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Volume of nine programmes for the 1875-1876 season of choral and orchestral concerts of the Glasgow Choral Union in the City Hall, Glasgow. Arthur Sullivan conducted the six programs between 16 November and 28 December, 1875.

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Volume of eleven programmes for the 1876-1877 season of choral and orchestral concerts of the Glasgow Choral Union in the City Hall, Glasgow. Arthur Sullivan conducted the six programs between 21 November and 21 December, 1876.

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First night program for W. S. Gilbert's play Gretchen at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London. The program also includes the farce Jolliboy's Woes (by Charles S. Fawcett).

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First edition libretto of W. S. Gilbert's play Gretchen in red decorative binding. It was produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, London, 24 March 1879. Dedicated to Miss Marion Terry.

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Libretto for H.M.S. Pinfore; or, The Lass that Loved a Sailor. With portraits of members of Philadelphia area church choirs in various roles from the work

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Illustrated program for first night of D'Oyly Carte's production of H.M.S. Pinafore at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, New York. Program's brown illustrations created in London, text details in black added in New York.

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Pink silk souvenir of 100th presentation of H.M.S. Pinafore at the Standard Theatre, New York, with Cox and Box; or the Long Lost Brothers (music by Sullivan, book by F. C. Burnand).

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Black and white lithograph poster featuring ten separate images of characters from H.M.S. Pinafore. Top row: Captain Corcoran, Hebe, Bill Bobstay, Sir Joseph Porter, Josephine; bottom row: seven female relatives, Ralph Rackstraw, Little Buttercup,…

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Sheet music with illustrated cover in black, blue and tan tones featuring scene with entire cast on shipboard, midshipman with spyglass under arm in letter "P" of "Pinafore."

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First edition libretto of W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's nautical comic opera in two acts H.M.S. Pinafore; or The Lass that Loved a Sailor. It was produced at the Opera Comique Theatre, London, 25 May 1878.
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