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Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 46. The Battle of Life: a drama, in three acts. By Edward Stirling. London, n.d., 12mo. Duncombe's British Theatre, vol. 57. The drama founded on the Christmas Annual of Charles Dickens, called The Battle of Life: dramatized by Albert Smith. In three acts and in verse. London (1846), 12mo. La Bataille de la Vie. Piece en trois actes, etc. Par M.M. Melesville et Andre de Goy. Paris, 1853, 8vo. Bleak House; or, Poor "Jo:" a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Dickens's "Bleak House," by George Lander. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 388.) London, n.d., 12mo. Lady Dedlock's Secret: a drama, in four acts. Founded on an episode in Dickens's "Bleak House." By J. Palgrave Simpson. London, n.d., 8vo. "Move On;" or, Jo, the Outcast: a drama, in three acts. Adapted by James Mortimer. Not published. Poor "Jo:" a drama, in three acts. Adapted by Mr. Terry Hurst. Not published. Jo: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Charles Dickens's "Bleak House." By J.P. Burnett. Not published. The Chimes: a Goblin Story. A drama, in four quarters, dramatised by Mark Lemon and Gilbert A. A'Beckett. London, n.d., 8vo. Webster's "Acting National Drama," vol. 11. A Christmas Carol. By C.Z. Barnett. London (1872), 12mo. Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 94. The Cricket on the Hearth; or, a fairy tale of home: a drama, in three acts. Dramatized by Albert Smith (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 394). London, n.d., 12mo. The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home. By Edward Stirling. (_Webster's "Acting National Drama_," vol. 12.) London, n.d., 12mo. The Cricket on the Hearth: a fairy tale of home in three chirps. By W.T. Townsend. London (1860), 12mo. Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, vol. 44. Dot: a Fairy Tale of Home. A drama, in three acts. From the "Cricket on the Hearth," by Charles Dickens. Dramatized by Dion Boucicault. Not published. David Copperfield: a drama, in three acts. Adapted from Dickens's popular work of the same name, by John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 474.) London, n.d., 12mo. Little Em'ly: a drama, in four acts. Adapted from Dickens's "David Copperfield," by Andrew Halliday. New York, n.d., 8vo. Dombey and Son: in three acts. Dramatized by John Brougham. (_Dicks' Standard Plays_, No. 373.) London, n.d., 12mo. Captain Cuttle: a comic drama, in one act. By John Brougham. (_Dicks' Sta
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