All My Sons

All My Sons
ISBN-10
1408108380
ISBN-13
9781408108383
Series
All My Sons
Category
Drama
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2010-04-30
Publisher
A&C Black
Authors
Arthur Miller, Toby Zinman

Description

The play that launched Arthur Miller's career - a devastating indictment of war profiteering.

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