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The Cocktail Party: A Comedy
- £15.00
- EliotÕs play was first produced at the 1949 Edinburgh Festival, after which a few amendments were made. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
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The Cocktail Party: A Comedy
- £25.00
- EliotÕs play was first produced at the 1949 Edinburgh Festival, after which a few amendments were made. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
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The Collected Plays (3 vols)
- £150.00
- Maugham's plays were first published togheter in 1931. This reprint version was published to conform to the style of Complete Short Stories & Selected Novels. Vol 1 - Lady Frederick / Mrs Dot / Jack Straw / Penelope / Smith / The Land of Promise; Vol II - Our Betters…
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The Complaisant Lover – A Play
- £50.00
- Consisting of two acts (each of two scenes), the play revolves around an affair between Mary Rhodes and Clive Root, the book seller friend of her husband, Victor. The play takes place in the Rhodes family home and an Amsterdam guesthouse. It's first production was produced by John Gielgud in…
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The Complaisant Lover – A Play
- £50.00
- Consisting of two acts (each of two scenes), the play revolves around an affair between Mary Rhodes and Clive Root, the book seller friend of her husband, Victor. The play takes place in the Rhodes family home and an Amsterdam guesthouse. It's first production was produced by John Gielgud in…
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The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw (1 volume)
- £45.00
- George Bernard Shaw was a satirical genius, ruthlessly exposing hypocrisy, and creating moral dilemmas for the reader to mull on. These are biting, witty, sometimes rude, highly intelligent plays. This collection of thirty-four of his plays is an Omnibus that will give hours of pleasure to the reader.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £25.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £45.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. It is a drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. It is a drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £25.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
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The Cornerstones, a conversation in Elysium
- £14.00
- An imaginary conversation between Confucius, Lincoln, Lenin, a British airman and a soldier in which they demand that humanity in the present crisis be given a nobler purpose and more certain aim. Eric Robert Russell Linklater (1899-1974) was a Scottish writer, known for more than 20 novels, as well as…
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The Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed
- £10.00
- Small, pocket edition (135cm x 105cm) of Sheridan's masterpiece. It was first staged at Drury Lane Theatre in 1779, and is a burlesque on stage acting and play production conventions, and Sheridan considered the first act to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful…
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The Cocktail Party: A Comedy
- £15.00
- EliotÕs play was first produced at the 1949 Edinburgh Festival, after which a few amendments were made. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
- Add to basket
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The Cocktail Party: A Comedy
- £25.00
- EliotÕs play was first produced at the 1949 Edinburgh Festival, after which a few amendments were made. Provenance: BBC Political journalist Peter Hardiman Scott (plate on ffep)
- Add to basket
-
The Collected Plays (3 vols)
- £150.00
- Maugham's plays were first published togheter in 1931. This reprint version was published to conform to the style of Complete Short Stories & Selected Novels. Vol 1 - Lady Frederick / Mrs Dot / Jack Straw / Penelope / Smith / The Land of Promise; Vol II - Our Betters…
- Add to basket
-
The Complaisant Lover – A Play
- £50.00
- Consisting of two acts (each of two scenes), the play revolves around an affair between Mary Rhodes and Clive Root, the book seller friend of her husband, Victor. The play takes place in the Rhodes family home and an Amsterdam guesthouse. It's first production was produced by John Gielgud in…
- Add to basket
-
The Complaisant Lover – A Play
- £50.00
- Consisting of two acts (each of two scenes), the play revolves around an affair between Mary Rhodes and Clive Root, the book seller friend of her husband, Victor. The play takes place in the Rhodes family home and an Amsterdam guesthouse. It's first production was produced by John Gielgud in…
- Add to basket
-
The Complete Plays of Bernard Shaw (1 volume)
- £45.00
- George Bernard Shaw was a satirical genius, ruthlessly exposing hypocrisy, and creating moral dilemmas for the reader to mull on. These are biting, witty, sometimes rude, highly intelligent plays. This collection of thirty-four of his plays is an Omnibus that will give hours of pleasure to the reader.
- Add to basket
-
The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £25.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
-
The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £45.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. It is a drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
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The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. It is a drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
-
The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £25.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
-
The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
-
The Confidential Clerk: A Play
- £40.00
- Eliot's penultimate play first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1953. A drawing room farce of mistaken identity.
- Add to basket
-
The Cornerstones, a conversation in Elysium
- £14.00
- An imaginary conversation between Confucius, Lincoln, Lenin, a British airman and a soldier in which they demand that humanity in the present crisis be given a nobler purpose and more certain aim. Eric Robert Russell Linklater (1899-1974) was a Scottish writer, known for more than 20 novels, as well as…
- Add to basket
-
The Critic or A Tragedy Rehearsed
- £10.00
- Small, pocket edition (135cm x 105cm) of Sheridan's masterpiece. It was first staged at Drury Lane Theatre in 1779, and is a burlesque on stage acting and play production conventions, and Sheridan considered the first act to be his finest piece of writing. One of its major roles, Sir Fretful…
- Add to basket
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