The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 288F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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THE PLAY - BILL : ITS GROWTH AND EVOLUTION . HE play - bill is a most fascinating subject - one but little known or inquired into . The passage in Elia's delightful retrospect is very familiar , and happily describes the wonderful magic ...
THE PLAY - BILL : ITS GROWTH AND EVOLUTION . HE play - bill is a most fascinating subject - one but little known or inquired into . The passage in Elia's delightful retrospect is very familiar , and happily describes the wonderful magic ...
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... play - bills of our day . It would require a regular agent at every theatre . If a playgoer kept all his play - bills he could only expect to have a few occasional ones from each play - house . A critic , however , can at least secure ...
... play - bills of our day . It would require a regular agent at every theatre . If a playgoer kept all his play - bills he could only expect to have a few occasional ones from each play - house . A critic , however , can at least secure ...
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... play , and contained a coloured picture of the leading scene , and often a portrait in character , of the lessee himself . At the St. James's Theatre , Mr. Alexander ... play - bill was a regular publication , and The Play - Bill . 549.
... play , and contained a coloured picture of the leading scene , and often a portrait in character , of the lessee himself . At the St. James's Theatre , Mr. Alexander ... play - bill was a regular publication , and The Play - Bill . 549.
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