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    Edward Gordon Craig; J. Michael Walter (ed.)

    Published by Methuen, 1983

    ISBN 10: 0413472205 ISBN 13: 9780413472205

    Language: English

    Seller: BBBooks, Poulton-Le-Fylde, United Kingdom

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    Softcover. Condition: Very Good. No markings, annotations, or inscriptions. Page block now a trifle aged, chiefly to the edges. Clean and tight cover, light rubbing to the corners, else essentially fine (if also a little aged). There is no creasing at all to the spine. Edited with a Commentary by J. Michael White. Illustrations by Edward Gordon Craig. 192pp. (Edward Gordon Craig, the son of Ellen Terry and biographer of Henry Irving, was a theatrical modernist avant la lettre, co-producing with Stanislavski the famous Moscow 'Hamlet' in 1911-12, and founding and editing the 'The Mask' (1908-29) in Florence. This collection includes 'key sections' from Craig's 'On the Art of the Theatre', as well as a substantial selection of his writings on Shakespeare.).