Masterplots: Five Hundred Plot-Stories and Essay-Reviews from the World's Fine Literature by Frank N. Magill - front cover
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Masterplots: Five Hundred Plot-Stories and Essay-Reviews from the World's Fine Literature

by Frank N. Magill

"Masterplots" by Frank N. Magill, Salem Press, 1960, First Edition. Hardcover reference book offering plot summaries and essays on world literature. Good condition, no dust jacket. Ideal for students and literature enthusiasts seeking concise literary analysis.

$36.46$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1960
Salem Press
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B8-DRJ-0294

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a strong blue cloth binding and gold lettering on the cover and spine. There is no dust jacket present. The pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings, maintaining the integrity of the text. The spine and corners show minimal wear, typical of a well-preserved reference volume.

About This Vintage 1960 Edition

"Masterplots: Five Hundred Plot-Stories and Essay-Reviews from the World's Fine Literature," edited by Frank N. Magill, is a comprehensive reference work published by Salem Press in 1960. This first edition volume, originating from New York, offers an extensive collection of plot summaries and critical essays on significant works of literature. The book is a valuable resource for students, educators, and literature enthusiasts seeking concise analyses and insights into classic and contemporary literary works. Frank N. Magill, renowned for his contributions to literary reference, ensures each entry is both informative and accessible. This edition, part of the third series labeled A-LIE, is particularly notable for its historical context and the breadth of literature it covers. The book is bound in sturdy blue cloth with gold lettering, reflecting its academic purpose. The absence of a dust jacket does not detract from its utility as a reference tool. Overall, this edition is a must-have for those interested in literary criticism and analysis.

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Salem Press

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