Detailed Entry: T. Dutton, A.M., author of "The Literary Census," "Pizarro . . .," "The Dramatic Censor," etc. The Wise Man of the East; or, the Apparition of Zoroaster, the Son of Oromases, to the Theatrical Midwife of Leicester Fields. A Satirical Poem, in Four Parts
Author(s) | T. Dutton, A.M., author of "The Literary Census," "Pizarro . . .," "The Dramatic Censor," etc. |
Unattributed Authorship | No |
Title | The Wise Man of the East; or, the Apparition of Zoroaster, the Son of Oromases, to the Theatrical Midwife of Leicester Fields. A Satirical Poem, in Four Parts |
Place(s) of Publication | London |
Publisher(s) | printed by J. Fricker |
Publication Date | 1800 |
Edition | 2nd edn. |
Format | 13 x 20.5 cm.. |
Pagination or volumes | 58 |
Library | British Library |
Shelfmark | 11641.e.14 |
Comment | A parody of Elizabeth Inchbald's play, "The Wise Man of the East," a translation from Kotzebue. |
This edition has been verified by examining the copy in the library with the shelfmark noted above.