Jew Süss / - by Ashley Dukes ; produced by Matheson Lang and Reginald Denham.
Date
[1929]
Collection
Creator(s)
Ashley Dukes, A Bromley Davenport, Peggy Ashcroft, Reginald Denham, Lion Feuchtwanger, Matheson Lang, Duke of York's Theatre (London)
Code
591160
Catalogue link
"Based upon passages from the Hisorical Romance of Lion Feuchtwaner." -- Title page.
Includes various advertising throughout. Theatre programme for the production at the Duke of York's Theatre, [1929]. Approximately 12 unnumbered pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm
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