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Abarbanell, Jacob; A Model Pair
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Abarbanell, Jacob; All on Account of a Bracelet
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Abbott, Allan; The Deacon' Second Wife
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Abbott, Elisabeth; A Social Highwayman
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Abbott, Ethelyn T.; Thanksgiving Entertainment
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Abbott, George and A. P. Bridges; Coquette
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Abbott, George and J. Gleason; The Fall Guy
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Abbott, George and S. K. Lauren; Those we Love
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Abbott, George; Love 'Em and Leave 'Em
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A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott; "Caesar De Bazan"
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A'Beckett, Gilbert Abbott; The Man with the Carpet Bag
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Abrahamson, Rebecca P.; Hooverizing Internationalle
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Ackerley, J.R.; The Prisoners of War
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Ackland, Rodney; A Dead Secret
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Ackland, Rodney; Crime and Punishment
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Adams, Florence Davenport; A Home Fairy
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Adams, Florence Davenport; A King in Disguise
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Adams, Florence Davenport; A Midsummer Frolic
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Adams, Florence Davenport; The Little Folks' Work
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Adams, Florence Davenport; The Magician and the Ring
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Adams, Florence Davenport; The Sleepers Awakened
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Adams, Justin and A. Hamilton; Doctor Bill
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Adams, Justin and A. Hamilton; Doctor Bill
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Adams, Justin and A. Hamilton; Quincy Adams Sawyer
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Adams, Justin; At the Picket Line
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Adams, Justin; Quincy Adams Sawyer
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Adams, Justin; Quincy Adams Sawyer
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Adams, Justin; The Limit of the Law
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Adams, Laura M.; Aunt Deborah's First Luncheon
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Adams, Laura M.; How They Ran the Church Bazaar
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Adams, Laura M.; The Polly-William Club
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Adams, Paul Louison; Just to Remind You
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Ade, George; Father and the Boys
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Ade, George; Just out of College
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Ade, George; Speaking to Father
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Ade, George; The College Widow
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Ade, George; The Mayor and the Manicure
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Akerstrom, Ullie; A Doctor by Courtesy
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Akins, Zoe; MRS. January and MR. Ex
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Akins, Zoe; Plans for Tomorrow
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Akins, Zoe; Song Before Breakfast
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Akins, Zoe; Such A Charming Young Man
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Akins, Zoe; The Greeks had a Word for It
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Akins, Zoe; The Greeks had a Word for It
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Akins, Zoe; The Portrait of Tiero
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Aldis, Mary; Mrs. Pat and the Law
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Aldrich, Thomas Bailey; Pauline Pavlovna
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Alexander, Dumas; A Marriage of Convenience
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Alexander, Louis; The Reception of the Months
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Alexander, Sigmund B.; A Bird in the Hand
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Allen, Alice E.; The Night Before Christmas
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Allen, Harlod B.; At the Movies
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Allen, John H.; The Fruits of the Wine Cup
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Allen, Victor; Two College Tramps
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Allene, Tupperwilkes; The Creaking Chair
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Allensworth, Carl; Village Green
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Almar, George; Crossing the Line
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Almar, George; The Gondolier (alt title) Gaspardo
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Alvarez, N.; The James Boys in Missouri
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American Play Company collection
The American Play Company collection includes approximately two thousand and five hundred (2,500) play scripts from the American Play Company of New York City. The files include published and unpublished plays from the nineteenth century through the 1950s. The collection is a donation of Sheldon Abend, President of the American Play Company. Playwrights represented in this gift include sir James M. Barrie, David Belasco, Clare Boothe, George M. Cohan, John Colton, Clyde Fitch, John Galsworthy, Ruth Gordon, Oscar Hammerstein, Moss Hart, Ben Hecht, George S. Kaufman and many others.
The play scripts include original typescripts, carbon copies of typescripts, and printed texts of plays. Many scripts contain handwritten annotations such as dialogue insertions, corrections, and deletions. The play scripts includes productions of all genre and type, for a period of approximately one hundred and fifty years. Scripts contain production annotations for stage, lighting, sound, and casting purposes. The collection offers scholars and students the opportunity to examine play scripts with the personal annotations of production personnel, facts that provide unique information on the original production of plays. Notations for costumes, sets, and stage props offer insights to production styles and techniques, information not generally available in many published versions of plays.
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