Play With Me. Sasa Hanten-Schmidt. Spector Books.

This German-language book, with a hardcover format, delves into the realm of plays and artistic works. With a weight of 538 grams, this book is a substantial addition to any art enthusiast's collection.

LIBERATION By BESS WOHL Tony Voter Gift PLAY SCRIPT in Logo Envelope! ADVANCED!

Note: The script is as shown and in new condition. We always do our best to present the most accurate photos possible of the item. We are all grateful to all who have helped us in our efforts — including you!

LIBERATION By BESS WOHL Tony Voter Gift PLAY SCRIPT in Logo Envelope! ADVANCED!

Note: The script is as shown and in new condition. We always do our best to present the most accurate photos possible of the item. We are all grateful to all who have helped us in our efforts — including you!

Modern Library Drama Books – Sixteen Famous European Plays & Restoration Plays

Famous Plays of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. • Spine ends have minor wear.

Modern Library Drama Books – Sixteen Famous European Plays & Restoration Plays

Famous Plays of the Restoration and Eighteenth Century. • Spine ends have minor wear.

First Edition Bernard Shaw PLAYS: PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT volume 2 only, 1898

"Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant" is a collection of plays by George Bernard Shaw, typically published in two volumes, one containing the "unpleasant" plays and the other the "pleasant" ones. The "unpleasant" plays, such as "Widowers' Houses," "The Philanderer," and "Mrs. Warren's Profession, " tackle controversial social issues like slum landlordism, sexual morality, and the economic

First Edition Bernard Shaw PLAYS: PLEASANT AND UNPLEASANT volume 2 only, 1898

"Plays: Pleasant and Unpleasant" is a collection of plays by George Bernard Shaw, typically published in two volumes, one containing the "unpleasant" plays and the other the "pleasant" ones. The "unpleasant" plays, such as "Widowers' Houses," "The Philanderer," and "Mrs. Warren's Profession, " tackle controversial social issues like slum landlordism, sexual morality, and the economic

Man and Superman George Bernard Shaw PB Airmont (1965)

I say your play, because qui facit per alium facit per se. You were of mature age when you made the suggestion; and you knew your man. So you cannot plead ignorance of the character of the force you set in motion.