Her Own Way - A Play in Four Acts by Clyde Fitch
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The Girl with the Green Eyes
A study of the jealous temperament. The play is full of touches of a remarkable intuition, and the heroine's character is portrayed with rare delicacy. The Toast of the Town A comedy dealing with the life of an actress in the period of George III., and with the tragedy of middle age. Her Own Way and The Stubbornness of Geraldine are two original American plays, ingenious and novel in their employment of pictorial devices. These plays are funds of delightful sentiment, unhackneyed, piquant humor, and minute observation. For the faithfulness of his chronicles of American life Mr. Fitch is to be ranked with Mr. Henry Arthur Jones in the English field, and with the best of the modern French dramatists on the Continent. By HENRY ARTHUR JONES Each 75c. net (postage 6c.) The Manoeuvres of Jane An Original Comedy in Four Acts. "The occasional publication of a play by Henry Arthur Jones is a matter for congratulation.... In 'The Manoeuvres of Jane' we see |
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