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Prompt-book of the tragedy of King Richard III by William Shakespeare.
- Title
- Prompt-book of the tragedy of King Richard III by William Shakespeare. As arranged for representation by Colley Cibber, comedien, London, 1700. Enlarged, emended, and restored, with copious directions in both new and traditional stage business ... by T.W.M. O'Flynn (Thomas F. Tracey). There are also included here a prefatory defence of Colley Cibber and his work; and a critical epilogue on some peculiarities of Shakespearean presentations in the modern theater.
- Author
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
- Publication
- [New York] 1939.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Text | Supervised use | *NCP+ (Shakespeare, W. King Richard III. New York, 1939) | Performing Arts Research Collections - Theatre |
Details
- Additional Authors
- O'Flynn, Thomas W. M., 1881-
- Description
- 1 v.; 28 cm.
- Uniform Title
- King Richard III
- Alternative Title
- King Richard III
- Subjects
- Note
- "J. Wilkes Booth," 5 f. inserted.
- Call Number
- *NCP+ (Shakespeare, W. King Richard III. New York, 1939)
- OCLC
- 44681446
- Author
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
- Title
- Prompt-book of the tragedy of King Richard III by William Shakespeare. As arranged for representation by Colley Cibber, comedien, London, 1700. Enlarged, emended, and restored, with copious directions in both new and traditional stage business ... by T.W.M. O'Flynn (Thomas F. Tracey). There are also included here a prefatory defence of Colley Cibber and his work; and a critical epilogue on some peculiarities of Shakespearean presentations in the modern theater.
- Imprint
- [New York] 1939.
- Local Note
- Not in Shattuck.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- O'Flynn, Thomas W. M., 1881-
- Research Call Number
- *NCP+ (Shakespeare, W. King Richard III. New York, 1939)