[Ariadne auf Naxos : autograph manuscript of the libretto : [n.p.], 15 February and 10 May 1911 and 26 May 1913], 1911 Feb. 15 and 10 May, 1913 May 26.

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[Ariadne auf Naxos : autograph manuscript of the libretto : [n.p.], 15 February and 10 May 1911 and 26 May 1913], 1911 Feb. 15 and 10 May, 1913 May 26.

1 item (8, 33 3/4.) ; 29 x 23 cm.

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