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The Rebellion; or, All in the wrong. : A serio-comic hurly-burly, in scenes, as it was performed for two months at the new Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, by His Majesty's servants, the players, and his liege subjects, the public. : To which is added, a poetical divertisement, concluding with a panoramic view of the new theatre, in prose.

Title
  1. The Rebellion; or, All in the wrong. : A serio-comic hurly-burly, in scenes, as it was performed for two months at the new Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, by His Majesty's servants, the players, and his liege subjects, the public. : To which is added, a poetical divertisement, concluding with a panoramic view of the new theatre, in prose.
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  1. London: : Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe ... Taylor and Hessey ... Sharpe and Hailes ... and J. Booker ... : Harding and Wright, printers ... London., 1809.

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Description
  1. viii, 128 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.; 20 cm. (8vo in 4s)
Subject
  1. Royal Opera House (London, England)
Call number
  1. NCOM [RBS] 97-1238 (Rebellion)
Note
  1. Title in red and black.
  2. HRC copy imperfect: frontispiece wanting.
  3. "With the exception of a few articles extracted from the newspapers, with nambes and dates, the whole of this pamphlet is taken from the Memoranda dramatica of the Monthly mirror."
Indexed in (note)
  1. Arnott, J.F. Engl. theatrical lit.
Title
  1. The Rebellion; or, All in the wrong. : A serio-comic hurly-burly, in scenes, as it was performed for two months at the new Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, by His Majesty's servants, the players, and his liege subjects, the public. : To which is added, a poetical divertisement, concluding with a panoramic view of the new theatre, in prose.
Imprint
  1. London: : Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe ... Taylor and Hessey ... Sharpe and Hailes ... and J. Booker ... : Harding and Wright, printers ... London., 1809.
Indexed in:
  1. Arnott, J.F. Engl. theatrical lit., 1271
Local note
  1. Signed on title page: Miss A. Cocker.
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Research call number
  1. NCOM [RBS] 97-1238 (Rebellion)
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