Books by John Maddison Morton

Box and Cox
Box and Cox
2021
Woodcock's Little Game, a Come
Woodcock's Little Game, a Comedy-Farce in Two Acts
2018
Aunt Charlotte's Maid And Other Farces In One Act
Aunt Charlotte's Maid And Other Farces In One Act
2007
Comediettas And Farces
Comediettas And Farces
2007
Plays For Home Performance
Plays For Home Performance
2007
The steeple-chase
The steeple-chase
1994
The spitfire
The spitfire
1990
The wedding breakfast
The wedding breakfast
1900
Kiss and be friends
Kiss and be friends
1899
A game of romps
A game of romps
1894
Not if I know it!
Not if I know it!
1890
Taken from the French
Taken from the French
1890
All that glitters is not gold,
All that glitters is not gold, or, The poor girl's diary
1889
Atchi!
Atchi!
1889
Done on both sides
Done on both sides
1889
After a storm comes a calm
After a storm comes a calm
1886
Going it - anothers lesson to
Going it - anothers lesson to fathers
1885
Going it!
Going it!
1885
Slight mistakes
Slight mistakes
1884
Sea-bathing at home; and, The
Sea-bathing at home; and, The wrong man
1883
Eight hours at the sea-side
Eight hours at the sea-side
1880
My bachelor days
My bachelor days
1880
The two Puddifoots
The two Puddifoots
1878
She would and he wouldn't, a c
She would and he wouldn't, a comedy, in two acts
1871
Maggie's situation
Maggie's situation
1870
Your life's in danger
Your life's in danger
1870
A slice of luck
A slice of luck
1867
Aunt Charlotte's Maid
Aunt Charlotte's Maid
1867
Pouter's Wedding
Pouter's Wedding
1865
The 'Alabama'
The 'Alabama'
1864
Woodcock's little game
Woodcock's little game
1864
Lad from the country
Lad from the country
1863
She Would and He Wouldn't
She Would and He Wouldn't
1862
Wooing one's wife
Wooing one's wife
1861
Catch a weazel
Catch a weazel
1860
Drawing rooms, second floor an
Drawing rooms, second floor and attics
1860
Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Hall
Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Hall
1860
My wife's bonnet
My wife's bonnet
1860
The pacha of Pimlico
The pacha of Pimlico
1860
The steeple-chase, or, In the
The steeple-chase, or, In the pigskin
1860
Ticklish times
Ticklish times
1860
Old honesty, a comic drama in
Old honesty, a comic drama in two acts .
1859
Take care of Dowb--
Take care of Dowb--
1857
Aladdin and the wonderful lamp
Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, or, Harlequin and the genie of the ring
1856
Our Wife
Our Wife
1856
The muleteer of Toledo
The muleteer of Toledo
1855
Harlequin Blue Beard, the grea
Harlequin Blue Beard, the great bashaw; or, Good fairy triumphant over the demon of discord
1854
Waiting for an omnibus in the
Waiting for an omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a rainy day
1854
My wife's second floor
My wife's second floor
1853
To Paris and back, for five po
To Paris and back, for five pounds
1853
A Capital Match
A Capital Match
1852
Friend Waggles
Friend Waggles
1852
Harlequin Hogarth, or, The two
Harlequin Hogarth, or, The two London 'prentices
1852
The woman I adore!
The woman I adore!
1852
A hopeless passion
A hopeless passion
1851
Gimshaw Bagshaw and Bradshaw
Gimshaw Bagshaw and Bradshaw
1851
Harlequin Hogarth
Harlequin Hogarth
1851
The two Bonnycastles
The two Bonnycastles
1851
A prince for an hour
A prince for an hour
1850
Betsy Baker!
Betsy Baker!
1850
From village to court
From village to court
1850
How stout you're getting!
How stout you're getting!
1850
John Dobbs
John Dobbs
1850
My first fit of the gout
My first fit of the gout
1850
My precious Betsy!
My precious Betsy!
1850
Sent to the tower
Sent to the tower
1850
The muleteer of Toledo, or, Ki
The muleteer of Toledo, or, King, queen, and knave
1850
The rights and wrongs of woman
The rights and wrongs of woman
1850
The three cuckoos, or, Ticklis
The three cuckoos, or, Ticklish times!
1850
The trumpeter's wedding
The trumpeter's wedding
1850
The two buzzards, or, Whitebai
The two buzzards, or, Whitebait at Greenwich
1850
Where there's a will there's a
Where there's a will there's a way : a comic drama, in one act
1850
Which of the two?
Which of the two?
1850
A most unwarrantable intrusion
A most unwarrantable intrusion
1849
Old Honesty!
Old Honesty!
1848
Who do they take me for
Who do they take me for
1847
Lend me five shillings?
Lend me five shillings?
1846
The corporal's wedding! or, A
The corporal's wedding! or, A kiss from the bride
1845
The Double-Bedded Room
The Double-Bedded Room
1843
The attic story
The attic story
1842
My wife's come!
My wife's come!
1840
The Irish tiger
The Irish tiger
1840
The milliners' holiday
The milliners' holiday
1840
Chaos is come again ; or, The
Chaos is come again ; or, The race ball!
1838
My Husband's Ghost
My Husband's Ghost
1836
Poor Pillicoddy
Poor Pillicoddy
1825
Who's the composer?
Who's the composer?
1825
A day's fishing, a farce in on
A day's fishing, a farce in one act
1800
A regular fix
A regular fix
1800
A thumping legacy
A thumping legacy
1800
An Englishman's house is his c
An Englishman's house is his castle
1800
Away with melancholy
Away with melancholy
1800
Betsy Baker, or Too attentive
Betsy Baker, or Too attentive by half
1800
Brother Ben
Brother Ben
1800
Dialogue, &c. in the grand, ro
Dialogue, &c. in the grand, romantic, domestic, tragi-comic, Christmas pantomime entitled Harlequin & William Tell, or, The genius of the ribstone pippin
1800
Don't judge by appearances
Don't judge by appearances
1800
Going to the derby!
Going to the derby!
1800
Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw
Grimshaw, Bagshaw and Bradshaw
1800
Harlequin Blue Beard, the grea
Harlequin Blue Beard, the great Bashaw, or The good fairy triumphant over the demon of discord!
1800
If I had a thousand a year
If I had a thousand a year
1800
Margery Daw; or, The two bumpk
Margery Daw; or, The two bumpkins
1800
Master Jones's Birthday
Master Jones's Birthday
1800
Newington Butts!
Newington Butts!
1800
Old Gossett
Old Gossett
1800
Our wife, or, The rose of Amiens
Our wife, or, The rose of Amiens
1800
Pepperpot's little pets!
Pepperpot's little pets!
1800
Sayings and doings, or The rul
Sayings and doings, or The rule of contrary
1800
Slasher and Crasher!
Slasher and Crasher!
1800
The Milliner's holiday
The Milliner's holiday
1800
The mother and child are doing well
The mother and child are doing well
1800
The three cuckoos
The three cuckoos
1800
Thirty-three next birthday
Thirty-three next birthday
1800
Whitebait at Greenwich
Whitebait at Greenwich
1800
Who stole the pocket-book?, or
Who stole the pocket-book?, or, a dinner for six
1800
Who's my husband?
Who's my husband?
1800
Going the races
Going the races
Sea-Bathing at Home
Sea-Bathing at Home