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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Drama<br />

2003 | 2004<br />

Other times, being Liberal leaders contributed to Lloyd’s Weekly<br />

Newspaper by Douglas Jerrold and Blanchard Jerrold. Pt 1 1852–4<br />

[1868].<br />

Mrs Caudle’s curtain lectures; Mrs Bib’s baby. Ed B. Jerrold 1873.<br />

Fireside saints: Mr Caudle’s breakfast talk, and other papers. Boston<br />

1873.<br />

<strong>The</strong> barber’s chair and the Hedgehog letters. Ed B. Jerrold 1874;<br />

1890.<br />

<strong>The</strong> popular tales <strong>of</strong> Douglas William Jerrold. Illustr G. Cruikshank<br />

[c. 1890].<br />

<strong>The</strong> handbook <strong>of</strong> swindling, and other papers. Ed W. Jerrold [1891].<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> Douglas Jerrold, now first collected. Ed J. L. Robertson 1891.<br />

Mrs Caudle’s curtain lectures and other stories. [1892].<br />

Bon-mots <strong>of</strong> Charles Lamb and Douglas Jerrold. Ed W. Jerrold,<br />

illustr A. Beardsley 1893, 1904.<br />

Essays <strong>of</strong> Douglas Jerrold. Ed W. Jerrold, illustr H. M. Brock 1903.<br />

Fireside saints. Ed W. Jerrold, illustr C. Robinson 1904. Rptd from<br />

Punch Almanack for 1857.<br />

Mrs Caudle’s curtain lectures, and other stories and essays. Ed W.<br />

Jerrold, illustr J. Leech, R. Doyle and C. Keene 1907 (WC).<br />

Douglas Jerrold and Punch. Ed W. Jerrold 1910.<br />

Mrs Caudle’s curtain lectures, and other stories. Nottingham [c.<br />

1920].<br />

<strong>The</strong> whimsical tales <strong>of</strong> Douglas Jerrold. Illustr L. Daniel, Allentown<br />

PA 1949.<br />

<strong>The</strong> best <strong>of</strong> Mr Punch. <strong>The</strong> humorous writings <strong>of</strong> Douglas Jerrold.<br />

Ed R. M. Kelly, Knoxville TN 1970.<br />

§1<br />

More frightened than hurt. F. (SW 30 Apr 1821). Duncombe’s new<br />

acting drama 1; Dicks 992.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gipsy <strong>of</strong> Derncleugh. MD. (SW 27 Aug 1821). Duncombe’s new<br />

acting drama.<br />

Dolly and the rat; or, the Brisket family. Bsq. (Olym 6 Jan 1823; ? rev<br />

version <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Brisket family; or the running <strong>of</strong> the rat! Olym 9<br />

Jan 1822). Duncombe’s new acting drama.<br />

<strong>The</strong> smoked miser; or, the benefit <strong>of</strong> hanging. Int. (SW 23 June 1823).<br />

Duncombe’s new acting drama; Duncombe 52; Dicks 360; Lacy<br />

58.<br />

Paul Pry. C. (Cob 27 Nov 1827). Dicks 928; Lacy 47; Mod Eng Com Th<br />

67; Booth 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> statue lover; or, music in marble. Vaud. (Vauxhall Gdns 2 June<br />

1828). Duncombe 2.<br />

Descart, the French buccaneer; or, the rock <strong>of</strong> Annaboa. MD. (Cob 1<br />

Sep 1828). Duncombe 3; Dicks 258.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tower <strong>of</strong> Lochlain; or, the idiot son. MD. (Cob 1 Sep 1828).<br />

Duncombe 8; Lacy 110.<br />

Wives by advertisement; or, courting in the newspapers. Dramatic<br />

Satire. (Cob 8 Sep 1828). Duncombe 2; Dicks 971.<br />

Ambrose Gwinnett; or, a sea-side story. MD. (Cob 6 Oct 1828). Dicks<br />

637; Cumberland Minor 8; Richardson 2; Lacy 86; Turner’s<br />

American Stage, Philadelphia 1833.<br />

Two eyes between two; or, pay me for my eye. Ext. (Cob 13 Oct 1828).<br />

Dicks 975; Duncombe 6.<br />

Fifteen years <strong>of</strong> a drunkard’s life. MD. (Cob 24 Nov 1828). Dicks 220;<br />

Duncombe 3; Clayton, New York 1830.<br />

Bamfylde Moore Carew. MD. (Sur 13 Feb 1829). Duncombe 5.<br />

John Overy, the miser; or, the Southwark ferry. MD. (Sur 20 Apr<br />

1829). Dicks 796; Cumberland Minor 7; Richardson 2; Lacy 86.<br />

Law and lions! F. (Sur 21 May 1829). Dicks 964; Duncombe 4.<br />

Black Eyed Susan; or, all in the downs. MD. (Sur 8 June 1829). 1829;<br />

Dicks 230; Lacy 23; Duncombe 4; Spencer, Boston 1855 [2-act<br />

version based on E. L. Davenport’s acting adaptation]; Moses,<br />

Boston 1918; Rowell. Emmett, G. Black Eyed Susan . . . illustrated<br />

by eminent artists based on the drama by Douglas Jerrold [c.<br />

1885]; issued in 13 pts.<br />

Vidocq! the French police spy. MD. (Sur 15 Oct 1829). Duncombe 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> flying Dutchman. MD. (Sur 15 Oct 1829). Richardson 3 [with<br />

interesting preface by Elliotson].<br />

Thomas à Beckett. T. (Sur 30 Nov 1829). 1829; Dicks 219; Cumberland<br />

Minor 11; Richardson.<br />

Sally in our alley. MD. (Sur 11 Jan 1830). Dicks 934; Cumberland<br />

Minor 16.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mutiny at the Nore; or, British sailors in 1797. MD. (Royal<br />

