Broadhurst, George Howells, 1866-1952
Broadhurst, George Howells 1866-
George Broadhurst American playwright (1866–1952)
ברודהרסט, ג'ורג', 1866-1952
Broadhurst, George (George Howells), 1866-1952
Broadhurst, George Howells
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Broadhurst, George Howells
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broadhurst, George Howells ‡d 1866-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Broadhurst, George Howells ‡d 1866-1952
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Broadhurst, George Howells, ‡d 1866-1952
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- 100 0 _ ‡a George Broadhurst ‡c American playwright (1866–1952)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (30)
Works
Title | Sources |
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The Big trunk and the little trunk. | |
Bought and paid for | |
A Bright, loving, cute, bad little girl. | |
Broadhurst's latest farce, Why Smith left home by George H. Broadhurst, author of What happened to Jones. | |
The crimson alibi | |
Cupid, don't be stupid. | |
Dainty Dresden shepherdess. | |
George H. Broadhurst's new American play, The last chapter a comprehensive production and significant cast. | |
Give me death or victory. | |
If my man could do it for me. | |
I'm dying to dance with you. | |
In the interest of science. | |
"Innocent"; a play in a prologue, four acts and an epilogue | |
Just a friend of the family. | |
Man of the hour, a play in four acts, by George Broadhurst, revised 1916 by George H. Broadhurst | |
Nancy Brown. | |
No peach hangs too high for him. | |
The Price | |
Rosita. | |
The Song of the world. | |
Strenous. | |
The Sweetest part of loving is to dream. | |
The Sweetheart of my childhood. | |
Through all eternity. | |
To-day: a novel | |
We'll build a bungalow. | |
We're a band of bold conspirators. | |
What's the use of working? | |
Who can tell what love is? | |
Wildfire | |
The wrong Mr. Wright, an original comedy in three acts | |
You are the only one for me. | |
Yump! Yump! Yump! |