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The forty thieves :
a drama, in two acts : adapted to the scenes and characters.
[London] :
[Edwin J. Brett],
[between 1866 and 1880]
16 pages :
illustrations ;
15 cm
[37] sheets :
lithographs ;
17 x 22 cm
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Boys of England edition
The Boys of England began in 1866 and was published by Charles Stevens. Toy theater plays were serialized and included in the magazine. After the 10th number The Boys of England was taken over by Edwin J. Brett. Toy theater plays continued to be issued in the magazine, often of stories that were serialized in the publication. See Speaight.
Speaight, G. History of the English toy theatre,
pages 141,198, 207
Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Hans P. Kraus
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BAC: British Art Center copy is complete. All pieces are uncolored. The characters are cut.
Ballads, English
Juvenile drama.
Children's plays, English.
Plays.
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Toy theaters.
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Lithographs.
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Chron
[between 1866 and 1880]
Brett, Edwin J.
(Edwin John),
1828-1895,
publisher.
Boys of England (London, England : Weekly)
England
London.