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Hammerton, J. A. J. M. Barrie: the story <strong>of</strong> a genius. 1929.<br />

Mackail, D. J. M. B. 1942.<br />

Asquith, C. Portrait <strong>of</strong> Barrie. 1954.<br />

Green, R. L. Fifty years <strong>of</strong> Peter Pan. 1954.<br />

Birkin, A. J. M. Barrie and the lost boys. 1979, rptd 1980.<br />

Ormond, L. J. M. Barrie’s Mary Rose. YULG 1983.<br />

Rose, J. <strong>The</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Peter Pan. 1984.<br />

Jack, R. D. S. <strong>The</strong> road to the never land. 1991. [rdsj]<br />

Charles Hallam Elton Brookfield 1857–1913<br />

Licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays are located in BL.<br />

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<strong>The</strong> illustrated sporting glossary. [1881.]<br />

Nearly seven. Monol. (H 7 Oct 1882). French 124.<br />

<strong>The</strong> poet and the puppets. Bsq. (Com 19 May 1892). [1892?]; New York<br />

and London 1978 (facs reprint).<br />

<strong>The</strong> burglar and the judge. F. (H 5 Nov 1892). French 136. With F. C.<br />

Philips.<br />

<strong>The</strong> twilight <strong>of</strong> love. Being four studies <strong>of</strong> the artistic temperament.<br />

1893.<br />

A woman’s reason. D. (Shaft 27 Dec 1895). Typescript. Readex micro.<br />

With F. C. Philips.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Grand Duchess <strong>of</strong> Gerolstein. O. (Sav 4 Dec 1897). 1897. With A.<br />

Ross. Music by Offenbach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cuckoo. C. (Aven 23 Sep 1899). Typescript. Readex micro.<br />

Poor Jonathan. C. (PW 15 June 1893). [1900?] With H. Greenbank.<br />

From H. Wittman and J. Bauer, Der arme Jonathan.<br />

Random reminiscences. 1902, [1911].<br />

Mrs Brookfield and her circle. 2 vols 1905, 1 vol 1906. With F. M.<br />

Brookfield.<br />

Jack Goldie: or the boy who knew best. A story. 1911.<br />

See also Nicoll 5, pp. 276–7, 780; Nicoll, <strong>English</strong> drama 1900–30,pp.<br />

533–4; Readex Index, pp. 35–6. [jrs]<br />

Robert Buchanan 1841–1901<br />

See col 722.<br />

Sir Francis Cowley Burnand 1836–1917<br />

Some autograph letters and licensing copies <strong>of</strong> the plays are located in BL.<br />

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

Villikins and his Dinah: or the cup <strong>of</strong> cold poison. Bsq. (Sur 27 Feb<br />

1854). Lacy 54.<br />

Alonzo the brave: or Faust and the fair Imogene. Bsq. (Str 5 Feb<br />

1855). Lacy 58; Lorenzen micro. First produced Amateur<br />

Dramatic Club <strong>Cambridge</strong>? Variant title Faust and<br />

Mephistopheles: or Alonzo the brave and the fair Imogene.<br />

Lord Lovel and Lady Nancy Bell: or the bounding brigade <strong>of</strong> Bakumboilum.<br />

Bsq. (ADC <strong>Cambridge</strong> Nov 1856). Lacy 30.<br />

Romance under difficulties. F. (ADC <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1856). Lacy 26.<br />

In for a holyday. F. (ADC <strong>Cambridge</strong>? 1856?). Lacy 26. Variant title In<br />

for a holiday.<br />

Dido. Bsq. (StJ 11 Feb 1860). Lacy 44.<br />

B. B. F. (Olym 22 Mar 1860). Lacy 45. With M. Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> isle <strong>of</strong> St Tropez. D. (StJ 20 Dec 1860). Lacy 52. With M. Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Turkish bath. F. (Adel 29 Mar 1861). Lacy 51; Boston [1862?]. With<br />

M. Williams.<br />

Deerfoot. F. (Olym 16 Dec 1861). De Witt 125.<br />

<strong>The</strong> king <strong>of</strong> the Merrows: or the prince and the piper. Ext. (Olym 26<br />

Dec 1861). Lacy 53. With J. P. Simpson.<br />

Fair Rosamond: or the maze, the maid and the monarch. Ext. (Olym<br />

21 Apr 1862). Lacy 55.<br />

Charles Hallam Elton Brookfield | Sir Francis Cowley Burnand<br />

Robin Hood: or the forester’s fate. Ext. (Olym 26 Dec 1862). Lacy 57.<br />

Carte de visite. F. (StJ 26 Dec 1862). Lacy 57. With M. Williams.<br />

Bishop Colenso, utterly refuted by Lord Dundreary. 1862. Pam.<br />

Acis and Galatea: or the nimble nymph and the terrible troglodyte.<br />

Ext. (Olym 6 Apr 1863). Lacy 58.<br />

Easy shaving. F. (H 11 June 1863). Lacy 60; De Witt 47. With M.<br />

Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Deal boatman. D. (DL 21 Sep 1863). Lacy 60.<br />

