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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

1999 | 2000<br />

Ovingdean Grange: or a tale <strong>of</strong> the South Downs. D. Dicks 1019;<br />

Readex micro. From Ainsworth.<br />

Hard times. D. (Str 14 Aug 1854). 1854; Dicks 785; Readex micro.<br />

From Dickens.<br />

Who’s a traveller? F. (Str 30 Oct 1854). 1855; Readex micro.<br />

Little Dorrit. D. (Str 10 Nov 1856). [1856?] From Dickens.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tale <strong>of</strong> two cities: or the incarcerated victim <strong>of</strong> the Bastille. D.<br />

(Vic 7 July 1860). Dicks 780; Readex micro. From Dickens.<br />

Under the earth: or the sons <strong>of</strong> toil. D. (Astley’s 22 Apr 1867). Dicks’<br />

BD 6. Also attributed to W. H. C. Nation.<br />

For other dramatic works, including other adaptations <strong>of</strong> Dickens, see Nicoll<br />

4, pp. 283, 577; 5, pp. 324, 786. See also Readex Index, pp. 60–1.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Cooper was editor <strong>of</strong>, or contributor to, a number <strong>of</strong> short-lived newspapers<br />

and periodicals, including Drama: or the theatrical pocket mag (Nov<br />

1821–May 1822), Paul Pry (1830), Cerebus (1834), and <strong>The</strong>atrical Chron<br />

(Sep 1848–Mar 1849).<br />

§2<br />

Era 19 Jan 1879. Obituary.<br />

Glasgow News Jan 1879, rptd Entr’acte no 500. By E. L. Blanchard.<br />

Obituary.<br />

Cooper, F. R. Nothing extenuate: the life <strong>of</strong> Frederick Fox Cooper.<br />

1964. [jrs]<br />

Joseph Stirling Coyne 1803–68<br />

Licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays, including several autographs, are located in BL.<br />

§1<br />

All the plays listed below are also issued in one or more Readex micro edns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> queer subject. F. (Adel 28 Nov 1836). 1837; Webster 1; Dicks 782.<br />

Valsha: or the slave queen. D. (Adel 30 Oct 1837). Webster 2; Dicks<br />

702. From La guerre des servantes.<br />

All for love: or the lost pleiad. D. (Adel 16 Jan 1838). Webster 3.<br />

Arajoon: or the conquest <strong>of</strong> Mysore. Ba. (Adel 22 Oct 1838). Dicks<br />

700.<br />

Helen Oakleigh: or the wife’s stratagem. MD. (EOH 9 June 1840).<br />

Duncombe 42; Dicks 605.<br />

Satanas and the spirit <strong>of</strong> beauty. Spec. (Adel 11 Feb 1841). Lacy 39.<br />

From the ballet Le diable amoureux.<br />

My friend the capt. F. (H 20 July 1841). Barth nd; Dicks 740.<br />

<strong>The</strong> scenery and antiquities <strong>of</strong> Ireland, illustrated from drawings by<br />

W. H. Bartlett: the literary portion <strong>of</strong> the work by N. P. Willis and<br />

J. Stirling Coyne. 2 vols [1842], [1875?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> water witches. F. (EOH 6 June 1842). Lacy 41; Lorenzen micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> merchant and his clerks. D. (Adel 12 Dec 1842). Barth nd; Dicks<br />

642.<br />

Binks the bagman. F. (Adel 13 Feb 1843). Lacy 7; Dicks 624.<br />

<strong>The</strong> trumpeter’s daughter. F. (H 7 Dec 1843). French Minor NY 276.<br />

<strong>The</strong> signal. D. (Olym 8 Apr 1844). Duncombe 49; French 110; Dicks 741.<br />

Richard III. Bsq. (Adel 1844?). 1844; Barth nd.<br />

Railway bubbles. F. (H 29 Nov 1845). Barth nd.<br />

Did you ever send your wife to Camberwell? F. (Adel 16 Mar 1846).<br />

Webster 12; Dicks 955; Booth WC; New York nd (as Did you ever<br />

send your wife to Brooklyn?); Oxford 1995 (WC).<br />

<strong>The</strong> queen <strong>of</strong> the Abruzzi. Spec. (Adel 8 June 1846). Duncombe 58.<br />

How to settle accounts with your laundress. F. (Adel 26 July 1847).<br />

Webster 14; Dicks 1006; Booth 4; Booth.<br />

This house to be sold (the property <strong>of</strong> the late William Shakespeare)<br />

– inquire within. Ext. (Adel 9 Sep 1847). Webster 14. Music by A.<br />

Mackenzie.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tipperary legacy. F. (Adel 6 Dec 1847). Webster 14; New York nd.<br />

With H. Hamilton.<br />

Our national defences: or the Cockshot yeomanry. F. (Adel 27 Jan<br />

1848). Webster 14.<br />

Pas de fascination: or catching a governor. F. (H 26 Apr 1848 as Lola<br />

Montes: or a countess for an hour). Webster 14; Boston Th 24;<br />

French Minor NY 270.<br />

<strong>The</strong> barmaid; <strong>The</strong> potato can. In A. R. Smith, Gavarni in London,<br />

