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Title: The Man from Home 
Author: Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson 
Release Date: May 18, 2005 [eBook #15855] 
Language: English 
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THE MAN FROM HOME 
by 
BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON 
With Illustrations from Scenes in the Play 
Harper & Brothers 
1908 
 
[Illustration: THE MAN FROM HOME] 
 
TO 
WILLIAM HODGE 
THE MAN FROM HOME 
 
ORIGINAL CAST OF CHARACTERS IN THE MAN FROM HOME 
BY BOOTH TARKINGTON and HARRY LEON WILSON 
PRESENTED UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF LIEBLER & CO. 
AT THE STUDEBAKER THEATRE, CHICAGO SEPTEMBER 29, 
1907, WHERE IT RAN FOR A YEAR; THEN OPENED IN NEW 
YORK AT THE ASTOR THEATRE AUGUST 17, 1908 
CHARACTERS AND PLAYERS
DANIEL VOORHEES PIKE WILLIAM HODGE THE GRAND 
DUKE VASILI VASILIVITCH EBEN PLYMPTON THE EARL OF 
HAWCASTLE E. J. RATCLIFFE THE HON. ALMERIC ST. 
AUBYN ECHLIN P. GAYER IVANOFF HENRY HARMON 
HORACE GRANGER-SIMPSON HASSARD SHORT RIBIERE 
HARRY L. LANG MARIANO ANTHONY ASHER MICHELE 
ANTONIO SALERNO CARABINIERE A. MONTEGRIFFO VALET 
DE CHAMBRE C. L. FELTON ETHEL GRANGER-SIMPSON 
OLIVE WYNDHAM COMTESSE DE CHAMPIGNY ALICE 
JOHNSON LADY CREECH. IDA VERNON 
TIME: THE PRESENT 
PLACE: SORRENTO, SOUTHERN ITALY 
 
ILLUSTRATIONS 
THE MAN FROM HOME 
"OH NO! SHE ACCEPTED ME" 
"YES, SIR, DANIEL VOORHEES PIKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 
KOKOMO, INDIANA" 
"THIS IS MR. ST. AUBYN" 
"THE NEW CHAUFFEUR FOR THE MACHINE, FROM NAPLES" 
"YOU'RE AFTER SOMETHING THERE ISN'T ANYTHING TO" 
"IVAN! DON'T KILL ME!" 
"MY FRIEND, THERE IS SAND IN YOUR GEAR-BOX" 
The illustrations are from photographs of scenes in the play made 
especially for the book by Mr. Luther S. White.
CHARACTERS 
MEN 
DANIEL VOORHEES PIKE Of Kokomo, Indiana 
THE GRAND-DUKE VASILI VASILIVITCH 
THE EARL OF HAWCASTLE 
THE HON. ALMERIC ST. AUBYN Son of Lord Hawcastle 
IVANOFF 
HORACE GRANGER-SIMPSON 
RIBIERE The Grand-Duke's secretary 
MARIANO Maître d'hôtel 
MICHELE A waiter 
Two carabiniere 
A valet de chambre 
Several Sorrentine musicians and fishermen 
WOMEN 
ETHEL GRANGER-SIMPSON 
COMTESSE DE CHAMPIGNY 
LADY CREECH Sister-in-law of Hawcastle 
ACT I.--The terrace of the Hotel Regina Margherita on the cliff at 
Sorrento. Morning.
ACT II.--The entrance garden. Afternoon. 
ACT III.--An apartment in the hotel. Evening. 
ACT IV.--The terrace. Morning. 
The time is the present. 
The scene is Sorrento, in Southern Italy. 
 
THE FIRST ACT 
SCENE: The terrace of the Hotel Regina Margherita, on the cliff at 
Sorrento, overlooking the Bay of Naples. 
There is a view of the bay and its semi-circular coast-line, dotted with 
villages; Vesuvius gray in the distance. Across the stage at the rear runs 
a marble balustrade about three feet high, guarding the edge of the cliff. 
Upon the left is seen part of one wing of the hotel, entrance to which is 
afforded by wide-open double doors approached by four or five marble 
steps with a railing and small stoop. The hotel is of pink and white 
stucco, and striped awnings shield the windows. Upon the right is a 
lemon grove and shrubberies. There are two or three small white 
wicker tea-tables and a number of wicker chairs upon the left, and a 
square table laid with white cloth on the right. 
As the curtain rises mandolins and guitars are heard, and the 
"Fisherman's Song," the time very rapid and gay, the musicians being 
unseen. 
MARIANO, maître d'hôtel, is discovered laying the table down R.C. 
with eggs, coffee, and rolls for two. He is a pleasant-faced, elderly man, 
stout, swarthy, clean shaven; wears dress-clothes, white waist-coat, and 
black tie. He is annoyed by the music. 
MARIANO [calling to the unseen musicians crossly]. Silenzio!
[MICHELE enters from the hotel. He is young, clean-shaven except for 
a dark mustache, wears a white tie, a blue coat, cut like dress-coat, blue 
trousers with red side stripes, brass buttons; his waistcoat is of striped 
red and blue.] 
MICHELE [speaking over his shoulder]. Par ici, Monsieur Ribiere, 
pour le maître d'hôtel. 
[RIBIERE enters from the hotel.] 
[MICHELE immediately withdraws.] 
[RIBIERE is a trim, business-like young Frenchman of some 
distinction of appearance. He wears a well-made English dark 
"cutaway" walking-suit, a derby hat, and carries a handsome leather 
writing-case    
    
		
	
	
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