Milton Nobles
Milton Nobles
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"Shop talk"
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Milton Nobles' "Shop talk." Stage stories, anecdotes of the theatre, reminiscences, dialogues and character sketches
cover - Image source: Open LibraryFS
From sire to son
cover - Image source: Open LibraryLA
Love and law
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Interviews
cover - TPThe phoenixMilton Nobles
The phoenix
no cover - ASA son of ThespisMilton Nobles
A son of Thespis
no cover - MNMilton Nobles' "Shop talk."Milton Nobles
Milton Nobles' "Shop talk."
no cover - FSFrom sire to son, or, The hour...Milton Nobles
From sire to son, or, The hour and the man
no cover - LALove and lawMilton Nobles
Love and law
no cover - IOInterviews, or, Bright BohemiaMilton Nobles
Interviews, or, Bright Bohemia
no cover - TPTheater program for Milton Nobl...Milton Nobles
Theater program for Milton Nobles in "The Phoenix" at the Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco, November 8, 1880
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- Open Work
"Shop talk"
- Open Work
Milton Nobles' "Shop talk." Stage stories, anecdotes of the theatre, reminiscences, dialogues and character sketches
- Open Work
From sire to son
- Open Work
Love and law
- Open Work
Interviews
- Open Work
The phoenix
- Open Work
A son of Thespis
- Open Work
Milton Nobles' "Shop talk."
- Open Work
From sire to son, or, The hour and the man
- Open Work
Love and law
- Open Work
Interviews, or, Bright Bohemia
- Open Work
Theater program for Milton Nobles in "The Phoenix" at the Bush Street Theatre, San Francisco, November 8, 1880