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Nora's return : a sequel to "The Doll's House" of Henry Ibsen
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Nora's return : a sequel to "The Doll's House" of Henry Ibsen
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Publication date
1890.
Call number
386929
Creator
Cheney, Ednah Dow (1824-1904)
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Dimensions
18 x 15 cm
Associated people
Ibsen, Henrik, (1828-1906.)
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