Catalog Record: The children of the chapel at Blackfriars, 1597-1603; introductory to The children of the revels, their origin, course and influences, a history based upon original records, documents and plays, being a contribution to knowledge of the stage and drama of Shakespeare's time | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The children of the chapel at Blackfriars, 1597-1603; introductory to The children of the revels, their origin, course and influences, a history based upon original records, documents and plays, being a contribution to knowledge of the stage and drama of Shakespeare's time. By Charles William Wallace.

Main Author: Wallace, Charles William, 1865-1932.
Language(s): English
Published: [Lincoln, Neb.] : Originally published by the University of Nebraska in University studies and reprinted therefrom for the author, 1908.
Subjects: Shakespeare, William, > 1564-1616. > Hamlet.
London (England). > Blackfriars theater.
Child actors.
Note: "Of this thousand only 150 copies bound at $2.50 net."
Also published in University studies published by the University of Nebraska, vol. VIII, no. 2,3.
Physical Description: xvi, 207 p. 2 plans. 26 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: PN2590.B6 W3
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