Byron, Henry James, 1835-1884
Byron, Henry J. (Henry James), 1835-1884
Byron, Henry J. (Henry James)
Byron, H. J.
Byron, Henry J. 1835-1884
Henry James Byron British writer and theatre manager
Byron, Henry James
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Aladdin; or, the wonderful scamp! | |
Ali Baba; or, the thirty-nine thieves, in accordance ... | |
Alladin | |
The babes in the wood and the good little fairy birds! | |
Bits of burlesques : being extracts from the extravaganzas | |
Blow for blow. A drama in a prologue and three acts. | |
Blue beard! from a new point of hue | |
Camaralzaman the fair Badoura; or, the bad Djinn and the good spirit | |
Cinderella; or, the lover, the lackey, and the little glass slipper | |
corsican « bothers » or the Trouble-some twins an original burlesque extravaganza... | |
Cyril's success | |
Daisy farm; | |
Dearer than life | |
English plays of the nineteenth century | |
Esmeralda; or, the sensation goat! | |
Field of the Cloth | |
La fille de Madame Angot : comic opera | |
Fra Diavolo; or, the beauty and the brigands | |
Der Freischutz; or, the bill, the belle, and the bullet! | |
The Garibaldi Excursionists | |
George de Barnwell | |
The girls | |
The grin bushes! or, the Mrs. Brown of the Missis-sippi | |
Harlequin in His Element | |
How to tame your mother-in-law; a farce in one act | |
Hundred thousand pounds | |
Ill-treated il trovatore; or, the mother, the maiden, and the musicianer | |
Island of Jewels | |
Ivanhoe in accordance with the spirit of the times : an extravaganza | |
Jack the giant killer; or, harlequin King Arthur and ye knights ... | |
Lady Belle Belle; or, Fortunio and his seven magic men | |
The lady of Lyons | |
The Lancashire lass; or, tempted, tried, and true | |
The lion and the unicorn | |
Little Don Giovanni | |
Lucia di Lammermoor; or, the laird, the lady, and the lover | |
Lucretia Borgia, M.D.; or, la grande doctresse | |
The maid and the magpie; or, the fatal spoon! | |
Mazeppa! | |
Mazourka; or, the stick, the Pole, and the Tartar | |
miller and his men, in 2 a. | |
Mirth. A miscellany of wit and humor. | |
Miss Eily O'Connor | |
The motto; or, I am all there | |
The nymph of the Lurleyburg; or, the knight and the naiads | |
Old soldier | |
The orange tree and the humble bee; or, the little princess ... | |
An original, musical, pantominical, comical Christmas extravaganza, entitled, Don Juan, 1873: | |
Orpheus and Eurydice; or, the young gentleman who charmed the rocks | |
Our boys ... 1915. | |
Our boys an original modern comedy | |
Partners for life | |
Plays by H.J. Byron | |
Plays. Selections | |
Princess Spring-time; or, the envoy who stole the king's daughter | |
The prompter's box: a story of the footlights ... | |
Punch | |
Puss in a new pair of boots | |
Robinson Crusoë, or Harlequin friday and the king of the Caribbee islands A grotesque pantonime opening. | |
The rosebud of Stingingnettle Farm; or the villanous squire ... | |
Sensation dramas for the back drawing room... | |
Sir Simon Simple; or, not such a fool as he looks | |
Sour grapes | |
The spur of the moment | |
St. George and the dragon | |
Staří - mladí aneb Naši hoši : obraz ze života ve 3 jednáních | |
Uncle, a comedy in three acts | |
Uncle : a new and original farcical piece, in 3 acts | |
Uncle Dick's darling | |
Utvalg | |
Victorian theatrical burlesques | |
War to the knife an original comedy in 3 a... | |
Weak woman | |
Whittington and his cat! or, harlequin king Kollywobbol and the genius ... | |
William Tell, with a vengeance! or, the pet, the patriot, and the pippin | |
Wrinkles; or, a tale of time | |
£20 a year-all found; or, out of a situation refusing twenty ... |