An edition of The Rejected addresses (1821)

The Rejected addresses

together with the prize address presented for the prize medal offered for the best address on the opening of the new Park Theatre in the city of New-York

The Rejected addresses
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An edition of The Rejected addresses (1821)

The Rejected addresses

together with the prize address presented for the prize medal offered for the best address on the opening of the new Park Theatre in the city of New-York

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Language
English
Pages
182

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Edition Notes

The theater first opened Jan. 29, 1798, as the "New Theatre." It burned May 25, 1820, and was rebuilt and reopened Sept. 1, 1821. On Feb. 27, 1822, its name was changed to "Theatre." It was always known as the Park Theatre from its location in Park Row, fronting what eventually became City Hall Park.

The addresses are in verse. "The prize address, by Charles Sprague, of Boston" appears on p. [11]-13.

Signatures: A-P⁶.

The folded frontispiece, "A view of the interior of the Park Theatre," is engraved by Garret Lansing.

Shoemaker, R.H. Checklist of American imprints for 1820-1829, 6605

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Pagination
[1] leaf, [1] folded leaf of plates, [3] p., p. viii-182
Number of pages
182

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Open Library
OL52994012M
OCLC/WorldCat
28811468

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