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The Rogueries of ScapinThree plays in one volumePutnamMOELLER, Philip.Five Somewhat Historical PlaysHelena's Husband. c 3m 2wThe Little Supper. c 3m 1wSisters of Susannah. c 5m 1wRoadhouse in Arden. c 4m 2wPokey. c 6m 3wFive plays in one volumeKnopfTwo Blind Beggars and One Less Blind. p 3m 1wArensMONTAGUE, HaroldProposing by Proxy. c 1m 1wFrenchMONTOMASASumida Gawa. d 2m 1w 1jStratford,Jan., 1918MORGAN, Charles D.Search Me!c 1m 2wSmart Set,Jan., 1915MORNINGSIDE PLAYS, TheDepue, Elva.Hattie. d 2m 3wBriggs, Caroline.One a Day. c 5mMacdonald, Z.Markheim. d 2m 1wReizenstein, E. L.Home of the Free. c 2m 2wFour plays in one vol.Frank ShayMORRISON, ArthurThat Brute Simmons. c 2m 1wFrenchMOSHER, John ChapinSauce for the Emperor. c 5m 4wShayMOTHER, Charles C.Dispatches for Washington. p 4m 5wBakerMOTHER GOOSE, A DREAM OFByJ. C. Marchant,S. J. Mayhew,H. Wilburand others.Containing A Dream of Mother Goose;Scenes from Mother Goose;A Mother Goose Party;Two Mother Goose OperettasBakerMOYLE, GilbertThe TragedyFour SeasMUGGERIDGE, MarieThe Rest Cure. p 1m 1wFrenchMURRAY, T. C.Birthright. Two acts. d 4m 1wMaunselMUSKERRY, WilliamAn Imaginary Aunt. c 4wFrenchdeMUSSET, Alfred.Barberine and other ComediesBarberine. Three acts. 5m 2wFantasio. Two acts. 8m 2wNo Trifling With Love. Three acts. 4m 3wA Door Must Be Open Or Shut. 2mA Caprice. 1m 2wOne Cannot Think of Everything.3m 2wSix plays in one volumeSergelde MUSSET, A., andAUGIER, E.The Green Coat.c 3m 1wFrenchNapoleon and the Sentry.p 3m 1wDramaticNARODNY, IvanFortune Favors Fools.c 4m 3wPoet LoreNATHAN, George JeanThe Eternal Mystery.p 2m 1w 1jSmart SetNATHAN, Robert G.The Coward.p 1m 2wHarvard, March, 1914Atoms.p 2m 1wHarvard, Nov., 1913NEIHARDT, John G.Eight Hundred Rubles.p 1m 2wForum, Mar., 1915NEVITT, Mary RossThe Rostof Pearls.p 7wFrenchNEWTON, H. L.Outwitted.p 1m 1wBakerHer Second Time on Earth.c 1m 1wBakerNIRDLINGER, C. F. Four short playsLook After Louise.d 3m 1wBig Kate.d 4m 1wThe Real People.d 2m 1wAren't They Wonders.d 2m 2wFour plays in one vol.KennerleyWashington's First Defeat.c 1m 2wFrenchNOGUCHI, YoneThe Demon's Shell.p 2mPoet LoreTen Japanese Noh Plays.In prep.Four SeasNORMAND, JacquesA Drop of Water.c 2m 1wDramaticNORTON, Harold F.The Woman.p 1m 2wSheffield, June, 1914O'BRIEN, Edward J.At the Flowing of the Tide.p 1m 1wForum, Sept., 1914O'BRIEN, Seumas.Duty and Other Irish ComediesDuty.c 5m 1wJurisprudence.c 9m 1wMagnanimity.c 5mMatchmakers.c 3m 3wRetribution.c 3m 1w    Five plays in one volumeLittleOFFICER, KatherineAll Souls' Eve.p 3m 