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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D7686/BOX/29
TitlePublished collections of plays by L. du Garde Peach
Date20th cent
DescriptionFamous Men of Britain (Cromwell, Clive, Sheridan, Nelson, Livingstone), published by Pitman Press, London, c1939 (hardback, 2 copies)

Famous Women of Britain (Mrs Siddons, Florence Nightingale, Queen Victoria), published by Pitman Press, London, c1939 (hardback)

Five Plays for Boys (The Bag of the Winds, Hereward the Wake, Alfred and the Navy, Bridgwater Castle, Clipper Ships), published by Pitman Press, London, 1937 (hardback, 2 copies, one being a reprint of 1952)

Knights of the Round Table: Five Plays from the Arthurian Legend (The Sword Excalibur, The Story of Sir Balin, Sir Launcelot of the Lake, Sir Galahad and the Holy Grail, The Passing of Arthur), published by Pitman Press, London, c1940 (hardback, 3 copies)

Plays for Young Players (A Fable of Baghdad, Midas, Romans on the Dee, The Spirit of the Tower of London, The Stage Coach), published by Pitman Press, London, 1937 (hardback, 2 copies, one being a reprint of 1950)

The Story of Sigurd: Five Plays from the Nordic Sagas (The Sword of Odin, The King, The Cup of Forgetfulness, The Secret of the Ring, The Valkyrie Ride), published by Pitman Press, London, 1940 (hardback, 3 copies)

Collected Plays, Volume I: Three Act Plays (The White Sheep of the Family, Legacy at Loon, Mate in Three), published by Countrygoer Books, Manchester & London, 1955 (hardback, 5 copies)

Collected Plays, Volume II: Three Act Plays (The Town that Would Have a Pageant, The Mystery of the Mary Celeste, Women Are Like That), published by Countrygoer Books, Manchester & London, 1955 (hardback, 3 copies)
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorLawrence du Garde Peach of Great Hucklow, dramatist (1890-1974)

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