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- 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 : for school entertainments, exhibitions and the amateur stage, for all classes and characters, humor, farce and burlesque, parlor and society pieces, pathetic, dialectic and moral
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1885
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 32
- Also contains:
- A persecuted man, or, Too much mother-in-law, Too curious for comfort, or, Don't stick your fingers in other people's preserves, Under false guise, or, Charity that pays, A sure guide, or, He is most worthy of honor who most honors himself, The eight little boys from nonsense land, How they see the world, The doctor's office, or, A very inquisitive girl, Too much side show, or, Running an exhibition, How Mrs. Ponderous was paid, or, Two ways to look at life, Polywog versus wolypog, or, The mass meeting in Podune, Tongue and temper, or, A smile better than a snarl, The flour of the family, or, Obadiah Thompson's wooing, Middleton's mistake, or, The lesson brought home, A valuable neighbor, The man of cheek, Mr. and Mrs. Blizzard at home, Morgan's money, or, The outlaws, The courtship of Miles Standish
- Title
- The dime dialogues : minor dramas, scenic and dress pieces, farces, burlesques, rhymed colloquies for little folks, etc., for schools, exhibitions, entertainments, and the amateur stage
- Publisher
- M. J. Ivers & Co., 379 Pearl Street
- Publication Date
- 1890
- Series
- Beadle's dime dialogues
- Number
- Beadle's dime dialogues ; no. 37
- Also contains:
- The fairies' prisoner, The McFlackertys and McDoozlers, or, Too much mother-in-law, The children of the week, Uncle Raspy's ruse, or, How he was not deceived, The land of "Once-on-a-time", Jupiter Johnsum's affairs, The bores of a day, or, A mistake in the person, Rather mixed, The ould Oirish tay, or, Tim Rafferty's guests, Cherubino and seraphina, or, The webb in a web, The comic valentine, or, Think before you act, The two Roberts, or, The unwelcome reception, Keeping bachelor's hall, or, Mr. Bly's disaster, Four wishes, Things are seldom what they seem, or, Be sure you are right before you go ahead, The charity student, or, A good way not to do, A catch at last, or, Miss Punkerton's conquest, The bogus doctor, Preparing for an exhibition