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MacKaye, Steele, 1842–1894., An Arrant Knave: A Mediæval Comedy in Four Acts (1889) [in, An Arrant Knave & Other Plays by Steele MacKaye: Edited, with Introduction, by His Son Percy MacKaye]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

MacKaye, Steele, 1842–1894., Hazel Kirke: A Drama in Four Acts. By Steele MacKaye ... [in, French's Acting Edition ... Volume 145]
New York London Samuel French [1899]

MacKaye, Steele, 1842–1894., In Spite of All: A Play in Four Acts (1885) [in, An Arrant Knave & Other Plays by Steele MacKaye: Edited, with Introduction, by His Son Percy MacKaye]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

MacKaye, Steele, 1842–1894., Rose Michel: A Romantic Drama in Five Acts (1875) [in, An Arrant Knave & Other Plays by Steele MacKaye: Edited, with Introduction, by His Son Percy MacKaye]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

MacKaye, Steele, 1842–1894., Won at Last: A Play in Five Acts (1877) [in, An Arrant Knave & Other Plays: By Steele MacKaye: Edited, with introduction, by his son Percy MacKaye]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Macomb, Alexander, 1782–1841, Pontiac: Or, The Siege of Detroit. A Drama, in Three Acts
Boston Samuel Colman 1835
Preliminaries omitted.

Magnus, Julian, A Bad Case. An Original Comedy in One Act. By Julian Magnus and H. C. Bunner [in, Comedies for Amateur Acting. Edited, with a Prefatory Note on Private Theatricals, by J. Brander Matthews]
New York D. Appleton and Company 1880

Magnus, Julian, A Trumped Suit. Comedy in One Act. By Julian Magnus [in, Comedies for Amateur Acting. Edited, with a Prefatory Note on Private Theatricals, By J. Brander Matthews]
New York D. Appleton and Company 1880

Markoe, Peter, 1752?–1792, The Patriot Chief. A Tragedy
Philadelphia Printed for the Author 1784
Preliminaries omitted.

Markoe, Peter, 1752?–1792, The Reconciliation; or the Triumph of Nature: A Comic Opera, in Two Acts
Philadelphia Richard & Hall 1790
Preliminaries omitted.

Marriott, Mrs., The Chimera; or, Effusions of Fancy: A Farce in Two Acts
New York T. & J. Swords 1795
Preliminaries omitted.

Martin, Alexander, 1740–1807, A New Scene Interesting to the Citizens of the United States of America, Additional to the Historical Play of Columbus
Philadelphia Thomas Condie 1798
Preliminaries omitted.

Mathews, Cornelius, 1817–1889, Calmstorm, the Reformer. A Dramatic Comment
New York W. H. Tinson 1853
Preliminaries omitted.

Mathews, Cornelius, 1817–1889, False Pretences; or, Both Sides of Good Society. A Comedy in Five Acts. With List of Characters, Stage Business, Relative Positions, Etc. As Performed at Burton's Theatre
New York Publisher unknown 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

Mathews, Cornelius, 1817–1889, The Politicians: A Comedy, in Five Acts
New-York B. G. Trevett 1840
Preliminaries omitted.

Mathews, Cornelius, 1817–1889, Witchcraft: A Tragedy, in Five Acts
New-York Samuel French 1852
Preliminaries omitted.

Matthews, Brander, 1852–1929, Frank Wylde. Comedy in One Act. By J. Brander Matthews [in, Comedies for Amateur Acting. Edited, with a Prefatory Note on Private Theatricals, by J. Brander Matthews]
New York D. Appleton and Company 1880

Matthews, Brander, 1852–1929, Heredity. A Physiological and Psychological Absurdity in One Act. By Arthur Penn [in, Comedies for Amateur Acting. Edited, with a Prefatory Note on Private Theatricals, by J. Brander Matthews]
New York D. Appleton and Company 1880

Maurice, Mark, The Fratricide [in, The Manuscript: Comprising the Fratricide, and Miscellaneous Poems]
Boston John H. Eastburn 1827
Only “The Fratricide” included.

Maxwell, William Bulloch, 1787–1814, The Mysterious Father; a Tragedy, in Five Acts
Savannah Everitt & Evans 1807
Preliminaries omitted.

McCloskey, James Joseph, 1827–1913, Across the Continent; Or, Scenes from New York Life and the Pacific Railroad: By James J. McCloskey [in, Davy Crockett & Other Plays: By Leonard Grover: Frank Murdock: Lester Wallack: G. H. Jessop: J. J. McCloskey: Edited by Isaac Goldberg and Hubert Heffner]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940

McCloskey, James Joseph, 1827–1913, The Fatal Glass or The Curse of Drink: A Drama in Three Acts By James McCloskey ... [in, French's Acting Edition ... Volume 106]
London New York Samuel French [188-?]

