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Three plays : John of Lorraine, Valley forge, Journey to Jerusalem / Edited and with an introd. by George Freedley
Bib ID 2376711
Format BookBook
Author
Anderson, Maxwell, 1888-1959
 
Description New York : Washington Square Press, [1962] 
ix, 292 p. ; 16 cm. 
Series

The ANTA series of distinguished plays

Also Titled

Joan of Lorraine

Valley forge

Journey to Jerusalem

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