An edition of Die Schule der Liebe (1869)

Die Schule der Liebe

komische Operette in 1 Akt

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An edition of Die Schule der Liebe (1869)

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Language
German
Pages
28

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Cover of: Die Schule der Liebe
Die Schule der Liebe: komische Operette in 1 Akt
1869, Druck von Robert Bittner, Leipziger-Strasse 107
in German

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Edition Notes

U.S. RISM Libretto Project.

Handwritten notes at head of title page; legal notices--title page; "Costüme"--verso of title page.

Poly Henrion was a pseudonym of Leopold Kohl von Kohlenegg--Library of Congress Name Authority file.

"Den Bühnen gegenüber als Manuscript gedruckt und dem Theater-Commissions-Geschäft von H. Michaelson in Berlin zum ausschliesslichen Bühnen-Debit übergeben"--title page.

Date of performance surmised from imprint.

Performers' names not given.

Performance: Berlin, Friedrich-Wilhelmstädtisches Theater, 1869?

Published in
Berlin

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML48 [S11093]

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Pagination
[4], 28, [2] p. ;
Number of pages
28

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25280047M
LCCN
2010657620

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