A New and Original Opera in Three Acts, Entitled the Enchantress: As First Performed at the Theater Royal, Drury Lane, Wednesday, May 14, 1845 (1852)

Michael William Balfe,Henri Saint-Georges,Alfred Bunn

A New and Original Opera in Three Acts, Entitled the Enchantress: As First Performed at the Theater Royal, Drury Lane, Wednesday, May 14, 1845 (1852)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Published
1 January 2009
Pages
44
ISBN
9781437461718

A New and Original Opera in Three Acts, Entitled the Enchantress: As First Performed at the Theater Royal, Drury Lane, Wednesday, May 14, 1845 (1852)

Michael William Balfe,Henri Saint-Georges,Alfred Bunn

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