Книга: Allan Monkhouse «The Education Of Mr. Surrage: A Comedy In Four Acts (1913)»
Эта книга репринт оригинального издания (издательство&34;London, Sidgwick&Jackson, ltd.&34;, 1913 год), созданный на основе электронной копии высокого разрешения, которую очистили и обработали вручную, сохранив структуру и орфографию оригинального издания. Редкие, забытые и малоизвестные книги, изданные с петровских времен до наших дней, вновь доступны в виде печатных книг. Формат: 135x200мм, 94 стр.
ISBN: 9780548797327 |
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Allan Monkhouse
Allan Noble Monkhouse (
He was born in
As second in command at the "Guardian", Monkhouse helped to launch the career of
He began to write drama for the Gaiety Theatre, Manchester, shortly after it was opened by
Works
*Books & Plays (1894) essays
*A Deliverance (1898) novel
*Love in a Life (1903) novel
*Reaping the Whirlwind (1908) play
*The Choice (1910) play
*Mary Broome: A Comedy in Four Acts (1912)
*Nothing Like Leather (1913) play
*Four Tragedies (1913)
*The Education of Mr. Surrage: A Comedy in Four Acts (1913)
*Men & Ghosts (1918)
*True Love (1920)
*My Daughter Helen (1922)
*The Conquering Hero (1923) play
*First Blood, a play in four acts (1924)
*Sons And Fathers: A Play in Four Acts (1925)
*Essays of To-Day and Yesterday (1925)
*Alfred the Great (1927)
*The Rag (1928) play
*Paul Felice (1930)
*Farewell Manchester (1931)
*The Grand Cham's Diamond (1932) play
*Cecilia (1932)
*Suburb
Источник: Allan Monkhouse
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Allan Monkhouse — Allan Noble Monkhouse (7 May 1858 – 10 January 1936) was an English playwright, critic, essayist and novelist.He was born in Barnard Castle, Durham. He worked in the cotton trade, in Manchester, and settled in Disley, Cheshire. From 1902 to 1932… … Wikipedia