Mathews, Charles, 1803-1878
Mathews, Charles James, 1803-1878
Charles James Mathews
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mathews, Charles James ‡d 1803-1878
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mathews, Charles James, ‡d 1803-1878
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mathews, Charles, ‡d 1803-1878
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
Works
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Bachelor of arts | |
The bachelor's bedroom, or, Two in the morning. A comic scene. | |
Books printed for J. Mathews, No. 18, Strand | |
Charles Mathews' incomparable polish of style, replete with the most brilliant graces and elegancies of refined comedy, has won for him the enduring distinction of the greatest living comedian | |
Comical countess | |
Cool as a cucumber | |
Delicate ground | |
Dowager | |
Farewell Benefit and last appearance but one of Mr. Charles Mathews who will perform his original character of Dazzle. Last appearance but one of Mrs. C. Mathews, who, this evening, will enact Lady Gay Spanker | |
Game of speculation | |
Great gun trick | |
Head of a pin | |
Lettre de M. Charles Mathews aux auteurs dramatiques de la France. | |
The life of Charles James Mathews, chiefly autobiographical, with selections from his correspondence and speeches; | |
Little Toddlekins | |
London assurance | |
Out of sight, out of mind | |
Patter vs. Clatter | |
Remarks on the cause of the scarcity and dearness of cattle, swine, cheese, &c. &c. and of the articles tallow candles, and soap; also the Remedy to prevent such Calamity in future; being the result of great Experience, acquired by Dealing at Fairs and Markets, &c. &c. during the last Thirty-Seven Years. Humbly Dedicated To the Prime Minister of England. In behalf of the Community at large, more or less interested therein: together with Hints for the Consideration of Persons having landed Property, and Dealers in Cattle. By J. Mathews, of Bath | |
The ringdoves, 187-?: | |
Second night of the re-engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews | |
Simple facts; or, the history of an orphan : In two volumes. By Mrs. Mathews | |
Take that girl away | |
Theater playbill for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews in "Married for Money" and "He Would be an Actor" at the Washington Theatre, March 8, 1858. | |
Three pieces | |
Trying it on | |
Used up; a petit comedy in two acts |