Search >> Neptune's Defeat; or, The Seizure of the Seas. A New and Curiously Original Allegoric, Mythologic, Metaphoric Filtration of Sur-Passing Events. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Posit
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Brougham, John. Neptune's Defeat; or, The Seizure of the Seas. A New and Curiously Original Allegoric, Mythologic, Metaphoric Filtration of Sur-Passing Events. To which Are Added a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Posit. New York: Samuel French, 1858.
Type: book ; Genre: play
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- Brougham, John
- Listed in the original cast at Wallack's as "Neptune, a Son of Malt and 'Ops---the Julius Cæsar of the Seas---but now reduced to the deepest extremity, though making superhuman efforts to keep his head above water."
- Wallack’s Lyceum (Theater)
- Site of the first performance.
