Faust
Libretto
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Word Count
12,000 words, Guess
Page Count
48 pages
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Paperback
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- ISBN-100793534240
- ISBN-139780793534241
- Goodreads1264245
- LibraryThing1411950
- Better World Books9780793534241
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- Open LibraryOL9651126M
Description
The old philosopher Faust, in his study, is tired of life, but hearing the cheerful sounds of life outside, now calls on the Devil to help him. Mephistopheles appears and grants him wealth and power and, at his request, youth, in return for his soul.
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