Record ID | marc_university_of_toronto/uoft.marc:3479822671:1198 |
Source | University of Toronto |
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090 9 $aESTC reel 7238, no. 11$bMICR$fmfm
100 1 $aDrury, Robert,$dfl. 1732-1735.
245 14 $aThe devil of a duke$h[microform]:$bor, the conjurer's bastard. A (farcical ballad) opera, as it is acted at Hippisley and Chapman's Great Theatrical Booth, ...
260 $aLondon :$bprinted for the author,$c[1741?]
300 $a[2],21,[1]p. ;$c8°.
500 $aFirst published as 'The devil of a duke: or, Trapolin's vagaries'.
500 $aAltered by Robert Drury from Nahum Tate's alteration of 'Trappolin creduto principe' by Sir Aston Cokain.
533 $aMicrofilm.$bWoodbridge, CT$cResearch Publications, Inc.,$d1986.$e1 reel ; 35mm.$f(The Eighteenth Century ; reel 7238, no.11).
700 1 $aTate, Nahum,$d1652-1715.
700 1 $aCokain, Aston,$cSir,$d1608-1684.
730 0 $aDuke and no duke.$kAdaptations.
730 0 $aTrappolin creduto principe.$kAdaptations.
948 $a10/14/2000$b07/10/2002
949 $aESTC reel 7238, no. 11$wLC$c1$i34444022181440$lMICROTEXT$mMEDIA_COMM$rN$sY$tMICROFORM$u29/10/2000