4wInternational, Jan., 1913OLIVER, Mary Scott.Six One-act PlaysThe Hand of the Prophet.p 5m 2wChildren of Granada.p 6m 4wThe Turtle Dove.p 5m 1wThis Youth—Gentlemen! f 2mThe Striker.p 2m 3wMurdering Selina.c 5m 2wSix plays in one volumeBadgerO'NEILL, Eugene.Thirst and Other One-Act PlaysThirst.p 2m 1wThe Web.p 5m 1wWarnings.p 5m 4wFog.p 3m 1wRecklessness.p 3m 2wFive plays in one volumeBadgerBound East for Cardiff.d 11mShayBefore Breakfast.d 1wShayTHE MOON OF THE CARIBBEESMoon of the Caribbees.p 17m 4wBound East for Cardiff.p 11mThe Long Voyage Home.p 8m 3wIn the Zone.p 9mIle.p 5m 1wWhere the Cross Is Made.p 6m 1wThe Rope.p 3m 2wSeven plays in one volumeBoni & LiverightOPPENHEIM, JamesThe Pioneer.Two scenes. d 5m 2wHuebschNight.p 4m 1wArensO'SHEA, Monica BarrieThe Rushlight.pDramaOVERSTREET, H. A.Hearts To Mend.2m 1wStewartOWEN, HaroldA Little Fowl Play.c 3m 2wFrenchPAIN, Mrs. Barry.Nine of Diamonds and Other PlaysThe Nine of DiamondsHer Ladyship's Jewels.c 1m 2wMrs. Marlowe's Case.c 2m 1wThree plays in one volumeLondon, ChapmanShort Plays for AmateursThe Hat.c 3wA Lesson in Pearls.c 1m 2wThirteen.c -m 2wTrust. c 1m 1wA Vicious Circle. c 1m 1wFive plays in one volumeLondon,PinkerMore Short PlaysThe Lady Typist. c 1m 4wA Quick Change. Two scenes. c 2m 2wThe Reason Why. c 1m 1w'Ware Wire. c 3m 2wFour plays in one volumeChapmanPALMER, JohnOver the Hills. c 2m 2wSmart Set,June, 1915PARAMORE, E. E.Across the Marsh. p 2mSheffield,April, 1917PARKER, Louis N.See alsoJACOBS,W. W.Man in the Street. p 2m 1wFrenchPARKHURST, Winthrop.It Never Happens. c 2m 1wSmart Set,Dec., 1918Importance of Being Early.  c 2m 2wSmart Set,Nov., 1916Morraca. p 7m 1wDrama,Nov., 1918The Beggar and the King. p 3mDrama,Feb., 1919Getting Unmarried. p 1m 1wSmart Set,April, 1918PASTON, GeorgeFeed the Brute. p 1m 2wFrenchStuffing. c 2m 2wFrenchTilda's New Hat. c 1m 3wFrenchParent's Progress. c 3m 3wFrenchPATRICK, A.Jimmy. p 2mPAULL, H. M.Hal, the Highwayman. p 4m 2wFrenchPEABODY, Josephine PrestonFortune and Men's Eyes. p 8m 2w iFrenchThe Wings. p 3m 1wFrenchPEARCE, Walter1588. c 4m 1wFrenchPEMBERTON, MaxPrima Donna. c 3m 3wFrenchLights Out. c 3m 3wFrenchPHELPS, P., and SHORT, M.Saint Cecilia. p 1m 7wFrenchPHILLPOTTS, Eden.Curtain RaisersThe Point of View. c 2m 1wHiatus. c 4m 2wThe Carrier Pigeon. d 2m 1wThree plays in one volumeBrentanoPair of Knickerbockers. c 1m 1wFrenchBreezy Morning. c 1m 1wFrenchPHILLPOTTS, Eden, and GROVES, CharlesTheir Golden Wedding.  