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My First Play - An Anthology of Theatrical Beginnings - cover

My First Play - An Anthology of Theatrical Beginnings

Nick Hern

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

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Published to celebrate twenty-five years of Nick Hern Books, the royalties from the sale of this magical collection of sixty-six miniature autobiographies will be donated to the Theatre Section of the Writers' Guild.
Available since: 07/04/2013.
Print length: 192 pages.

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