
Douglas William Jerrold
Douglas William Jerrold was an English dramatist and writer.

The barber's chair; and, The hedgehog letters
Enter a bustling barber shop where quick-witted customers hilariously dissect society and politics.
By Douglas William Jerrold

The Essays of Douglas Jerrold
Venture into 19th-century England, with an author's humorous and satirical look at society, history, and even a young Shakespeare's deer-stealing escapades.
By Douglas William Jerrold

Ambrose Gwinett; or, a sea-side story: a melo-drama, in three acts
Wrongfully accused of murder, a man fights to prove his innocence while navigating a dangerous landscape of love and betrayal.
By Douglas William Jerrold

A man made of money
In a world obsessed with wealth, a husband's struggles to satisfy his wife's expensive tastes lead to comical chaos and hidden debts.
By Douglas William Jerrold

Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures
Listen in as a perpetually displeased wife gripes and groans about her husband's every move, revealing a humorous yet insightful peek into a marriage from long ago.
By Douglas William Jerrold

Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures
Listen in as a wife hilariously nags her husband about everything from money to tavern visits, revealing the ups and downs of Victorian marriage one bedtime lecture at a time.
By Douglas William Jerrold