The wicked Wang-Pah meets a dragon: a Chinese fantasy in three acts

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New York : Samual French; London: Samuel French, Ltd.

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This play tells the tale of true love between a maiden, Mo Lan and the ward of a Viceroy, Wu Sun. Wu Sun is stolen from his royal home by a demon. The Moon Goddess, Chang-Ngo, intervenes and returns Wu Sun to his ancestral home, where he lives in the guise of a wandering minstrel. Unbeknownst to the Viceroy, the demon has substituted Wu Sun with his own progeny, the wicked Wang-Pah. The author, Floralyn Cadwell was the head of the English Department at McKinley High School. Includes illustrations and music.

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Cadwell, F. (1925). The wicked Wang-Pah meets a dragon : A Chinese fantasy in three acts. New York : Samuel French

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47 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates

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