Books by Foote, Samuel

The Comic Theatre V4
The Comic Theatre V4
2007
The Tailors, Or Quadrupeds
The Tailors, Or Quadrupeds
2007
The Works Of Samuel Foote V2
The Works Of Samuel Foote V2
2007
Plays by Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy
Plays by Samuel Foote and Arthur Murphy
1984
The plays of Samuel Foote
The plays of Samuel Foote
1983
Samuel Foote's Taste ; and, Th
Samuel Foote's Taste ; and, The orators
1982
The works of Samuel Foote, Esq
The works of Samuel Foote, Esq
1966
The Englishman return'd from P
The Englishman return'd from Paris
1956
The trial of Samuel Foote, esq
The trial of Samuel Foote, esq. for a libel on Peter paragraph
1956
The young hypocrite, or, The c
The young hypocrite, or, The country poet
1956
Bon-mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Hook
Bon-mots of Samuel Foote and Theodore Hook
1898
The table-talk and bon-mots of Samuel Foote
The table-talk and bon-mots of Samuel Foote
1889
The table-talk and bon-mots of Samuel Foote : (with an introductory memoir)
The table-talk and bon-mots of Samuel Foote : (with an introductory memoir)
1889
The Tailors, (or "Quadrupeds, "); a Tragedy for Warm Weather, in Three Acts, as Performed at the ...
The Tailors, (or "Quadrupeds, "); a Tragedy for Warm Weather, in Three Acts, as Performed at the ...
1836
The works of Samuel Foote
The works of Samuel Foote
1830
The Mayor of Garrat
The Mayor of Garrat
1814
The author ; a comedy, in two
The author ; a comedy, in two acts
1813
The minor
The minor
1813
Comedy of the minor
Comedy of the minor
1800
The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq
The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq
1797
The Cozeners
The Cozeners
1794
The Englishman in Paris
The Englishman in Paris
1794
The patron [The devil upon two sticks.--The maid of Bath.--The bankrupt]
The patron [The devil upon two sticks.--The maid of Bath.--The bankrupt]
1794
The dramatic works of Samuel Foote
The dramatic works of Samuel Foote
1788
The dramatic works of S. Foote
The dramatic works of S. Foote, etc.
1787
Wit for the ton! The convivial
Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or Sam Foote's last budget opened
1783
The Englishman returned from Paris
The Englishman returned from Paris
1780
The Englishman returned from P
The Englishman returned from Paris. By Samuel Foote, Esq
1780
Wit for the ton!
Wit for the ton!
1779
The maid of Bath
The maid of Bath
1778
The new theatre of fun, or, Th
The new theatre of fun, or, The modern Aristophanes in high glee
1778
The Tailors; a tragedy for war
The Tailors; a tragedy for warm weather
1778
Trip to Calais
Trip to Calais
1778
The lyar
The lyar
1776
The mayor of barratt
The mayor of barratt
1776
The maid of Bath; a comedy
The maid of Bath; a comedy
1775
Apology for The minor. In a le
Apology for The minor. In a letter to the Rev. Mr Baine. To which is added, the original epilogue. By Samuel Foote, Esq
1771
[The commissary; The cozeners
[The commissary; The cozeners., and The Knights]
1770
The lame lover
The lame lover
1770
The Englishman returned from P
The Englishman returned from Paris, being the sequel to The Englishman in Paris. A farce, in two acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Samuel Foote, Esq
1766
The Commissary: A Comedy in Three Acts. As it is Performed at the Theatre in ..
The Commissary: A Comedy in Three Acts. As it is Performed at the Theatre in ..
1765
The mayor of Garret
The mayor of Garret
1764
The author
The author
1763
The amorous quarrel
The amorous quarrel
1762
The comic theatre
The comic theatre
1762
A letter from Mr. Foote
A letter from Mr. Foote
1760
A new scene for the comedy, ca
A new scene for the comedy, call'd The Knights; or, Fresh tea for Mr Foote
1758
Prologue to Mr. Foote's comedy
Prologue to Mr. Foote's comedy, called, The author
1758
The Englishman returned from P
The Englishman returned from Paris. In two acts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By Samuel Foote, Esq
1756
Taste. A comedy
Taste. A comedy
1753
A genuine and authentick histo
A genuine and authentick history of the life and character of Samuel Goodere, Esq; (late commander of the Ruby,) who was executed at Bristol on Wednesnesday [sic] the 15th of April, 1741, for the unnatural murder of his own brother Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart. ..
1750
The character of Mr. Garrick i
The character of Mr. Garrick in 'King Lear'
1747
The Roman and English comedy consider'd and compar'd
The Roman and English comedy consider'd and compar'd
1747
The Roman and English comedy c
The Roman and English comedy consider'd and compar'd. With remarks on The suspicious husband. And an examen into the merit of the present comic actors. By S. Foote, Esq
1747
The fratricide, or the murdere
The fratricide, or the murderer's gibbet
1741
The genuine memoirs of the lif
The genuine memoirs of the life of Sir John Dinley Goodbere
1741