An edition of The Book of Job (1959)

The Book of Job.

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An edition of The Book of Job (1959)

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The Kentucky Mountain Theatre, Inc., presents Orlin Corey's adaptation and production of "The Book of Job," with Warren Hammack, Patt Byrd, Barry Hope, George Bryan, Louella Bains, Bay Braner, Randolph Tallman, Mickey Hammack, Tom Chane, Max Jacson, Virginia Bobbitt, Harold Proske Ruthanne Cozine, Don Farley, production designed by Irene Corey.

Amphitheatre, Pine Mountain State Park, [between 1959 and 1961].

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In: Richard L. Coe Theater Programs Collection (Library of Congress).

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Bible. O.T. Job.

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PN2093 .C64 1995 no. B97

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1 v.

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OL23238183M
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2009656771

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