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The Gloucester County Times (Gloucester County Times - December 6, 2009) Stages at Camden County College will present a theatrical adaptation of a beloved Jane Austen novel as its Fall 2009 production. The Stages production of "Pride and Prejudice" will be presented in Dennis Flyer Memorial Theatre.
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Details of Book: Pride And PrejudiceBook: Pride And Prejudice Author: Jane Austen ISBN:
8181991079
ISBN-13:
9788181991072
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978-8181991072
Binding: Paperback Publishing Date: 2004 Publisher: Anmol Publisher Number of Pages: 312
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