The dramatic works of Massinger and Ford by Massinger, Philip, 1583-1640; Ford, John, 1586-ca. Marmorschnitt. roger j treglown ABA
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Wear, Fraying Along Top And Bottom Edges Of Spine, Split Halfway Dorn Front Spine Edge And 3/4" Across Spine; Fronmt Hinge Cracked; Spine Cloth Browned, Spine Gilt Still Clear, Former Owner's Name On Front Pastedown. Some fading to the boards. London : Printed for Henry Washbourne & Co; 25, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row. Condition: Good. Internally, firmly bound, bright and generally clean, aside from some light spotting to the first and last pages, as well as some light off-setting to the title page. Harness?].
Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Antiquariat Düwal (1863), From: More information about this seller 8vo; lxi, 450; vi, 212 pages, half calf, raised bands, extra gilt spine with contrasting morocco labels, top of joints started, marbled endpapers and edges, solid text block.
Hard Cover. There is not much information on his life. Herbert recommended Arthur in 1587 for the office of examiner in the Court of the Marches.
THE CORNERS ARE HEAVILY SCUFFED AND EXPOSED.
Minor instances of age-related marks towards start and end, but overall a well-cared for volume, with interior very good indeed for age. Seller Inventory # 051202. No Jacket. Hardcover.
Eliot, "Philip Massinger" (1920), available abridged in 'Selected Prose of T.S. Condition: Fair. John Ford was an English poet and a major playwright during the reign of Charles I. Ford is best known for the tragedy 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1633).
Published by Caution must be used in interpreting this play as an elucidation of Massinger's views; it is not entirely his work. An allusion to the same subject may be traced in The Maid of Honour. John Ford With steel plate portait frontispiece and vignette. A fine copy.
Seller Inventory # 96-7080. gr. All edges gilt. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Small 4to, panelled calf, gilt stamp of the Princess or Queen ( of England) on top cover. THE CORNERS ARE HEAVILY SCUFFED AND EXPOSED. | Contact this seller The duke of Milan. Category: Theatre & Plays; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. A lovely copy bound in 3/4 brown pebble grained morocco over brown cloth, raised bands with compartments lettered and decorated in gilt, all edges marbled with matching endpapers, early bookplate, small area of sunning along upper edge of front board. 2nd Edition. Seller Inventory # 22123. Slight edgewear, rubbing to leather boards, a few ownership stamps/ signature, light foxing mostly to prelims, light age-toning, else an attractive example of this hard-to-find title. Seller Inventory # 3340.