Payne, John Howard, 1791-1852
Payne, John Howard
John Howard Payne American actor and writer (1791-1852)
VIAF ID: 34804310 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John Howard Payne ‡c American actor and writer (1791-1852)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Payne, John Howard ‡d 1791-1852
- 100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard ‡d 1791-1852
- 100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard ‡d 1791-1852
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard, ‡d 1791-1852
- 100 1 _ ‡a Payne, John Howard, ‡d 1791-1852
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 1 _ ‡a New York
- 551 1 _ ‡a Tunis
Works
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Accusation | |
Adeline; or, the victim of seduction : melodrama, 3 acts | |
The art of Galli-Curci. | |
Ave Maria featured in Paramount Picture "Going my way" | |
Black man | |
Boarding schools | |
Brutus | |
Charles the Second | |
Clari. | |
Comet, or, He Would Be an Astronomer | |
Deanna Durbin Souvenir Album No. 2 | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Ellens Gesang III | |
Fall of Tarquin | |
Family of D'Anglade | |
Home Sweet Home | |
Home, Sweet Home | "An Exile from Home Splendor dazzles in vain | O! give me my lowly thatched Cottage again." | Written by | John Howard Payne | Adapted to a Sicilian Air by | Henry R. Bishop. | Boston. | Published by Oliver Ditson & Co. 277 Washington St | Philada. | Lee & Walker. | Cinn: | John Church & Co. | New York. | C.H. Ditson & Co. | Boston | J.C. Haynes & Co. | Chicago | Lyon & Healy | J.H. Bufford's Lith. 490 Wash|n|. St. Boston. | |
Indian justice : a Cherokee murder trial at Tahlequah in 1840 | |
John Howard Payne, dramatist, poet, actor ... His life and writings | |
John Howard Payne to his countrymen. | |
Julia : or, The wanderer; a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the New-York theatre. From the prompt-book--by permission. | |
Kid from Kokomo (Une étrange famille). Musique de Max Steiner, Adolph Deutsch, J. Howard Payne. Pour piano | |
The lancers. | |
Last duel in Spain | |
Lispings of the muse: a selection from Juvenile poems, chiefly written at and before the age of sixteen | |
Love in humble life; a petite comedy, in one act. | |
Lovers' vows : a play, in five acts | |
Martha. | |
Mazeppa | |
Merry monarch | |
Modern antiques, or, The merry mourners | |
Mount savage | |
Mrs. Smith. 1883. | |
Mrs. Smith; or, the wife and the widow : piece, 1 act | |
The Pastime. | |
The Payne-Butrick papers | |
Peter Smink; or, which is the Miller | |
The romance of Mary W. Shelley, John Howard Payne, and Washington Irving. | |
Scene from an unpublished play | |
Signet-ring | |
Solitaire | |
Spanish husband | |
Theater playbill for "Therese, the Orphan of Geneva" and "Rendezvous, or, Hide and Seek" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., November 18, 1822. | |
Theater program for "Family Jars" and "Le Solitaire, or, The Fate of Charles the Bold" at La Fayette Theatre, New York, July 23, 1828. | |
Theatre. For the Race Week only | |
Thérèse, the orphan of Geneva. A drama in three acts: | |
The Thespian mirror. | |
Trial without jury | |
Truth a lie | |
Twas I. | |
The two galley slaves | |
Valentine. | |
Victim of treachery | |
Washington Theatre. On Tuesday Evening, July 29 | |
[without title] | |
Woman's revenge |