If you liked The pannel by John Philip Kemble, start with Shakspeare's Tempest (1819), Shakespeare's Cymbeline, king of Britain (1810), and Fugitive pieces. Written by J. P. Kemble (1780). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Recommended next reads
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Shakspeare's Tempest
1819 · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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Shakespeare's Cymbeline, king of Britain
1810 · 82 pages · John Philip Kemble, Covent Garden Theatre, S. Gosnell (Firm) · Same author
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Fugitive pieces. Written by J. P. Kemble
1780 · 68 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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Shakspeare's King Richard the Third
1830 · 72 pages · John Philip Kemble, Covent Garden Theatre · Same author
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Shakspeare's Coriolanus, or, the Roman Matron
2023 · 74 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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The panel
1871 · 96 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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7
Wycherley's Plain dealer
1815 · 87 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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Shakespeare's Winter's tale
1968 · 80 pages · John Philip Kemble, Claremont Mr, Daniel Egerton, Barrymore Mr, Joseph Shepherd Munden, Sarah Siddons, Covent Garden Theatre, S. Gosnell (Firm) · Same author
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Shakspeare's Much ado about nothing
1799 · 56 pages · John Philip Kemble, J. O. Meggett · Same author
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A shorter criticism on the performance of Hamlet
1789 · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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Hamlet, 1800
1971 · 91 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
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The follies of the day
1969 · 9 pages · John Philip Kemble · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after The pannel?
BookOrb recommends Shakspeare's Tempest (1819), Shakespeare's Cymbeline, king of Britain (1810), Fugitive pieces. Written by J. P. Kemble (1780), Shakspeare's King Richard the Third (1830), and Shakspeare's Coriolanus, or, the Roman Matron (2023).
Are there books like The pannel?
Yes. The list on this page is ranked from the closest matches BookOrb has for The pannel.
Who wrote The pannel?
The pannel is by John Philip Kemble.