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Mr. Cooper and Miss Cooper in Much Ado About Nothing

Mr. Cooper and Miss Cooper in Much Ado About Nothing

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Mr. Cooper and Miss Cooper in Much Ado About Nothing

by Shakespeare

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About This Item

National Theatre, New York City: E.G. House, 1838. A 12 .25" x 6 " broadside or playbill promoting a comedy starring the Coopers concluding with a farce titled Advice Gratis! Wednesday Evening, September 12, 1838. Also includes information on future events, pricing information on single appearance to seasonal tickets. .

The National Theatre had a larger fire in 1839 and was demolished in 1841. Edge wear and surface soiling.

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Eclectibles US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Mr. Cooper and Miss Cooper in Much Ado About Nothing
Author
Shakespeare
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Publisher
E.G. House
Place of Publication
National Theatre, New York City
Date Published
1838
Keywords
Broadside, Playbill, Social History, Popular Culture

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