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A1 (~22 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition. Light age toning. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
A1 (~22 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition. Light age toning. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
Jefferson NC and London: McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers, 2013. Large Octavo, viii, 358 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in the publisher's light blue cloth bearing black lettering to the spine. Boards show minimal wear with small bump to spine tail edge. Text block has mild age toning to the edges. Illustrated. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column F, ND-F. More
New York: Schirmer Books, 1996. Second edition, 1887-1995. Quarto; Second edition, 1887-1995; G; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine, white with blue and gold print, library call number label at bottom; Boards in white cloth with blue and gold print, light wear to spine caps and corners, library labels on rear, else clean and strong; Text blocks have library stamp on top edge, inked out library stamp on rear flyleaf, blank library label on title page verso, else clean and tight; CONTENTS: Vol. 1: A-S (xiii, 1096 pages) — Vol. 2. T-Z and Indexes (vii, paged 1097-2093). [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. More
Philadelphia: Chilton Company, 1958. Octavo; G-/G- Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Blue and Off White spine with Black and Off White text; Dustjacket protected by mylar covering, some edgewear, some shelfwear, small open and closed tears along edges of both covers, fraying and small open tears along spine edges and at corners; Boards shaken, some edgewear, some shelfwear, fraying along tail edge of spine and both covers, rubbing to corners; Textblock has water staining to endpapers and pastedowns, foxing on some forward and rear pages, light age toning; 256 pp. More
Suffolk and London: Snape Maltings Foundation Ltd and Faber Music, 1972. First Edition. Octavo, x, 437 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine pictorial orange and black with white lettering. Slight exteriorly and lightly age toned interiorly with minor wear to the edges. Boards have very slight wear and minimal wear to the head/tail edges. Text block shows slight foxing to the edges with light foxing to the end papers. Pictorial end papers. Gift inscription to verso to the front end paper. Illustrated. First edition. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column A, ND-A. More
Kristiania: Forlagt av h. aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), 1923. Square octavo; vg-/none; red leather spine with gilt titles; half bound style with faux raised bands; and greenish marbled boards; ex libris, signature, title page; endpapers, marbled; all edges and corners, wear and chipping; scars and scratches; text block, clean; 286 pp.; illus., frontispiece with tissue guard; theater photos; binding shaken; else good; ---TEXT IN NORWEGIAN. Shelved in Room X. More
New York: C. A. Alvord, 1867. Super Octavo, 46 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a plastic covering. Spine is green with no text. Boards have some shelf wear and minor tears to the head and tail of the spine. Text block has some scuffing and minor staining on the end papers and paste downs, light foxing on some pages, and light pencil writing on the last rear end paper. NOTE: Shelved in Room A. More
Boston: W. A. Butterfield, 1911. First Edition, Limited Edition: 1/500. Imperial Octavo, 7 pages. In Good condition. Spine is black with no text. Boards have some denting, scuffing, bumping to corners, and some tearing to the head and tail of the spine. Text block has minor foxing. NOTE: Shelved in Room A. More
Buenos Aires: Editorial Losada, S.A., 1955. 10mo; G/paperback; gray spine with black text; covers show some soiling smudges; minor chips to edges and joints; faux flaps; intact panels; text block edges have slight age toning; deckled edges; ex-library stamp to ffep and half title page; minor defects to hinges, but not detached; interior good; pp 137; text in Spanish. More
