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  • Thirty-five years of a dramatic author's life. By Edward Fitzball.

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    • London, T. C. Newby, 1859.
    • 1859
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  • Thalaba, the destroyer: a melo-drama, in three acts ... With remarks ... by D.-G. ...

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    • London, G. H. Davidson [1831?]
    • 1831
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  • Tom Cringle, or, Mat of the iron hand. A drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball ... Printed from the best acting copy ... as now performed in the London and American theatres ...

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    • New York, Samuel French [1854?]
    • 1854
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  • Hofer; the tell of the Tyrol. A historical drama in three acts.

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    • New York, S. French [1856]
    • 1856
  • The innkeeper of Abeville; or, The ostler and the robber. A drama, in two acts ... As performed at the principal English and American theatres.

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    • New York, Samuel French [1854?]
    • 185-
  • The Flying Dutchman, or, The phantom ship : a nautical drama in three acts / by Edward Fitzball.

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    • New-York : S. French, [185-?]
    • 1850-1859
  • Jonathan Bradford; or, The murder at the road-side inn. A drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball ...

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    • New-York, S. French [186-?]
    • 186
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  • The barber : or, The mill of Bagdad. A burletta, in two acts. As performed at the Surrey Theatre / By Edward Ball.

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    • London : J. Lowndes [1822?]
    • 1822
  • Waverly, or, Sixty years since : a dramatic romance in three acts / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : J. Lowndes, [1824]
    • 1824
  • The pilot; or, A storm at sea. A nautical burletta. As performing with unanimous applause at the Adelphi Theatre. By Edward Ball.

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    • London, Printed for Simpkin and Marshall [by Shackell, Arrowsmith and Hodges], 1825.
    • 1825
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  • The innkeeper of Abbeville : or, The ostler and the robber : a melo-drama in two acts : as performed at the new Surrey Theatre / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : J. Lowndes, 1826.
    • 1826
  • All the songs, duets, glees, trios, choruses, &c, in the new grand original opera of The siege of Rochelle founded on the popular work by Madame de Genlis. The Music by M.W. Balfe, The Poetry by Edward Fitzball.

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    • New York: Turner & Fisher; Philadelphia: Turner & Fisher, 1838.
    • 1838
  • Father and son; or, The rock of Charbonniere: a drama, in two acts, by E. Ball. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, to which are added, a description of the costume, -- cast of the characters, -- entrances and exits, -- relative positions of the performers on the performers on the stage, -- and the whole of the stage business. As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a wood engraving, by Mr. White, from a drawing by Mr. Cruikshank.

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    • London, J. Cumberland [183-]
    • 183
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  • The fortunes of Nigel : or, King James I and his time : a melo-dramatic romance in three acts : founded on the popular novel of the same name by Sir Walter Scott. First performed at the Surrey Theatre, on Tuesday, June 25, 1822 / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : J. Lowndes, 1822.
    • 1822
  • Peveril of the Peak : or, The days of King Charles II : a melodramatic romance in three acts : founded on the popular novel of the same name, by Sir Walter Scott. First performed at the Surrey Theatre, on Thursday, February the 6th, 1823 / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : J. Lowndes, 1823.
    • 1823
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  • The innkeeper of Abbeville, or, The hostler and the robber : a melo-drame in two acts / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : Printed For J. Lowndes, 1822.
    • 1822
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  • The floating beacon : or, The Norwegian wreckers : a melodrama : in two acts, as performed for the first time, Monday, April 19th, 1824 at the New Surrey Theatre / by Edward Ball.

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    • London : Lowndes, [1824]
    • 1824
  • Bertha, a tragedy. By Edward Ball. As performed ... at the Theatre-Royal, Norwich.

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    • London, R. Edwards, 1819.
    • 1819
  • Esmeralda; or, The deformed of Notre Dame; a drama, in three acts, founded on Victor Hugo's popular novel of "Notre Dame."

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    • New York, London, Samuel French [1834]
    • 1834
  • The earthquake : or, The spectre of the Nile: a burletta operatic spectacle, in three acts / by Edward Fitz-Ball. The music by G. H. Rodwell, esq. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.-G. As now performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi.

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    • London : J. Cumberland [18--]
    • 1800-1899
    • 3 Items
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  • The momentous question; an original domestic drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball.

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  • The flying Dutchman; or, The phantom ship: a nautical drama, in three acts, by Edward Fitzball ... Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. ... As now performed at the Adelphi Theatre ...

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    • London, J. Cumberland [18--]
    • 1800-1899
    • 2 Items
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  • The Inchcape bell : a nautical burletta, in two acts / by Edward Fitz-ball. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.-G. As now performed at the Metropolitan Minor Theatres.

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    • London : J. Cumberland, [18--]
    • 1800-1899
    • 2 Items
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  • Walter Brand, or, The duel in the mist! : a drama in three acts / by Edward Fitzball.

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    • London : Printed and published forJ. Duncombe, [1834?]
    • 1834
  • Joan of Arc; or, The maid of Orleans. A melo-drama, in three acts. First performed at Sadler's Wells Theatre, Monday, August 12th, 1822. by Edward Ball ...

