The Genoese, or, The downfall of Fiesco : a drama in 3 acts, manuscript, [between 1842-1847]

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The Genoese, or, The downfall of Fiesco : a drama in 3 acts, manuscript, [between 1842-1847]

Consists of three manuscript notebooks of a tragedy comprising acts I, II, and III.

3 v. : brown and yellow marbled paper, sewn at spine ; 23.2 x 18.9 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6934456

Princeton University Library

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