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Sichel, W. S. <strong>The</strong> new drama. Quart Rev 182, Oct 1895.<br />

Wilson, H. S. <strong>The</strong> notorious Mrs Ebbsmith. 1895.<br />

Archer, W. In his Study and stage, 1899.<br />

Kobbé, G. <strong>The</strong> plays <strong>of</strong> Arthur Wing Pinero. Forum 26 1899.<br />

Walkley, A. B. In his Frames <strong>of</strong> mind, 1899.<br />

Hamelius, J. P. A. W. Pinero und das englische Drama der Jetztzeit,<br />

Brussels 1900.<br />

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

Fyfe, H. H. Arthur Wing Pinero playwright: a study. 1902. With<br />

casts.<br />

Archer, W. In his Real conversations, 1904.<br />

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

Massee, Will W. Arthur Wing Pinero. In Living dramatists, ed Oscar<br />

Hermann, New York 1905.<br />

Hale, E. E. In his Dramatists <strong>of</strong> to-day, New York 1906.<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 />

Rideing, W. H. Some women <strong>of</strong> Pinero’s. North Amer Rev 188, July<br />

1908.<br />

Frohman, D. In his Memories <strong>of</strong> a manager, 1911.<br />

Stocker, W. Pineros Dramen. Marburg 1911.<br />

Walbrook, H. H. In his Nights at the play, 1911.<br />

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

Armstrong, C. F. In his Shakespeare to Shaw, 1913.<br />

Clark, B. H. Realistic drama, part II. Fortune 99 1913.<br />

Courtney, W. L. Realistic drama. Fortnightly Rev n.s. 93–4, June<br />

1913.<br />

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

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

After the play. New Republic 13 1917.<br />

Dickinson, T. H. In his Contemporary drama <strong>of</strong> England, 1917.<br />

Courtney, W. L. In his Old saws and modern instances, 1918.<br />

Phelps, W. L. Sir Arthur Pinero. Bookman (New York) 47, Apr 1918.<br />

Jameson, Storm. In her Modern drama in Europe, London and New<br />

York, 1920.<br />

Clark, B. H. In his British and American drama <strong>of</strong> to-day, Cincinnati<br />

OH 1921.<br />

Archer, W. In his Old drama and the new, 1923.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 24 Nov 1934. Obituary. [jpw]<br />

Robert Reece, ‘E. G. Lankester’ 1838–91<br />

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

§1<br />

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

Prometheus: or the man on the rock. Ext. (Roy 23 Dec 1865). Lacy 68.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> the lake, plaid in a tartan. Bsq. (Roy 8 Sep 1866). Lacy 71.<br />

From Scott.<br />

<strong>The</strong> stranger – stranger than ever. Ext. (Queen’s 4 Nov 1868). Lacy 82.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ambassadress. CO. (St George Dec 1868). [1868?]. With T. G.<br />

Reed. Music by Auber.<br />

Brown and the Brahmins: or Captain Pop and the Princess Prettyeyes.<br />

Bsq. (Glo 23 Jan 1869). Lacy 82.<br />

Ingomar: or the noble savage. In Drawing-room plays, ed Scott,<br />

1870.<br />

Whittington, Junior, and his sensation cat. Bsq. (Roy 23 Nov 1870).<br />

Lacy 89.<br />

Dora’s device. C. (Roy 11 Jan 1871). Lacy 90.<br />

Perfect love: or the triumph <strong>of</strong> Oberon. Fairy D. (Olym 25 Feb 1871).<br />

Lacy 90.<br />

Little Robin Hood: or quite a new beau! Bsq. (Roy 19 Apr 1871). Lacy<br />

91.<br />

Paquita: or love in a frame. CO. (Roy 21 Oct 1871). Lacy 94 (libretto).<br />

<strong>The</strong> very last days <strong>of</strong> Pompeii: or a complete Bulwer-sement <strong>of</strong> the<br />

classical drama. Bsq. (Vaud 13 Feb 1872). Lacy 95; Lorenzen<br />

micro.<br />

Romulus and Remus. Bsq. (Vaud 23 Dec 1872). Lacy 97.<br />

Don Giovanni in Venice. Bsq. (Gai 17 Feb 1873). [1873.]<br />

Martha, or a fair take-in. Bsq. (Gai 14 Apr 1873). [1873.]<br />

Ruy Blas righted: or the lover, the lugger, and the lacquey. Bsq.<br />

(Vaud 3 Jan 1874). Lacy 100.<br />

May: or Dolly’s delusion. D. (Str 4 Apr 1874). French 126.<br />

Green old age. Musical Sk. (Vaud 31 Oct 1874). French 103 (libretto).<br />

An old man. D. (Duke’s 25 Mar 1876). French 108.<br />

A young Rip van Winkle. Bsq. (Charing Cross 17 Apr 1876). [1876.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> creole. CO. (Brighton 3 Sep 1877). [1877.] With H. B. Farnie.<br />

