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An Historical-Critical Study of the Career of James Cassius Williamson and his Contribution to Theatre in Australia
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1972...
1972
An Historical-Critical Study of the Career of James Cassius Williamson and his Contribution to Theatre in Australia
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Subjects:
- Djin-Djin, the Japanese Bogie Man ; Or, The Great Shogun Who Lost his Son and the Little Princess Who Found Him : A Fairy Tale of Old Japan 1895 single work musical theatre
- Matsa, Queen of Fire ; Or, The Apples of Isis, the Dates of Osiris, and the Little People of the Mountains of the Moon, Onn and Oph 1896 single work musical theatre
- ca. 1845-1913
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