c 2m 1wFrenchPIAGGIO, E. E.At the Play. pLondon,WilliamsPICHEL, IrvingTom, Tom, the Piper's Son.  p 3mHarvard,Dec., 1913PILLOT, E.Hunger. f 4m 1wStratford,June, 1918The Gazing Globe. p 2m 1wStratford,Nov., 1918PINERO, Sir Arthur WingPlaygoers. c 2m 6wFrenchThe Widow of Wasdale Head. dSmart Set,May, 1914Hester's Mystery. c 3m 2wFrenchMoney Spinner. Two acts. d 5m 3wFrenchPINSKI, DavidSeeSix Plays for the Yiddish TheatreA Dollar. c 5m 3wStratford,June, 1917Michael. p 4mStratford,April, 1918PORTMANTEAU PLAYS. See WALKER, StuartPORTO-RICHE, G. In Clark: Four Plays, etc.Francoise's Luck. c 3m 2wPLAUTUSThe Twins. c 7m 2wFrenchPICARD, L. B.The Rosebud. c 5m 2wFrenchPOUND, Ezra, and FENOLLOSA, Ernest"Noh,"or Accomplishment. A study of the Classical Stage of Japan. ContainsKayoi Komachi. 3m iSuma Genji. 3mKumasaka. Two acts. 3m iShojo. 2m supersTahura. 3m iand othersKnopfPRESBERY, EugeneCourtship of Miles Standish. p 2m 2wFrenchPRICE, GrahamThe Capture of Wallace. p 4m 1wPhillipsThe Song of the Seal.  p 2m 2wPhillipsThe Absolution of Bruce. p 10mPhillipsMarriages Are Made in Heaven.PhillipsPROVINCETOWN PLAYS. Edited byGeorge Cram CookandFrank ShayRostetter, Alice.The Widow's VeilOppenheim, James.NightCook and Glaspell.Suppressed DesiresO'Neill, Eugene.Bound East for CardiffMillay, Edna St. Vincent.Aria da CapoWellman, Rita.String of the SamisenSteele, Wilbur Daniel.Not SmartHapgoodandBoyce.EnemiesKing, Pendleton.CoacaineIn one volumeStewartPRYCE, RichardThe Visit. p 2m 3wFrenchPRYCE, R., and MORRISON A.Dumb-Cake. p 1m 2wFrenchPRYCE, R., and DRURY, W. P.The Privy Council. c 3m 4wFrenchPRYDZ, AlvildeHe Is Coming. p 1m 5wPoet LorePUTNAM, Nina WilcoxOrthodoxy. pKennerleyQUINTERO, Serafino, and JOAQUIN, AlvarezA Bright Morning. c 2m 2wPoet LoreBy Their Words Ye Shall Know Them. c 2m 1wDrama,Feb., 1917RANCK, Edwin C.The Yellow Boots. p 2m 1wStratford,May, 1919RANDALL, William R.The Grey Overcoat. p 3mFrenchREED, JohnFreedom. c 6mShayMoondown. p 2wMassesThe Peace that Passeth Understanding. f 12 charactersLiberator,March, 1919REELY, Mary KatherineDaily Bread. p 1m 4wA Window to the South. p 5m 3wThe Lean Years. p 2m 2wThree plays in one vol.H. W. WilsonREIZENSTEIN, Elmer L.Home of the Free. c 2m 2wIn "Morningside Plays"ShayRENARD, JulesGood-bye!c 1m 1wSmart Set,June, 1916RENARD, Jules. Translated by Alfred SutroCarrots. p 1m 2wFrenchREPRESENTATIVE ONE-ACT PLAYS BY AMERICAN AUTHORSSelected, with biographical notes,by Margaret Gardiner Mayorga, M. A.LittleRICE, Cale Young.The Immortal LureGiorgione. pArduin. pO-Ume's Gods. pThe Immortal Lure. pFour plays in one vol.DoubledayA Night in Avignon. pIn "Collected Plays and Poems"DoubledayRICHARDSON, FrankBonnie Dundee. d 4m 2wFrenchRIVOIRE, AndreThe