138 books
The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote, Esq (Volume 4); The Maid of Bath. 1778. the Nabob. 1778. a Trip to Calais. 1778
The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote, Esq; The Mayor of Garratt. a New Edition. 1776. the Knights. [176-?] the Bankrupt. a New Edition. 1782. the Devil
The devil upon two sticks a comedy, in three acts
The Works of Samuel Foote (Volume 3)
The Nabob; A Comedy in Three Acts [And in Prose]. ... Published by Mr. Colman. Vol.I
Foote's Prologue Detected; With a Miniature Prose Epilogue of His Manner of Speaking It. by Philo-Technicus Miso-Mimides.
A Letter to Mr. Foote, Occasioned by His Letter to the ... Author of the Christian and Critical Remarks on the Minor, Containing a Refutation of Mr. Foote's Pamphlet, and a Full Defence of the Principles and Practices of the Methodists.
Sodom and Onan. a Satire, Inscribed to [Samuel Foote] Esq., Alias the Devil Upon Two Sticks.
The Nabob; A Comedy in Three Acts [And in Prose]. ... Published by Mr. Colman.
A Letter to David Garrick, Esq.; Occasioned by the Intended Representation of the Minor [by S. Foote] at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. [signed
Christian and Critical Remarks on a Droll, or Interlude, Called the Minor, Now Acting ... in the Hay-Market, Etc. by a Minister of the Church of Christ. Second Edition.
Observations, Good or Bad, Stupid or Clever, Serious or Jocular, on Squire Foote's Dramatic Entertainment, Intitled, the Minor. by a Genius [i.E. James Boswell].
A Letter from Mr. Foote to the Reverend Author of the Remarks, Critical and Christian, on the Minor.
The Author. a Farce, Etc.
The Knights. a Comedy, in Two Acts [And in Prose].
A Trip to Calais, Etc.
Taste, Etc.
The Minor, a Comedy [In Three Acts and in Prose], Etc.
The Englishman Returned from Paris, Being the Sequel to the Englishman in Paris ... the Second Edition.
The Devil Upon Two Sticks; A Comedy, Etc.
The Patron, a Comedy in Three Acts [And in Prose].
The Cozeners; A Comedy in Three Acts [And in Prose]. ... Published by Mr. Colman.
The Devil Upon Two Sticks; A Comedy, in Three Acts [And in Prose] ... Published by Mr. Colman.
A Trip to Calais; A Comedy in Three Acts [And in Prose] as Originally Written, and Intended for Representation ... to Which Is Annexed, the Capuchin; Altered from the Trip to Calais, and Now Published by Mr. Colman.