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''[[Extremes, or Men of the Day]]'' is a comedy in three acts by Edmund Falconer (pseudonym of Edmund O'Rourke, 1814-1879)[].  
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Extremes, or Men of the Day is a comedy in three acts by Edmund Falconer (pseudonym of Edmund O'Rourke, 1814-1879)[1].


Originally performed at the Lyceum theatre, London, on August 26, 1858. Published in London by Thomas Hailes Lacy, 1858 (Lacy's Acting edition, no. 616) and John Mitchell, 1859.

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