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The History of Stage and Theatre Lighting - cover

The History of Stage and Theatre Lighting

Edison Company

Publisher: Edizioni Savine

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The advertisements of this series, depicting the history of Stage and Theatre Lighting, appeared during 1928-1929 in the programs of Boston Theatres
Available since: 05/13/2016.

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