"The adventures of Box, a printer, and Cox, a hatter, who are always in the same place but never at the same time."
""The plot of this famous farce hinges on the fact that Mrs. Bouncer has rented the same room to two men, one to use it by night, the other by day. Her efforts to keep them apart and the resulting tangle are the very quintessence of the ludicrous." - Publisher's description."
"Box and Cox; a romance of real life, in one act"@en
"Box and Cox : A Romance of Real Life in One Act"@en
"Boks & Koks (Box and Cox) Komedio en unu akto de John Maddison Morton Tradukis el la Angla lingvo Charles Stewart, M.A. (Cantab.) Diplomito de la Brita Esperantista Asocio, kaj aŭtoro de "La Antaŭdiro," komedio en du aktoj"
"Box and cox. A romance of real life ... With cast of characters ... and the whole of the stage business"@en
"Boks & Koks ... Komedie en unu akto ... Tradukis ... Charles Stewart. Esperanto"@en
"Box and Cox. A romance of real life in one act. ... As first performed at the Olympic Theatre, London, in 1847. To which are added a description of the costume-cast of the characters - entrances and exits - relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business"@en
"Box and Cox; a romance of real life in one act"@en
"Box and cox : a romance of real life, in one act"@en
"Box and Cox A romance of real life in one act. ... As first performed at the Olympic Theatre, London, in 1847. To which are added a description of the costume-cast of the characters - entrances and exits - relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business"@en
"Boks & Koks : komedio en unu akto"
"Box and cox a romance of real life, in one act"@en
"Box and Cox : a romance of real life, in one act"@en
"Box and Cox : a romance of real life, in one act"
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Universala kongreso de esperanto (3 : 1907 : Cambridge)
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University of St. Andrews. Library. Beveridge Collection.
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