McCord, Louisa Susanna Cheves, 1810–1879, Caius Gracchus. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
New-York H. Kernot 1851
Preliminaries omitted.

McCracken, J. L. H., Earning a Living: A Comedy, in Five Acts. By a Citizen of New-York
New-York Pudney & Russell, Printers 1849
Preliminaries omitted.

McGee, Thomas D'Arcy, 1825–1868, Sebastian; or, The Roman Martyr. A Drama, Founded on Cardinal Wiseman's Celebrated Tale of “Fabiola.”
New York D. & J. Sadlier & Co. 1861
Preliminaries omitted.

McHenry, James, 1785–1845, The Usurper, an Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts
Philadelphia Jesper Harding 1829
Preliminaries omitted.

McLachlan, Charles, “I Dine with My Mother.” A Comedietta, in One Act. With Cast of Characters, Stage Business, Costumes, Relative Positions, &c., &c. As Performed at Laura Keene's Theatre
New York Samuel French 1856
Preliminaries omitted.

McLellan, Rufus Charles, The Foundling, or Yankee Fidelity. A Drama, in Two Acts
Philadelphia King & Baird 1839
Preliminaries omitted.

Mead, ******, Wall-Street As It Now Is
New-York Printed for the Author 1826
Preliminaries omitted.

Medina, L. H. (Louisa H.), Ernest Maltravers. A Drama, in Three Acts. As Performed in All the Principal Theatres Throughout the United States. To Which Are Added, a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business
New York Samuel French 188–?
Preliminaries omitted.

Medina, L. H. (Louisa H.), Nick of the Woods. A Drama, in Three Acts, as Originally Produced at the Bowery Theatre, New York. Now First Published with Original Casts, and All the Stage Business
Boston William V. Spencer 185–?
Preliminaries omitted.

Medina, L. H. (Louisa H.), The Last Days of Pompeii: A Dramatic Spectacle, Taken from Bulwer's Celebrated Novel of the Same Title ... As Performed in All the Principal American Theatres. To which Are Added, a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters—Entrances and Exits—Relative Positions of the Performers on the Stage, and the Whole of the Stage Business
New-York Samuel French 18––?
Preliminaries omitted.

Megia, Felix, d. 1853, La Fayette in Mount Vernon. A Drama in Two Acts. Translated from the Spanish for the Author
Philadelphia Stavely & Bringhurst 1825
Preliminaries omitted.

Melville, Charles / Selby, Charles, 1802?–1863, Barnaby Rudge. A Domestic Drama, in Three Acts. The Only Edition Correctly Marked, by Permission, from the Prompter's Book. To which is Added, a Description of the Costume—Cast of the Characters, The Whole of the Stage Business, Situations—Entrances—Exits—Properties, and Directions. As Performed at the London Theatres
London John Duncombe & Co. 1852?
Preliminaries omitted.

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, A Mother Goose Comedy [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, In Klondyke [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, Marian's Wish [in, Comedies for Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Drunkard's Family [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Mysterious Guest [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Quarrel [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Rigmaree [in, Comedies for Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The School Entertainment [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Sick Doll [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, The Stolen Cat [in, Comedies for Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, Three Newsboys. Adapted from “The Little Millers” [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Merriman, Effie Woodward, b.1857, What Ailed Maudie [in, Comedies For Children by Effie W. Merriman ... A Collection of One-act Plays Written for Presentation in the Home or School-room, by the Children of the Family and their Friends]
Chicago The Dramatic Publishing Company [1898]

Miles, George Henry, 1824–1871, Mary's Birthday; or, The Cynic. A Play, in Three Acts. With Original Casts, Costumes, and the Whole of the Stage Business Correctly Marked and Arranged, by Mr. J. B. Wright, Stage Manager Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore
Boston William V. Spencer 1858
Preliminaries omitted.

Miles, George Henry, 1824–1871, Mohammed, the Arabian Prophet. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
Boston Phillips, Sampson & Company 1850
Preliminaries omitted.

Miles, George Henry, 1824–1871, Senor Valiente. A Comedy, in Five Acts. With Original Casts, Costumes, and All the Stage Business, as Produced at the Holliday Street Theatre, Baltimore, Under the Direction of Mr. J. B. Wright, Stage Manager; with New and Splendid Scenery, by Mr. C. S. Getz
New York London Samuel French 1858
Preliminaries omitted.

