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Four Books by the author of "Christopher" Are
Published Simultaneously In This Country. The United States has been invaded by Richard Pryce through the medium of his novels, no less than four of which have been published simultaneously in this country. Up to the present time Mr. Pryce's reputation as
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Library Hub
Discover list ten plays by Pryce, or collections of plays. to which he contributed. Kemp notes that most of his plays were adaptations of the works of other authors. The following list is not exhaustive as at least one play by Pryce was found which was not listed in the catalogues
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Mr. Richard Pryce's sensitive art is not without a certain kinship with that of Miss Austen. His personages usually live in comfortable circumstances; their love attain and marriages are of the first importance. He excels in describing a charming
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I do not think that Mr. Richard Pryce has hurried over this story. He seems to linger lovingly over every word he has written. . . Mr. Pryce possesses a style which enfolds his subject with beauty and the thought which fills that beauty with
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was widely read in the United States, but Pryce's self-assurance was shaken by the neglect he suffered at the hands of the
British public.. He was much more popular in the United States and got many letters from readers there. Kemp says that
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The novel follows the hero, Christopher
Herrick from his birth aboard an ocean steamer on which his widowed mother is returning from India. The novel continues until early manhood, when Christopher's hopes of marrying an unsuitable wife are
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and other works of fiction. He was also a playwright and wrote a number of one act and three-act plays. Disappointed with his cold reception by the public in
Britain, despite glowing reviews, he wrote very little after the outbreak of the
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far as
America was concerned has rested upon a single moderately successful story, "Christopher." The best of the four novels recently issued may be expected to receive the same sort of limited recognition.
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Discover brings together the catalogues of 165 Major UK and Irish libraries. Additional libraries are being added all the time, and the catalogue collates national, university, and research
2338:"C. D. Warner, et al., comp. The Library of the World's Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917. H. R. Keller. The Reader's Digest of Books: Christopher: Richard Pryce (1864–1942)"
932:. . . a bright tale of a clever imposture, which loses little by being quite impossible. The interest is well sustained, and the reader is kept in the dark for a very reasonable time.
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Selected by J. W. Marriott. It is not clear which of Pryce's one-act plays featured in this volume. This volume was obviously a success as
Marriott edited the fourth series in 1928.
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Discouraged by the lack of public interest in his work, though reviews were warm, Pryce had more or less given up writing fiction by the outbreak of the First World War.
828:, where Pryce was still living at his death in 1928. His house was filled with finds from the Caledonian Market, to which Pryce made a visit every Friday morning.
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on 14 May 1864. He was the second son of
Colonel Price and Sarah Beatrice Hamilton (30 June 1834 – 7 April 1911). He was educated at Leamington in
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and was complimentary about the play and the actors. The one act-play concerned a woman trying to keep the news of the death of someone from his mother.
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a very competent all round magazine illustrator, his subjects ranging from theatrical sketches to
Parliamentary reporting, stories and cattle shows
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Mr. Pryce's work is always highly finished, and very interesting on its technical side. He might almost be called "a writers’ writer."
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Who Was Who: Volume IV 1941-1950: A Companion to Who's Who Containing the Biographies of Those Who Died During the Period 1941-1950
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a collection of fifteen tales imbued with all the author's delightful qualities of dramatic characterisation and human sympathy.
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In its realism and combination of comedy and tragedy "Op o' me Thumb" stands almost unrivalled. Served as a curtain raiser for
990:.. The British Library catalogue refers to an 1892 single volume edition by Chatto with a frontispiece by Henry Stephen
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Pryce died in the Royal Avenue Nursing Home in Chelsea, London, on 30 May 1942. His estate was valued at £2,500 14s. 1d.
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We should like to tell the plot of Mr. Pryce's delightful story, if only to show how skilfully it is put together.
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XIX Century Fiction : a Bibliographical Record Based on His Own Collection
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1704:"Wills and Probates 1858-1996: Pages for Lucking and the year of death 1940"
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1496:"Wills and Probates 1858-1996: Pages for Pryce and the year of death 1942"
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Plays by Pryce, and collections of plays to which he contributed`.
2372:. Vol. 1. New York: Cooper Square Publishers inc. p. 298
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1575:. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 513.
