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This well-preserved, beautiful edition is in good condition, with no marks, the pages are tight and unmarked, and the book is tight, square, and in good condition. A dust jacket is not present. The book features black cloth boards and bright gilt lettering on the spine. Seven Plays by Bernard Shaw is a collection of works by George Bernard Shaw, first published in 1912. Shaw, an Irish-born British playwright, is known for his wit, intellectual depth, and social commentary, with a particular focus on issues such as class, politics, and social justice. This collection captures Shaw’s sharp critique of society, making it an essential addition to any bookshelf for readers interested in his groundbreaking contributions to modern drama.
This well-preserved hardcover is in near-fine condition. There are no marks, the pages are tight and appear unread, and the binding is firm. The back board shows a minor mark. This collection is valued for its breadth, encompassing Oscar Wilde's major works and providing readers with a substantial portion of his essays and letters. The inclusion of George Bernard Shaw's introduction adds a unique perspective, enriching the reader's understanding of Wilde's literary significance.