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- 2012658442 contributor B12690711.
- 2012658442 created "[1893-1971].".
- 2012658442 date "1893".
- 2012658442 date "[1893-1971].".
- 2012658442 dateCopyrighted "[1893-1971].".
- 2012658442 description "Concert programs: The Theodore Thomas Orchestra (Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1909) -- John Philip Sousa and his Band of 70 (1904).".
- 2012658442 description "In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).".
- 2012658442 description "Source unknown. DLC".
- 2012658442 description "Theater playbills and programs: The Yankee Prince (Nixon's Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, N.J., Feb. 10-12, [1910], by George M. Cohan, with Tom Lewis) -- What Every Woman Knows (Broad Street Theatre, [Philadelphia, Pa.] Nov. 8, 1909, by J.M. Barrie, with Maude Adams) -- The Merchant of Venice. Hamlet. As You Like It (April 23-25, 1928, by William Shakespeare, with Robert B. Mantell) -- Our American Cousin (Facsimile playbill: Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865, by Tom Taylor, with Laura Keene) -- Aladdin, or, The Wonderful Lamp (Grand Opera House, Monday, Nov. 14, [1892?], music by Thomas Baker) -- The Swan (Auditorium Theatre, [Chicago?] June 20, 1927, by Ferenc Molnar) -- Hamlet (Facsimile playbill; Boston Theatre: Oct. 26-27, 1863, by William Shakespeare, with Edwin Booth) -- The Two Virtues (Adelphi Theatre [Philadelphia?], Feb. 21, 1916, by Alfred Sutro, with E.H. Sothern) -- Julius Caesar. Richelieu. Macbeth (April 25-27, [1924], by William Shakespeare and Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, with Robert B. Mantell).".
- 2012658442 description "With: The stage and its stars past and present, [1890], copy 3. Items added subsequent to publication. DLC".
- 2012658442 extent "[67] items :".
- 2012658442 hasPart "Maude Adams in l'Aiglon.".
- 2012658442 isPartOf "The stage and its stars past and present.".
- 2012658442 issued "1893".
- 2012658442 issued "[1893-1971].".
- 2012658442 language "eng".
- 2012658442 provenance "Source unknown. DLC".
- 2012658442 relation "Maude Adams in l'Aiglon.".
- 2012658442 relation "The stage and its stars past and present.".
- 2012658442 subject "PN2597 .P35 Copy 3".
- 2012658442 subject "Theater programs Specimens.".
- 2012658442 tableOfContents "Concert programs: The Theodore Thomas Orchestra (Willow Grove Park, Philadelphia, Pa., June 30, 1909) -- John Philip Sousa and his Band of 70 (1904).".
- 2012658442 tableOfContents "Theater playbills and programs: The Yankee Prince (Nixon's Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, N.J., Feb. 10-12, [1910], by George M. Cohan, with Tom Lewis) -- What Every Woman Knows (Broad Street Theatre, [Philadelphia, Pa.] Nov. 8, 1909, by J.M. Barrie, with Maude Adams) -- The Merchant of Venice. Hamlet. As You Like It (April 23-25, 1928, by William Shakespeare, with Robert B. Mantell) -- Our American Cousin (Facsimile playbill: Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865, by Tom Taylor, with Laura Keene) -- Aladdin, or, The Wonderful Lamp (Grand Opera House, Monday, Nov. 14, [1892?], music by Thomas Baker) -- The Swan (Auditorium Theatre, [Chicago?] June 20, 1927, by Ferenc Molnar) -- Hamlet (Facsimile playbill; Boston Theatre: Oct. 26-27, 1863, by William Shakespeare, with Edwin Booth) -- The Two Virtues (Adelphi Theatre [Philadelphia?], Feb. 21, 1916, by Alfred Sutro, with E.H. Sothern) -- Julius Caesar. Richelieu. Macbeth (April 25-27, [1924], by William Shakespeare and Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton, with Robert B. Mantell).".
- 2012658442 title "The stage and its stars past and present : extra illustrated materials.".
- 2012658442 type "Clippings United States. rbgenr".
- 2012658442 type "Concert programs. lcsh".
- 2012658442 type "Scrapbooks United States. rbgenr".
- 2012658442 type "Souvenir programs. rbgenr".
- 2012658442 type "Theater programs. rbgenr".
- 2012658442 type "text".