Brougham, John, 1810-1880
Brougham, John Mr.
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Brougham, John, ‡d 1810-1880
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Works
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A basket of chips. | |
Benefit & last appearance but one of Mr. Jno. Brougham | |
The Bunsby papers (2d series) Irish echoes. | |
Captain Cuttle. | |
Columbus el Filibustero | |
The dark hour before dawn. | |
David Copperfield | |
A decided case. A dramatic sketch, in one act. | |
Dombey and son. | |
Dred: or, The dismal swamp. A play in five acts. | |
The game of love. An original comedy, in five acts. | |
Gentleman from Ireland | |
The great tragic revival. A new and undoubtedly original contemporaneous dramatic absurdity, in one act and several tableaux. | |
Jno. Brougham for one week more! | |
Kiss in the dark | |
Last night but two of the celebrated author and actor, Mr. John Brougham | |
Life in New York: or, Tom and Jerry on a visit. A comic drama, in two acts. | |
Life, stories, and poems of John Brougham ... | |
Lotos leaves, 1875: | |
Lotos leaves : original stories, essays, and poems by Whitelaw Reid, Wilkie Collins, Mark Twain ... [et al.] | |
The lottery of life. A story of New York twenty years ago | |
Magnificent distances | |
Metamora; or, The last of the Pollywogs. A burlesque in two acts. | |
The miller of New Jersey, or, The prison-hulk : an historic drama spectacle in three acts | |
Most unwarrantable intrusion. | |
The Musard ball; or, Love at the academy. A contemporaneous extrabaganza [!] in one act. | |
My angel boy : I cannot see thee die | |
Neptune's defeat; | |
Night and morning: a play, in five acts. | |
An original aboriginal erratic operatic semi-civilized and demi-savage extravaganza, being a per-version of ye trewe and wonderrefulle hystorie of ye renownned princesse, Po-cahon-tas: | |
Pocahontas | |
The red mask: or, The wolf of Lithuania. A melodrama, in three acts. | |
Romance and reality. Or, The young Virginian. | |
Second night of the re-engagement of Mr. Jno. Brougham. Columbus a great hit! The Kansas Question settled | |
Serious family | |
Spahn, Brougham, Burdge; oration, poem, and history | |
Take care of little Charley. A farce, in one act. | |
Temptation: | |
Theater playbill for Mr. J.S. Browne, Mrs. W.H. Smith and Mr. John Brougham in "London Assurance" at the Howard Athenaeum, Boston, July 18, 1868. |