Agate, James, 1877-1947
Agate, James
Agate, James (James Evershed), 1877-1947
James Evershed Agate
Agate, James Evershed, 1877-1947
VIAF ID: 13517890 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Agate, James ‡d 1877-1947
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Agate, James, ‡d 1877-1947
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Evershed Agate
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Agate's folly; | |
Alarums and excursions | |
The amazing theatre | |
Around Cinemas | |
Blessed are the rich : episodes in the life of Oliver Sheldon | |
Brief chronicles : a survey of the plays of Shakespeare and the Elizabethans in actual performance | |
Buzz, buzz! : essays of the theatre | |
A century of thrillers : from Poe to Arlen | |
The contemporary Theatre 1944 and 1945 | |
Ego 3 | |
The English dramatic critics : an anthology, 1660-1932 | |
English wits. | |
Express and admirable; the breakfast table talk of James Agate. | |
Fantasies and impromptus | |
First nights. | |
Gemel in London | |
Here's richness! | |
Immoment toys : a survey of light entertainment on the London stage, 1920-1943 | |
James Agate : an anthology | |
Kingdoms for horses | |
The later Ego, consisting of Ego 8 and Ego 9. | |
The Masque library | |
My theatre talks | |
Noblesse oblige : another letter to another son | |
L. of C. | |
L. of C. (lines of communication), 1917. | |
On an English screen | |
Oscar Wilde and the theatre | |
Playgoing | |
Rachel | |
Red letter nights survey of the post-elizabethan drama in actual performance on the London stage, 1921-1943 | |
Responsibility, a novel | |
secrets of a showman... | |
A short view of the English stage, 1900-1926. | |
A shorter ego : the autobiography of James Agate | |
Sir Henry Wood fifty years of the Proms | |
Speak for England; an anthology of prose and poetry for the forces | |
Speak for England / choosen by James Agate. - London, 1946. | |
Their hour upon the stage | |
These Were Actors : Extracts From A Newspaper Cutting Book 1811-1833 | |
Those were the nights | |
Thursdays and Fridays | |
Thus to revisit. | |
White horse and red lion; essays in gusto | |
Words I have lived with; a personal choice. |