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- Title
- The dime dialogues : colloquies, scenic dialogues, minor dramas, dress and costume pieces, in farce, burlesque and comedy, moral, sentimental and temperance, for schools, exhibitions, and the amateur stage
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1887
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 35
- Also contains:
- In the wrong house, or, The home reception, Sham of it all, or, Common sense the best guide, Surest proof, or, The home thrust, Too much for Jones and Smith, Naughty boy blue, Only a working girl, or, Snobbery that had a fall, How he got even with his enemy, Mrs. Bigson's victory, or, The best way to maintain authority, Mysterious boarder, or, The keyhole coterie, Mugwump sisters, or, The worst is the best, Dolly Madison's method, or, How DePuyster was 'done for', Miss Lighthead in the country, Cruel king, Shoddy and wool, or, The house on the hill, Best profession of all, Florence Elton's mistake, Bewitched music box, or, The unfortunate young man
- Title
- The dime dialogues : new and original dialogues, colloquies, minor dramas and dress pieces, for schools exhibitions homes, etc., serious, serio-comic and broadly humorous, arranged for stage, platform and parlor, with the adjuncts of scenery, "furniture," costumes, etc., etc., simplified to any situation
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1877
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 19
- Also contains:
- An awful mystery, Contentment, Who are the saints?, The California uncle, Be kind to the poor, How people are insured, Mayor, The smoke fiend, A kindergarten dialogue, The use of study, The refined simpletons, Remember Benson, The fairy's warning, Aunt Eunice's experiment, The mysterious G. G., An old-fashioned duet, The auction, Modern education, Mad with too much lore, We'll have to mortgage the farm
- Title
- The dime dialogues : wholly original colloquies, dialogues, dress pieces, burlesques, minor dramas, comediettas, etc. etc., for the school, amateur and home stage, adapted to all ages and classes of character
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1887
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 34
- Also contains:
- It's English you know, or, The Potts family's great event, A much misunderstood man, or, The delights of literary life, glass man, or, The kicking cure, Mrs. Podberry's views on edication, or, Teaching the teacher, How she managed him, or, Disciplining a very wise man, The oyster resurrection, A neighborly quarrel, or, The better plan, Blessed are the pure in heart, or, The story that made an impression, What the boys knew of it, or, A model examination, A warm reception, or, Mistakes that will occur, Supposings, When I grow up to be a man, Enforcing a moral, or, The best mission, Playing big folks, What are little girls good for?, The bump scientists reception in Claronville Center, More than she bargained for, or, What she thought she saw
- Title
- The dime dialogues : twenty delightful and "taking" pieces for schools, exhibitions and entertainments, and for parlor and amateur theatricals
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1883
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 30
- Also contains:
- Invisible heroes, or, What the telephone did, A "colored" lecture, Wishes, Fisherman's luck, or, Not so bad as he seemed, Why he didn't hire him, An alphabetical menagerie, The cicissitudes of a milliner, or, Those dreadul girls, Cat and dog, The Æsthete cured, or, How blind she was, Jim Broderick's lesson, The other side of the story, The test that told, Wooing by proxy, or, Maneuvering Miss Dover, Learning from evil, The teacher's ruse, or, Who won the prize?, Look at home!, A fortunate mistake, or, What came of a song, The higher education, Colloquy of nations, or, Liberty seeking a home, Additional personations for "Goddess of liberty"
- Title
- The dime dialogues : a new collection of original colloquies, minor dramas, comediettes, farces, and dress pieces, for schools, exhibitions, and parlor use
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1871
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 11
- Also contains:
- Appearances are very deceitful, The Conundrun family, Curing Betsey, Jack and the beanstalk, The way to do it and not to do it, How to become healthy, wealthy and wise, The only true life, Classic Colloquies, Classic Colloquies, Fashionable dissipation, A school charade, Songs of seven, Ragged Dick's lesson, School charade with tableau, A very questionable story, A debate, A sell, The real gentleman
- Title
- The dime dialogues : new and effective school, exhibition and parlor colloquies, rhymed recitations, dialogues, little comedies, burlesques, farces, etc., etc., etc., together with several beautiful dress and scenic pieces, for scholars and actors of both sexes and all ages, and carefully arranged for stages with or without scenery or furniture
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1879
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 24
- Also contains:
- The goddess of liberty, The three graces, The music director, A strange secret, An unjust man, The shop girl's victory, The psychometiser, Mean is no word for it, Whimsical, Blessed are the peace-makers, The six brave men, Have you heard the news?, A Slight mistake, The true queen, Lazy and busy, The old and the young, That postal card, Mother Goose and her household
- Title
- The dime dialogues : very "taking" original and effective dialogues, colloquies, school and parlor dramas, exhibition and dress pieces, etc., comic, serious, droll, moral, all especially arranged for easy and efficient presentation on school stage or platform