Little Shepherdess. p 1m 2wFrenchROBINS, Gertrude.Loving As We Do, etc.Loving As We DoThe ReturnAfter the Case'ilda's HonourableFour plays in one volumeWerner LaurieMakeshifts. pRealities. pTwo plays in one volumeFrenchPot Luck. c 3m 1wFrenchROGERS, Maude M.When the Wheels Run Down. p 3mFrenchROGERS, Robert E.Behind a Watteau Picture. f 6m 2wBakerROOF, KatherineThe World Beyond the Mountain. p 2m 2wInternational,Nov., 1913ROSENBERG, James N.The Return to Mutton. Two acts. c 2m 1wKennerleyROSS, ClarendonThe Avenger. f 2mDrama,Aug., 1918RUSCHKE, Edmont W.The Echo, etc.The Echo. c 5m 5wDeath Speaks. f 2mThe Intangible. d 2m 2wThree plays in one volStratfordRUSINOL, SantiagoThe Prodigal Doll. c 5m 6wDrama,Feb., 1917SARDOU, VictorienThe Black Pearl. c 7m 3wFrenchSARGENT, Frederick LeroyOmar and the Rabbi. In prep.Four SeasSARKADI, LeoA Vision of Paganini. p 2m 1wInternational,Feb., 1916The Passing Shadow. p 2mInternational,Aug., 1916The Line of Life. p 4m 3wInternational,Nov., 1916SAWYER, RuthThe Sidhe of Ben-mor. p 1m 6wPoet LoreSCHMERTZ, John R.The Marksman. p 4m 1wSheffield,Feb., 1917SCHNITZLER, Arthur.Comedies of Words. Translated by Pierre LovingThe Hour of Recognition. c 3m 2wThe Big Scene. c 5m 2wThe Festival of Bacchus. c 4m 2wLiterature. c 2m 1wHis Helpmate. c 5m 2wFive plays in one volumeStewartCountess Mizzie. c 7m 2wIn volume withLonely Way, etc.LittleLiving HoursThe Woman with the DaggerThe Last MasksLiteratureFour plays in one volumeBadgerGallant Cassian. Puppet Play. 3m 1wPhillipsDuke and the Actress. c 16m 2wBadgerLady with the Dagger. d 1m 1wPoet LoreSCOTT, ClementCape Mail. p 3m 4wDramaticSCOTTISH REPERTORY PLAYSMaxwell, W. B.The Last Man In. p 4m 1wBrighouse, H.The Price of Coal. p 1m 3wChapin, H.Augustus in Search of a Father. p 3mColquhon, D.Jean. p 2mDown, O.The Maker of Dreams. f 2m 1wChapin, H.Dumb and the Blind. p 2m 1w 2jBrighouse, H.Lonesome-like. p 2m 2wChapin, H.Autocrat of the Coffee Stall. pChapin, H.Muddle Annie. pFerguson, J. A.Campbell of Kilmhor. p 4m 2wKori, Torahiko.Kanawa, the Incantation. 4m 1wBrighouse, H.Maid of France. p 2mPhillipsSHAKESPEAREOberon and Titania, 12 charactersFrenchSHAW, George BernardHow He Lied to Her Husband. c 2m 1wBrentanoPress Cuttings. c 3m 3wBrentanoDark Lady of the Sonnets. c 1m 2wBrentanoOverruled. pBrentanoHeartbreak HouseGreat CatherineO'Flatherty, C. V.Inca of PerusalemAugustus Does His BitThe Bolshevik PrincessSix plays in one volumeBrentanoSHAW, MaryThe Parrot Cage. a 1m 7wDramaticThe Woman of It. c 9wDramaticSHORES, Elsa.SeeBELMONT, Mrs.O. H. P.SIERRA, Gregorio MartinezThe Lover. c 1m 2wStratford,July, 1919Love Magic. c 4m 3wDrama,Feb., 1917The Cradle Song. 3 Two acts. 4m 10wPoet LoreSINCLAIR, Upton. Plays of Protest.The Second Story Man. d 1m 1wKennerleySOLOGUB, FeodorThe Triumph of Death. Three short acts. d 4m 2wDrama,Aug., 1916SOPHOCLESAntigone. 