A new edition preserving these witty and sophisticated society comedies written in the 1920s when Lonsdale was at the height of his popularity in the West End, Broadway and throughout the repertory circuit. The Last of Mrs. Cheney, in which the maid in a gang of burgular-servants gives up her criminal career to marry into aristocracy, is probably the best known of Lonsdale's 11 plays.
A new edition preserving these witty and sophisticated society comedies written in the 1920s when Lonsdale was at the height of his popularity in the ...
A very amusing and sophisticated story of Mrs. Wislack, who is scheming to ensnare Richard Halton. The Duke is considering the sale of his title to Helen Hayle. Thrown into daily contact, it does not take Richard and Helen long to discover that they love each other, leaving Mrs. Wislack and the Duke to their own devices.
A very amusing and sophisticated story of Mrs. Wislack, who is scheming to ensnare Richard Halton. The Duke is considering the sale of his title to He...