The white whale : a spoken drama with music for cinema as well as stage / [Gil Wilson]. 1952-1982.

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The white whale : a spoken drama with music for cinema as well as stage / [Gil Wilson]. 1952-1982.

Typescript (carbon copy) of libretto, with synopsis, correspondence, vita, stage designs, plans, photographs, etc.

2 v. : ill. ; 29-24 x 33 cm.

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Indiana University

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