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- catalog contributor b9162327.
- catalog created "1925, c1922.".
- catalog date "1925".
- catalog date "1925, c1922.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1925, c1922.".
- catalog description "Mirage, by G.M.P. Baird.--Napoleon's barber, by A. Caesar.--Goat alley, by E.H. Culbertson.--Sweet and twenty, by F. Dell.--Tickless time, by S. Glaspell and G.C. Cook.--The hero of Santa Maria, by K.S. Goodman and B. Hecht.--All gummed up, by H.W. Gribble.--Thompson's luck, by H.G. Grover.--Fata deorum, by C.W. Guske.--Pearl of dawn, by H. Hudson.--Finders-keepers, by G. Kelly.--Solomon's song, by H. Kemp.--Matinata, by L. Langner.--The conflict, by C.V. McCauley.--Two slatterns and a king, by E. St. V. Millay.--Thursday evening, by C. Morley.--The dreamy kid, by E. O'Neill.--Forbidden fruit, by G.J. Smith.--Jezebel, by D. Stockbridge.--Sir David wears a crown, by S. Walker.".
- catalog extent "613 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1925".
- catalog issued "1925, c1922.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : D. Appleton and company,".
- catalog subject "American drama.".
- catalog subject "PS634 .S5 1925".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mirage, by G.M.P. Baird.--Napoleon's barber, by A. Caesar.--Goat alley, by E.H. Culbertson.--Sweet and twenty, by F. Dell.--Tickless time, by S. Glaspell and G.C. Cook.--The hero of Santa Maria, by K.S. Goodman and B. Hecht.--All gummed up, by H.W. Gribble.--Thompson's luck, by H.G. Grover.--Fata deorum, by C.W. Guske.--Pearl of dawn, by H. Hudson.--Finders-keepers, by G. Kelly.--Solomon's song, by H. Kemp.--Matinata, by L. Langner.--The conflict, by C.V. McCauley.--Two slatterns and a king, by E. St. V. Millay.--Thursday evening, by C. Morley.--The dreamy kid, by E. O'Neill.--Forbidden fruit, by G.J. Smith.--Jezebel, by D. Stockbridge.--Sir David wears a crown, by S. Walker.".
- catalog title "Twenty contemporary one-act plays (American) / Selected and edited by Frank Shay.".
- catalog type "text".