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VG. Dark green binding, gilt lettering on cover and spine. Edge wear, owner inscription ft endpaper. Foundations of the modern drama with an exploration of the Scandinavian theatre, French novelists, Henri Becque, Theatre Libre and Freie Buhne, realistic drama in France, naturalistic drama in Germany, Renaissance of the English drama, Neo-Romantic movements in modern drama, the Irish and German movements, and a critical bibliography of the modern drama.
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Very Good (covers nice; ink signature of Professor Allan Greene and another name & date in pencil on front endpaper & some spotting edges; few pencil notations text); browning front edge & few nicks & small tears d/j.