Ixion: or the man at the wheel. Ext. (Roy 28 Sep 1863). Lacy 60.<br />

Patient Penelope: or the return <strong>of</strong> Ulysses. Bsq. (Str 25 Nov 1863).<br />

Lacy 61. With M. Williams.<br />

Madame Berliot’s ball: or the chalet in the valley. Ca. (Roy 26 Dec<br />

1863). Lacy 61.<br />

Rumplestiltskin and the maid: or the woman at the wheel. Ext. (Roy<br />

28 Mar 1864). Lacy 62.<br />

Venus and Adonis: or the two rivals and the small boar. Bsq. (H 28<br />

Mar 1864). Lacy 62.<br />

Faust and Marguerite: an ‘im-morality’. Ext. (StJ 9 July 1864). Lacy 63.<br />

Snowdrop: or the seven mannikins and the magic mirror. Ext. (Roy<br />

21 Nov 1864). Lacy 64.<br />

Cupid and Psyche: or beautiful as a butterfly. Bsq. (Olym 26 Dec<br />

1864). Lacy 64.<br />

Tracks for tourists: or the continental companion, being a handbook<br />

with foot-notes for pedestrians, and a guide to the principal<br />

mounts for equestrians . . . Reprinted from . . . Punch. 1864.<br />

Pirithous, the son <strong>of</strong> Ixion. Bsq. (Roy 13 Apr 1865). Lacy 65.<br />

Ulysses: or the iron-clad warrior and the little tug <strong>of</strong> war. Bsq. (StJ 17<br />

Apr 1865). Lacy 66.<br />

Windsor Castle. Bsq. (Str 5 June 1865). Lacy 67. With M. Williams.<br />

Music by F. Musgrave.<br />

L’Africaine: or the Queen <strong>of</strong> the Cannibal Islands. Bsq. (Str 18 Nov<br />

1865). 1865. With M. Williams. Music by F. Musgrave.<br />

Beeton’s book <strong>of</strong> burlesques. 1865. With W. Brough. Includes<br />

Boadicea the beautiful: or harlequin Julius Caesar and the<br />

delightful druid; Orpheus: or the magic lyre; and Sappho: or look<br />

before you leap.<br />

Paris: or vive Lemprière. Bsq. (Str 2 Apr 1866). 1866; Lacy 84.<br />

Antony and Cleopatra: or his-story and her-story in a modern Nilometre.<br />

Bsq. (H 21 Nov 1866). 1866; Shakesp bsqs 3.<br />

<strong>The</strong> latest edition <strong>of</strong> Black-eyed Susan: or the little bill that was<br />

taken up. Bsq. (Roy 29 Nov 1866). 1866; Lacy 77.<br />

Guy Fawkes: or the ugly mug and the couple <strong>of</strong> spoons. Bsq. (Str 26<br />

Dec 1866). 1866.<br />

Happy thoughts. 1866, 1868 (10th thousand); Boston 1869, 1872,<br />

London 1904, [1915], 1930, 1954.<br />

Olympic games: or the major, the miner, and the cock-a-doodle-do.<br />

Bsq. (Olym 22 Apr 1867). 1867.<br />

Cox and Box: or the long lost brothers. MF. (Adel May 1867). [1867?];<br />

Lacy nd. With J. M. Morton. Music by Sir A. Sullivan.<br />

Mary Turner: or the wicious willin and wictorious wirtue. Bsq.<br />

(Holborn 25 Oct 1867). Lacy 78.<br />

Humbug. C. (Roy 19 Dec 1867). Lacy 79.<br />

Hit and miss: or all my eye and Betty Martyn. Ext. (Olym 13 Apr<br />

1868). [1868.]<br />

Fowl play: or a story <strong>of</strong> chikkin hazard. Bsq. (Queen’s 20 June 1868).<br />

[1868.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> very little Faust and more Mephistopheles. Bsq. (Charing Cross<br />

18 Aug 1868). [1868.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> rise and fall <strong>of</strong> Richard III: or a new front to an old dicky. Bsq.<br />

(Roy 24 Sep 1868). [1868.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> frightful hair: or who shot the dog. Bsq. (H 26 Dec 1868). [1869?]<br />

Claude du Val: or the highwayman for the ladies. Bsq. (Roy 22 Jan<br />

1869). [1869.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> military Billy Taylor: or the war in Carriboo. Ca. (Roy 22 Apr<br />

1869). 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> turn <strong>of</strong> the tide. D. (Queen’s 29 May 1869). 1869 (priv ptd).<br />

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