Just before he wrote the classic Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett wrote another play, entitled Eleutheria. Circumstances provided for Waiting for Godot to be produced and to become a masterpiece. Forty years later, Beckett gave the manuscript to his old publisher and the rest is history.
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Just before he wrote the classic Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett wrote another play, entitled Eleutheria. Circumstances provided for Waiting for Godot to be produced and to become a masterpiece. Forty years later, Beckett gave the manuscript to his old publisher and the rest is history.
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Seller's Description:
Good. No jacket. First printing, number 47 of 250 such special editions. Signed by Barney Rosset, who published many of Beckett's major works in English, as well as two others whose names cannot be made out. Some light pencil marks throughout. A few light spots on covers, as well as a few on outside edge of pages, not visible inside (from something being spattered, *not* foxing or mold).