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eview: [M. Beerbohm] Mr Henry Arthur Jones’ sketch,<br />

Saturday Rev 1 Jan 1910.<br />

Fall in, rookies! D. (Alhambra 24 Oct 1910). [1910] (priv ptd).<br />

An open letter to the right honble Winston Churchill, MP. [1910]<br />

(priv ptd). On legalising plays at music halls.<br />

On reading modern plays. In <strong>The</strong> amateur’s hand-book: a guide to<br />

home or drawing room theatricals, [1910].<br />

We can’t be as bad as all that. C. (Nazimova New York 30 Dec 1910;<br />

Croydon Hippodrome 4 Sep 1916). New York 1910 (priv ptd).<br />

Mary goes first: a comedy. (Playhouse 18 Sep 1913). 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> divine gift. D. (Unacted). 1913.<br />

<strong>The</strong> foundations <strong>of</strong> a national drama: a collection <strong>of</strong> lectures, essays<br />

and speeches, delivered and written in the years 1896–1912,<br />

revised and corrected, with additions. 1913.<br />

Municipal and repertory theatres. 1913 (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal. D. (Chicago 1907; P’cess New York 26 Oct 1914; Palace<br />

London 20 May 1919). 1898 (priv ptd); in <strong>The</strong> theatre <strong>of</strong> ideas, 1915.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lie. D. (Harris New York 24 Dec 1914; NT London 13 Oct 1923).<br />

London and New York [1915], London 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> theatre <strong>of</strong> ideas: a burlesque allegory; and three one-act plays:<br />

<strong>The</strong> goal; Her tongue; Grace Mary. 1915.<br />

Shakespeare and Germany. 1916.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pacifists: a parable. (Southport Opera House 27 Aug 1917; StJ 4<br />

Sep 1917). [1917] (priv ptd), London and Glasgow [1955].<br />

Last word on the drama. 1919.<br />

Patriotism and popular education. 1919, 1919.<br />

My dear Wells: a manual for the haters <strong>of</strong> England; being a series <strong>of</strong><br />

letters upon Bolshevism, collectivism, internationalism and the<br />

distribution <strong>of</strong> wealth, addressed to Mr H. G. Wells. 1921, 1922,<br />

New York 1921, 1921.<br />

Mr Mayor <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare’s town. 1925.<br />

What is capital? an inquiry into the meaning <strong>of</strong> the words ‘capital’<br />

and ‘labour’. 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following were also produced but remain unpbd: It’s only round the<br />

corner. C. (TR Exeter 11 Dec 1879); His wife. D. (SW 16 Apr 1881);<br />

Home again. C. (TR Oxford 7 Sep 1881); Chatterton. D. (P’cess 22 May<br />

1884). With H. A. Herman, <strong>The</strong> Lord Harry. Romance. (P’cess 18 Feb<br />

1886). With W. Barrett, <strong>The</strong> noble vagabond. Romance. (P’cess 22 Dec<br />

1886); Heart <strong>of</strong> hearts. D. (Vaud 3 Nov 1887); Wealth. D. (H 27 Apr<br />

1889); <strong>The</strong> princess’s nose. C. (D<strong>of</strong>Y 11 Mar 1902); <strong>The</strong> ogre. D. (StJ 11<br />

Sep 1911); Lydia Gilmore. (Lyc New York 1 Feb 1912); Cock o’ the walk.<br />

F. (Cohan New York 27 Dec 1915).<br />

D. A. Jones’s bibliography, above, records 4 film scenarios, written in 1920,<br />

which were neither used nor ptd. It also records, in Appendix 6, all Jones’s<br />

letters to the press, articles, lectures, speeches etc.<br />

Introductions and prefaces<br />

Filon, A. <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> stage. 1897.<br />

Brunetière, F. <strong>The</strong> law <strong>of</strong> the drama. 1914.<br />

§2<br />

Archer, W. In his About the theatre: essays and studies, 1886.<br />

Walkley, A. B. In his Playhouse impressions, 1892.<br />

Bettany, W. A. L. <strong>The</strong> drama <strong>of</strong> modern England, as viewed by Mr H.<br />

A. Jones. <strong>The</strong>atre 31 1893.<br />

Blathwayt, R. Lions in their dens: Henry Arthur Jones. Idler 4 Aug<br />

1893.<br />

Archer, W. In his <strong>The</strong>atrical ‘world’, 5 vols 1894–8.<br />

Hamilton, J. A. Henry Arthur Jones. Munsey’s Mag 9 1894.<br />

Newton, H. C. Jones. <strong>The</strong>atre 36 Mar 1896.<br />

Filon, A. In his <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> stage: being an account <strong>of</strong> the Victorian<br />

drama, 1897.<br />

Bulloch, J. M. Henry Arthur Jones (with bibliography <strong>of</strong> his plays).<br />

Book Buyer 16 1898.<br />

Archer, W. In his Study and stage: a year-book <strong>of</strong> criticism, 1899.<br />

