Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917
Burnand, Francis Cowley, 1836-1917
Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), Sir, 1836-1917
Burnand, Francis C. 1836-1917
F. C. Burnand British comic writer and dramatist
Burnand, F.C. (Francis Cowley)
Burnand, Francis C
Burnand, Francis Cowley
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- 200 _ | ‡a Burnand ‡b Francis Cowley ‡f 1836-1917
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnand, F. C. ‡q (Francis Cowley), ‡d 1836-1917
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnand, Francis C. ‡d 1836-1917
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnand, Francis Cowley ‡d 1836-1917
- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnand, Francis Cowley, ‡d 1836-1917
- 100 0 _ ‡a F. C. Burnand ‡c British comic writer and dramatist
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
Works
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The "A.D.C." being personal reminiscences of the University Amateur Dramatic Club, Cambridge, 1880: | |
About buying a horse &c., &c. | |
Ah, oui jetais. | |
Antony and Cleopatra | |
The Best Hundred Books | |
Bustle, bustle. | |
The Catholic who's who & year-book. | |
The Chieftain is found. | |
The contrabandista The foresters | |
La Criada. | |
From rock to rock. | |
Gelukkige invallen | |
Gondoliers | |
Happy Thoughts | |
Helen | |
The Ideal "she". | |
In search of relaxation. | |
The incompleat angler. | |
Ixion, or, The man at the wheel : an original extravaganza | |
Let us lead a life of pleasure. | |
London charivari | |
Maiden's modestee. | |
The Mother of a daughter splendid. | |
My health. | |
My parents were of great gentility. | |
My time, and what I've done with it. An autobiography. | |
A new and original nautical burlesque, entitled Poll and partner Joe; | |
The new history of Sandford and Merton : being a true account of the adventures of "Master Tommy and Harry", with their beloved tutor, "Mr. Barlow." | |
A new light thrown across the keep it quite darkest Africa : a satirical and humorous sketch | |
One day Margot : [or], Three to one : song from the opera La cigale | |
Only the night wind sighs. | |
Opere | |
Out of town. | |
Penelope Anne | |
The Portrait. | |
Present pastimes of merrie England | |
Punch. | |
Real Adventures of Robinson Crusoe | |
Records and reminiscences, personal and general | |
The song of the butterfly, from the opera Captain Thérèse / by M.M. [i.e. Messieurs] Alex. Bisson & F. C. Burnand ; lyrics by F. C. Burnand & Gilbert à Beckett ; composed by Robert Planquette . | |
Sullivan & co. the operas that got away : arias, duets & ensembles from Sir Arthur Sullivan's operas. | |
Sullivan and co. | |
The tar's farewell : for voice and piano | |
The telephone girl | |
There are cases. | |
There is nothing in nature more tender. | |
There's no one I'm certain. | |
Through the keep-it-dark continent, or, How I found Stanley. F.C. Burnard [i.e. Burnand]. | |
Tis very hard to choose. | |
Trifle not with love : song introduced into the opera of La cigale | |
Two happy gods. | |
Very Much Abroad | |
Vocal music. | |
Wake, then awake. | |
We quite understand. | |
What is the matter, Peter? | |
The Z. Z. G; or zig zag guide round and about the bold and beautiful Kentish coast. |