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<strong>The</strong> old regimentals. D. (Adel 21 Nov 1831). Cumberland 33.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wept <strong>of</strong> the wish-ton-wish. D. (Adel 21 Nov 1831). 1831; French<br />

NY 154; Dicks 546. From Fennimore Cooper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> dumb belle. Ca. (Olym 14 Dec 1831). Lacy 23; Dicks 522; Boston<br />

Th 2; Mod Eng Com Th ser 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> four sisters. F. (Str 3 May 1832). Lacy 23; Dicks 411.<br />

<strong>The</strong> conquering game. C. (Olym 28 Nov 1832). Duncombe 36; New<br />

BT 284; Dicks 676.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nervous man and the man <strong>of</strong> nerve. F. (DL 26 Jan 1833).<br />

Duncombe 27; Lacy 39; Dicks 458; New York, Baltimore and<br />

Boston nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mummy. F. (Adel 4 June 1833). Duncombe 24; Lacy 48; Boston Th<br />

11.<br />

Woman’s faith. D. (EOH 2 Nov 1835). 1835; Dicks 536.<br />

Lucille: or the story <strong>of</strong> a heart. D. (EOH 4 Apr 1836). 1836; Lacy 28;<br />

Philadelphia and New York nd; Dicks 410. From Lytton, Maid <strong>of</strong><br />

Malines (in Pilgrims <strong>of</strong> the Rhine).<br />

<strong>The</strong> man about town. F. (EOH 5 May 1836). Duncombe 22; French<br />

118; Dicks 740.<br />

<strong>The</strong> middy ashore. F. (EOH 23 May 1836). Duncombe 22; New<br />

BT 177; Dicks 349.<br />

<strong>The</strong> farmer’s story. D. (EOH 13 June 1836). Duncombe 22; New BT<br />

174; Lacy 44; Dicks 434.<br />

Paulina: or the passage <strong>of</strong> the Beresina. D. (Adel 5 Dec 1836). Lacy;<br />

Dicks 516.<br />

St Mary’s Eve: or a Solway story. D. (Adel 1 Jan 1838 with sub-title <strong>The</strong><br />

story <strong>of</strong> the Solway). Lacy 33; Dicks 382.<br />

A maiden’s fame: or a legend <strong>of</strong> Lisbon! D. (Adel 12 Feb 1838).<br />

Duncombe 28; Dicks 735.<br />

His last legs. F. (H 15 Oct 1839). Webster 7; Dicks 439; French Minor<br />

NY 6; tr Esperanto, London 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happiest man alive. F. (Olym 21 Mar 1840). Duncombe 41; Lacy<br />

nd; Dicks 965.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Irish attorney: or Galway practice in 1770. F. (H 6 May 1840).<br />

Webster 9; New York 1847; Dicks 463.<br />

Robespierre: or two days <strong>of</strong> the Revolution. D. (Adel 5 Oct 1840 with<br />

sub-title <strong>The</strong> fete day). Duncombe 42; French 144; Dicks 610.<br />

<strong>The</strong> philosophers <strong>of</strong> Berlin. C. (Lyc 20 May 1841). Dicks 779.<br />

Marie Ducange. D. (Lyc 29 May 1841). Lacy 32; Dicks 475.<br />

<strong>The</strong> boarding school. F. (H 1 Sep 1841). Webster 9; Dicks 409.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman hater. C. (H 22 Feb 1842). Webster 9; Dicks 526.<br />

Louison, the angel <strong>of</strong> the attic: or the recompense. C. (H 29 May<br />

1843). Dicks 710. From Scribe, Louise: ou la réparation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> round <strong>of</strong> wrong: or a fireside story. D. (H 19 Dec 1846). Webster<br />

13; Dicks 1000.<br />

A practical man. F. (Lyc 20 Oct 1849). Lacy 1.<br />

Trevanion: or the false position. D. (Sur 22 Oct 1849). [1849]. With J.<br />

W. Marston.<br />

<strong>The</strong> passing cloud. D. (DL 8 Apr 1850). Lacy 1; New York nd.<br />

Platonic attachments. F. (P’cess 28 Sep 1850). Lacy 2; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th ser 4; tr Hungarian, Budapest 1888.<br />

A storm in a tea cup. Ca. (P’cess 20 Mar 1854). Lacy 14; Mod Eng Com<br />

Th ser 5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> balance <strong>of</strong> comfort. F. (H 23 Nov 1854). Lacy 17.<br />

Charlotte Corday. D. (Adel 10 Oct 1855). Dicks 1042.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evil genius. C. (H 8 Mar 1856). Lacy 26.<br />

A splendid investment. F. (Olym 11 Feb 1857). Lacy 30.<br />

A life’s trial. D. (H 19 Mar 1857). Lacy 30.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tide <strong>of</strong> time. C. (H 13 Dec 1858). Lacy 38.<br />

