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  1. Plays by Charles Reade: Masks and Faces, The Courier of Lyons, It is Never too Late to Mend (British and American Playwrights)
  2. Charles Reade V1: Dramatist, Novelist, Journalist: A Memoir Compiled Chiefly From His Literary Remains (1887) by Charles Reade, Compton Reade, 2010-09-10
  3. The Violin Gallery: Comprising: Section I. South Kensington Special Exhibition, 1872. Section Ii. Charles Reade--A Lost Art Revived. Section Iii. Geo. ... Half Tone Views and Original Notes by George A. Dissmore, 2010-03-05
  4. Charles Reade As I Knew Him by Charles John Darent Blake Coleman, 2010-02-26
  5. Charles Reade (Twayne's English authors series ; TEAS 186) by Elton Edward Smith, 1976
  6. A terrible temptation: A story of the day (His The works of Charles Reade ; v. 8) by Charles Reade, 1970
  7. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day by Charles Reade, 2009-10-04
  8. Put Yourself in His Place: Volume 2 by Charles Reade, 2001-07-03
  9. The Knightsbridge Mystery (Dodo Press) by Charles Reade, 2008-10-24
  10. Put Yourself in His Place: Volume 1 by Charles Reade, 2001-07-03
  11. Hard Cash, Volume I by Charles Reade, 2008-08-18
  12. Foul Play, by C. Reade and D. Boucicault by Charles Reade, Dionysius Lardner Boucicault, 2010-04-09
  13. Two Loves and a Life, a Drama, by T. Taylor and C. Reade by Charles Reade, Tom Taylor, 2010-02-28
  14. Very Hard Cash by Charles Reade, 2010-02-24

21. Put Yourself In His Place
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22. Reade, Charles (DNB00) - Wikisource
READE, CHARLES (1814–1884), novelist and dramatist, born at Ipsden House in Oxfordshire on 8 June 1814, was the seventh son and eleventh and youngest child of John Reade (d
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23. Reade, Charles - Wayne Burns (essay Date 1961): Nineteenth-Century Literary Crit
Wayne Burns (essay date 1961) SOURCE It Is Never Too Late to Mend The Immortal Part of the Work, in Charles Reade A Study in Victorian Authorship, Bookman Associates
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24. Foul Play
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25. Reade, Charles Biography - S9.com
1814 Charles Reade, born on the 8th of June in Ipsden, Oxfordshire, England. He was an English novelist and dramatist.1835 - He studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, taking
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1814 - Charles Reade, born on the 8th of June in Ipsden, Oxfordshire, England. He was an English novelist and dramatist.
1835 - He studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, taking his B.A., and became a fellow of his college.
1836 - His name was entered at Lincoln's Inn.
1842 - He was elected Vinerian Fellow.
1843 - Was called to the bar.
1847 - He was subsequently dean of arts and vice-president, taking his degree of D.C.L.
1851 - His first comedy, The Ladies' Battle, appeared at the Olympic Theatre in May. 1851 - 1853 - Was followed by Angela, A Village Tale, The Lost Husband, and Gold. 1852 - His reputation was made by the two-act comedy, Masks and Faces, in which he collaborated with Tom Taylor. 1853 - By the advice of the actress, Laura Seymour, he turned the play into a prose story which appeared as Peg Woffington. 1854 - He produced, in conjunction with Tom Taylor, Two Loves and a Life, and The King's Rival, and, unaided, The Courier of Lyons (well known under its later title, The Lyons Mail) and Peregrine Pickle.

26. Reade, Charles - Michael Hays (essay Date 1995): Nineteenth-Century Literary Cri
Michael Hays (essay date 1995) SOURCE Representing Empire Class, Culture, and the Popular Theatre in the Nineteenth Century, in Imperialism and Theatre Essays on World
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27. The Cloister And The Hearth
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http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1366

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29. Action Reade, Charles: The Cloister And The Hearth, V1, 22 Sept 2007. - MobileRe
Action Reade, Charles The Cloister and the Hearth, v1, 22 Sept 2007. Mobi/PRC Books
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30. A Woman-Hater
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http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3669

31. Reade, Charles Synonyms, Reade, Charles Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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32. Reade, Charles Summary | BookRags.com
Reade, Charles. Reade, Charles summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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33. Reade, Charles (Nuttall Encyclop Dia)
1907 Nuttall Encyclop dia of General Knowledge R Reade, Charles a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. Reade, Charles. Reade, Charles, English novelist
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34. The Cloister And The Hearth - READE, Charles | Between The Covers Rare Books
Later printing. Good. Boards are a bit bowed with fading to the cover illustration and spine, without dustwrapper. Illustrated by Evelyn Paul.
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35. Audio Book Reader: Charles Keating
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36. Reade, Charles Compton (1880 - 1933) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary
Reade, Charles Compton (1880 1933) Biographical Entry - The Australian Dictionary of Biography Online, or ADB Online, is a biographical dictionary featuring concise
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37. Charles Reade — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Reade, Charles. Reade, Charles, 1814 – 84, English novelist and dramatist. He is noted for his historical romance The Cloister and the Hearth.
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    Reade, Charles, , English novelist and dramatist. He is noted for his historical romance The Cloister and the Hearth. After being elected a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, he was called to the bar. His interests, however, soon turned to the theater. He achieved his first success with Masks and Faces (1852), written in collaboration with Tom Taylor . The play, concerned with life in the theater, was used as the basis for his first novel, Peg Woffington (1853). An ardent reformer, he began a long series of propagandist novels with It's Never Too Late to Mend (1856), describing the cruelties of prison discipline. Others in the series included Hard Cash (1863), and Put Yourself in His Place (1870). He also wrote the novels Griffith Grant Foul Play (1869), and A Terrible Temptation (1871). His masterpiece

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39. Reade, Charles - Literature Network Forums
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40. Reade, Charles
Reade, Charles (b. June 8, 1814, near Ipsden, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. April 11, 1884, London), English author whose novels expose, with passionate indignation, the social
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(b. June 8, 1814, near Ipsden, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. April 11, 1884, London), English author whose novels expose, with passionate indignation, the social injustices of his times. His greatest work, however, The Cloister and the Hearth (1861), a brilliant historical romance, relates the adventures of the father of Erasmus. As a young man Reade was an active partner in a Soho violin business and was himself a fair performer on that instrument. In 1843 he was called to the bar but never practiced law. In 1851 Reade became vice president of Magdalen College, Oxford, but treated the position as a sinecure. A loyal friend of Reade's, Laura Seymour, an actress, became his housekeeper from 1856 until her death in 1879. Although Reade spent a great deal of time and money in writing and staging plays (he wrote 40), they are crippled by crude characterizations and melodrama. Reade's 14 novels reveal his humanitarianism and concern with social issues. It Is Never Too Late to Mend (1856) attacked conditions in prisons, and

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