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Bill Hare CALL Original script for an unproduced stage play 1982 #137809
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The Call (Original script for an unproduced stage play)Author:
Bill Hare (playwright)
Title:
The Call (Original script for an unproduced stage play)
Publication:
Calabasas Park, CA: Self published, 1982
Description:
Draft script for an unproduced stage play called, "The Call," written by Bill Hare, about a German general plotting against Adolf Hitler at the Battle of Stalingrad.
Printed blue titled wrappers, with swastika symbol and title on the front wrapper. Title page present, dated 11/30/82, with a credit for playwright Hare. 102 leaves, with last leaf of text being page 46 of Act II. Mechanical duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine, bound with two silver brads.
Seller ID:
137809
Subject:
Play Scripts, Theatre, World War II
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