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| 1. | [details] | Brougham, John. Life in the Clouds, or, Olympus in an Uproar. A Burlesque Burletta, as Performing at the English Opera House. Correctly Printed from the Prompt Copy, with Exits, Entrances, Etc. and for the First Time That Any Dramatic Work Has Posessed the Same Advantage. London: J. Pattie, 1840. |
| 2. | [details] | Brougham, John. Love's Livery: A Farce in One Act. London: J. Pattie, 1840. |
| 3. | [details] | Brougham, John and Lemon Mark. The Demon Gift; or, Visions of the Future. London, 1840. |
| 4. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Hunter's Bride,or, the Rose of Altenheim. 1841. |
| 5. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Fine Ould Irish Gintleman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed, 1845. |
| 6. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Incendiary! A Tale of Love and Revenge. Boston: H.L. Williams, 1845. |
| 7. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Gun-Maker of Moscow: Melo-Drama, in Three Acts. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. New York: Samuel French, 1854. |
| 8. | [details] | Brougham, John. A Basket of Chips. New York: Bunce, 1855. |
| 9. | [details] | Brougham, John. Evenings at our Club. New York: Bunch & Brother, 1855. |
| 10. | [details] | Brougham, John. Revenge, or, The Medium Dramas of the Day. New York: Bunce, 1855. |
| 11. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Game of Love. An Original Comedy, in Five Acts. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business, as Performed at W. New York: Samuel French, 1855. |
| 12. | [details] | Brougham, John. The Pigeon and the Hawks: Every-Day Drama. New York: Bunce, 1855. |
| 13. | [details] | Brougham, John. A Recollection of O'Flannigan and the Fairies. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 14. | [details] | Brougham, John. All's Fair in Love: An Original Dramatic Story. In Five Acts. To Which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 15. | [details] | Brougham, John and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Dred: or, The Dismal Swamp. A Play in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 16. | [details] | Brougham, John. Franklin: A New and Original Historical Drama, in Five Acts. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 17. | [details] | Brougham, John. Jane Eyre: A Drama in Five Acts. Adapted from Charlotte Brontë's Novel, by John Brougham. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 18. | [details] | Brougham, John. Life in New York; or, Tom And Jerry an a Visit. A Comic Drama, in Two Acts, with Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, Etc., Etc. As Performed at the Principal Theatres. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 19. | [details] | Brougham, John. Love and Murder: A Farce, in One Act. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits--- Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business. As Performed at the New York T. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
| 20. | [details] | Brougham, John. Night and Morning: A Play, in Five Acts. Adapted from Bulwer's Novel. As Performed at Wallack's Theatre. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume---Cast of the Characters---Entrances and Exits---Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, a. New York: Samuel French, 1856. |
