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Product NameShakespeare's "Edmund Ironside": The Lost Play
LanguageEnglish
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Page Count400
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Published09/25/1986
Long DescriptionFirst (1986) trade paper edition, printed in UK, includes over 400 pages of annotation and commentary.
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