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Five Screenplays

Five Screenplays

Five Screenplays

Five Screenplays

by Pinter, Harold

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ISBN 10
0416143709
ISBN 13
9780416143706
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London: Methuen, 1971 0416143709. First edition. Hardback. Ex-library with usual stamps etc. Inside flap of mylar-protected DW pasted inside back cover. Some staining on front edge. Otherwise a VG tight copy in VG unclipped DW. Classic screenplays from the time of Pinter's collaboration with Joseph Losey. .

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David Edward Hellawell GB (GB)
Seller's Inventory #
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Title
Five Screenplays
Author
Pinter, Harold
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0416143709
ISBN 13
9780416143706
Publisher
London: Methuen, 1971 0416143709
Place of Publication
London
This edition first published
1971
Keywords
Pinter Screenplays Accident Servant Go-between QSE

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