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75TH ANNIVERSARY, THE PLAYHOUSE.
Crosland, Philip
Full color history of this Wilmington landmark. Gives history from its beginning in 1913 as a dream of Pierre S. du Pont through the various managers Raymond N. Harris, William Doerflinger and Greg Moore.
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> MOORE, GREG
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> DU PONT, PIERRE S.
> HARRIS, RAYMOND N.
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A BYRON LIBRARY, A CATALOGUE OF PRINTED BOOKS, MANUSCRIPT...
by Wise, Thomas J.
Limited to 200 copies. (Todd 117b). With numerous plates printed on glossary paper bound-in. Lenghty introduction by Ethel Colburn Mayne. (d. 1941 - biographer, novelist, and translator who also wrote for the Yellow Book under the pseudonym Francis Huntley. She published on Browning, reviewed widely, wrote a well-known biography of Byron, and published a number of acclaimed short stories). Minor fading of spine.

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