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UTO: The Bird of sorrow : a puppet play / by Patricia Minnaugh ; adapted from the original 15th c. no drama by Seami Motokiyo.
Registration Number: PA0000331836
Type of Work: Dramatic Work and Music; or Choreography
Date: 1987-06-12 00:00:00
Imprint: [S.l. : s.n., 19--]
Date of Creation: 05/19/1986
Date of Publication: 05/11/1987
Description: 6 p.
Copyright Claimant: Patricia Minnaugh
Variant title: UTO
Other Title: The Bird of sorrow
Basis of Claim: New Matter: dramatization.
Names: Minnaugh, Patricia, 1936- Save, Print and Email (Help Page) Select Download Format Full Record Report 1 Latin1 MARC

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