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      Book Details:

    • Author: Richard Sheridan
    • Date: 04 Apr 2013
    • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
    • Original Languages: English
    • Format: Paperback::288 pages, ePub
    • ISBN10: 014043240X
    • ISBN13: 9780140432404
    • Imprint: PENGUIN CLASSICS
    • File size: 49 Mb
    • Filename: the-school-for-scandal-and-other-plays.pdf
    • Dimension: 129x 198x 17mm::213g

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