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Saturday to Monday : an irresponsible comedy in three acts
1321:. French's acting edition no. 2526. It was performed at the
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1647:"Libraries on Discover: Contributing libraries list"
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Helen with the high hand : a play in three acts
2572:(Wednesday 18 May 1904): 32–37(694–699). 1904-05-18
2563:"""Saturday to Monday"" at the St. James's Theatre"
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664:Little Mrs. Cummin : a comedy in three acts
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1144:The Exeter and Plymouth Gazette said it was
756:One-act plays of to-day : second series
2644:(Thursday 02 December 1909): 10. 1909-12-02
2494:"Op O' Me Thumb at the St. James's Theatre"
2436:(Wednesday 31 December 1924): 6. 1924-12-31
1572:The Stanford Companion to Victorian Fiction
151:. He started life as a junior clerk in the
2608:(Thursday 11 November 1909): 2. 1909-11-11
2282:(Wednesday 29 January 1896): 3. 1896-01-29
1934:. Vol. 2. London: Chatto & Windus
1906:. Vol. 1. London: Chatto & Windus
626:A privy council : a comedy in one act
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2180:(Friday 14 September 1900): 5. 1900-09-14
1255:This was adapted by Pryce from the novel
590:'Op-o'-me-thumb : a play in one act
300:Miss Maxwell's affections : a novel
2530:"Advertisement for St. James's Theatre"
2503:(Wednesday 04 May 1904): 51. 1904-05-04
2427:"Books of the Day: Realism and Romance"
2249:(Saturday 09 March 1907): 4. 1907-03-09
2046:. Vol. 2. London: Methuen & Co
2018:. Vol. 1. London: Methuen & Co
1990:. Vol. 2. London: Methuen & Co
1962:. Vol. 1. London: Methuen & Co
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1317:This was an adaptation of the novel by
1224:did a six page photo-story on the play.
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2720:(Saturday 31 July 1926): 6. 1926-07-31
2682:(Thursday 04 June 1942): 4. 1942-06-04
2539:(Tuesday 12 April 1904): 5. 1904-04-12
2273:"Advertisement for Chapman's Magazine"
2213:(Friday 08 March 1907): 10. 1907-03-08
2074:(New ed.). London: Innes & Co
1621:Edwardian Fiction: An Oxford Companion
1547:"A Group of Novels by Richard Pryce".
2315:(Monday 18 March 1907): 3. 1907-03-18
1766:(Monday 11 March 1889): 3. 1889-03-11
1757:"A Batch of Shilling Impossibilities"
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908:Has a frontispiece by Henry Stephen
2306:"Advertisement by Chapman and Hall"
2096:"Winifred Mount by Richard Pryce".
1346:catalogue). Adapted from the novel
1062:The Westminster Gazette said that:
433:Towing-Path Bess, and other stories
1237:. French's acting edition no. 2302
774:Frolic Wind. A play in three acts.
683:The visit : a play in one act
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1271:consider that while the play was
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1688:National Archives (1939-09-29).
1442:National Archives (1939-09-29).
645:The dumb-cake. A play in one act
493:W. Collins Sons & Co, London
2342:Bartleby.Com Great Books online
1822:. London: Griffith & Farran
1460:A. & C. Black Ltd. (1967).
1049:There is an online copy at the
1036:There is an online copy at the
973:There is an online copy at the
960:There is an online copy at the
947:There is an online copy at the
934:There is an online copy at the
224:The Ugly Story of Miss Wetherby
16:English novelist and playwright
1342:catalogue (which includes the
1338:The play was not found in the
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2783:British expatriates in France
2147:. London: Hutchinson & Co
1074:writing in the first chapter.
338:Winifred Mount : a novel
1665:"About Library Hub Discover"
2470:(Thursday 24 March 1932): 9
2401:Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
1850:. London: Ward & Downey
1727:Houfe, Simon (1905-05-31).
1259:(Methuen, London, 1906) by
632:34, 6 p., musical score, 8º
455:Hutchinson & Co, London
303:Chatto & Windus, London
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2461:"When the Scales Fell Off"
1878:. London: Methuen & Co
1296:, as a curtain raiser for
1083:This was the third edition
436:Chapman & Hall, London
155:, before his first novel,
95:1887 – 1918
2729:British Newspaper Archive
2691:British Newspaper Archive
2673:"Chit Chat: Richar Pryce"
2653:British Newspaper Archive
2617:British Newspaper Archive
2581:British Newspaper Archive
2548:British Newspaper Archive
2512:British Newspaper Archive
2479:British Newspaper Archive
2445:British Newspaper Archive
2412:British Newspaper Archive
2364:Sadleir, Michael (1969).