11 charactersBakerSOTILLO, Antonio, and MICHO, AndresThe Judgment of Posterity. p 5m 1wPoet LoreSPEYER, LadyLove Me, Love My Dog. p 3m 1wSmart Set,Jan., 1919SPRINGER, Thomas G.Secrets of the Deep. p 7mSmart Set,June, 1914STEELL, W.p 6m 1wBakerSTERLING, GeorgeThe Dryad. p 1m 2wSmart Set,Feb., 1919STEVENS, Henry Bailey.A Cry Out in the DarkThe MeddlerBolo and Babette. In prep.The MadhouseThree plays in one vol.Four SeasSTEVENS, WallaceThree Travelers Watch a Sunrise. p 5m 1w iPoetry,July, 1916STEWART, Anna B.Belles of Canterbury.STEWART-KIDD MODERN PLAYS. Edited byFrank ShayTompkins, F. G.Sham. c 3m 1wStewartHudson, Holland.The Shepherd in the Distance. f 10 charactersStewartFlanner, Hildegarde.Mansions. p 1m 2wStewartOverstreet, H. A.Hearts to Mend. f 2m 1wStewartST. HILL, T. N.Duty. p 2mSheffield,May, 1916STRAMM, AugustThe Bride of the Moor. p 4m 2wSancta Susanna. p 1m 3wTwo plays in one numberPoet LoreSTRATTON, CharlesThe Coda. p 1m 2wDrama,May, 1918STRINDBERG, AugustPLAYS. First SeriesThe Dream Play.The LinkThe Dance of Death. Parts I and IIPLAYS. Second SeriesCreditors. p 2m 1wPariah. p 2mMiss Julia. p 3wThe Stronger. p 2wThere Are Crimes and CrimesLucky PehrStewartEasterStewartPLAYS. Third SeriesSwanwhite. A Fairy Play. p 10m 6wSimoon. p 2m 1wDebit and Credit. p 6m 3wAdvent. Three acts. p 7m 3wThe Thunderstorm. p 8m 4wAfter the Fire. p 11m 4wPLAYS. Fourth SeriesThe Bridal Crown. Six scenes. p 12m 8w othersThe Spook Sonata. p 7m 6wThe First Warning. c 1m 4wGustavus Vasa. Five acts. d 20m 8wFour volumesScribnersThe Stronger Woman. p 2wMotherly Love.p 4wTwo plays in one volumeHendersonParia. p 2mSimoon. p 2m 1wTwo plays in one volumeHendersonMiss Julie. p 1m 2wHendersonThe Creditor. p 2m 1wHendersonThe Outcast.Simoon. 2m 1wDebit and Christ. p 6m 3wThree plays in one volumeBadgerJulie. p 2m 1wBadgerThe Creditors. p 2m 1wBadgerMother Love. p 4wBrownSUBERT, Frantisek AdolfJan Vyrava. d 21m 11wPoet LoreSUDERMANN, Herman.RosesStreaks of Light. d 2m 1wMargot. d 4m 2wThe Last Visit. d 5m 3wFar-away Princess. c 2m 7wFour plays in one volumeScribnerMorituriTeja. d 7m 2wFritzchen. d 5m 2wEternal Masculine. p 5m 2wThree plays in one volumeScribnerJohannes. p 40iPoet LoreSUTRO, Alfred.Five Little PlaysThe Man in the Stalls. 2m 1wA Marriage Has Been Arranged. 