THE BELL

The eccentric members of an Anglican lay community strive for Utopian ideals in this tragi-comedy of misapplied love.

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Main Author: Murdoch, Iris
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: CHATTO & WINDUS LONDON THE HOGARTH PRESS 1984
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