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An edition of Plays of the 70s (1998)

Plays of the 70s

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Publisher
Currency Press
Language
English

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Cover of: Plays of the 70s
Plays of the 70s
1998, Currency Press
in English
Cover of: Plays of the 70s
Plays of the 70s
1998, Currency Press
in English

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Table of Contents

v. 1. The legend of King O'Malley / by Michael Boddy & Bob Ellis. The Joss Adams show / by Alma de Groen. Mrs. Thally F. / by John Romeril. A stretch of the imagination / Jack Hibberd. Coralie Lansdowne says no /by Alex Buzo. How does your garden grow / by Jim McNeil
v. 3. Crossfire / Jennifer Compton. The Christian Brothers / Ron Blair
A happy and holy occasion / John O'Donghue. Inner voices / Louis Nowra.

Edition Notes

Published in
Sydney
Series
Currency modern drama
Other Titles
Plays of the seventies

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
822/.914080994
Library of Congress
PR9616.6 P53 1998, PR9616.6 .P58 1998, PR9616.6.P58 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
v. < -3 > :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3452743M
ISBN 10
0868195480, 0868195529, 0868195995
LCCN
2005362034, 99196480
Library Thing
5789811
Goodreads
4801248
3172329

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