1m 1wThe Man on the Kerb. 1m 1wThe Open Door. p 1m 1wThe Bracelet. c 5m 3wFive plays in one volumeBrentanoThe Bracelet. c 5m 3wFrenchA Marriage Has Been Arranged. 1m 1wFrenchThe Correct Thing. p 1m 1wFrenchElla's Apology. p 1m 1wFrenchA Game of Chess.p 1m 1wFrenchThe Gutter of Time.p 1m 1wFrenchA Maker of Men.p 1m 1wFrenchThe Man of the Kerb. 1mFrenchThe Open Door.p 1m 1wFrenchMr. Steinmann's Corner.p 2m 2wFrenchThe Salt of Life.p 1m 1wFrenchThe Marriage Will Not Take Place.c 2m 1wSYMONS, ArthurCleopatra in Judea. p 7m 3wForum, June, 1916SYNGE, John MillingtonThe Shadow of the GlenLuceRiders to the SeaLuceThe Tinker's WeddingLuceDeirdre of the SorrowsLuceTARKINGTON, BoothBeauty and the Jacobin.c 3m 2wHarperTERRELL, MaverickHoni Soit.s 1m 1wSmart Set, Jan., 1918Temperament.c 2m 2wSmart Set, Sept., 1916TERRELL, Maverick, and STECHHAN, H. O.The Real "Q." c 3mSmart Set, Sept., 1911TCHEKOFF, Anton.Plays.First SeriesThe Swan Song.p 2mScribnerPlays.Second SeriesOn the High Road.p 8m 3wThe Proposal.c 2m 1wThe Wedding.c 7m 3wThe Bear.c 2m 1wTragedian in Spite of Himself.c 2mAnniversary.c 2m 1wSix plays in one volumeScribnerA Bear.c 2m 1wFrenchThe Marriage Proposal.c 2m 1wFrenchSeeBechhofer. Five playsOn the Highmay.d 6m 3wDrama, May, 1916TENNYSON, Alfred LordThe Falcon.p 2m 2wCollected WorksTERENCEPhormio.c 11m 2wFrenchTHEURIET, JeanJean Marie.p 2m 1wFrenchTHOMAS, BrandonHighland Legacy.c 5m 2wFrenchLancashire Sailor.p 3m 2wFrenchColour Sergeant.p 4m 1wFrenchTHOMAS, KateAn Evening at Helen's.p 7mFrenchA Bit of Nonsense.c 8wFrenchTHOMPSON, Alice C.Plays For Women CharactersHer Scarlet Slippers.p 4wPennAn Irish Invasion.c 8wBakerA Knot of White Ribbon.p 3wPennThe Luckiest Girl.p 4wDenisonMuch Too Sudden.p 7wBakerOysters.c 6wBakerThe Wrong Baby.c 8wPennTHOMPSON, HarlanOne by One.2m 2wSmart Set, May, 1919The Man Hunt.c 2m 1wSmart Set, June, 1919Pants and the Man.c 5m 2wSmart Set, Nov., 1917Geometrically Speaking. p 3m 1wSmart Set, Nov., 1918TOMPKINS, Frank G.Sham.c 3m 1wStewartTORRENCE, Ridgely.Three Plays for the Negro TheatreGranny Maumee.p 3wThe Rider of Dreams.p 3m 1wSimon the Cyrenian.p 10m 6wThree plays in one vol.MacmillanTRADER, G. H.Shakespeare'sDaughters.f 11wFrenchTREE, H. B.Six and Eightpence.c 2m 1wFrenchTREVOR, PhilipUnder the Greenwood Tree.p 2m 5wFrenchThe Looking Glass.p 7jFrenchUKRAINKA, L.The Babylonian Captivity.d 1m 7iIn Bechofer: Five Russian Plays.URCHLICKY, JaroslavAt the Chasm.p 2m 1wPoet LoreVIERECK, Geo. S.A Game of Love.p 1m 2wThe Mood of a Moment.p 2m 1wFrom Death's Own Eyes.p 1m 2w


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