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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D7686/BOX/36
TitleStage Plays by authors other than Peach
Date20th cent
DescriptionPrinted volumes:

Five Famous Plays, by Tcheckoff, published by Duckworth (The Bear, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters, The Cherry Orchard) (hardback)
Der Hauptmann von Köpenick, by Carl Zuckmayer (in German, paperback)
8 New One-Act Plays of 1933, edited by John Bourne, published by Lovat Dickson Ltd, 1933 (hardback)
Modern Short Plays: Second Series (6 plays), published by University of London Press, 1931 (hardback)
Modern Short Plays: Third Series (7 plays), published by University of London Press (hardback)
Seven Short Plays for Amateur Societies, edited by John Bourne, published by Lovat Dickson & Thompson Ltd, 1935 (hardback)
Famous Plays of 1933-1934 (6 plays), published by Gollancz, 1934 (hardback)
One Act Plays of Today: Fourth Series, selected by J W Marriott, published by Harrap & Co Ltd, 1928 (hardback)
The Cat and the Cherub [by Chester Bailey Fernald] (prompt copy made up from printed version in folder)
Everyman [medieval mystery play by Anon] (prompt copy made up from printed version in folder)

Other Copies

Der Hauptmnan von Köpenick, by Carl Zuckmayer (typed and manuscript copy of translation, with letter from 'Kenneth' of the Department of German, University of Sheffield, 5 Oct 1956)

Hannibal filius Hamilcaris (first five pages, Act I Scene I, manuscript, possibly by Peach)

Lobster Quadrille, by Joyce Dennys (Act I Scenes 1 & 2, typescript, with letter by the author on possible developments of the plot, 8 March 1955)

Our Mr Dormer, adapted from the novel by R H Mottram by the Author and Forbes Dawson (typescript)

Ninety Sail, by W P Lipscomb (typescript)

The Circle in the Ring, by Gerda Redlich (typescript)

The Sweet Air, by Monica Thorpe (typescript, performed by the Great Hucklow Players on the tercentenary of the Eyam Plague in 1965, donated as an addition to the collection by Peter Miles, November 2004)

Plays of Derbyshire Life (printed pamphlet copies);
No. 6, "Bachelor's Love", by Crichton Porteous (2 copies, one uncut)
No. 10 "There's No Fool", by Dorothy Mainprice (2 copies)
LevelFile
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorLawrence du Garde Peach of Great Hucklow, dramatist (1890-1974)
TermPlague
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Eyam 
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