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Paperl, oder Die Weltreise des Wiener Capitalisten

Zauberposse mit Gesang, Tanz und Gruppirungen, in 3 Akten, bestehend aus einem Vorspiele, 6 Bildern und einem Nachspiele

by Carl Elmar & Adolf Müller

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  • 19th century
  • Language: German
  • Content type: Primary source

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Traditions: Legendary beings and transformations

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Zauberposse mit Gesang, Tanz und Gruppirungen, in 3 Akten, bestehend aus einem Vorspiele, 6 Bildern und einem Nachspiele

Bavarian State Library digitized rare-book edition

Digitized image count: 53; Extent: 43 S.; Rollen: Fee Austria; Hilarion, ihr dienender Geist; Paperl, ein Wiener Capitalist; Josef, sein vertrauter Diener; Anderson, ein reisender Engländer; Lord Beafsteak; Bellefleur, Balletmeister; Sir Makelworth, Baumwollwaaren-Fabrikant; Ada, seine Tochter; Darmont, Banquier; Adele Dupplesis, eine junge Witwe, dessen Verwandte; Leroux und St. Clair, Darmont's Freunde; Galowin, Kosacken-Offizier; Knustisow, Aufseher einer Sträflings-Abtheilung in Sibirien; Visecke, Professor der Zoologie aus Berlin; Dumper, Polizei-Agent; Stechauf, Gastwirth zur grünen Linde; Laura di Napoli, eine italienische Sängerin; Ludro und Capro, Lazzaroni; Marietta, Ludro's Geliebte; Dickmast, Schiffs-Kapitän; Pomali, Königin eines Indianer-Stammes; Bitschibatschi, Hofdame; Tomahawk, Minister; Thucatu, Kammerherr; u.a.; Shelfmark: Slg.Her 3357

[ca. 1848][Stöckholzer v. Hirschfeld]; [Wien] : [Stöckholzer v. Hirschfeld]GermanPublic iiif reader

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  • B3Kat identifier: BV036732058
  • Bavarian State Library shelfmark: Slg.Her 3357
  • Digitization license: https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
  • Holding institution or provenance: München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
  • Publication place: [Wien]
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