Miller, Joaquin, 1837–1913, '49: Forty-Nine: An Idyl Drama of The Sierras, in Four Acts. By Joaquin Miller. (Second Edition)
San Francisco The California Publishing Company 1882

Miller, Joaquin, 1837–1913, An Oregon Idyl [in, Joaquin Miller's Poems ... Volume Six: Poetic Plays]
San Francisco The Whitaker & Ray Company 1910

Miller, Joaquin, 1837–1913, Bits from Ina, a Drama [in, Joaquin Miller's Poems]
San Francisco The Whitaker & Ray Company 1909

Miller, Joaquin, 1837–1913, Tally-Ho [in, Joaquin Miller's Poems ... Volume Six: Poetic Plays]
San Francisco The Whitaker & Ray Company 1910

Miller, Joaquin, 1837–1913, The Danites in the Sierras [in, Joaquin Miller's Poems ... Volume Six: Poetic Plays]
San Francisco The Whitaker & Ray Company 1910

Milns, William, 1761–1801, All in a Bustle: Or The New House. A Comic Prelude Written for the Opening of the New Theatre in New-York. Performed for the First Time, on Monday Jan. 29, 1798
New-York Literary Printing Office 1798
Preliminaries omitted.

Milns, William, 1761–1801, The Comet: Or, He Would be an Astronomer. A Farce. In Two Acts. As Performed with the Greatest Applause at the Philadelphia and Baltimore Theatres
Baltimore J. Robinson 1817
Preliminaries omitted.

Minshull, John, A Comedy, Entitled The Sprightly Widow, with the Frolics of Youth; or, A Speedy Way of Uniting the Sexes, by Honorable Marriage
New-York Printed for the Author 1803
Preliminaries omitted.

Minshull, John, A Comic Opera, Entitled Rural Felicity: With The Humour of Patrick, and Marriage of Shelty
New-York Printed for the Author 1801
Preliminaries omitted.

Minshull, John, He Stoops to Conquer, or The Virgin Wife Triumphant; A Comedy in Three Acts
New-York G. & R. Waite 1804
Preliminaries omitted.

Minshull, John, The Merry Dames, or The Humourist's Triumph Over the Poet in Petticoats, and the Gallant Exploits of the Knight of the Comb. A Comedy in Three Acts. As Performed at the Summer Theatre
New-York G. & R. Waite 1804
Preliminaries omitted.

Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862–1935, Becky Sharp: By Langdon Mitchell [in, Monte Cristo by Charles Fechter as Played by James O'Neill & Other Plays: By Julia Ward Howe: George C. Hazelton: Langdon Mitchell: William C. De Mille: Edited By J. B. Russak]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1941

Moody, William Vaughn, 1869–1910, The Death of Eve [in, The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody: With an introduction by John M. Manly: Vol. I]
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press [1912]

Moody, William Vaughn, 1869–1910, The Faith Healer [in, The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody: With an introduction by John M. Manly: Vol. II]
Boston New York Houghton Mifflin Company 1912

Moody, William Vaughn, 1869–1910, The Fire-Bringer [in, The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody: With an introduction by John M. Manly: Vol. I]
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company Alexandria, VA. The Riverside Press [1912]

Moody, William Vaughn, 1869–1910, The Great Divide [in, The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody: With an introduction by John M. Manly: vol. II]
Boston New York Houghton Mifflin Company 1912

Moody, William Vaughn, 1869–1910, The Masque of Judgment [in, The Poems and Plays of William Vaughn Moody: With an introduction by John M. Manly: Vol. I]
Boston Houghton Mifflin Company The Riverside Press [1912]

Moore, Horatio Newton, 1814–1859, Orlando: Or, A Woman's Virtue, a Tragedy in Five Acts
Philadelphia Turner & Fisher 1835
Preliminaries omitted.

Morey, Amos C., Charlotte Corday. A Tragedy, in Five Acts
New-York Jos. A. Fraetas 1844
Preliminaries omitted.

Morris, Robert, The Elopement, or Love and Duty. A Play in Three Acts
Philadelphia Barnard And Jones 1860
Preliminaries omitted.

