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Repertory (noun) in homeopathy, is an extensive reference book or computer program that lists and cross-references precise symptoms and remedies for those symptoms.


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A History of the New York Stage
A History of the New York Stage from the first Performance in 1732 to 1901 is a limited edition, 3-volume, stage-theater reference by Colonel Thomas Allston Brown (1836–1918) and published in New York December 1902, January 1903, and October 1903 by Dodd, Mead and Company. It was distributed on a subscription basis – not sold in the general market.

History of the American Stage (1870)
History of the American Stage, containing biographical sketches of nearly every member of the profession that has appeared on the American stage, from 1733 to 1870 – illustrated with 80 portraits and an elegant frontpiece, compiled and edited by Brown, was published October 18, 1870, by Dick & Fitzgerald in 8vo, extra cloth, beveled inlay. Brown spent over 15 years on it.

History of the New York Stage (1902, 1903, 1903)
As early as 1893, while working on the book, Brown asserted that the first dramatic performance in New York occurred in 1732, not 1752, as was published in the 1797 books in 2 volumes, History of the American Theatre, by William Dunlap (1766–1839) and John Hodgkinson (1766–1805).


 * He announced in 1893 that the work would be published in 2 volumes. He completed a publishable version of the work in 1895, but lacked subscribers.

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Vol. 2: January 1903 Vol. 3: October 1903
 * A History of the New York Stage (December 1902; January 1903; October 1903) Dodd, Mead and Company (publisher) University Press – John Wilson & Son (printer): John Wilson (1802–1868) and John Wilson, Jr. (1826–1903) Vol. 1: December 1902