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<strong>The</strong> ninth waltz. C. (Gar 11 Dec 1900). French [1904]; Lacy 151.<br />

See also Nicholl 5, p. 305 and D. Mullin, Victorian plays, Westport CT 1987.<br />

For later plays, see Who’s who in the theatre, 1925. Earlier (unpbd) plays,<br />

dating from 1885 to 1888, were written in collaboration with Cecil Raleigh.<br />

§2<br />

Biography. <strong>The</strong>atre 1 Jan 1893.<br />

Mr R. C. at home. Era 4 Feb 1893.<br />

Who’s who in the theatre. 1925. Biography.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 2 Apr 1928. Obituary.<br />

Tarpey, W. K. Work as dramatist. Critic Aug 1900.<br />

Rowell, George. <strong>The</strong> Victorian theatre. 1956. [dht]<br />

Charles Haddon Chambers 1860–1921<br />

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

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<strong>The</strong> open gate. D. (Com 28 Mar 1887). French no 1902; Chicago<br />

[1887]; Sergel 426; Readex micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pipe <strong>of</strong> peace. In Oak boughs and wattle blossom, ed A. P.<br />

Martin, 1888.<br />

Captain Swift. C. (mat H 20 June 1888; H 1 Sep 1888). French copyr<br />

1902 (French Int Copyr Edn 55); Readex micro.<br />

An underground tragedy. In In Australian wilds, and other colonial<br />

tales and sketches, ed P. Mennell, 1889.<br />

In a thirsty land. In In Australian wilds etc, ed P. Mennell, 1889.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ‘ne’er-do-weel’: a doctor’s story. In In Australian wilds etc, ed<br />

P.Mennell, 1889; another edn in Fifty-two stories <strong>of</strong> the British<br />

empire, ed A. H. Miles [1900].<br />

<strong>The</strong> idler. D. (Lyc New York 11 Nov 1890; StJ 26 Feb 1891). French<br />

copyr 1902 (French Int Copyr Edn 52); Readex micro.<br />

review: A. B. Walkley, <strong>The</strong> new melodrama, in Playhouse<br />

impressions, 1892.<br />

Thumb-nail sketches <strong>of</strong> Australian life. New York [1891].<br />

<strong>The</strong> collaborators. F. (Vaud 7 Jan 1892). French nd.<br />

John-a-dreams. D. (H 8 Nov 1894). Np.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tyranny <strong>of</strong> tears. C. (Crit 6 Apr 1899). 1900; Boston 1902; Booth 3;<br />

Readex micro. Also in Masterpieces <strong>of</strong> modern drama, ed J. A.<br />

Pierce and B. Matthews, Garden City NY 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> upturned faces <strong>of</strong> the roses. In Souvenir <strong>of</strong> the Charing Cross<br />

hospital bazaar, ed H. Beerbohm Tree, 1899.<br />

<strong>The</strong> awakening. D. (StJ 6 Feb 1901). 1902, Boston 1903.<br />

review: M. Beerbohm, More theatres, 1969.<br />

Passer-by. D. (Wyndham’s 29 Mar 1911). 1913.<br />

For other dramatic pieces, see Nicoll 5, p. 307; Nicoll, <strong>English</strong> drama<br />

1900–30, p. 555, Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 134–5; Readex Index, p. 51.<br />

For performance details, casts and reviews, see Wearing, London Stage<br />

1890–9; 1900–9; 1910–19. [jrs and dht]<br />

‘Henry Vernon Esmond’, Henry Vernon Jack<br />

1869–1922<br />

In and out <strong>of</strong> a punt. C. (StJ 9 May 1896). French 148.<br />

One summer’s day. C. (Com 16 Sep 1897). New York [1901?].<br />

Grierson’s way. D. (H 7 Feb 1899). 1899 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> wilderness. C. (StJ 11 Apr 1901). New York 1901.<br />

When we were twenty-one. C. (Com 2 Sep 1901). New York 1901.<br />

Imprudence. C. (NY Empire 17 Nov 1902). [1902.]<br />

Billy’s little love affair. C. (Crit 2 Sep 1903). [1904?]<br />

Her vote. C. (Playhouse 18 May 1909). French 158.<br />

Eliza comes to stay. F. (Crit 12 Feb 1913). French 2510.<br />

<strong>The</strong> law divine. C. (Wyndham’s 29 Aug 1918). French 1035.<br />

Birds <strong>of</strong> a feather. C. (Glo 9 Apr 1920). 1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> woman in chains. (Lyceum Club 26 Feb 1926). [1926]; French<br />