Mortimer, Lillian., No Mother to Guide Her: By Lillian Mortimer [in, The Great Diamond Robbery & Other Recent Melodramas: By Edward M. Alfriend & A. C. Wheeler: Clarence Bennett: Charles A. Taylor: Lillian Mortimer: Walter Woods. Edited by Garrett H. Leverton]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, ‘Methinks I See My Father!’ or, ‘Who's my Father?’ A farce, in two acts, by Thomas Morton ... Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.—G. To which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the characters,—entrances and exits,—relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business, As performed at the Theatres Royal, London
London C. H. Davidson [1850?]
Preliminaries and editorial matter including remarks omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, A Cure for the Heart-Ache; a Comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for T. N. Longman [etc.] 1797
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, A Roland for an Oliver: A Farce, in Two Acts. First performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, on Thursday, April 29, 1819. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for John Miller [etc.] 1819
Preliminaries and introductory matter omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, A School for Grown Children: A Comedy, in Five Acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Sampson Low 1827
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Columbus: or, A World Discovered. An historical play. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for W. Miller [etc.] 1792
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Education: A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown [etc.] 1813
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Henri Quatre; or, Paris in the Olden Time; a Musical Romance, in Three Acts. As Performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Thomas Morton ... The Overture and music, by Mr. Bishop
London Printed and published by Sampson Low [etc.] [1820]
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Secrets Worth Knowing; a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for T. N. Longman [etc.] 1798
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Speed the Plough: A Comedy, in Five Acts. As Performed with Universal Applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed by A. Strahan ... for T. N. Longman and O. Rees [etc.] 1800
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The Children in the Wood, an Opera, As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. And the Haymarket. By the author of Columbus ... The Third Edition, carefully revised and corrected
London Printed by J. Babcock [etc.] 1796
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The Invincibles: a musical farce, in two acts, by Thomas Morton, Esq. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.—G. To which are added, description of the costume,—cast of the characters,—entrances and exits,—relative position of performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business, as now performed at the Theatre Royal, London.
London John Cumberland [1829]
Preliminaries and editorial matter including remarks omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The Knight of Snowdoun; a musical drama, in three acts, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
London Printed by Whittingham and Rowland ... for Sharpe and Hailes [etc.] 1811
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The School of Reform; or, How to Rule a Husband. A comedy in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.] 1805
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The Slave; a Musical Drama, in Three Acts; as Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton ... The musick by Mr. Bishop
London Printed for John Miller ... by B. McMillen [etc.] 1816
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, The Way to Get Married; a comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for T. N. Longman [etc.] 1796
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Town and Country. A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. By Thomas Morton
London Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme [etc.] 1807
Preliminaries omitted.

Morton, Thomas, 1764-1838, Zorinski: a play, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, by Thomas Morton
London Printed by G. Woodfall, for T.N. Longman [etc.] 1795
Preliminaries omitted.

Munford, Robert, d. 1784, The Candidates; or, The Humours of a Virginia Election. A Comedy, in Three Acts
Petersburg William Prentis 1798
Contents pages and preface omitted.

Munford, Robert, d. 1784, The Patriots. A Comedy, in Five Acts
Petersburg, VA Publisher unknown 1798
Preliminaries omitted.

Munford, William, 1775–1825, Almoran and Hamet, A Tragedy founded on an Eastern Tale of that name [in, Poems, and Compositions in Prose on Several Occasions]
Richmond Samuel Pleasants, Jun. 1798
Only “Almoran And Hamet” included.

Murdoch, Frank, 1843–1872., Davy Crockett; Or, Be Sure You're Right, Then Go Ahead. By Frank Murdock [in, Davy Crockett & Other Plays: By Leonard Grover: Frank Murdock: Lester Wallack: G. H. Jessop: J. J. McCloskey: Edited by Isaac Goldberg and Hubert Heffner]
Princeton Princeton University Press 1940

Murdock, John, 1748–1834, The Beau Metamorphized, or The Generous Maid: An After-Piece, in Two Acts. By an American Citizen of Philadelphia. First Edition
Philadelphia Joseph C. Charless 1800
Preliminaries omitted.

Murdock, John, 1748–1834, The Politicians; or, A State of Things. A Dramatic Piece. Written by an American and a Citizen of Philadelphia
Philadelphia Printed for the Author 1798
Preliminaries omitted.

Murdock, John, 1748–1834, The Triumphs of Love; or Happy Reconciliation. A Comedy. In Four Acts. Written by an American and a Citizen of Philadelphia. Acted at the New Theatre, Philadelphia. First Edition
Philadelphia R. Folwell 1795
Preliminaries omitted.

Murray, Judith Sargent, 1751–1820, The Traveller Returned [in, The Gleaner. A Miscellaneous Production. In Three Volumes]
Boston I. Thomas And E. T. Andrews 1798
Only “The Traveller Returned” included.

Murray, Judith Sargent, 1751–1820, Virtue Triumphant [in, The Gleaner. A Miscellaneous Production. In Three Volumes]
Boston I. Thomas And E. T. Andrews 1798
Only “Virtue Triumphant” included.

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