Pavilion 31 May 1830). Dicks 795; Lacy 78; Cumberland Minor 5.<br />

<strong>The</strong> devil’s ducat; or, the gift <strong>of</strong> Mammon. MD. (Adel 16 Dec 1830).<br />

Dicks 933; Cumberland Minor 5; Lacy 107.<br />

Martha Willis the servant maid; or, service in London. D. (Royal<br />

Pavilion 4 Apr 1831). Dicks 420; Lacy 33.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bride <strong>of</strong> Ludgate. C. (DL 8 Dec 1831). Dicks 530; Cumberland 30;<br />

Lacy 93.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rent day. D. (DL 25 Jan 1832). 1832; Dicks 210; Duncombe 25; Lacy<br />

15; Mod Standard Drama 4, New York 1846; G. H. Lewes,<br />

Selections from Modern British drama, 1867; J. O. Bailey, British<br />

plays <strong>of</strong> the 19th century, New York 1966; C. Worth, Monash 19th<br />

century drama 6, Australia nd.<br />

<strong>The</strong> golden calf. C. (Str 30 June 1832). Dicks 529; Cumberland Minor<br />

9.<br />

Nell Gwynne; or, the prologue. C. (CG 9 Jan 1833). 1833; Dicks 274;<br />

Lacy 37; Duncombe 65.<br />

<strong>The</strong> housekeeper; or, the white rose. C. (H 17 July 1833). 1833; Dicks<br />

294; Duncombe 16; Lacy 29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> wedding gown. C. (DL 2 Jan 1834). 1834; Dicks 591; Duncombe<br />

37.<br />

Beau Nash, the king <strong>of</strong> Bath. C. (H 16 July 1834). 1834; Dicks 554.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hazard <strong>of</strong> the die. T. (DL 16 Feb 1835). 1835; Dicks 638;<br />

Duncombe 18.<br />

<strong>The</strong> school fellows. C. (Queens 16 Feb 1835). Dicks 525; Duncombe<br />

16.<br />

Doves in a cage. C. (Adel 21 Dec 1835). 1835; Dicks 633; Duncombe 20;<br />

Lacy 99.<br />

<strong>The</strong> painter <strong>of</strong> Ghent. T. (Str 25 Apr 1836). 1836; Dicks 651;<br />

Duncombe 21; Lacy 29.<br />

<strong>The</strong> man for the ladies. F. (Str 9 May 1836). Dicks 652.<br />

<strong>The</strong> perils <strong>of</strong> Pippins; or, the man who ‘couldn’t help it’. Ba. (Str 8<br />

Sep 1836). 1836; Dicks 447; Duncombe 23.<br />

Men <strong>of</strong> character. 3 vols illustr (anon) Thackeray 1838. Rptd from<br />

Blackwood’s and other jnls. Tauchnitz edn Leipzig 1852.<br />

<strong>The</strong> handbook <strong>of</strong> swindling by Captain Barabbas Whitefeather.<br />

Illustr H. K. Browne (Phiz) 1839.<br />

Heads <strong>of</strong> the people: or, portraits <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong>. Drawn by Kenny<br />

Meadows, described by Douglas Jerrold [et al]. 2 vols 1840–1.<br />

Originally issued in 13 (as 12) pts entitled Heads <strong>of</strong> the people<br />

taken <strong>of</strong>f by Quizzfizz [i.e. Meadows] 1838, followed by a second<br />

ser, also 13 (as 12) [1839], and a composite ser in 20 pts [1839–40].<br />

<strong>The</strong> white milliner. C. (CG 9 Feb 1841). Dicks 607; Duncombe 43;<br />

Lacy 72.<br />

<strong>The</strong> prisoner <strong>of</strong> war. D. (DL 8 Feb 1842). 1842; Dicks 521; Duncombe<br />

58; Lacy 27; G. H. Lewes, Selections from Modern British drama,<br />

1867.<br />

Bubbles <strong>of</strong> the day. C. (CG 25 Feb 1842). 1842; 1845; Dicks 553.<br />

Cakes and ale. 2 vols illustr G. Cruikshank 1842 (original sketches in<br />

Beinecke Lib, Yale). Tales and sketches rptd from NMM.<br />

Gertrude’s cherries; or, Waterloo in 1835. C. (CG 30 Aug 1842). 1842;<br />

Dicks 656; Lacy 88.<br />

Punch’s letters to his son. 1843. Rptd from Punch.<br />

<strong>The</strong> story <strong>of</strong> a feather. Novel. 1844; illustr G. du Maurier 1867. Rptd<br />

from Punch.<br />

Time works wonders. C. (H 26 Apr 1845; Boston 1845; Dicks 851; Lacy<br />

92; Mod Eng Com Th ser 3. See E. Dutton Cook, review <strong>of</strong> 1873<br />

revival in Nights at the play, 1883.<br />

Punch’s complete letter-writer. 1845. Rptd from Punch.

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