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The Gay Lord Quex: A Comedy in Four Acts - cover

The Gay Lord Quex: A Comedy in Four Acts

Arthur Wing Pinero

Publisher: Krill Press

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Summary

Arthur Wing Pinero was a celebrated actor in the 19th century, but today he's best known for his own dramas, including classics like The Magistrate.
Available since: 01/31/2016.

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