'JINGLE', by James Albery; an adaptation for the stage from Dickens's Pickwick Papers. Printed proof-sheets of the rearranged version of 1887 with autograph alterations by Henry Irving (knt. 1895). First produced as 'Jingle' in 1878, it was revived i... 1887

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'JINGLE', by James Albery; an adaptation for the stage from Dickens's Pickwick Papers. Printed proof-sheets of the rearranged version of 1887 with autograph alterations by Henry Irving (knt. 1895). First produced as 'Jingle' in 1878, it was revived i... 1887

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