Writing Live
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Artist / Author | Ben Payne, Ruth Ben-Tovim, |
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Editor | John Deeney |
Publisher | New Playwrights Trust |
ISBN | 953349101 |
Reference | P1493 |
Date | 1998 |
Type | Publication |
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