Joseph Jefferson

Joseph Jefferson III (February 20, 1829 – April 23, 1905), often known as Joe Jefferson, was an American actor. He was the third actor of this name in a family of actors and managers, and one of the most famous 19th century American comedians. Beginning as a young child, he continued as a performer for most of his 76 years. Jefferson was particularly well known for his adaptation and portrayal of Rip Van Winkle on the stage, reprising the role in several silent film adaptations. After 1865, he created no other major role and toured with this play for decades. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Jefferson, Joseph
Published 1799
printed and sold by T. Baker: sold also by Chapman, Fleet-Street, London; Exall, Farnham; Fuller, Newbury; and Rusher, Reading

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by Jefferson, Joseph
Published 1793
printed for the author, by T. North, Little Tower Street. Sold by Chapman & Co. Booksellers, No. 161, Fleet-Street; Chambers, Basingstoke; Fuller, Newbury; and Smart and Cowslade, Reading

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by Jefferson, Joseph
Published 1773
printed for the author; and sold by W. Griffin, in Catharine-Street; J. Ridley, in St. James's Street; and J. Todd and H. Sotheran, and the rest of the booksellers in York

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by Jefferson, Joseph
Published 1773
printed for the author; and sold by W. Griffin, Catharine Street, Strand; by J. Ridley, St. James's Street, and by J. Todd, and H. Sotheran, in York