Baker, George Melville
Baker, George M. (George Melville), 1832-1890
George Melville Baker American playwright and publisher (1832-1890)
George Melville Baker Amerikaans schrijver (1832-)
Baker, George M. 1832-1890
Baker, George Melville, 1832-1890
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baker, George M. ‡d 1832-1890
- 100 1 _ ‡a Baker, George M. ‡q (George Melville), ‡d 1832-1890
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Baker, George Melville
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Melville Baker ‡c American playwright and publisher (1832-1890)
- 100 0 _ ‡a George Melville Baker ‡c Amerikaans schrijver (1832-)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (40)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Above the clouds | |
Accelerate | |
After taps | |
Among the breakers | |
Baby ballads, 1877: | |
A baker's dozen | |
Baker's school entertainments; a collection of allegories, etc. | |
Ballads of Bravery | |
Battle hymn. | |
Better than gold | |
The Boston dip | |
Capuletta; or, Romeo and Juliet restored | |
C'est le professeur. [from old catalog] | |
A close shave | |
Comrades | |
Conjuration | |
Down by the sea | |
The drawing-room stage | |
The duchess of dublin | |
Enlisted for the war | |
The fairy of the fountain | |
The favorite speaker; | |
The flower of the family | |
The flowing bowl | |
Gentlemen of the Jury | |
The Grand Army speaker [microform] : a collection of the best patriotic pieces in prose and verse for reading and recitation | |
The greatest plague in life | |
Gustave the professor | |
Handy dramas for amateur actors; new pieces for home, school and public entertainment. | |
Humors of the strike | |
Ignorance is bliss [and] a stitch in time saves nine | |
The last loaf | |
Little brown jug | |
Love of a bonnet | |
The merry Christmas of the old woman lived in a shoe | |
Messmates | |
The mimic stage | |
Mrs. Walthrop's bachelors | |
My brother's keeper | |
A mysterious disappearance | |
Nevada; | |
Never say die | |
New brooms sweep clean | |
No cure, no pay | |
An old man's prayer | |
One hundred years ago; or, our boys of 1776 | |
Original entertainments and burlesques for stage or school | |
Our folks | |
Our twelve months' cruise: a valedictory delivered before the Mercantile library association | |
Paddle your own canoe | |
Past redemption | |
The peddler of very nice | |
Pieces People Ask For | |
Poison | |
A precious pickle | |
The prize speaker: comprising fresh selections in poetry and prose, humorous, pathetic, patriotic, for reading clubs, school declamation, home and public entertainments. Combining the selections published in The reading club, nos. 5, 6, 7, 8. | |
A public benefactor | |
Rebecca's triumph | |
The red chignon | |
The revolt of the bees | |
Running to waste. The story of a tomboy | |
Santa Claus' frolics | |
A sea of troubles | |
Seeing the elephant | |
The seldarte craze | |
The seven ages | |
Shall our mothers vote? | |
Snow-bound | |
The social stage | |
The temperance drama: a series of dramas, comedies, and farces, for temperance exhibitions, and home and school entertainment. | |
Ten plays for boys | |
A tender attachment | |
Thief of time | |
Thirty minutes for refreshments | |
A thorn among the roses | |
Titania; or, the butterflies' carnival | |
Too late for the train | |
The tournament of Idylcourt | |
Under a veil : a comedietta in one act | |
Using the weed | |
The visions of freedom | |
The voyage of life : an allegory | |
Wanted, a male cook | |
Wax figure show | |
We're all teetotalers | |
Yankee dialect recitations and English character sketches : comprising a series of the most popular selections in prose and verse |