Grein, J. T. In his Dramatic criticism, 5 vols 1899–1905.<br />

Scott, C. In his <strong>The</strong> drama <strong>of</strong> yesterday & to-day, 2 vols 1899.<br />

Tarpey, W. K. <strong>English</strong> dramatists <strong>of</strong> to-day. Critic 37 1900.<br />

Maude, C. In his <strong>The</strong> Haymarket theatre, 1903.<br />

Beers, H. A. <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> drama to-day. North Amer Rev 180 1905.<br />

Howells, W. D. On reading the plays <strong>of</strong> Mr Henry Arthur Jones.<br />

North Amer Rev 186 1907.<br />

Shaw, G. B. In his Dramatic opinions and essays, 2 vols New York<br />

1906, London 1907.<br />

Walkley, A. B. In his Drama and life, [1907].<br />

Borsa, M. In his <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> stage <strong>of</strong> to-day, 1908.<br />

Archer, W. In his Play-making: a manual <strong>of</strong> craftsmanship, 1912.<br />

Howe, P. P. In his Dramatic portraits, 1913.<br />

Winter, W. In his Wallet <strong>of</strong> time, 2 vols 1913.<br />

Chandler, F. W. In his Aspects <strong>of</strong> modern drama, New York 1914.<br />

Dickinson, T. H. Henry Arthur Jones and the dramatic renascence.<br />

North Amer Rev 202, Nov 1915.<br />

Dickinson, T. H. In his <strong>The</strong> contemporary drama <strong>of</strong> England, Boston<br />

1917.<br />

Wauchope, G. A. Henry Arthur Jones and the social drama. Sewanee<br />

Rev 29 1921.<br />

Henry Arthur Jones, dramatist: self-revealed; a conversation on the<br />

art <strong>of</strong> writing plays with Archibald Henderson. Nation (London)<br />

38 Dec 1925.<br />

Shorey, P. Henry Arthur Jones. New York 1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 8 Jan 1929. Obituary.<br />

Shelley, H. C. Jones. Bookman (London) 75, Feb 1929.<br />

Henry Arthur Jones. London Mercury 19 Feb 1929. Obituary.<br />

Allen, P. Henry Arthur Jones. Fortnightly Rev 125, May 1929.<br />

Jones, D. A. <strong>The</strong> life and letters <strong>of</strong> Henry Arthur Jones. 1930. As<br />

Taking the curtain call: the life and letters <strong>of</strong> Henry Arthur Jones,<br />

New York 1930. [jpw]<br />

Arthur William Law 1844–1913<br />

Henry Arthur Jones | Arthur William Law<br />

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

Collections<br />

[Dramatic works.] 19 pts 1904.<br />

§1<br />

Castle Botherem. Ca. (St George’s Hall 13 Jan 1880). 1904; Readex<br />

micro. With H. Clarke.<br />

All at sea. Musical Sk. (St George’s Hall 28 Feb 1881). 1904; Readex<br />

micro. Music by C. Grain.<br />

A bright idea. Ca. (St George’s Hall 30 May 1881). [1881?] (libretto);<br />

French nd; Readex micro. Music by A. Cecil.<br />

Cherry Tree farm. Ca. (St George’s Hall 30 May 1881). [1881?]<br />

(libretto); French nd; Readex micro. Music by H. Clarke.<br />

<strong>The</strong> head <strong>of</strong> the poll. Ca. (St George’s Hall 28 Feb 1882). 1904; Readex<br />

micro. Music by E. Fanning.<br />

Nobody’s fault. Ca. (St George’s Hall 5 June 1882). [1882?] (priv ptd),<br />

1904; Readex micro. Music by H. Clarke.<br />

<strong>The</strong> happy return. Ca. (Court 9 Jan 1883). French no 1888; Readex<br />

micro.<br />

<strong>The</strong> moss-rose rent. Vaud. (St George’s Hall 17 Dec 1883). 1904;<br />

Readex micro. Music by A. J. Caldicott.<br />

Old Knockles. Ca. (St George’s Hall 24 Nov 1884). [1884?] (priv ptd);<br />

London and New York 1894; Readex micro. Music by A. J. Caldicott.<br />

A peculiar case. Ca. (St Leonard’s 2 Dec 1884). [1884?] (libretto) (priv<br />

ptd); Readex micro. Music by G. Grossmith.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magic opal. Oa. (Lyr 19 Jan 1893). 1911; Readex micro. Music by<br />

Albeniz.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new boy. F. (Devonshire Park Eastbourne 1 Feb 1894 as <strong>The</strong> boy;<br />

Terry’s 21 Feb 1894). French copyr 1904; Readex micro.<br />

A country mouse. D. (Worthing 24 Feb 1902; PW 27 Feb 1902). French<br />

nd.<br />

Three blind mice: or Marjorie’s lovers. C. (TR Margate 30 June 1906;<br />

Crit 14 Feb 1907). French 159 (copyr 1910).<br />

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