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  1. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan by W. S. (William Schwenck), Sir, 1836-1911, Sullivan, Arthur, Sir Gilbert, 2006-11-03
  2. The BAB BALLADS. Much Sound and Little Sense. With Illustrations by the Author. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir. 1836 - 1911]. Gilbert, 1869
  3. HER MAJESTY'S SHIP PINAFORE; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor. An Entirely Original Comic Opera, in Two Acts. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir. 1836 - 1911]. Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1879-01-01
  4. A treasury of Gilbert & Sullivan - [Uniform Title: Operas. Selections; arr.] by Arthur, Sir (1842-1900) & Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) (1836-1911 Sullivan, 1941
  5. H. M. S. PINAFORE; or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor.An Entirely Original Nautical Comic Opera in Two Acts.Price One Shilling. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911].Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1878
  6. The story of The Mikado. told by Sir W.S. Gilbert; illustrated b by Gilbert. W. S. (William Schwenck). 1836-1911., 1921-01-01
  7. [Window Bill for]ROBERT The DEVIL, Or the Nun, the Dun, and the Son of a Gun!Boxing Night, December 26th. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911]. Gilbert, 1868
  8. The SORCERER.An Entirely Original Modern Comic Opera in Two Acts.[with] Original Opera Comique Program for The SORCERER. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911].Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1877
  9. A RESPECTFUL OPERATIC PER-VERSION Of TENNYSON'S PRINCESS, In Two Acts, Entitled PRINCESS IDA; or, Castle Adamant.Price One Shilling. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911].Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1884
  10. An ENTIRELY NEW And ORIGINAL JAPANESE OPERA, In Two Acts, Entitled The MIKADO; or, The Town of Titipu.Price One Shilling. [with] Original Savoy Theatre Program for The MIKADO. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911].Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1885
  11. An ENTIRELY NEW And ORIGINAL SUPERNATURAL OPERA, In Two Acts, Entitled RUDDIGORE; or, The Witch's Curse!Price One Shilling. by W[illiam]. S[chwenck, Sir.1836 - 1911].Sullivan, Arthur [1842 - 1900]. Gilbert, 1887
  12. Gilbert and Sullivan: Lost Chords and Discords by Doris Caroline, Abrahams, 1977-11
  13. Gilbert and Sullivan Production (The Theatre Student Series) by Peter Kline, 1972-03
  14. The Gilbert and Sullivan Lexicon in Which Is Gilded the Philosophic Pill: Featuring New Illustrations by Harry Benford, 1999-05

101. SALON: The Awful Truth
Personal tribute to the late Kevin Gilbert from Cintra Wilson.
http://www.salon.com/weekly/cintra960527.html
B y C i n t r a W i l s o n
In memoriam certain people are like big good anchors in your life that hold you to the world, that give you a sense of exalted, meaningful belonging and true comradeship in the highest sense. They are co-conspirators, people who get all the jokes. When someone understands you that well, you can never truly feel alone in the world. For me, that person was my best friend and lover Kevin Gilbert, the guy I lived in sin with for the year of 1995. He died suddenly over the weekend. We were inseparable, knew each other inside and out. He was a handsome prince of a guy who really helped me in my life. Generous beyond belief. He moved me into his castle, got me a great psychiatrist and helped fix my brain, stunned me with his wit and affection, bought me a car, took me out to dinner every night, and really showed me what it was like to be truly loved by a good man. He was the most talented human being I ever knew. A bloody musical genius. Picked up a cello one day and just started playing it. He was quite famous in some musical circles for writing and performing a lot of deeply personal rock songs with a lot of wordy lyrics and massive integrity. He never had the raging commercial success as a musical genius that he so richly deserved, despite the fact that he'd won a Grammy. He got standing ovations when he performed, and regularly received embarassing poetry from love-blistered fans, which I sometimes "accidentally" wadded up and threw away. There are moments when you feel so good with somebody that you miss them when they're right in front of you. Nostalgia is built into the moment, and you feel the excruciating pangs of too much joy.

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