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Macbeth / The Emperor Jones -- (Noble's Comparative Classics)

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Macbeth / The Emperor Jones -- (Noble's Comparative Classics)

by Shakespeare, William / Eugene O"Neill -- Edited by B. Heydrick and A. May

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Noble and Noble, Publisher, Inc., 1959. Hard Cover -- Good -- Other than slight rippling at bottom edge of pages, book is clean and tight -- Pictorial cover, no dust jacket if issued -- 276 pages with illustrations throughout. Hard Cover. Good.

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Title
Macbeth / The Emperor Jones -- (Noble's Comparative Classics)
Author
Shakespeare, William / Eugene O"Neill -- Edited by B. Heydrick and A. May
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
Publisher
Noble and Noble, Publisher, Inc.
Date Published
1959

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