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The Achievement of Brian Friel

by PEACOCK, ALAN Ed

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Ulster Editions and Monographs: Colin Smythe, 1993. 1st. . Paperback. Trade paperback, 267pp. Collection of essays exploring Friel's work. Good tight and unmarked copy.

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Title
The Achievement of Brian Friel
Author
PEACOCK, ALAN Ed
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Paperback
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1st.
Publisher
Colin Smythe
Place of Publication
Ulster Editions and Monographs
Date Published
1993
Keywords
THEATRE, IRISH, DRAMA

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