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A ledger of the stage’s holdings and a mirror of civic taste, Catalogue Of Dramas And Dramatic Poems Contained In The Public Library Of Cincinnati is a quietly authoritative dramatic works catalogue assembled in an era when libraries shaped access to the theatre. A vital tool for researchers. Compiled as a systematic drama bibliography collection, it organises entries by author, title and subject and records editions, formats and shelf locations where noted - the kind of library drama index that lets scholars follow how plays travelled from page to performance. The arrangement brings into focus nineteenth century plays alongside verse and the Shakespearean play listings commonly present in public collections, while also giving shape to more obscure items that reward close inspection. For students and drama educators, the catalogue is an immediate pedagogic aid; for researchers and librarians it is a practical reference; and for casual readers it offers an unexpected map into classic dramatic literature.As a public library drama archive this catalogue preserves a moment in American drama history: what was collected, read and borrowed, and why those choices mattered to communities and to theatrical taste. Its value is archival and interpretative, assisting comparative study, curriculum design and collection-development decisions, and offering collectors a direct line to the material culture of performance. It functions as more than a simple listing: by collating dramatic verse alongside play entries it acts as a compact dramatic poetry anthology index, helping to chart where verse and stage intersected in local repertories. As a practical drama educators resource it supports syllabus planning, staging references and informed acquisitions for teaching collections. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Practical yet resonant, it sits equally well on the reference shelf of a university, in the hands of drama educators, or on the shelf of classic-literature collectors assembling a purposeful library.