Edmond Rostand
George Grantham Bain Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ggbain-27977

Edmond Rostand

Author of Cyrano de Bergerac

Also known as: E. Rostand, Edmond Rostard, Edmont Rostand, Edward Rostand, Rostand Edmond, Edmund Rostand ... (see complete list), Edmond Rostland, Ecmond Ronstand, Edmond Rostrand, Эдмон Ростан, Edmond Rostand ; Brian Hooker, TRANS. LOWELL BAIR EDMOND ROSTAND, Edmond Rostand; Translator Lowell Bair, Edmond; Brian Hooker, translator. Rostand, Edmond; Hooker, Brian (translator) Rostand, Edmond; Translated By Hooker, Brian Rostand, Edmond (In a New English Version By Louis Rostand, Edmond Rostand; Translator Louis Untermeyer; Illus, Edmond Rostand; Translator Brian Hooker; Preface C, Edmond Rostand; Illustrator Nino Carbe; Translator

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