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Record ID marc_oregon_summit_records/catalog_files/washs02192008.mrc_revrev.mrc:1147950464:1345
Source Oregon Libraries
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LEADER: 01345nam a2200289I 4500
001 6688049
003 OCoLC
005 19970401113257.0
008 800908s1707 enk 000 0 eng
010 $a21003192
040 $aDLC$cIXA$dNTE
049 $aNTE1
050 0 $aPR3347$b.A64 1707
092 $a822$bC482do
100 1 $aCibber, Colley,$d1671-1757.
245 14 $aThe double gallant:$bor, The sick lady's cure. A comedy. As it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market.$cWritten by Mr. Cibber.
260 $aLondon,$bPrinted for Bernard Lintott; and sold by John Phillips, next the Fleece Tavern against the Royal Exchange in Cornhil$c[1707]
300 $a4 p. l., 80 p.$c22 cm.
500 $aFirst edition.
500 $aCibber calls himself "only the compiler of this piece," which is a weaving together of Mrs. Centlivre's Love at a venture (an adaptation of Corneille), Burnaby's Ladies' visiting day, and parts of Burnaby's Reformed wife. cf. Cibber's Apology I, 243; Croissant, Studies in the work of Colley Cibber, p. 21; Besser, Colley Cibber's Double gallant und seine quellen)
700 1 $aCentlivre, Susanna,$d1667?-1723.
700 1 $aBurnaby, William,$d1672 or 3-1706.
907 $a.b23658460$bwc $c-
902 $a040717
998 $b1$c970401$dm$ea$f-$g4
907 $a.b23658460
945 $lwc $a822$bC482do