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JOHN M. SYNGE: A FEW PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS With Biographical Notes

JOHN M. SYNGE: A FEW PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS With Biographical Notes | Libri antichi e moderni | [Synge, J.M] Masefield

Libri antichi e moderni
[Synge, J.M] Masefield
The Macmillon Company, 1915
165,00 €
(Newburyport, Stati Uniti d'America)

Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

  • Anno di pubblicazione
  • 1915
  • Luogo di stampa
  • New York
  • Autore
  • [Synge, J.M] Masefield
  • Editori
  • The Macmillon Company

Descrizione

LIMITED first American edition, one only 500 copies printed and hand-numbered. Published the same year as Irish edition. With a portrait frontispiece, titlepage and opening initial printed in red and black. Tall 8vo, in the publisher's original brown paper-covered boards backed in tan paper, the upper cover with a tan paper label lettered in black within a maroon frame. 35pp. A fine copy but for some mellowing to the paper spine, which is actually far less than what is typically found, the paper is intact with no splitting or loss, just a bit aged and with a little fingering.

Edizione: one of only 500 copies, and the american and irish editions combined totaled only 850 copies. a view into the captivating life of j. m. synge, one of the most prominent names in the irish literary and theatrical revival. these glimpses are provided by firsthand memories john masefield's friendship with the irish playwright; offering personal insights into his character, creative process, and final days.<br> "discover the depths of synge's character, his profound connection to ireland, and the indelible impact of his work on the literary world. from his early years to the poignant end of his life, masefield's recollections provide an intimate portrait of synge's aspirations, challenges, and unparalleled contributions to the arts. this narrative is not just a tribute but an invitation to explore the mind of a genius whose works continue to resonate with audiences worldwide." - review of a modern reprint.

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