Hook, Theodore Edward, 1788-1841
Hook, Theodore Edward
Hook, Theod 1788-1841
Theodore Hook British writer
Hook, Theod. (Theodore Edward), 1788-1841
Hook, Theodore (1788-1841)
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- 200 _ | ‡a Hook ‡b Theodore Edward ‡f 1788-1841
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hook, Theodore Edward
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hook, Theodore Edward, ‡d 1788-1841
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Theodore Hook ‡c British writer
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (48)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Hook, James ‡d 1746-1827
- 551 1 _ ‡a London
Works
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Adventures of an actor : comprising a picture of the French Stage during a period of fifty years | |
Births, deaths and marriages | |
Een blik in de groote wereld : een romantisch tafereel | |
bohémienne | |
[caption title, p.27:] The Garland of Love. [space] Tekeli. | |
Catch him who can! a musical farce in 2 a.,... | |
Cousin Geoffrey, the old bachelor, to which is added Claude Stocq | |
Cousin William, or, The fatal statement, 187- : | |
Cumberland's British theatre. with remarks, biographical and critical, by D._G., printed from the acting copies as performed at the Theatres Royal, London. | |
Darkness visible; a farce, in two acts. | |
A day at an inn | |
Destinée, traduit librement de l'anglais de Th. Hooke ["sic"] par M. Alphonse Viollet... | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Exchange no robbery, or, The diamond ring, 1820: | |
Facts, illustrative of the treatment of Napoleon Bonaparte in Saint Helena | |
Facts illustrative of the treatment of Napoleon Buonaparte in Saint Helena | |
Fathers and sons, a novel | |
The fortress : melodrama, 3 acts | |
The French stage and the French people, as illustrated in the Memoirs of M. Fleury. | |
The garland : musical farce, 2 acts | |
Gilbert Gurney by Theodore Hook | |
Gurney married, a sequel to "Gilbert Gurney" | |
The invisible girl, 1806: | |
Jack Brag | |
Killing no murder. | |
[Lettre de Théodore Hook à Monsieur xxx, 5 novembre 1822] | |
The life and remains of Theodore Edward Hook. | |
The life of General, the Right Honourable Sir David Baird, bart. ... | |
Love and pride in 3 vol. | |
M. Danverss, ou Le dire et le faire, traduit de l'anglais de l'auteur de "L'Homme d'affaires" par Mme Renée Roger. Suivi de Marthe, ou la Bohémienne, traduit de l'anglais par Mlle Claire Desages... | |
The man of sorrow; a novel | |
Martha the gipsy | |
Maxwell | |
Merton, scènes de la vie anglaise, roman nouveau par Théodore Hook ; Traduit de l'anglais sur la troisième édition par M. Érasme de Saint-Clair,... | |
Music mad | |
Napoleon in his own defence; | |
Ned Musgrave, or The most unfortunate man in the world : a comic novel / by Theodore Hook. - A new ed. - London, 1853. | |
The parish clerk | |
parson's daughter in 3 vol. | |
Pascal Bruno : a sicilian story | |
Pen Owen. | |
Peregrine Bunce; or, Settled at last. | |
Peter Priggins, the college scout | |
Plays. | |
Precepts and practice, by Theodore Hook,... | |
Recollections of the late George Colman | |
Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of the King's theatre and Theatre royal, Drury Lane, including a period of nearly half a century ; with original anecdotes of many distinguished persons. | |
Safe and sound : an opera, in three acts | |
Sayings and doings | |
The Siege of St. Quintin | |
Soldier's return | |
Solomon Logwood. : A radical tale. | |
St. Quentin | [...] J. H | |
[Tekeli;] | |
Tekeli; or, The siege of Montgatz; a melo-drama, in three acts | |
Tentamen; | |
The trial by jury : a comic piece, in two acts, as performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket | |
The trial by Jury : farce, 2 acts | |
Vaders en zonen : een verhaal uit den tegenwoordigen tijd | |
What can beauty do? | |
The Widow and the Marquess |