Stevens, Thomas Wood, 1880-1942
Stevens, Thomas Wood
Thomas Wood Stevens
VIAF ID: 78641895 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stevens, Thomas Wood
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stevens, Thomas Wood ‡d 1880-1942
- 100 1 _ ‡a Stevens, Thomas Wood ‡d 1880-1942
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stevens, Thomas Wood, ‡d 1880-1942
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Wood Stevens
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Works
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Adventure, a pageant-drama of life and chance | |
And the stars saw | |
Book of words : a pageant of the Italian Renaissance : produced at the art institute Chicago, January 26 and 27, 1909 under the auspices of the antiquarian society of the art institute | |
The book of words of the pageant and masque of Saint Louis; | |
Caesar's gods | |
The chaplet of Pan; a masque | |
The college of William and Mary becomes a university Dec. 7, 1779; | |
The daimio's head, a masque of old Japan | |
The drawing of the sword : together with the text of the National Red Cross pageant | |
The Duquesne Christmas mystery | |
The entrada of Coronado, a spectacular historic drama | |
The etching of cities | |
The field god. | |
The Globe theatre. | |
The historical pageant of Madison County; | |
Holbein in Blackfriars: an improbable comedy | |
Hold Redmere : a tale | |
In a balcony | |
Joan of Arc, a pageant play in prologue and nine scenes | |
Julius Caesar | |
King Lear | |
L'allegro & Il penseroso | |
Lettering | |
Macbeth | |
Magna carta, a pageant drama | |
The masque of Quetzal's bowl, 191-? : | |
Masques of east and west | |
Missouri one hundred years ago | |
The morning road : a book of verses | |
The nursery-maid of heaven, and other plays | |
Our lady of rhyme : a book of occasional lyrics | |
A pageant for Independence Day | |
A pageant of victory and peace, with a threnody for those who fell. | |
The parchment in the hollow hilt | |
Rainald and the Red Wolf; being the masque of the pilgrims and the townsfolk of Lavayne, and how they played their Shrovetide miracle before the Lord Waldemar; | |
Ryland, a comedy | |
Shakespeare's All's well that ends well; | |
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: | |
Stanford University and Stanford Players theater programs and playbills, 1937-1940. | |
Taming of the shrew | |
The theatre from Athens to Broadway | |
Three wishes; a comedy in one act | |
Twelfth night | |
Westward under Vega. | |
Yorktown sesquicentennial pageants |