Sainte Jeanne / Bernard Shaw ; traduction par A. et H. Hamon - program for Le Theatre Pitoeff production in French at the Globe Theatre, London as part of Charles B. Cochran and Maurice Browne's International Season, 10 June, 1930. 1930.
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