Billy Taylor; or, The gay young fellow

a nautical burlesque burletta, in one act

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Publisher
J. Cumberland
Language
English
Pages
33

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Billy Taylor, or, The gay young fellow: a nautical burlesque burletta in one act
1829, John Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden New Town
in English
Cover of: Billy Taylor, or, The gay young fellow
Cover of: Billy Taylor; or, The gay young fellow

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Edition Notes

Founded on a popular ballad.
Remarks by George Daniel, editor of the series.
Reissued in Davidson's shilling volume of Cumberland's plays, v. 5 [no. 3]
Without music.

Published in
London
Series
Cumberland's Minor theatre. London [ca. 1830-55] v. 3 [no. 5]

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR1243 .C8 vol. 3, PR4265.B6 .C8 vol. 3

The Physical Object

Pagination
33 p. incl. front.
Number of pages
33

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6641649M
LCCN
22003598
OCLC/WorldCat
2789520

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