If you liked Lock and key: a musical farce by William Shield, start with The songs, dialogue, duetts, trio, and marches in the historical romance of The Crusade (1790), Principles and practice of harbour construction (1895), and The midnight wanderers (1793). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The songs, dialogue, duetts, trio, and marches in the historical romance of The Crusade
1790 · 58 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Principles and practice of harbour construction
1895 · 299 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The midnight wanderers
1793 · 45 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Two faces under a hood
1807 · 56 pages · William Shield, Thomas John Dibdin, Covent Garden Theatre, John Milton and Ruth Neils Ward Collection (Harvard Theatre Collection) · Same author
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Nunnery
1785 · 19 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The recitatives, airs, choruses, &c. in Aladin, or, The wonderful lamp
1788 · 16 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Hartford Bridge; or, The skirts of a camp
1792 · 49 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Love in a camp, or, Patrick in Prussia
1954 · 455 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The much admired song of Arabella the Caledonian maid, with a harp accompaniment ... as performed at court
1800 · 1 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The heaving of the lead
1970 · 3 pages · William Shield · Same author
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Hartford Bridge
1793 · 36 pages · William Shield · Same author
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The mysteries of the castle
1795 · 89 pages · William Shield · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Lock and key: a musical farce?
BookOrb recommends The songs, dialogue, duetts, trio, and marches in the historical romance of The Crusade (1790), Principles and practice of harbour construction (1895), The midnight wanderers (1793), Two faces under a hood (1807), and Nunnery (1785).
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Who wrote Lock and key: a musical farce?
Lock and key: a musical farce is by William Shield.