New York: Shearjashub Spooner, 1852. First American Edition. Elephant Folio (22.2 in. x 28.4 in.), Two Volumes. In Good plus condition. Three-quarter bound in red morocco and red buckram with gilt ruling and lettering to spine and gilt ruling to boards. Volumes show moderate rubbing to leather and gilt on spines, moderate plus bumping and chipping to head and tail of spines and corners, loss of approximately 0.25 in. of material to head and tail of spines. Edges show moderate shelf wear; light plus staining is visible on front and back boards on both volumes, along with discoloration to leather on front/back boards on both volumes, some minor splitting to leather along joints, and slight bowing to boards. Text blocks show light to moderate uneven age toning and foxing throughout interiors of both volumes, along with occasional light damp staining to bottom and top margins of both volumes (not impacting plates or text), offsetting from plates to facing verso throughout both volumes, and moderate chipping to top and bottom of pages. With all plates as issued: 51 plates present in Vol. I. and 49 plates present in Vol. II. CONTENTS: Vol. I (205 pages, [51 plates]) Front free end paper has been torn free, trimmed, and reattached with clear non-archival tape. Several small closed tears repaired with clear non-archival tape. Frontispiece has been tipped in and silked, repairing a complete vertical tear impacting rightmost edge of frontispiece image, and has a crease along the edge. Frontispiece tissue guard is significantly creased with chipping and open tears to edges, and a repaired open tear to lower edge (2.25 in. x 1.5 in.). Title page has been professionally silked to reinforce several large tears and two repaired open tears to lower edge of title page. Eight leaves following title page significantly creased, three of which have been silked, and the last of which shows some splitting to silk along crease. -- Vol. II. (200 pages, [49 plates]) Hole in buckram on back board. Buckram on front board has moderate damp staining. Front free endpaper and the first blank leaf have closed tears near spine (2.5 in.), and front free endpaper has large open tear to lower fore edge corner (3 in. x 1.25 in.). Six leaves following title page are significantly creased, and last leaf has closed tear on lower edge (4 in.). SC consignment. Shelved in Jey's Office. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. More
Northampton: Oxenford Press, 1993. Booklet; VG- paperback; Covers are lightly rubbed but otherwise clean and intact; Text block is unmarked with tight binding; pp 30. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #2 - New Ephemera Box #2. More
New York: New Directions, 1944. First Edition Thus. Octavo, 140 pages; VG/VG; spine age-toned sepia, with brown lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; mild shelf wear and soiling; small chips missing at crown of spine; price uncut '$2.50'; pages clean; CX consignment; shelved Case 0. More
Los Angeles: The American Scene, n.d. 75/160. Large, Thin Octavo, 16 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in the publisher's burgundy cloth bearing gilt lettering to the spine. Boards show light wear with faint spotting. Text block has mild yellowish tone to the edges. Deckled fore edge. Illustrated. Very slight foxing to the end papers. Very slight foxing to gutters to few pages. Small dark mark and correction to page four. Number 75 of 160 copies. Originally published in 1937 and privately printed, Philadelphia. This edition was later published, Los Angeles, The American Scene, n.d. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Glass Case, Aisle 10 Endcap. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943. First Edition. Octavo, xx, 704 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a plastic covering over boards. Spine is green with black text on a tan sheet of paper. Boards have some shelf wear, minor bumping to corners, and some dirt trapped under the plastic covering. Text block has minor foxing throughout. NOTE: Shelved in Room A. More
London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, xx pages, 196 pages; VG-; late 19th century calf rebinding; spine paneled, with extensive gilt tooling, two dark brown labels with gilt lettering, date 1858 at tail of spine; mild shelf wear and soiling; corners slightly bumped; wear to both joints; chip missing at crown of spine; chipping and cracking to first spine label; chip coming loose at tail of spine; gilt inside dentelles at both boards; all edges gilt; marbled endpapers; contains black and white illustrated plates; pages clean; shelved Case 9. More
