An edition of The death of Tinker Bell (1967)

The death of Tinker Bell

the American theatre in the 20th century.

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An edition of The death of Tinker Bell (1967)

The death of Tinker Bell

the American theatre in the 20th century.

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English
Pages
181

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Cover of: The death of Tinker Bell
The death of Tinker Bell: the American theatre in the 20th century.
1967, Syracuse University Press
in English - [1st ed.
Cover of: The death of Tinker Bell
The death of Tinker Bell: the American theatre in the 20th century
1967, Syracuse University Press
in English - [1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 179-181.

Published in
Syracuse, N.Y.]
Other Titles
American theatre in the 20th century.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792.0973
Library of Congress
PN2266 .G63

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 181 p.
Number of pages
181

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5535219M
Internet Archive
deathoftinkerbel00gold
LCCN
67011886

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