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Very Good. French's Standard Library Edition. Small stamp ("To be returned to Samuel French...") on cover and first leaf, small chips and tears on wraps with a toned spine, very good. A play about the ultimate domineering wife, winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Basis for three films in 1928, 1936, and finally in 1950; with Irene Rich, Rosalind Russell and Joan Crawford each assaying the title role. The 1936 version with Russell is particularly notable and was the actress's first major success. Several of Kelly's other plays were also filmed, and he was the uncle of screen legend Grace Kelly.
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Near Fine in Very Good+ jacket. Book Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1926. First Edition, third printing. Near Fine/Very Good+. Third printing of the first edition in nice unclipped original dust jacket. Clean unfaded black cloth boards with clean unchipped paper labels on cover and spine. Small bump to one corner tip. No fraying or wear. Binding is tight and square, hinges are sound-no cracking. Pages and edges are clean with clean endpapers-no names, writing or bookplates. 174 pages. Clean dust jacket has a few small edge chips, short closed edge tears. Not price clipped (1.50 net on front inside flap). Enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. Awarded the Pulitzer Prize for the Best American Play of 1925.
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Very Good. Revised edition. Rebound without wrappers in buckram and cloth (possibly a presentation issue, as we have seen it so bound before, and both times they were inscribed by Kelly). Modest stain on the front board. Inscribed by the playwright: "To Darrell from George Kelly. Phila., Oct. 1949." A play about the ultimate domineering wife, winner of the 1926 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Basis for three films in 1928, 1936, and 1950; with Irene Rich, Rosalind Russell, and Joan Crawford each assaying the title role. The 1936 version with Russell is particularly notable and was the actress's first major success. Several of Kelly's other plays were also filmed, and he was the uncle of screen legend Grace Kelly.
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Very Good+ No Jacket. 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall. Clean, very little wear. Black cloth w/labels on spine & cvr. Innards clean & tight. Pub. January, 1926. 174 pp.