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    • [London] J. Lowndes [1823]
    • 1823
  • The tread mill; or, Tom and Jerry at Brixton; a serio, comic, operatic, milldramatic, farcical, moral burletta, in two acts; as performed originally at the Surrey Theatre ...

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    • London, J. Lowndes [182-?]
    • 182
  • The daughter of the regiment. By Edward Fitzball ...

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    • London, J. Dicks [1883?]
    • 1883
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  • The traveller's room! A melo drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, esq. ... The only edition correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book. To which is added, a description of the costume -- cast of the characters -- the whole of the stage business, situations -- entrances -- exits -- properties, and directions. As performed at the London theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findlay, from a drawing, taken expressly in the theatre.

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    • London, Duncombe and Moon [1847?]
    • 1847
  • The three hunchbacks; or, The sabre grinders of Damascus. A comic burletta in two acts, as performed, for the first time, January 20, 1823, at the Surrey Theatre, (founded on a story in the Arabian nights entertainments). By Edward Ball ...

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    • London, J. Lowndes [1823]
    • 1823
  • Omala; or, Settlers in America: a melo-drama, in three acts, as performed at the Olympic Theatre, Strand, for the first time October 1, 1825. By Edward Ball ...

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    • London, J. Lowndes, 1826.
    • 1826
  • Ninetta; or, The maid of Palaiseau: an opera in three acts, translated and altered from the French and Italian ... By Henry R. Bishop. The music from Rossini's opera "La gazza ladra" ...

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    • London, J. Ebers [1830]
    • 1830
  • Carlmihan, or, The drowned crew! : a romantic melo-drama, in two acts / by Edward Fitzball.

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    • London : Printed and published by J. Duncombe, [1835?]
    • 1835
  • False colours! or, The free trader! A nautical drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball ... Correctly marked, by permission, from the prompter's book ... As performed at the London theatres ...

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    • London, J. Duncombe [184-?]
    • 184
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  • The floating beacon, or, Norwegian wreckers : a melodrama, in two acts. By Edward Ball ... Correctly printed from the most approved acting copy ...

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    • New York Philiadelphia, Turner & Fisher [184-]
    • 1840-1849
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  • Peveril of the Peak; a melo-dramatic play, founded on the celebrated romance of the same name, by the author of "Waverley", &c., &c., performed at the Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh.

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    • Edinburgh, Printed for J. L. Huie, and sold by Oliver & Boyd, 1823.
    • 1823
  • The last of the fairies : a drama / by Edward Fitzball; embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Findlay.

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    • London : J. Duncombe, [185-?]
    • 1852-1859
  • Paul Clifford : a musical drama in three acts / by E. Fitzball.

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    • London : T.H. Lacy, [1835?]
    • 1835
  • Tom Cringle! A nautical drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball ...

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    • London, T.H. Lacy [18--]
    • 18
  • Hofer, the Tell of the Tyrol: an historical drama, in three acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D--G. ... As performed at the Metropolitan Minor Theatres. Embellished with a portrait of Mr. Osbaldiston in the character of Hofer, engraved on steel by Mr. Hollis, from an original painting by Mr. Buss.

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    • London, J. Cumberland [18--]
    • 1800-1899
  • The daughter of the regiment. A drama, in two acts ...

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    • Boston, W.H. Baker & Co. [c1889]
    • 1889
  • The Floating Beacon. A nautical drama, in two acts, by Edward Fitzball ... Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. ... As performed at the metropolitan minor theatres ...

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    • London, J. Cumberland [183-?]
    • 183
  • The note forger : a melodrama in two acts / by E. Fitzball.

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    • London : J. Duncombe, [184-?]
    • 1840-1849
  • Tom Cringle; or, Mat of the iron hand; a drama in two acts, by Edward Fitzball ...

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    • New York, S. French [1864?]
    • 1864
  • Father and son; or, The rock of Charbonniere. A drama, in two acts. By Edward Fitzball ...

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    • New York, S. French [1864?]
    • 1864
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  • The miller of Derwent Water. A drama ... By Edward Fitzball ...

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    • Clyde, O., Ames' Pub. Co. [1871?]
    • 1871
  • The fortunes of Nigel / a melo-dramatic romance in three acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G.....As performed at the Metropolitan Minor Theatres...

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    • London : J. Cumberland, [18--]
    • 1800-1977
  • Thalaba, the destroyer; a melo-drama, in three acts, by Edward Fitz-Ball ... Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. ... As now performed at the metropolitan minor theatres ...

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    • London, J. Cumberland [183-?]
    • 183
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  • Joan of Arc; or, The maid of Orleans. A melodrama, in three acts. By E. Fitzball ...

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    • London, T.H. Lacy [185-?]
    • 185
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  • Maritana, opera in three acts, with new recitatives by T. Mattei, written by E. Fitzball--Italian version by Sigr. Zaffira. Music composed by V. Wallace ...

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    • New York: F. Rullman [188-?]
    • 188
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  • The devil's elixir, or, The shadowless man : a musical romance, in two acts / by Edward Fitz-Ball, Esq., the music by G.H. Rodwell, Esq. ; printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G.

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    • London : John Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town : Sold by Cowie and Strange ... [and 9 others], [1829?]
    • 1829
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