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Balanchine's Festival of Ballet.

Balanchine's Festival of Ballet.

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Balanchine's Festival of Ballet.

by Balanchine, George and Mason, Francis

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ISBN 10
0491020376
ISBN 13
9780491020374
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London: W.H.Allen, 1978. First. . Hardcover. Good/good-. 8vo Heavy. White mark to top of spine. Shaken. Cracking at lower rear hinge. Dedication to ffep. Dw has wear and small tears to corners. Closed tear to rear leading edge Scuff to rear.

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Title
Balanchine's Festival of Ballet.
Author
Balanchine, George and Mason, Francis
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Jacket Condition
good-
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First.
ISBN 10
0491020376
ISBN 13
9780491020374
Publisher
W.H.Allen
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1978
Keywords
DANCE

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