Issue Details: First known date: 1838... vol. 4 no. 318 10 November 1838 of Commercial Journal and Advertiser est. 1835 Commercial Journal and Advertiser
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Notes

  • Literary material in this issue outside AustLit scope:

    Serial

    Title: The Brothers; or The Last Embrace

    Author: Unattributed [John Young]

    Instalment number: 4

    Pagination: 4

    Web resource: http://www.nla.gov.au/ferguson/14401894/18381110/00040318/3-4.pdf

    Note: Possibly reproduced from the 1837 edition of Young's book Literary Recreations; or Scenes From Real Life. London: Thomas Richardson, 1837.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1838 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Royal Victoria Theatre : The Ring-Doves &c., single work advertisement

Advertisement for performance by the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, on 10 November 1838 to include the 'Farce of The Ringdoves'; 'the Interlude, called Bachelor's Buttons'; and '(for the 1st time) a Farce called A Peculiar Position'.

(p. 1)
Theatre, single work review
— Review of The Battle of Hexham George Colman (The Younger) , 1789 single work drama ; Othello William Shakespeare , 1604 single work drama ;
(p. 2)
Theatrical Critics, An Old Theatrical , single work correspondence (p. 3)
Evening Sale : Books, single work advertisement

Advertisement on the instruction of 'a Gentleman of talent and taste recently arrived from the Great Metropolis...' for the auction of 'Eight Cases of Books, now landing from the Adelaide, the finest possible selection; amongst them are many of the works of Byron, Moore, Scott, Ainsworth, Milton, Miss Porter, Miss Edgeworth, James, Johnson, Cooper and Marryatt'. Catalogues were to be had at the 'Office of the Auctioneer on Thursday next.'

(p. 3)

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