1831.<br />

See also Nicoll 5, pp. 359, 700, and Nicoll, <strong>English</strong> drama 1900–30, p. 633.<br />

Henry James Byron | Sir William Schwenck Gilbert<br />

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Our portraits and biographies no 287: Mr Henry V. Esmond. <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Apr 1892.<br />

[Bright, Addison]. Mr and Mrs H. V. Esmond. <strong>The</strong>atre Jan 1896.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 18 Apr 1922. Obituary.<br />

Moore, E. Exits and entrances. 1923.<br />

Mason, A. E. W. Sir George Alexander and the St James’s <strong>The</strong>atre.<br />

1935, New York 1969.<br />

Child, H. H. In DNB Suppl 1922–30.<br />

See also Max Beerbohm’s review articles in the Saturday Rev, rptd in<br />

Around theatres, 1953, and More theatres, 1969. [ve]<br />

‘Michael Field’<br />

See col 735.<br />

‘George Fleming’,Julia Constance Fletcher<br />

1858–1938<br />

Some unpbd plays are available in the Lord Chamberlain’s Collection, BL, in<br />

the Library <strong>of</strong> Congress (Nat Union Cat pre-1956 imprints), and in the<br />

NYPL Readex Collection <strong>of</strong> <strong>English</strong> and American drama <strong>of</strong> the 19th<br />

century.<br />

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Kismet. Boston 1877; 1901; Freeport NY 1971. Novel.<br />

A Nile novel. 1877; 2nd edn Oxford 1877. (Running title reads<br />

‘Kismet’.)<br />

Kismet, a Nile novel. Leipzig 1884 (Tauchnitz). Collection <strong>of</strong> British<br />

authors, ed Tauchnitz, vol 2294.<br />

Mirage. 1877; Sydenham 1878; Boston 1878. Novel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> head <strong>of</strong> Medusa. 1880, Boston 1880. Novel.<br />

Notes by G. F. on a collection <strong>of</strong> pictures by . . . Costa exhibited at the<br />

Fine Art Society’s . . . New Bond Street, 1882. [1882.]<br />

Vestigia. 1884, Boston 1884. Novel.<br />

Andromeda. 2 vols 1885, Boston 1885, Leipzig 1885 (Tauchnitz).<br />

Collection <strong>of</strong> British authors, ed Tauchnitz, vols 2366–7. Novel.<br />

review: Lit World (Boston) 16 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> truth about Clement Ker . . .. [1888] (Arrowsmith’s two-shilling<br />

ser vol 3). Boston 1889. Novel.<br />

Prince <strong>of</strong> Morocco. Living Age 190, 5 Sep 1891. Short story.<br />

Mrs Lessingham. D. (Gar 7 Apr 1894). 1894 (priv ptd).<br />

reviews: Archer, W. <strong>The</strong>atrical ‘world’ <strong>of</strong> 1894; Archer, W. Some<br />

recent plays, Fortnightly Rev n.s. 55, May 1894.<br />

For plain women only. New York 1896. <strong>The</strong> Mayfair set IV. Appeared<br />

originally in Pall Mall Gazette.<br />

Little stories about women. 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> fantasticks. C. (Roy 29 May 1900). New York 1900. From<br />

Edmond Rostand, Les romanesques.<br />

M. Rostand and the literary prospects <strong>of</strong> the drama. Anon article.<br />

Edinburgh Rev 192, Oct 1900.<br />

See also Nicoll 5, p. 369 and D. Mullin, Victorian plays, Westport CT 1987.<br />

For later plays, see Who’s who in the theatre, 1936.<br />

Translations<br />

Gaspara stampa. Sonnets. By Eugene Benson. Tr George Fleming,<br />

Boston 1881.<br />

§2<br />

Who’s who in the theatre, 1936. Biography. [dht]<br />

Sir William Schwenck Gilbert,<br />

‘F. Latour Tomline’ 1836–1911<br />

Major collections <strong>of</strong> mss, holograph letters, photographs, journals, etc are in<br />

the BL and in the Pierpont Morgan Lib, New York. See K. W. Gransden and P. J.<br />

Willetts, Papers <strong>of</strong> W. S. Gilbert, Br Museum Quart 21, 1958.<br />

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