An edition of Falstaff (1976)

Falstaff

being the Acta domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and valiant deeds of Sir John Faustoff, or The hundred days war, as told by Sir John Fastolf, K. G., to his secretaries, William Worcester, Stephen Scrope, Fr Brackley, Christopher Hanson, Luke Nanton, John Bussard, and Peter Basset

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An edition of Falstaff (1976)

Falstaff

being the Acta domini Johannis Fastolfe, or Life and valiant deeds of Sir John Faustoff, or The hundred days war, as told by Sir John Fastolf, K. G., to his secretaries, William Worcester, Stephen Scrope, Fr Brackley, Christopher Hanson, Luke Nanton, John Bussard, and Peter Basset

1st American ed.
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Publisher
Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
450

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Falstaff: A Novel
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Falstaff: A Novel
October 12, 2001, Arcade Publishing
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Published in
Boston
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.9/14
Library of Congress
PZ4.N996 Fal3, PR6064.Y4 Fal3

The Physical Object

Pagination
450 p. ;
Number of pages
450

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL4894489M
ISBN 10
0136617385
LCCN
76027765
Library Thing
85922

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OL2000495W

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