A Woman of No Importance
Publisher Description
The dramatic rights of ‘A Woman of No Importance’ belong to Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and to Robert Ross, executor and administrator of Oscar Wilde’s estate
Customer Reviews
perrier21
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Awesome reading
Always enjoy Oscar Wilde’s plays and stories.
Amarissssa
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Impeccable
An impeccable book that is marvelously illustrated. A genuinely hilarious find! Already ordered the hard copy off Amazon to add to my library.
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