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1881
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 28
- Also contains:
- A test that told, or, The poor professor's victims, Organizing a debating society, or, The perverse blockheads, The awakening, The rebuke proper, or, Be careful how you despise home talent, Exorcising an evil spirit, or, How the girls abated a household nuisance, Both sides of the fence, or, Those awful city "fellers", The spirits of the wood, or, The May queen's gifts, No room for the drone, Arm-chair, Measure for measure, or, Weighed and found wanting, Saved by a dream, An infallible sign, or, Don't trust your eyes, A good use for money, or, What came of the fair, An agreeable profession, or, How to edit a paper
- Title
- Little folks' speeches and dialogues : expressly for little folks
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1876
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 17
- Also contains:
- To be happy you must be good, Evanescent glory, I'll be a man, A girls' rights speech, The little peacemaker, The boasting hen, He knows der rest, What keeps friends apart, King Henry IV, Martha Washington tea party, The evil there is in it, A wise and foolish little girl, Funny thing a baby is, The crownin' glory, Nuggets of wisdom, The heir apparent, The chicken's mistake, Don't want to be good, Only a drunken fellow, The cooking club, Be slow to condemn, A nonsense tale, A new year greeting, Bogus, The goblin cat, Calumny, Adjuration, True heroism, What I love, Give us little boys a chance, The story of the plum pudding, Robby's sermon, Nutting at Grandpa Gray's, Robby Rob's second sermon, A child's desire, Johnny's opinions, A small boy's view of corns, Nobody's child, How Columbus discovered America, A little boy's pocket, The midnight murder, How the baby came, Boy's observations, The new slate, A mother's love, A child's inquireies, Baby Lulu, Died yesterday, Deliver us from evil, Two little robins, Declamation, How to do it, A hundred years to come, Rub-a-dub, Don't trust faces, Above the skies, A string of beads, Then and now
- Title
- The dime dialogues : fresh, original and specially prepared school, exhibition and parlor pieces, for scholars and characters of all grades, laughable, humorous, effective and striking, readily adapted to all stages, with easy accessories, inexpensive costumes and but little stage furniture
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1878
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 23
- Also contains:
- Rhoda Hunt's remedy, Hans Schmidt's recommend, Cheery and grumble, The phantom doughnuts, Does it pay?, Company manners and home impoliteness, The glad days, Unfortunate Mr. Bown, The real cost, A bear garden, The busy bees, Checkmate, School-time, Dross and gold, Confound miller, Ignorance vs. justice, Death scene, Pedants all
- Title
- The dime dialogues : comprising original humorous episodes, comic collisions, colloquies, dress pieces, funny little plays, laughable family affairs, etc., for schools and scholars of all grades and both sexes and particularly adapted for the home, school and exhibition stage
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1878
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 22
- Also contains:
- The dark cupid, or, The mistakes of a morning, That ne'er-do-well, or, A brother's lesson, High art, or, The new mania, Strange adventures, The king's supper, A practical exemplification, Titania's banquet, Monsieur Thiers in America, or, Yankee vs. Frenchman, Doxy's diplomacy, A Frenchman, or, The outwitted aunt, Boys will be boys, A rainy day, or The school-girl philosophers, God is love, The way he managed, Fandango, The little doctor, A sweet revenge, A May day, From the sublime to the ridiculous, Heart not face
- Title
- The dime dialogues : new, effective and easily performed in schools, exhibitions and parlors, comprising brief dramas in burlesque and farce colloquies, dialogues and rhymed recitations odd, humorous and whimsical acting episodes, for scholars and actors of both sexes and all ages, and carefully arranged for stages or platform, with or without the usual stage accessories
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1879
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 25
- Also contains:
- The societies of the delectables and les miserables, What each would have, Sunshine through the clouds, The friend in need, The hours, In doors and out, Dingbats, The Merchant of Venice. Selections, Beware of the peddlers, The true use of wealth, Little wise heads, The regenerators, Crabtree's wooing, Good words, A friend, Gamester, Integrity the basis of all success, A crooked way made straight, How to "break in" young hearts, Put yourself in his place
- Title
- The Dime dialogues : for homes, schools and exhibitions, a choice collection of colloquies, dress pieces, petite dramas, commediettas, acting charades, etc
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1899
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 10
- Also contains:
- Mrs. Mark Twain's shoe, The old flag, The court of folly, Great lives, Scandal, The light of love, The deaf uncle, A discussion, A practical life lesson, Old times and new times, or, 1776-1876, Lord Dundreary's visit, Witches in the cream, or, All is fair in love, Frenchman, The flower children, The rehearsal, The true way, The monk and the soldier
- Title
- The dime dialogues : original and specially prepared dialogues, colloquies, farces, exhibition pieces, parlor dramas and school scenes, all arranged for easy production on any stage or platform
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1880
