By Lady Gregory
Irish Folk-History Plays
First Series: The Tragedies
Grania. Kincora. Dervorgilla
Second Series: The Tragic Comedies
The Canavans. The White Cockade. The Deliverer
New Comedies
The Bogie Men. The Full Moon. Coats. Damer’sGold. McDonough’s Wife
Our Irish Theatre
A Chapter of Autobiography
Seven Short Plays
Spreading the News. Hyacinth Halvey. The Risingof the Moon. The Jackdaw. The Workhouse Ward.The Travelling Man. The Gaol Gate
The Golden Apple
A Kiltartan Play for Children
By
Lady Gregory
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New York and London
The Knickerbocker Press
1916
These plays have been copyrighted and published simultaneouslyin the United States and Great Britain.
All rights reserved, including that of translation into foreignlanguages.
All acting rights, both professional and amateur, are reservedin the United States, Great Britain, and all countries of theCopyright Union, by the author. Performances forbidden andright of presentation reserved.
Application for the right of performing these plays or readingthem in public should be made to Samuel French, 28 West38th St., New York City, or 26 South Hampton St., Strand,London.
Second Impression
The Knickerbocker Press, New York
To you, W. B. YEATS, good praiser, wholesomedispraiser, heavy-handed judge, open-handed helperof us all, I offer a play of my plays for every nightof the week, because you like them, and because youhave taught me my trade. |
AUGUSTA GREGORY |
Abbey Theatre, May 1, 1909. |
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Spreading the News | 1 |
Hyacinth Halvey | 29 |
The Rising of the Moon | 75 |
The Jackdaw | 93 |
The Workhouse Ward | 137 |
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