New York and Toronto: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc./Whittlesey House, 1948. First Edition. Octavo; G+; gray/blue spine with gilt text; no jacket; protective mylar wrap to cloth; "signed" sticker to spine; previous bookshop's label to front flap; cloth shows only slight exterior wear; minor edge wear; tight binding; sturdy boards; text block exterior edges have age toned modestly; former owner's bookplate to front pastedown; interior pages mildly toned; pp 347; signed by author. More
Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Riverside Press, 1895. Riverside Edition. Octavo, 6 vols.; VG-; contemporary 3/4 brown leather bindings, boards in brown marbled paper; spines paneled, with gilt lettering and design; mild shelf wear and soiling; corners slightly bumped; mild wear to joints of all vols.; mild wear to crowns and tails of all vols. spines; upper edges gilt; all vols. with previous owner's bookplate at front pastedown; mild age-toning to textblocks; pages clean; shelved above Ancient Greek. More
New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1899. Riverside Edition. Set of six 3/4 octavos in green leather and marble hardcovers; VG; six-band embossed spine in brown leather with gold gilt; moderate discoloration around spines; marble end pages; dusty edges; frontispiece portrait; paper age-toned, clean, with text in tight print; shelved above US History; please contact us for shipping costs. More
New York: Random House, 1980. First Edition. Octavo; VG-/G+; burgundy spine with gilt and red text; first edition; dust jacket exterior shows slight shelf; one or two chips to edges; mildly age toned flaps; cloth shows light tone; strong boards and little wear otherwise; textblock edges lightly toned; interior clean; pp 232; signed by author. More
New York: Random House, 1981. First Edition, first printing. Octavo; VG/VG; Blue jacket spine with red and gold lettering; 341 pages; Book has been SIGNED by Brustein on the ffep: "To Al Sarnoff, with thanks for a pleasant and intelligent interview, Bob Brustein" Some wear to the jacket edges, slight bumping to the boards; Upper edge slightly toned; No interior marking. More
London: Printed for Richard Wellington, at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul’s Church-yard; and sold by A. Bettesworth, at the Red. Lion on London-Bridge, and Jacob Tonson, at the Judge’s Head, in Chancery-Lane, near Fleet-street, 1701. 1701. Quarto, [4],43,[1] pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in full brown calf with gilt titling to spine and gilt ruling to boards and spine. Some scratching, discoloration, and rubbing to spine and to edges of boards. Top margin of pp. 9f trimmed so that the heading at the top of the page is no longer visible. Some wear to edges of text block; text block also shows slight foxing and age toning. Marbled endpapers. ESTC N50856. A reissue of the 1701 edition without the advertisement below 'Finis.' JR Consignment. Shelved in Room G. More
Boston, MA: Estes and Lauriat, 1891. Limited Edition: #295/1000. Octavo, Thirty-Two Volumes. In Good plus condition. Bound in three-quarter unsigned blue calf with paneled spines and gilt lettering and design as well as boards in blue and gold marbled paper. Spines uniformly mildly faded, mild shelf wear and soiling overall. Upper edges of text blocks bright gilt, uncut pages throughout all volumes. Red ribbon bookmarks bound in to each volume. Small armorial seal to each volume. Volume I includes two leaves of an autograph letter signed by Bulwer Lytton, pasted at front free endpaper of "The Last Days of Pompeii". Stamped "295" at limitations page. WM Consignment. Shelved Above England. More
London and New York: Hambledon and London, 2002. First Edition. Octavo; VG-/G+; white pictorial spine with red and black text; stated first edition; dust jacket exterior shows slight soiling; cloth exterior has minimal wear; slightly cocked spine; textblock exterior edges have mild ivory tone; interior pages clean; illustrated; pp 283. More
London: John Murray, 1823. First Edition. Octavo, viii, 188, 7 pages. In Very Good condition with Very Good ephemera. Bound in contemporary brown leather covered with elaborate gilt tooling and titling. Six-band embossed spine; burgundy silk end papers. Text block is age-toned with dusty deckled edges. First end page has a tipped-in folded letter (forged) from Goethe about a contribution to Lord Byron's Monument. Second end page has a folded, lengthy note from W.C. Macready concerning a personal legal matter (Macready was the best actor performing Werner for twenty years (1830-1850) both in England and the U.S.). A previous owner's penciled inscription on top of inside first end paper. VK Consignment. Shelved in Case 0. More