Music by Offenbach.<br />

<strong>The</strong> forty thieves. Bsq. (Gai 23 Dec 1880). [1881?]<br />

Jeanne, Jeannette and Jeanneton. CO. (Alhambra 28 Mar 1881).<br />

[1881.] Music by P. Lacome.<br />

Valentine and Orson. Bsq. (Gai 23 Dec 1882). 1882.<br />

Our Helen. Bsq. (Gai 8 Apr 1884). 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> commodore. Bsq. (Ave 10 May 1886). [1886]; New York nd. With<br />

H. B. Farnie. Music by Offenbach.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Sheridan Knowles at Eastbourne. Era Almanack 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> refractory ‘super’. Era Almanack 1875.<br />

A bed <strong>of</strong> roses. <strong>The</strong>atre Aug 1879.<br />

Stage management. <strong>The</strong>atre Nov 1879.<br />

How he dined with a clown. Era Almanack 1884.<br />

Pseudonymous works (as ‘E. G. Lankester’)<br />

Warranted! F. (Str 4 May 1875). [1875?] (priv ptd).<br />

<strong>The</strong> guv’nor. F. (Vaud 23 June 1880). French Int Copyr Edn 39, 1900.<br />

See also Nicoll 5, pp. 537–9, 812–13: Conolly, <strong>English</strong> drama, pp. 259–60;<br />

Readex Index, pp. 228–9.<br />

§2<br />

Era Almanack 1868.<br />

Archer, W. In his <strong>English</strong> dramatists <strong>of</strong> to-day, 1882.<br />

Era 11 July 1891. Obituary.<br />

Illus London News 18 July 1891. Obituary. [jrs]<br />

George Robert Sims 1847–1922<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> merry duchess. CO. (Roy 23 Apr 1883). nd. Music by F. Clay.<br />

In the ranks; or A soldier’s wife. D. (Adel Oct 1883). Written with H.<br />

A. Pettitt. Home Lib <strong>of</strong> Powerful Dramatic Tales 4. Novelisation<br />

by Henry Llewellyn Williams.<br />

Faust up to date. Bsq. (Gai 30 Oct 1888). 1889. Written with H. A.<br />

Pettitt. Music by Lutz, Meyer.<br />

Blue-eyed Susan. CO. (PW 6 Feb 1892). Written with H. A. Pettitt.<br />

Music by Carr, F. Osmond, E. Ascherberg 1892.<br />

Little Christopher Columbus. CO. (Lyr 10 Oct 1893). nd. Written with<br />

C. Raleigh. Music by I. Caryl.<br />

Dandy Dick Whittington. Bsq. (Aven 2 Mar 1895). c. 1895. Music by I.<br />

Caryl.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dandy fifth. CO. (PW Birmingham 11 Apr 1898; D<strong>of</strong>Y 16 Aug<br />

1899). nd. Music by C. C. Corri.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sleeping beauty. P. (DL 26 Dec 1913). 1913–14. Written with A.<br />

Collins. Music by J. M. Glover.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sleeping beauty beautified. P. (DL 26 Dec 1914). 1914–15. Written<br />

with A. Collins. Music by J. M. Glover.<br />

Puss in boots. P. (DL 26 Dec 1915). 1915–16. Written with F. Dix and A.<br />

Collins. Music by J. M. Glover.<br />

Non-dramatic works<br />

Dragonet ballads. 1881.<br />

Ballads and poems: <strong>The</strong> Dragonet ballads; <strong>The</strong> ballads <strong>of</strong><br />

Babylon; <strong>The</strong> lifeboat and other poems. 1883.<br />

Robert Reece | George Robert Sims<br />

2057 | 2058

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