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APA Citation

Jones, Guy. & Wodehouse, P. G. & Hicks, Seymour, & Wimperis, Arthur, & Bovill, C. H. & J.C. Williamson (Firm)  1907  The gay Gordons [music] : a play with music / by Seymour Hicks ; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis ; music by Guy Jones ; additional lyrics by C. H. Bovill and P. G. Wodehouse

MLA Citation

Jones, Guy. and Wodehouse, P. G. and Hicks, Seymour, and Wimperis, Arthur, and Bovill, C. H. and J.C. Williamson (Firm)  The gay Gordons [music] : a play with music / by Seymour Hicks ; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis ; music by Guy Jones ; additional lyrics by C. H. Bovill and P. G. Wodehouse  1907

Australian/Harvard Citation

Jones, Guy. & Wodehouse, P. G. & Hicks, Seymour, & Wimperis, Arthur, & Bovill, C. H. & J.C. Williamson (Firm)  1907,  The gay Gordons [music] : a play with music / by Seymour Hicks ; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis ; music by Guy Jones ; additional lyrics by C. H. Bovill and P. G. Wodehouse

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  | title=The gay Gordons [music] : a play with music / by Seymour Hicks ; lyrics by Arthur Wimperis ; music by Guy Jones ; additional lyrics by C. H. Bovill and P. G. Wodehouse
  | author1=Jones, Guy
  | author2=Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975
  | author3=Hicks, Seymour, 1871-1949
  | author4=Wimperis, Arthur, 1874-1953
  | author5=Bovill, C. H
  | author6=J.C. Williamson (Firm)
  | year=1907
  | language=English
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