Manon Lescaut
Vocal Score
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Author
Contributions
- Giacomo Puccini (Composer) - Contributor
- Mawbray Marras (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1987-05-01 - Ricordi
Language
English
Word Count
77,000 words, Guess
Page Count
308 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-100634072145
- ISBN-139780634072147
- Goodreads5547323
- Better World Books9780634072147
- Open LibraryOL9488517M
First Sentence
Ann Inn near the Paris Gate at Amiens. Students, citizens, villagers, women, girls and soldiers fill the square; some are standing and talking, while others are seated at tables, drinking and playing cards.
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