item information about Folger PR1243 .S6 v.9 Cage
Half leather over marbled boards. Gilt spine title. Armorial bookplate (motto: haec generi incrementa fides): J. Barton Townsend. Manuscript table of contents on front endpapers. Manuscript annotation: autograph, Epes Sargeant. Inserted: autograph letter signed from Epes Sargeant to Mr. [Whiston?], undated. Bound first in a volume with ten other plays
Also known as
Uniform title: Ladies' battle
Extended title: The ladies' battle! or, Un duel en amour! : a comedy, in three acts
Extended title: The ladies' battle! or, Un duel en amour! : a comedy, in three acts
Related names
author: Reade, Charles, 1814-1884
publisher: Lacy, Thomas Hailes, 1809-1873
former owner: Townsend, J. Barton (John Barton), 1865-
publisher: Lacy, Thomas Hailes, 1809-1873
former owner: Townsend, J. Barton (John Barton), 1865-