The Synge manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin

a catalogue prepared on the occasion of the Synge centenary exhibition, 1971.

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The Synge manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin

a catalogue prepared on the occasion of the Synge centenary exhibition, 1971.

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The Synge manuscripts in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin: a catalogue prepared on the occasion of the Synge centenary exhibition, 1971.
1971, [Published] for the Library of Trinity College [by] the Dolmen Press
in English

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Dublin

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
016.822/9/12
Library of Congress
Z6616.S94 D83, PR5534 .J2

The Physical Object

Pagination
55 p.
Number of pages
55

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5322789M
Internet Archive
jmsyngecentenary0000unse
ISBN 10
0851052037
LCCN
72175443, 73150139
OCLC/WorldCat
281413, 571674
Goodreads
1876981

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