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London: Methuen & Co., (1928). First edition, first issue. 8vo. 160, 8 (ads) pp. Original light blue cloth-covered boards, small tear on front joint, stamped in black; all edges trimmed, spotted; scattered spotting to text; in original illustrated and professionally restored dust-jacket, a few letters on front panel filled in, spine slightly faded, rear panel lightly soiled. McIlvaine C3a. Together with: Good Morning Bill. A Three-Act Comedy (Based on the Hungarian of Ladislaus Fodor) London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., (1938). First reissue (with Messrs. Samuel French Ltd. notice tipped in at front). 8vo. 160 pp. Original blue cloth-covered boards, stamped in black; all edges trimmed; Samuel French price sticker on front free endpaper; remnants of front panel of illustrated dust-jacket laid in at front. McIlvaine C3a2.
Adapted from the Hungarian play "Doktor Juci Szabo" by playwright Ladislaus Fodor, it premiered in London at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1927.
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London: Methuen & Co., (1928). First edition, first issue. 8vo. 160, 8 (ads) pp. Original light blue cloth-covered boards, small tear on front joint, stamped in black; all edges trimmed, spotted; scattered spotting to text; in original illustrated and professionally restored dust-jacket, a few letters on front panel filled in, spine slightly faded, rear panel lightly soiled. McIlvaine C3a. Together with: Good Morning Bill. A Three-Act Comedy (Based on the Hungarian of Ladislaus Fodor) London: Methuen & Co. Ltd., (1938). First reissue (with Messrs. Samuel French Ltd. notice tipped in at front). 8vo. 160 pp. Original blue cloth-covered boards, stamped in black; all edges trimmed; Samuel French price sticker on front free endpaper; remnants of front panel of illustrated dust-jacket laid in at front. McIlvaine C3a2.
Adapted from the Hungarian play "Doktor Juci Szabo" by playwright Ladislaus Fodor, it premiered in London at the Duke of York's Theatre in 1927.