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Tape residue to boards and endpapers ; Opening the day after Easter, 1913, the Palace Theater hosted numerous vaudeville acts and struggled for the first several weeks of its existence. Business t...
Tape residue to boards and endpapers ; Opening the day after Easter, 1913, the Palace Theater hosted numerous vaudeville acts and struggled for the first several weeks of its existence. Business took a decided upturn when Sarah Bernhardt arrived for an engagement performing excerpts from her various triumphs of the stage, including her well received version of The Lady of the Camellias, usually referred to as Camille. Introduction by Brooks Atkinson, longtime theater critic of the New York Times. stated first edition ; B&W Photographs; 8vo; 267 pages
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Publisher: Atheneum
Year: 1969
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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