The Bitter herb [sound recording] : [broadcast on] 4/10/47 : archival disc / [text by Morton Wishengrad ; music arranged by Max Helfman].

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The Bitter herb [sound recording] : [broadcast on] 4/10/47 : archival disc / [text by Morton Wishengrad ; music arranged by Max Helfman].

3 sound discs : 78 rpm, mono. ; 12 in.

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