Lewiston, Queenston, Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1989. Octavo; VG-; black spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has minimal exterior wear; slightly cocked spine; text block edges clean; interior clean; frontispiece; tight binding; illustrated; pp 362; text in Italian. More
New York: W. W. Norton, 2001. First Edition. Small Octavo; VG-/G+ Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Tan spine with Blue and Brown text; Dustjacket has some edgewear, some shelfwear; Boards strong, slight edgewear, slight shelfwear; Textblock clean; 218 pp; Inscribed by author on front endpaper. Shelved room x, case 2. More
London: Geoffrey Bles, 1928. First Edition, Later Printing. 12mo, 170 pages. In Good condition. Spine yellow with black lettering. Boards show slight soiling wear with lightly rubbed head/tail edges. Text block has moderate plus age toning with slight foxing to few pages, previous owner's name to front end paper and cracking to gutter at pages 16-17. Illustrated. First Edition, Later Printing. More
New Haven: Yale Courant, 1908. First American Edition and First English Translation. Octavo, 72 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in publisher's green cloth with gilt to front cover. Very light shelfwear. Folding facsimile of a letter from Alla Nazimova praising the translation. SC Consignment. Shelved in Case 0. More
London: Faber and Faber, 1964. 10mo; pp 195; G/G-; ivory/red spine with black text; dust jacket has sunned spine and edges; minor chips to corners; light soiling to exterior; cloth shows light wear to exterior; strong boards; text block shows some foxing to exterior edges; interior clean;. More
New York: The World Publishing Company, 1956. Limited Edition (66/975). Octavo, 351 pages; VG; fully bound in black cloth, spine has gilt lettering and tooling on a red stripe, front cover has a small embossed publisher's logo; binding has minimal wear along the top and bottom edges; pages have red coloring along the top edge; housed is glassine covering and black publisher's slipcase; shelved Shakespeare. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, in bookcase next to Ephemera section. More
London: John Watts, 1740. First Edition. Octavo, 346 pages; VG-; late 20th century rebinding, quarter binding of black leather, boards in red marbled paper; mild shelf wear and soiling; fore-edge with decorative red speckling; mild age-toning and foxing throughout; pages clean; shelved Case 3. More
London: Printed for J. Clarke, C. Hitch and L. Hawes ... et al. 1760. 18mo; 4 volumes; VG-; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print on red banner; Boards in brown leather, clean and strong; Text blocks have tinted top edge, red-speckled edges, light age-toning to paper, else clean and tight; CONTENTS: Vol. 1. Love’s Last Shift, a Comedy ; Woman’s Wit, a Comedy ; Love Makes a Man, a Comedy ; She Would and She Would Not, a Comedy (xii, 394 pages, frontispiece (port.)) — Vol. 2. The Careless Husband, a Comedy ; The Rival Fools, a Comedy ; The Lady’s Last Stake, a Comedy ; Richard III, a Tragedy (372 pages) — Vol. 3. The Double Gallant, a Comedy ; Ximena, a Tragedy ; The Comical Lovers, a Comedy ; The Non-Juror, a Comedy (369 pages) — Vol. 4. The Refusal ; The Provoked Husband ; Love in a Riddle ; Papal Tyranny (faint moisture stain at top edge of initial and final pages; 381 pages). Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, in wraparound bookcase next to 15's. More
London: John C. nimmo, 1889. New edition with notes and supplement. Octavo; 2 volumes in slipcase; New edition with notes and supplement; VG-; Hardcover; Spine, blue with gold print on red banners, raised bands; Slipcase in blue cloth, peripheral toning, slight soiling, else clean and strong; Boards in blue leather, clean and strong; Text blocks have gilt top edge, deckle edges, tight binding, clean text; Vol. 1. lxxi, 337 pages — Vol. 2. vi, 416 pages; Illustrated “with twenty-six mezzotint portraits by R.B. Parkes, and eighteen etchings by AdolpheLalauze”. More
