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Good. No Jacket. Size: 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall; Trade Paperback in Good Condition. Completely revised Dover edition 1967. Black and turquoise blue cover is clean, with light wear to corners and edges. No creasing. Dover editions use opaque paper that will not discolor or become brittle with age. Pages are sewn in signatures, in the method traditionally used for the best books, and will not drop out. The binding will not crack or split. Page edges and pages are clean and white, no markings of any kind. Eugene O'Neill (1888-1953) is a most important American dramatist, some consider the most important, but it was many years before a source book was published on his life and work. "Eugene O'Neill: The Man and His Plays" was the first such work. The author takes each of O'Neill's play separately and analyzes it, as a reflection of O'Neill's relationship to his environment at the time the play was written. A critical summary of the play is given, as well as the circumstances under which it was produced. There is a checklist of all plays, a list of first performances, and a selected bibliography. At the end of the book, there are four manuscript sketches by O'Neill for the settings of his play, "Desire Under the Elms". These drawings originally appeared in the Provincetown Playbill, No. 5, Season of 1924-25, from which this battered source this reproduction was taken. The book includes author's preface, ix + 182 pages with Bibliographical appendix. 5.4 x 8 inches. Dover Publications, New York, 1967 edition, Dover edition first published 1947, a revised and enlarged version of the work published by Robert M. McBride & Company in 1929.
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Very Good. Very good paperback. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show minor shelf wear.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day!
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Good. Softcover, Solid and unmarked copy, mild reading/age wear. We take great pride in accurately describing the condition of our books and media, ship within 48 hours, and offer a 100% money back guarantee. Customers purchasing more than one item from us may be entitled to a shipping discount.
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Near Fine in Good jacket. Revised edition. Near fine with some rubbing at the spine ends in a good or better price-clipped dust jacket that is rubbed, with wear at the edges, and tape reinforcement. Signed by Clark on the first page.
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Very Good. First edition. Bookplate of a theatre institute, bottom corner bumped, spine lettering a little dull, very good without dustwrapper. Inscribed by Clark in the year of publication.
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Near Fine in Good jacket. First edition. Near fine in good plus dustwrapper, with shallow chipping along the extremities, mostly on the front panel. Nicely Inscribed by the author to playwright Samson Raphaelson, author of *The Jazz Singer*: "For Samson Raphaelson, playwright, this tentative record of another, by one who looks to them both for still better things. Cordially, Barrett H. Clark. New York 19 November 1929." A nice association linking two important playwrights through one of the most important drama critics of the era.