From Graces to Gargoyles: A Social Essay on the Theater in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1762-1850
by Suffern, Richard Winslow
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Portsmouth, NH: Seacoast Arts Council, 1972. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 55 pages. With a chronology laid in at the rear. Illustrated. A short but detailed account of the Portsmouth Stage Company and theater in general in the town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, including the ninety years following the political fight over the theatre that first began in 1762. Drawn from early accounts and sources. GOOD condition. Covers toned, with minor discoloration/staining. Some scuffing along the extremities. Previous owner's name on the first endpaper.
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- Title
- From Graces to Gargoyles: A Social Essay on the Theater in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1762-1850
- Author
- Suffern, Richard Winslow
- Format/Binding
- Wraps
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- Publisher
- Seacoast Arts Council
- Place of Publication
- Portsmouth, NH
- Date Published
- 1972
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