No name. D. (Unacted). 1863. From Wilkie Collins’ novel.<br />

Commissioned by Collins to secure copyright on dramatisations<br />

<strong>of</strong> the novel.<br />

Faust: or the fate <strong>of</strong> Margaret. D. (DL 20 Oct 1866). Lacy 83. From<br />

Goethe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> two lives. D. (DL 29 Mar 1869). Lacy 85. From Hugo, Les<br />

misérables.<br />

Henry Robert Addison | Dionysius Lardner Boucicault<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Samuel Lover, R. H. A., artistic, literary and musical, with<br />

selections from his unpublished papers and correspondence. 2<br />

vols 1874; New York 1874 (1 vol).<br />

Edited works<br />

Retrospections <strong>of</strong> the stage. By the late John Bernard, manager <strong>of</strong><br />

the American theatres, and formerly secretary to the Beef-steak<br />

Club. [Ed W. Baile Bernard] 2 vols 1830; Boston 1832.<br />

See also Nicoll 4, pp. 265–6, 572; 5, p. 259; Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 81–2;<br />

Readex index, pp. 24–5.<br />

§2<br />

Era Almanack 1868. [jrs]<br />

Edward Litt Leman (Laman) Blanchard,<br />

Brothers Grinn, with T. L. Greenwood,<br />

‘Francisco Frost’ 1820–89<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> artful dodge. F. (Olym 21 Feb 1841). Lacy 602.<br />

Pork chops: or a dream at home. Ext. (Olym 13 Feb 1843). Lacy 605.<br />

Faith, hope and charity! Or chance and change. D. (Sur 7 July 1845).<br />

[1845?], Duncombe vol 54.<br />

Adam’s illustrated descriptive guide to the watering-places <strong>of</strong><br />

England and companion to the coast. 2 vols 1848.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stranger’s and visitor’s conductor through London. 1851. As<br />

Bradshaw’s Guide through London and its environs 1857,<br />

(corrected and rev) 1859.<br />

<strong>The</strong> carpet bag, crammed full <strong>of</strong> light articles, for shortening long<br />

faces and long journeys, and forming a pleasant companion for<br />

the road[,] the rail, and the steamer. [1852.]<br />

Peter Wilkins: or Harlequin and the flying women, <strong>of</strong> the Loadstone<br />

Rock. P. (DL 26 Dec 1860). 1860.<br />

Tom Thumb: or Merlin the magician, and the good fairies <strong>of</strong> the<br />

court <strong>of</strong> King Arthur. P. (Her Majesty’s 26 Dec 1860). [1860.]<br />

Cherry and fair star: or the singing apple, the talking bird and the<br />

dancing waters. P. (SW 26 Dec 1861). [1862.]<br />

Number Nip: or Harlequin and the Gnome King <strong>of</strong> the Giant<br />

Mountain. P. (DL 26 Dec 1866). 1866.<br />

Faw! Fee! Fo!!! Fum!!!! or Harlequin Jack, the giant killer. (DL 26 Dec<br />

1867). 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> three temptations. In Drawing-room plays and parlour pantomimes,<br />

ed C. Scott ‘1870’ [1869].<br />

Flights <strong>of</strong> fancy: a medley <strong>of</strong> quips and cranks in prose and verse.<br />

1882. Includes selections from Fun in the 1860s.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life and reminiscences <strong>of</strong> E. L. Blanchard. Ed C. Scott and C.<br />

Howard 2 vols 1891. (Mainly diaries kept by Blanchard.)<br />

Blanchard also wrote many other pieces, mainly pantomimes. For DL and<br />

other theatres, see Nicoll 4, pp. 268–9, 573; 5, pp. 262–5, 779. He reviewed<br />

plays for many periodicals, including the Daily Telegraph, and edited<br />

Chambers’s London Jnl (1841), <strong>The</strong> Astrologer and Oracle <strong>of</strong> Destiny<br />

(1845), and others.<br />

§2<br />

Obits: Athenaeum 7 Sep 1889; Era 7 and 14 Sep 1889; <strong>The</strong> Times 6 Sep<br />

1889.<br />

Knight, Joseph. In DNB suppl 1. [jws]<br />

Dionysius Lardner Boucicault 1822–90<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is a Boucicault collection <strong>of</strong> ms and ptd material at the Univ <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Florida.<br />

Collections<br />

Nicoll, A. and T. Cloak (ed). Forbidden fruit and other plays.<br />

Princeton 1940. Contains Forbidden fruit, Louis XI, Dot, <strong>The</strong><br />

flying scud, Mercy Dodd, Robert Emmet.<br />

Krause, D. (ed). <strong>The</strong> Dolmen Boucicault; with an essay by the editor.<br />

1993 | 1994

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