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DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Sailor's Journal, written & composed by Mr. Dibdin, and Sung by him in His new entertainment called Will of the Wisp. [''Twas post meridian']. | Printed & Sold by the Author | [1795] | £30.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Token, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin, and Sung by him, in his new Entertainment called Castles in the Air. ['The breeze was fresh'. Short score]. | Printed & Sold by the Author | [1793] | £20.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | Mounseer Nongtongpaw, written & composed by Mr. Dibdin, and Sung by him in his New Entertainment called The General Election. ['John Bull for pastime took']. | Printed & Sold by the Author | [wm 1797] | £20.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Padlock. A Comic Opera, as it is Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The Words by the Author of the Maid of the Mill, &c. &c. [I. Bickerstaffe]; [bound with] LINLEY, Thomas (1733-1795) and OTHERS: The Duenna or Double Elopement, a Comic-Opera, As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, for the Voice, Harpsichord, or Violin. London: Printed for C. and S. Thompson, [1775]. First edition, first issue. RISM B/II p.160. BUC p.294. [Vocal scores]. | Printed for the Author & Sold by J. Johnston | [1768] | £200.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Musical Tour ... in which, previous to his embarkation for India, he finished his career as A Public Character. | Printed for the Author by J. Gales | 1788 | £200.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Watery Grave, written and composed By Mr. Dibdin for his Entertainment called The Wags or The Camp of Pleasure. ['Would you hear a sad story'. Score]. | Printed & Sold by the Author, at his Music Warehouse No.411 Strand, opposite the Adelphi | [1790] | £37.50 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Sailor's Will. A New Song Written & Composed By Mr. Dibdin and sung by him in his New Entertainment called the New Year's Gifts. ['The network stow'd']. | Printed for the Author | [wm 1803] | £30.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | British War-Songs. No.1 [-5]. [For voice and instruments. Score]. | Printed & Sold by the Composer | 1803 | £125.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | The Lucky Escape ... for his Entertainment called Private Theatricals, or Nature in Nubibus. ['I that once was a Ploughman'. Vocal score]. | Printed for the Author, at his Music Warehouse | [1791] | £25.00 | details enquire |
DIBDIN, Charles (1745-1814) | Poor Tom, or the Sailor's Epitaph. Written and composed by Mr. Dibdin for his entertainment called The Oddities. ['Here a sheer hulk'. For voice and piano. Score]. | Printed & Sold by the Author at his Music Warehouse | [1789] | £25.00 | details enquire |
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