[posted] Posted (#59057, Gilbert) !
Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D.
loewenstein at sssnet.com
Thu Mar 14 09:00:07 PDT 2019
Original Plays, by W. S. (William Schwenck) Gilbert
59057
[Subtitle: The Wicked World; Pygmalion and Galatea; Charity; The
Princess; The Palace of Truth; Trial by Jury]
[Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/5/9/0/5/59057 ]
[Files: 59057-h.htm; 59057-0.txt; ]
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This appears to have been an American pirated version of a British
(Chatto & Windus) edition published the same year. The U.S. did not
recognize British copyrights until about 1891. Thus, when Gilbert &
Sullivan operettas became popular, their works were published and
performed throughout the U.S. with NO royalties paid to Gilbert or
Sullivan. Gilbert was an astute businessman and developed a scheme
for simultaneous openings of new works in both London and New York,
thus establishing copyright in the U.S.
Thanks,
Joe
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