London: 1735-1736. 18mo; G-; Hardcover; Spine, green with gold print, raised bands; Boards in green leather, wear/light scuffing to spine caps, hinges, and corners, light blemishes on on rear, else clean and strong; Text block has marbled edges and endpapers, cracked front hinge, slight occasional foxing and age-toning to paper, else clean and tight; Volume title from spine; CONTENTS: Includes five separately published comedies bound together: The Careless Husband : a Comedy / written by C. Cibber (Printed for Jacob Tonson, London, 1735; 106 pages, frontispiece) — Woman’s Wit, or, The Lady in Fashion : a Comedy Acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesty’s Servants / written by Colley Cibber (Printed for W. Feales, London, 1736; 119 pages, frontispiece) — The Rival Fools : a Comedy Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by Her Majesty’s Servants / written by Colley Cibber (Printed for Henry Lintot, London, 1736; 94 pages, frontispiece) — She Wou’d and She Wou’d Not (lacks title page; 94 pages) — The Provok’d Wife : a Comedy as It Is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane / [written by John Vanbrugh] (Printed for W. Feales … et al., London, 1835; 107 pages, frontispiece). More
Gallimard, 1966. Octavo, 704 pages. In Very Good condition. Tan spine with red and green lines and red text. Housed in publisher's Good red slipcase. Slipcase has tearing to head edge of opening and mild edgewear and shelfwear. Boards have mild edgewear and shelfwear. Textblock clean. Text in French. More
Paris: Cazin, 1793. 32mo; 3 volumes; G; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print; Boards in brown leather with gilt edges, wear to spine caps, hinges, and corners, slight rubbing, else clean and strong; Text blocks have speckled edges, marbled endpapers, bookplate on front pastedown, name in ink on half-title page, minor occasional foxing, else clean and tight; Text in French; Vol. 1. 243 pages, frontispiece (port.) — Vol. 2. 270 pages — Vol. 3. 283 pages. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, in bookcases next to 7's Ephemera section. More
New York & Westport: Greenwood Press, 1992. First Edition. Octavo, 287 pages. In Very good condition. Brown spine with white lettering. Full binding in brown Cloth. Boards show mild shelf wear. Text bloc clean. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Column B, ND-B. More
London: Whittaker and Co., 1853. Octavo, xxvi, 512 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is brown with gilt lettering. Boards have slight bumping to corners, some shelf wear, , some rubbing, and slight sunning to the spine. Text block has foxing throughout, some writing on the page before page 1, and pages 1-8 are uncut. NOTE: Shelved in Room A. More
London: printed for S. Keble at the Turks-head in Fleetstreet, R. Sare at Grays-Inn-gate, and H. Hindmarsh against the Exchange in Cornhil, 1699. Octavo, [4], 139, [1] pages; G; Bound in full brown calf. Significantly worn and marked binding with chipping and rubbing to boards and cracking to joints. Loss of material at head of spine. Text block age-toned and foxed, with some chipping to edges of first and last leaves. An ex-library copy with usual markings, including bookplate on front pastedown and punched stamp on title page. JR Consignment. Shelved Room G. More
London: printed for S. Keble at the Turk’s-Head in Fleetstreet, R. Sare at Gray’s-Inn-Gate, in Holborn, and H. Hindmarsh against the Exchange in Cornhil, 1698. Octavo; [16], 288 pages. Bound in full brown diced calf; rebacked by Jon Robbins. Spine tanned. Shelf wear, rubbing, and chipping to boards. Text block age-toned and foxedwith scattered water damage. JR Consignment. Shelved Room G. More
Ann Arbor and London: UMI Research Press, 1988. Octavo; G+; ivory white spine with red text; no jacket; cloth shows mild foxing to exterior; strong boards with tight binding; textblock exterior edges have some foxing; light foxing to few first and last pages; otherwise interior clean; pp 174. More
Birmingham, UK: Printed by John Baskerville: For J. and R. Tonson, 1761. Octavo, 3 vols., xl pages, 360 pages, [xii] pages, 516 pages, [xii] pages, 516 pages; G+; contemporary full tree calf bindings; spines with red and dark brown morocco labels and gilt lettering and design; some shelf wear and soiling; corners bumped; joints of all vols. starting; some wear to crowns and tails of all vols. spines; some leather rust; all vols. with marbled endpapers; previous owners' bookplates at front pastedown and free endpaper of all vols.; pages clean; shelved above US History--1700s. More
