The Later Plays of Eugene O'Neill by Eugene O'Neill - front cover
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The Later Plays of Eugene O'Neill

by Eugene O'Neill

"The Later Plays of Eugene O'Neill" by Eugene O'Neill, published by The Modern Library in 1967, features significant works from the playwright's later career. Edited by Travis Bogard, this New York edition includes plays like "Ah, Wilderness!" and "A Moon for the Misbegotten". The book is in good condition with no inscriptions, making it a valuable addition for drama enthusiasts and collectors.

$8.58$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1967
The Modern Library
Stock:1 available
SKU:A6-B10-ALT-BRS-0288

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Condition Details

The book appears to be in good condition with some signs of wear typical of its age. The cover shows minor edge wear, but the binding remains intact. There are no inscriptions or library markings, ensuring a clean copy for collectors or readers.

About This Vintage 1967 Edition

"The Later Plays of Eugene O'Neill," published by The Modern Library in 1967, is a collection that showcases the profound works of one of America's most celebrated playwrights. Edited by Travis Bogard, this edition includes notable plays such as "Ah, Wilderness!", "A Touch of the Poet", "Hughie", and "A Moon for the Misbegotten". O'Neill's contributions to drama have left an indelible mark on American theater, and this collection captures his later, more mature works. The book is published in New York and features a frontispiece photograph by Louis Sheaffer. Although the edition is not specified, this volume is part of the Modern Library College Editions, known for their scholarly introductions and reliable texts. The book is ideal for collectors and students of American drama, offering insight into O'Neill's thematic explorations and character development. The physical condition of the book is not fully detailed, but it is a valuable addition to any literary collection.

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