THEATRE - Jean-Paul SARTRE - "Les Mouches" / Rare original program from the Théâ…
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THEATRE - Jean-Paul SARTRE - "Les Mouches" / Rare original program from the Théâtre de la Cité premiere of this play in 1943, with and staged by Charles DULLIN, small war format (paper shortage, 8 p in-12, used condition): presentation by Dullin, analysis, Secours National propaganda, distribution

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THEATRE - Jean-Paul SARTRE - "Les Mouches" / Rare original program from the Théâtre de la Cité premiere of this play in 1943, with and staged by Charles DULLIN, small war format (paper shortage, 8 p in-12, used condition): presentation by Dullin, analysis, Secours National propaganda, distribution

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