1849; rptd in his Sketches <strong>of</strong> London life, [1859].<br />

Cocknies in California. F. (Adel 26 Feb 1849). Webster 15; French<br />

Minor NY 33 (as Cockneys in California).<br />

Separate maintenance. F. (H 12 Mar 1849). Duncombe 64; New BT<br />

506; Lacy 94.<br />

Mrs Bunbury’s spoons. Sk. (Adel 15 Oct 1849). Webster 15.<br />

A scene in the life <strong>of</strong> an unprotected female. F. (Str 4 Feb 1850 as An<br />

unprotected female). Duncombe 64; Boston Th 16; French 111;<br />

French Minor NY 233.<br />

My wife’s daughter. C. (Olym 14 Oct 1850). Lacy 2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> vicar <strong>of</strong> Wakefield: or the pastor’s fireside. D. (H 1850?). Webster<br />

16. From Goldsmith.<br />

Presented at court. C. (H 6 Feb 1851). Webster 16.<br />

A duel in the dark. F. (H 31 Jan 1852). Lacy 6.<br />

Wanted, 1000 spirited young milliners for the gold diggings. F.<br />

(Olym 2 Oct 1852). Lacy 8; Boston Th 10.<br />

Box and Cox married and settled. F. (H 15 Oct 1852). Lacy 8; French<br />

Minor NY 49.<br />

Leo the terrible. Bsq. (H 27 Dec 1852). Lacy 9. With F. Talfourd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hope <strong>of</strong> the family. C. (H 3 Dec 1853). Lacy 13.<br />

Willikind and hys Dinah. D. (H 16 Mar 1854). Lacy 14.<br />

<strong>The</strong> old chateau: or a night <strong>of</strong> peril. MD. (H 24 July 1854). Lacy 15.<br />

Pippins and pies: or sketches out <strong>of</strong> school. Being the adventures<br />

and misadventures <strong>of</strong> Master Frank Pickleberry during that<br />

month he was home for the holidays. 1855.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secret agent. C. (H 10 Mar 1855). Lacy 18. From F. W. Hackländer,<br />

Der geheime agent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man <strong>of</strong> many friends. C. (H 1 Sep 1855). Lacy 23; Boston Th 11<br />

(dated 1855).<br />

Catching a mermaid. Ext. (Olym 20 Oct 1855). Lacy 24.<br />

Urgent private affairs. F. (Adel 7 Jan 1856). Lacy 24.<br />

Angel or devil. D. (Lyc 2 Mar 1857). Lacy 29.<br />

Fraud and its victims. D. (Sur 2 Mar 1857). Lacy 29; Boston Th 20.<br />

What will they say at Brompton? Ca. (Olym 23 Nov 1857). Lacy 34.<br />

<strong>The</strong> love-knot. C. (DL 8 Mar 1858). Lacy 35; Boston Th 21.<br />

Nothing venture, nothing win. C. (Str 5 Apr 1858). Lacy 35.<br />

Samuel in search <strong>of</strong> himself. F. (P’cess 5 Apr 1858). Lacy 36. With H. C.<br />

Coape.<br />

Everybody’s friend. C. (H 2 Apr 1859). Lacy 40; De Witt 135.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pets <strong>of</strong> the parterre: or love in a garden. Ca. (Lyc 5 Nov 1860).<br />

Lacy 48.<br />

<strong>The</strong> little rebel. F. (Olym 1 Apr 1861). Lacy 50; De Witt 32.<br />

Black sheep. C. (H 22 Apr 1861). Lacy 51.<br />

That affair at Finchley. Ca. (Str 14 Oct 1861). Lacy 52.<br />

A terrible secret. F. (DL 28 Oct 1861). Lacy 53.<br />

Duck hunting. F. (H 29 Sep 1862). Lacy 56.<br />

Buckstone at home: or the manager and his friends. Sk. (H 6 Apr<br />

1863). Lacy 58.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman in red. D. (Vic 28 Mar 1864). Lacy 92; Sergel 136. From V.<br />

Séjour, La tireuse des cartes.<br />

Dark doings in the cupboard. F. (Adel 29 Dec 1864). Lacy 64.<br />

Sam Spangles: or the history <strong>of</strong> a harlequin. 1866.<br />

‘Oil is better for a wig than vinegar’: a dramatic proverb. In Mixed<br />

sweets from Routledge’s annual, [1867].<br />

<strong>The</strong> broken-hearted club. Ca. (H 16 Jan 1868). Sergel 25.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman <strong>of</strong> the world. C. (Olym 17 Feb 1868). Lacy 81.<br />

<strong>The</strong> home wreck. D. (Sur 8 Feb 1869). Lacy 85. Completed by J. Denis<br />

Coyne. From Tennyson, Enoch Arden.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Tim Hogan’s ghost. Bentley’s Misc July 1841.<br />

Phil Flannigan’s adventures. Bentley’s Misc Feb 1842.

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