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Nydia; a tragic play / by George Henry Boker; edited by Edward Sculley Bradley...

LIBRA 812 B633N
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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection PS1105 .N8 1929
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Van Pelt Library PS1105 .N8 1929
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Boker, George H. (George Henry), 1823-1890.
Contributor:
Bradley, Sculley, 1897-1987.
Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873.
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama.
Penn Provenance:
Bradley, Sculley, 1897- (Autograph) (copy 1)
Speiser Drama Collection (copy 2)
Physical Description:
xix, 20-102 pages : illustrations ; 21cm
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania press, [1929]
Notes:
"'Nydia'... is one of two plays on the same subject...the second, called 'Glaucus', is evidently a rewriting... Both plays are dramatizations of the central situation of Bulwer's 'Last days of Pompeii'."--Introd.
OCLC:
2094955

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