DICKINSON Thomas H selects and edits Chief Contemporary Dramatists
Houghton Mifflin & Co 1915 (fourth impression)
spine bumped dulled and a trifle chipped, corners rubbed, cloth bubbling upper cover, printed double column, ownership signature front pastedown, good. contains ‘Lady Windermere’s Fan’ by Oscar Wilde, ‘The Second Mrs Tanqueray’ by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, ‘Michael and His Lost Angel’ by Henry Arthur Jones, ‘Strife’ by John Galsworthy, ‘The Madras House’ by Granville Barker, ‘The Hour-Glass’ by William Butler Yeats, ‘Riders to the Sea’ by John Millington Synge, ‘The Rising of the Moon’ by Lady Gregory, ‘The Truth’ by Clyde Fitch, ‘The Great Divide’ by William Vaughan Moody, ‘The Witching Hour’ by Augustus Thomas, ‘The Scarecrow’ by Percy MacKaye, ‘The Weavers’ by Gerhart Hauptmann (translated by Mary Morison), ‘The Vale of Content’ by Hermann Sudermann (translated by William Ellery Leonard), ‘The Red Robe’ by Eugene Brieux (translated by F O Reed), ‘Know Thyself’ by Paul Hervieu (translated by Barry Cerf), ‘Pelleas and Melisande’ by Maurice Maeterlinck (translated by Richard Hovey), ‘Beyond Human Power’ by Bjornstjerne Bjornson (translated by Lee M Hollander), ‘The Father’ by August Strindberg (translated by N Erichsen) and ‘The Cherry Orchard’ by Anton Tchekhov (translated by George Calderon); same year as the first edition; 676 pages including appendix
£10.00
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