George Alexander Stevens
Active Years
Min year: 1750, Max year: 1800, Max count: 11
As Author
- 1750: Methodist sermon, from G. A. Stevens's lecture on heads
- 1751: Religion: or, the libertine repentant
- 1751: The songs in the new pantomine, call'd, a lass to be lett; or, The grotesque rivals
- 1752: Distress upon distress
- 1752: A week's adventures
- 1752: The poet's fall
- 1752: Distress upon distress
- 1753: One hundred and twenty new comic songs, wrote by George Alexander Stevens
- 1754: The choice spirits feast
- 1755: The birth-Day of folly
- 1759: A collection of new comic songs
- 1760: The history of Tom Fool. ...
- 1760: The swadler's harangue. By George Alexander Stevens
- 1761: Tom Fool's history
- 1763: The dramatic history of Master Edward
- 1765: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1765: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1765: Lecture on heads, exhibited with such universal applause, in various parts of the kingdom
- 1765: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1765: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1766: George Stevens's celebrated Lecture on heads
- 1766: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1767: The french flogged, or, the British sailors in America, a farce of two acts, as it was performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden
- 1769: George Stevens's celebrated lecture on heads
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: By particular desire. This present evening, at the theatre in Yarmouth, George Alexand. Stevens will repeat his lecture upon heads, with all the additions for the years 1768, 69, and 70'
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: A lecture on heads
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: A new lecture on heads
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: A lecture on heads
- 1770: The court of Alexander
- 1770: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1772: Songs, comic, and satyrical
- 1772: A new lecture on heads
- 1773: The trip to Portsmouth; a comic sketch of one act, with songs
- 1773: Songs in the trip to Portsmouth
- 1773: The trip to Portsmouth
- 1773: George Steven's celebrated lecture on heads; which has been exhibited upwards of three hundred successive nights.
- 1774: The trip to Portsmouth
- 1775: The origin of English liberty
- 1775: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1778: Songs, comic, satyrical, and sentimental
- 1778: Songs
- 1780: The vicar and Moses
- 1780: The songs, &c. in The cabinet of fancy: or, Evening exhibition
- 1780: Vicar and Moses
- 1782: Songs
- 1784: A lecture on heads
- 1785: The vicar, and Moses
- 1785: The dramatic history of Master Edward
- 1785: The origin of English liberty. Written by George Alexander Stevens
- 1785: A lecture on heads
- 1785: The wonderful old man. Written by George Alexander Steevens. Tune - Derry down
- 1786: The dramatic history of Master Edward
- 1787: A lecture on heads
- 1787: The celebrated lecture on heads
- 1788: A lecture on heads
- 1788: A lecture on heads
- 1788: The adventures of a speculist; or, A journey through London
- 1788: Songs, comic and satyrical
- 1790: The vicar and Moses
- 1794: The gods of the Greeks
- 1795: A lecture on heads
- 1796: Songs, comic, and satyrical
- 1799: A lecture on heads
- 1800: The lecture on heads
- 1800: The storm.
- 1800: The description of a wonderful old man
- 1800: The vicar and Moses
- 1800: The vicar and Moses
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