BookGilt - Search results - Author: maeterlinck-maurice; Title: pelleas-and-melisande-other-plays

  • Publisher: Dodds, Mead and Company, New York
  • Date published: 1911
  • Format: Hardcover
Decorative Cloth. Tight binding. No chips, tears, creases to pages. Floral embossed design with gilt lettering on green coverboards. Top edge of pages is gilt. Gift incriptions and red pencil mark on front endpaper. Light shelf wear to coverboards. Size:12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
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  • Publisher: New York: Boni & Liveright/Modern Library Edition. 1919-1925 GREEN LEATHERETTE
  • Date published: 1925
  • Format: Hardcover
GREEN LEATHERETTE with gold trim and lettering; spine #2; BL logo on Front; Brodzky Endpapers.
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  • Publisher: New York: Boni & Liveright /Modern Library Edition. 1917 True First Modern Library Edition.
  • Date published: 1917
  • Format: Hardcover
SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. BOOK: Brown Leatherette with CI Catalog with 12 titles listed at front; Gold BL logo on front plus gold author name and title on spine; brown endpapers; brown top-stain; wear on both top and bottom spine edges and along bottom. STORY: Maeterlinck s small gem is decidedly different in being a comedy. As nephews Gustavus and Achilles hold a funeral dinner for their dead Aunt Hortensia, a ragged stranger convinces the maid Virginia that he is Saint Antony of Padua (1195-1213) sent by God to resurrect the dead woman. For the nephews who had counted on their wealthy aunt s inheritance, this is not such welcome news. On a smaller scale rich with irony and humour, Maeterlinck portrays the old question whether humanity would not recrucify Christ should he return.
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  • Publisher: New York: Boni and Liveright, Inc. Publisher. TRUE FIRST PRINTING, MAY 1917, 12 Titles listed in Catalog 1, FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION.
  • Date published: 1917
  • Format: Hardcover
SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. TRUE FIRST EDITION Leatherette Book in excellent condition; covered in Forest Green Leatherette; Marble green endpapers; has Catalog 1 with 12 Titles listed in front; Spine 1; Gold BL Logo on front with title and author on spine also in gold; previous owner's name "Harold M. Lord" very neatly written in Free Front Endpaper along with his embossed name and address (barely noticeable). STORY: Maeterlinck s small gem is decidedly different in being a comedy. As nephews Gustavus and Achilles hold a funeral dinner for their dead Aunt Hortensia, a ragged stranger convinces the maid Virginia that he is Saint Antony of Padua (1195-1213) sent by God to resurrect the dead woman. For the nephews who had counted on their wealthy aunt s inheritance, this is not such welcome news. On a smaller scale rich with irony and humour, Maeterlinck portrays the old question whether humanity would not recrucify Christ should he return.
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  • Publisher: New York: Boni and Liveright, Inc. Publisher. 1917, TRUE FIRST MODERN LIBRARY EDITION.
  • Date published: 1917
  • Format: Hardcover
SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. BOOK: Light Brown Leatherette with Gold BL on front and gold author's name and title on spine; C1 Catalog at front with 12 titles listed, this being one of the first twelve May 1917 editions; light brown endpapers in excellent condition; light wear on edges of spine (see scan). No DJ. STORY: Maeterlinck s small gem is decidedly different in being a comedy. As nephews Gustavus and Achilles hold a funeral dinner for their dead Aunt Hortensia, a ragged stranger convinces the maid Virginia that he is Saint Antony of Padua (1195-1213) sent by God to resurrect the dead woman. For the nephews who had counted on their wealthy aunt s inheritance, this is not such welcome news. On a smaller scale rich with irony and humour, Maeterlinck portrays the old question whether humanity would not recrucify Christ should he return.
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  • Publisher: New York: Boni & Liveright, Inc./The Modern Library Edition. First Edition, May 1917, 12 Titles
  • Date published: 1917
  • Format: Hardcover
SHEPARDSON BOOKSTALL, 20 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE. VERY RARE SURVIVING TRUE FIRST COPY. BOOK: In excellent condition has CI table of 12 Titles at front, which makes it a May 1917 first edition; Dark Brown Leatherette with dark brown marble endpapers (1917-19); brown topstain; light wear on top and bottom spine edges. NO DJ. STORY: Maeterlinck s small gem is decidedly different in being a comedy. As nephews Gustavus and Achilles hold a funeral dinner for their dead Aunt Hortensia, a ragged stranger convinces the maid Virginia that he is Saint Antony of Padua (1195-1213) sent by God to resurrect the dead woman. For the nephews who had counted on their wealthy aunt s inheritance, this is not such welcome news. On a smaller scale rich with irony and humour, Maeterlinck portrays the old question whether humanity would not recrucify Christ should he return.
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