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The deserter: a farce, in two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
1956, Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme
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The deserter: a new musical drama, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
1956, Printed for J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, and R. Moncrieffe
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The deserter: a musical drama, in two acts
1824, Sherwood, Jones, and Co., Paternoster Row
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The deserter: a comic opera. In two acts.
1796, Printed for Lemuel Blake.
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in English
- Second Boston edition.
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The deserter: a comic opera. In two acts.
1795, Printed for William P. Blake, at the Boston book-store, no. 59, Cornhill.
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The deserter: a comic opera; as performed at the theatre, New-York; with universal applause.
1787, Printed for Samuel Campbell, bookseller, no. 44, Hanover-Square, corner of the Old-Slip.
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The deserter: a new musical drama
1773, Printed for J. Potts, D. Chamberlaine, W. Sleater, and R. Moncrieffe
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Edition Notes
Adaptation of M.J. Sedaine's "Le déserteur."
Libretto by the composer. Without the music.
Micro-opaque of original in Yale University Library. New York, Readex Microprint, 1956. 1 card. 22.6 x 14.8 cm. (Three centuries of drama: English 1751-1800) (Three centuries of English and American plays 1500-1800).
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