Aside from a flurry of revivals... : typescript, 1976.

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Aside from a flurry of revivals... : typescript, 1976.

Text is in the form of a talk describing the author's current activities. Appears to be written in 1976 soon after the Betsy Palmer and David Selby revival of "Eccentricities of a nightingale" in Falmouth, Massachusetts.

4 pages in 1 volume (.1 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7799239

Houghton Library

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