19 books • 1 series
William Gillette (1853-1937) was an actor, playwright and stage manager in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is best remembered for his adaptation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes.
The Right to Vote (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science)
The Three-ACT Farcical Comedy, Too Much Johnson
Secret Service; A Romance of the Southern Confederacy
Sherlock Holmes
The Illusion of the First Time in Acting (Classic Reprint)
The Five-Act War Drama, Held by the Enemy: Taking Place in a Southern City Which Has Been Captured and Occupied by Northern Forces During the Rebellion (Classic Reprint)
An American Drama Arranged in Four Acts and Entitled Secret Service
An American Drama Arranged in Four Acts and Entitled Secret Service: A Romance of the Southern Confederacy (Large Text Classic Reprint)
Too Much Johnson
Secret service
How to Write a Play
All the Comforts of Home
The Illusion of the First Time in Acting
Sherlock Holmes: The Classic Victorian Melodrama
The Theatrical Sherlock Holmes
The Immortal Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes Theatre
Jersey Blue
Retreat from Reconstruction