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Lonsdale: Plays One
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Includes the plays Aren't We All?, The Last of Mrs Cheney, On Approval, Canaries Sometimes Sing Edited and introduced by Clifford Williams A new edition preserving these witty and sophisticated society comedies written in the 1920s, when Lonsdale was at the height of his popularity in the West End, Broadway and throughout the repertory circuit. The Last of Mrs Cheney, in which the maid in a gang of burglar-servants gives up her criminal career to marry into aristocracy, is the best known of Lo…
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Includes the plays Aren't We All?, The Last of Mrs Cheney, On Approval, Canaries Sometimes Sing

Edited and introduced by Clifford Williams A new edition preserving these witty and sophisticated society comedies written in the 1920s, when Lonsdale was at the height of his popularity in the West End, Broadway and throughout the repertory circuit. The Last of Mrs Cheney, in which the maid in a gang of burglar-servants gives up her criminal career to marry into aristocracy, is the best known of Lonsdale's plays.

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  • Author: Frederick Lonsdale
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  • ISBN-10: 1840020733
  • ISBN-13: 9781840020731
  • Format: 13.1 x 21 x 2 cm, minkšti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Includes the plays Aren't We All?, The Last of Mrs Cheney, On Approval, Canaries Sometimes Sing

Edited and introduced by Clifford Williams A new edition preserving these witty and sophisticated society comedies written in the 1920s, when Lonsdale was at the height of his popularity in the West End, Broadway and throughout the repertory circuit. The Last of Mrs Cheney, in which the maid in a gang of burglar-servants gives up her criminal career to marry into aristocracy, is the best known of Lonsdale's plays.

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