Argument of the Play Leah (Leah, the Forsaken), a Drama in Five Acts, by Mosenthal. Adapted from the German by Monsieur A. Albert Darmont. As presented by Madame Sarah Bernhardt and Her Powerful Company. Translated by Fred. Lyster.

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Singerman ID: supp0828
Year: 1892
Entry: Mosenthal, Salomon Hermann. Argument of the Play Leah (Leah, the Forsaken), a Drama in Five Acts, by Mosenthal. Adapted from the German by Monsieur A. Albert Darmont. As presented by Madame Sarah Bernhardt and Her Powerful Company. Translated by Fred. Lyster. New York: The Theatre Ticket Office, c1892. 35 p., [1] p. of advertising for Steinway & Sons pianos with related advertisements on the covers.
Author/Editor: Salomon Hermann Mosenthal
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: CtY , DLC , ICN , MH , NN
Title: Argument of the Play Leah (Leah, the Forsaken), a Drama in Five Acts, by Mosenthal. Adapted from the German by Monsieur A. Albert Darmont. As presented by Madame Sarah Bernhardt and Her Powerful Company. Translated by Fred. Lyster.
Printer/Publisher: The Theatre Ticket Office
Language: English
Notes: French and English. On cover: The Only Correct and Authentic Edition. The Bernhardt Edition. New York: Published by F. Rullmann, Theatre Ticket Office, c1890.