The Good Companions
/ðə ˌɡʊd kəmˈpænjənz/
/ðə ˌɡʊd kəmˈpænjənz/
- a novel (1929) by J B Priestley. It is Priestley's best-known novel, and tells the story of three people from different parts of England who set up a small theatre company together.
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