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- catalog contributor b4829796.
- catalog coverage "North Carolina.".
- catalog created "1931.".
- catalog date "1931".
- catalog date "1931.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1931.".
- catalog description "Aims of the Carolina playmakers.--Adventures in playmaking, 1918-1931, by F.H. Koch.--Foreword, by A. Henderson.--Magnolia's man, a mountain comedy, by Gertrude W. Coffin.--Ever' snitch, a comedy of Carolina fisher-folk, by Irene Fussler.--Agatha, a romance of plantation days, by Jane Toy.--Dogwood bushes, a comedy of country youth, by W. Stout.--Companion-mate Maggie, a negro comedy, by Helen Dortch.--The lie, a play of revolutionary Carolina, by W. O'Connell.--Cloey, a play of Winston-Salem folk, by Loretto C. Bailey.--The new moon, a whimsical fantasy drawn from old folk-story, by T. Peet.--Appendix I: The Carolina playmakers; productions and tours of the Carolina playmakers.--Appendix II: The Carolina playmakers; a selected bibliography (p. 298-311)".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 311 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Carolina folk comedies.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Carolina folk comedies.".
- catalog issued "1931".
- catalog issued "1931.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Los Angeles, S. French,".
- catalog relation "Carolina folk comedies.".
- catalog spatial "North Carolina.".
- catalog subject "812.508".
- catalog subject "Folk drama, American.".
- catalog subject "Little theater movement.".
- catalog subject "PS627.F6 K6 4th ser.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Aims of the Carolina playmakers.--Adventures in playmaking, 1918-1931, by F.H. Koch.--Foreword, by A. Henderson.--Magnolia's man, a mountain comedy, by Gertrude W. Coffin.--Ever' snitch, a comedy of Carolina fisher-folk, by Irene Fussler.--Agatha, a romance of plantation days, by Jane Toy.--Dogwood bushes, a comedy of country youth, by W. Stout.--Companion-mate Maggie, a negro comedy, by Helen Dortch.--The lie, a play of revolutionary Carolina, by W. O'Connell.--Cloey, a play of Winston-Salem folk, by Loretto C. Bailey.--The new moon, a whimsical fantasy drawn from old folk-story, by T. Peet.--Appendix I: The Carolina playmakers; productions and tours of the Carolina playmakers.--Appendix II: The Carolina playmakers; a selected bibliography (p. 298-311)".
- catalog title "Carolina folk comedies, edited with an introduction by Frederick H. Koch ... and a foreword by Archibald Henderson; illustrated from photographs of the original productions of the play.".
- catalog type "text".