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 27
- Also contains:
- Patsey O'Dowd's campaign, or The boy runaway's dash for liberty, Hasty inferences not always just, Discontented Annie, A double surprise, What was it?, What will cure them?, Independent, Each season the best, Tried and found wanting, The street girl's good angel, A boy's plot, "That ungrateful little nigger", If I had the money, Appearances are deceitful, Love's protest, An enforced cure, Those who preach and those who perform, Gentle conquest
- Title
- The dime dialogues : new, spirited, and "taking" colloquies, farces, minor dramas, dress pieces, etc., by the best writers for schools, exhibitions, and home entertainments, arranged for stage, platform and parlor, with the adjuncts of scenery, 'furniture,' costumes, etc., simplified to any situation
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1875
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 16
- Also contains:
- Polly Ann, The meeting of the winds, The good they did, The boy who wins, Good-by day, The investigating committee, A "corner" in rogues, The imps of the trunk room, Kitty's funeral, Stratagem, Testing her scholars, The world is what we make it, The old and the new, Tit for tat, The sick well man, The boasters
- Title
- The Dime dialogues : for homes, schools and exhibitions, a choice collection of colloquies, dress pieces, petite dramas, commediettas, acting charades, etc
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1871
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 10
- Also contains:
- Mrs. Mark Twain's shoe, The old flag, The court of folly, Great lives, Scandal, The light of love, The deaf uncle, A discussion, A practical life lesson, Old times and new times, or, 1776-1876, Lord Dundreary's visit, Witches in the cream, or, All is fair in love, Frenchman, The flower children, The rehearsal, The true way, The monk and the soldier
- Title
- The dime dialogues : fresh, spirited and original "mellow"-dramas, farces and humorous society dramas, prepared for ready presentation in schools, homes, exhibitions and entertainments
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1878
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 21
- Also contains:
- Successful donation party, Out of debt out of danger, Little Red Riding Hood, How she made him propose, The house on the hill, Evidence enough, Worth not wealth, Waterfall, Mark Hasting's return, Cinderella, Wit against wile, or, Sowing wild oats to some good, A sudden recovery, The double stratagem, Too much for Aunt Matilda, Counting chickens before they were hatched
- Title
- The dime dialogues : for homes, schools and exhibitions, the humorous, serious and burlesque, in colloquy, minor drama, dress pieces, etc., arranged for stage, platform and parlor, with the adjuncts of scenery, "furniture," costumes, etc. etc., simplified to any situation
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1876
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 18
- Also contains:
- Fairy wishes, No rose without a thorn, Too greedy by half, One good turn deserves another, Courting Melinda, The new scholar, The little intercessor, Antecedents, Give a dog a bad name, Spring-time wishes, Lost Charlie, or The gypsey's revenge, A little tramp, Hard times, The lesson well worth learning
- Title
- The dime dialogues : choice original school, exhibition and parlor colloquies, farces, burlesques, minor dramas, dress pieces, little folks' rhymed dialogues, etc., etc., for all grades of characters
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1877
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 20
- Also contains:
- The wrong man, or Playing two characters, Afternoon calls, Ned's present, Judge not, Telling dreams, Saved by love, Mistaken identity, Couldn't read English, A little Vesuvius, "Sold", An air castle, City manners and country hearts, Not one there!, Foot-print, Keeping boarders, A cure for good, The silly dispute, The credulous wise-acre
- Title
- The dime dialogues : comprising colloquies, dialogues, petite dramas, dress pieces, droll, humorous and serious, for schools, homes and exhibitions
- Publisher
- Beadle and Adams, 98 William Street
- Publication Date
- 1872
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 12
- Also contains:
- Yankee assurance, Boarders wanted, When I was young, The most precious heritage, The double cure, The flower-garden fairies, Jemima's novel, The vacation escapade, That naughty boy, Mad-cap, To transit gloria mundl, Beware of the widows, A family not to pattern after, How to man-age, All is not gold that glitters
- Title
- The dime dialogues : all original and by favorite authors, professors, teachers and amateurs, twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, burlesques, farces, dress and humorous pieces, for the amateur stage, parlors, schools, and exhibitions
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1884
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 31
- Also contains:
- Barr's boarders, or, That pesky widow, A lively afternoon, or, The mistaken vocation, A new Mother Hubbard, Bread on the waters, or, The angel unawares, Forninst the scientists, or, The disturbed lecture, Sloman's angel, or, Why Jones changed his mind, What each would do, Twenty dollars a lesson, or. Perkins versus Mullekin, Aunt Betsey's ruse, The disconcerted supernaturalist, Grandma Grumbleton's protest, or, Old ways and new, Nothing like training, or, The model school, The bubble, Medicine for rheumatiz, That book agent, The well taught lesson, A turn of the tide, or, Too much tongue, A true carpet-bagger, or, The lesson of a day, Applied metaphysics, or, A "fust class fool", What Humphrey did