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The Georgian playhouse: Actors, artists, audiences and architecture, 1730-1830 : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, 21 August to 12 October 1975

The Georgian playhouse: Actors, artists, audiences and architecture, 1730-1830 : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, 21 August to 12 October 1975

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The Georgian playhouse: Actors, artists, audiences and architecture, 1730-1830 : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, 21 August to 12 October 1975

by Iain Mackintosh

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Arts Council of Great Britain, 1975. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. includes addenda, slight wear to edges

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Title
The Georgian playhouse: Actors, artists, audiences and architecture, 1730-1830 : [catalogue of an exhibition held at the] Hayward Gallery, 21 August to 12 October 1975
Author
Iain Mackintosh
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Unknown Binding
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Used - Good
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Paperback
ISBN 10
0728700654
ISBN 13
9780728700659
Publisher
Arts Council of Great Britain
Place of Publication
London, Uk
Date Published
1975
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in x in x in
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