The burlesque tradition in the English theatre after 1660, Clinton-Baddeley, V. C
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About This Item
Good. [FIRST EDITION] London: Methuen and Co., 1952. Hardcover in gilt-lettered blue cloth boards, no dust jacket (as issued?) xvi, 152 pages illustrated with color fronts and b/w plates. Minor shelfwear, toning, else good overall condition; no owner marking, NOT EX-LIBRARY. (shelf4)
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- gStrum (US)
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- The burlesque tradition in the English theatre after 1660, Clinton-Baddeley, V. C
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- Used - Good
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- Hardcover
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