London: printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753. Sixth Edition. 12mo., 3 volumes; VG: bound in contemporary calf, paneled spines with gilt tooling, black and maroon morocco labels with gilt titling; mild wear and rubbing, front hinge of volume 1 beginning to separate; Each part has a separate dated titlepage, but pagination and register are continuous in each volume, Each volume has a separate dated titlepage which lacks an edition statement. With a collective titlepage.; slight scattered foxing; bookplate of Thomas Basset to front pastedowns of each volume, slight offsetting to endpaper; Contains 6 plays plus Cosgreve's Poems. The first 5 plays have a single frontispiece.: The Old Batchelor, The Double-Dealer, Love for Love, The Mourning Bride, The Way of the World, The Judgment of Paris (no plate), Poems upon Several Occasions (no plate).; shelved Above Science. More
London: [J. Roberts], 1731. First Edition. Thin Octavo, [45]-74 pages. In Very Good condition. Three-quarter bound in brown leather with marbled boards and gilt lettering to spine. Boards show mild shelf wear with rubbing to corners and edges. Text block shows mild foxing throughout interior and small bookplate to front pastedown. Marbled endpapers. Top edge of text block gilt. TD Consignment. Shelved in Case 0. More
Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1885. Octavo; 139 pages; G; Half bound in brown leather with patterned paper boards and gilt lettering on ridged spine; Heavy rubbing to corners and along edges, bumping to corners, rubbing to spine ridges; Textblock has age toning to pages, half title page mostly separated, sticker on front pastedown, splitting along half title page; Signed and inscribed by author on half title page; RWO. More
Paris: A. Deslinieres, 1817. Octavo; G; brown 1/4 bound spines with gilt text; no jackets; 2 volumes; marbled front and rear panels; edges show some scuffing; spines slightly sunned; head text block edges red; otherwise exterior edges have modest age toning; marbled endpapers; frontispiece to both volumes with tissue guard; broken hinges to volume 2; interior pages good; illustrated; pp 450+506; text in French. More
New York: Random House, 1969. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, xxxi, 657 pages. In Very Good minus condition with Good plus slipcase. Slipcase is teal with a tan label and black lettering. Spine is teal with gold lettering. Slip case has shelf wear, mild discoloration around edges, bumping to corners, and tan label has smudging. Text block has some stains on side and bottom edges. More
Paris: Andre Delpeuch, early 20th century. Octavo, six volumes; VG; 3/4 bound in red leather; spines with gilt lettering; mild shelf wear to all volumes; upper edges gilt; text in French; pages clean; shelved above Business/Econ. More
Monte-Carlo: Editions du Livres, 1958. Limited edition 256/500. Octavo, 211 pages; VG/VG; yellow spine with bleu lettering; minor shelf wear along the edges of the wraps and the glassine;, encased in a VG- double slip case with a bumped corner; #256/500; text in French; shelved in French language. More
[London?]: [1922]. 25 sheets of the typescript for the stage play "The Better Half," composing of 24 numbered sheets plus the cover page. Measuring approximately 19x24cm, the group have been folded in half vertically. The extremities show some wear, primarily on the cover sheet and pages 23/24. Paperclip rust marks are present along the upper edge.; The sheets are housed in a cut-open envelope (never mailed) with "M.S.S. of The Better Half by Noel C" written in his hand. Notably, the "oward" is written in blue ink rather than the black of the rest, and probably in a different hand.; Two pages (8, 21) with pencil changes and eleven (11, 12, 15-23) with pen, possibly in Coward's hand. A full list of changes along with a copy of 'London’s Grand Guignol and the Theatre of Horror' By Richard J. Hand and Michael Wilson, University of Exeter Press, 2008, which provides a full script of the copy found in the British Library, will be provided.; Many of the changes are minor, either correcting grammar or punctuation, but the second half in particular has dozens of more significant changes.; This copy appears to have been based on the copy submitted to the Lord Chamberlain, but adjusted for formatting and with substantial edits. It is unknown if this version would have been resubmitted to the Lord Chamberlain or if it was ever performed in this format. It is possible these changes were considered minor enough to not need further censorship, they were done after the play was preformed, or even that it belonged to an actor.; It would benefit from further scholarly research, as its place in the creation of the play is unknown. CX consignment; shelved case 0. More