2324:British Newspaper Archive
2291:British Newspaper Archive
2258:British Newspaper Archive
2240:"Books in Brief: Fiction"
2222:British Newspaper Archive
2189:British Newspaper Archive
1931:Miss Maxwell's Affections
1903:Miss Maxwell's Affections
1775:British Newspaper Archive
1692:. Kew: National Archives.
1446:. Kew: National Archives.
265:Ward & Downey, London
246:Ward & Downey, London
2458:M., F. J. (1932-03-24).
2396:"The Statue in the Wood"
2119:. London: Innes & Co
1233:Written with playwright
1104:wad first appeared in '
474:Methuen & Co, London
2641:London Evening Standard
2141:Pryce, Richard (1897).
2113:Pryce, Richard (1895).
2068:Pryce, Richard (1895).
2040:Pryce, Richard (1894).
2012:Pryce, Richard (1894).
1984:Pryce, Richard (1892).
1956:Pryce, Richard (1892).
1928:Pryce, Richard (1891).
1900:Pryce, Richard (1891).
1872:Pryce, Richard (1891).
1844:Pryce, Richard (1891).
1816:Pryce, Richard (1892).
1788:Pryce, Richard (1892).
1614:; Mitchell, Charlotte;
1325:, London in 1914, with
1302:London Evening Standard
1269:London Evening Standard
1096:described this book as
796:Victor Gollancz, London
777:Victor Gollancz, London
738:One-act plays of to-day
509:Romance and Jane Weston
208:T. Fisher Unwin, London
159:was published in 1887.
87:Novelist and playwright
2711:"The Round of the Day"
1875:The Quiet Mrs. Fleming
1414:by J. van Druten, and
1257:The Eglamore Portraits
930:said that the book is
793:Famous plays of 1934-5
490:The Statue in the Wood
281:The Quiet Mrs. Fleming
2116:The Burden of a Woman
1412:Flowers of the Forest
1102:The girl from Lambeth
1066:but that the book is
705:Samuel French, London
686:Samuel French, London
667:Samuel French, London
648:Samuel French, London
629:Samuel French, London
593:Samuel French, London
357:The burden of a woman
2754:at Wikimedia Commons
2467:Western Mail (Wales)
1669:Library Hub Discover
1651:Library Hub Discover
1072:graphic and dramatic
227:Walter Scott, London
118:novelist, author of
2717:Westminster Gazette
2433:Westminster Gazette
2171:"Eight Story Books"
1847:Deck-chair Stories,
1708:Find a Will Service
1500:Find a Will Service
1352:Royal Court Theatre
1306:serious little play
1235:William Price Drury
1199:St. James's Theatre
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360:A. D. Innes, London
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2177:St James's Gazette
1987:Time and the Woman
1959:Time and the Woman
1549:San Francisco Call
1323:Vaudeville Theatre
1304:called the play a
1298:Little Mrs Cummin.
1214:on 14 April 1904.
1195:Saturday to Monday
1106:Chapman's Magazine
1094:Manchester Courier
879:San Francisco Call
558:
531:W. Collins, London
512:W. Collins, London
417:Hutchinson, London
398:Hutchinson, London
379:Hutchinson, London
319:Time and the woman
262:Deck-chair Stories
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139:Pryce was born in
2778:English novelists
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2279:Pall Mall Gazette
2246:Pall Mall Gazette
1763:Pall Mall Gazette
1555:(86). 1913-02-24.
1354:, London in 1920.
1329:in the lead role.
1273:distinctly jolly,
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818:The Cottage
452:Christopher
120:Christopher
76:Nationality
57:30 May 1942
39:14 May 1864
2762:Categories
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2599:"Untitled"
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1426:References
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1327:Mary Clare
899:libraries.
858:said that
835:Assessment
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135:Early life
35:1864-05-14
2679:The Stage
1294:Playhouse
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596:25 p., 8º
573:Publisher
188:Publisher
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1126:crushed.
1114:My Child
1022:Athenæum
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