A five-act comedy/ballet by French playwright, Moliere. Download it today!
Reader Reviews
Charles Hirst
Over and over...
11 Dec 2020
Read the book years ago and lost my copy in an inter-continent move. Saw the (various) movies - and the BBC series Hannay - did lights for the play. It's great to have it in ePub format. Reply
Nick Waldon
Loved "39 Steps."
10 Dec 2020
Heard it as a radio play, saw the Movie now I've read the book & it still enthralls me. Reply
Dianne
Thirty - Nine Steps
22 Nov 2020
I agree with both Allen Bain, and Stephanie Peterkin. It was a real page turner. Reply
Stephanie Peterkin
22 May 2012
It lived up to my expectation. I couldn't stop reading when I started. Reply
A stellar translation of an unusual Molière play, that is populated with Greeks and Greco-Roman gods, and seasoned with the essence of vaudeville, fantasy, hi...
A five-act comedy-ballet by French playwright, Moliere that was first presented on October 14, 1670 at the Royal Chateau de Chambord for the entertainment of ...
Moliere definitely would have enjoyed all of the contemporary guffaws that Mooney's irreverent version of this timeless comedy provokes from a modern audience...
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