Songs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the new, grand, naval, and military spectacle called the Corsican pirate, or, the Grand Master of Malta : performed at the Royal Circus, for the first time on Tuesday, June 12th, 1803 with universal applause / the music composed, with an entire new overture, by Mr. Sanderson ... the spectacle, and whole of the stage performance, invented, written, and produced by Mr. Cross.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Corsican pirate. Libretto. Selections
Eighteenth century sources for the study of English literature and culture ; reel 859.
Main Author: Sanderson, James, 1760-1841?
Other Authors: Cross, J. C. (James Cartwright), -1809
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by J. Hill ... and published by J. Barker and Son ..., [1803]
Series:Eighteenth century sources for the study of English literature and culture ; reel 859.
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Physical Description:18 pages, 1 unnumbered page
Format: Microfilm Book
Description
Note:Advertisement on page [19].
Without the music.
"The scenery, with that of Number Nip, and decorations of the theatre, designed by Mr. Greenwood and executed by him, Messrs. Marchbanks, Clarke, Blackmore, Whitmore, Merrick, and Assistants. The machinery, &c. anvented by Messrs. Collett and Rusi, and executed under their direction. The drawings of the dresses designed by Mr. Roberts, and the dresses executed under the direction of Mr. R. Hodson and Mrs. Davis, (late Miss Williams) and stage properties by Mr. Pobje."
Microform.
Call Number:6407 R.859 Microfilm
Reproduction Note:
Microfilm. Charlottesville, Va. : Micrographics II, 1985-. Part of 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Eighteenth century sources for the study of English literature and culture : reel no. 859)