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_aBS440 _b.M434 1993 |
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_aYA FIC BLA _2 |
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245 | 0 | 4 | _aThe Shakespeare's scribe / Gary Blackwood |
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_aNew York _b: Puffin Books _c, 2000 |
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_a265 p. _c; 20 cm |
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490 | 1 | _aSequel to The Shakespeare Stealer | |
520 | _aWhen an outbreak of the deadly Black Plague closes the Globe Theatre, William Shakespeare's acting troupe sets off on a tour of England. Widge, the orphan-turned-actor, knows that he'll be useful on the trip. Not only does he love the stage, but his knack for a unique shorthand has proven him one of the most valuable apprentices in the troupe. But then a mysterious man appears, claiming to know a secret from Widge's past - a secret that may forever force him from the theatre he loves. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
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_aShakespeare, William _d(1564-1616) |
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_aTheatre _v--Fiction |
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_aOrphans -- _vFiction |
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_aActors and actresses _x-Fiction |
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_aBlack death _z-England _v--Ficiton |
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_aGreat Britain _x-History _y-Elizabeth, 1558-1603 _v--Fiction |
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