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Palgrave Macmillan, January 1985. First Thus. Paper Back. Octavo. Clean, sound, without markings. [232 pages]. More
Palgrave Macmillan, January 1985. First Thus. Paper Back. Octavo. Clean, sound, without markings. [232 pages]. More
Random House~trade, January 1968. Paper Back. Octavo. 7th printing in paperback. Bumped/bruised base of spine. Unmarked interior. Another one of a kind collection of Beckett's dramatic shorts. [89 pages plus four page list of Grove/Evergreen titles.]. More
Arcade Publishing, October 2006. Trade Paperback. Now published for the first time--Samuel Beckett's first novel, written in the Hotel Trianon in Paris in the summer of 1932 when the author was 26. Recognized as one of the great writers of the 20th-century, Beckett's Waiting for Godot revolutionized contemporary theater and..... More
Foxrock Books, May 1995. First American. Hardcover. Just before he wrote the classic Waiting for Godot, Samuel Beckett wrote another play, entitled Eleutheria. Circumstances provided for Waiting for Godot to be produced and to become a masterpiece. Forty years later, Beckett gave the manuscript to his old publisher and the..... More
Faber and Faber Ltd, December 1977. First Edition. Cloth. 12mo. First UK edition in price clipped jacket. Blue cloth with gold lettering. Previous owner's name inked front free end page. Foxing top edge, else clean, sound, without markings. More
Grove / Evergreen, 1961. First Thus. Paper Back. Octavo. First paperbavck. Slanted spine. Foxing and mild discoloration to cover. Foxing/tanning to verso of cover front & back. Likewise first and last page of textblock. [64 pp.]. More
Grove Press Inc, January 1970 / 1978. Cloth. 21st printing of this edition. In price-clipped, mildly worn dustjacket with small stain at spine bottom. Navy blue cloth covered boards with silver lettering. Sound binding. Tight binding. Darkened margins. More
Grove Press: Evergreen, January 1975. Paper Back. More
Grove Press, 1981. Soft Cover. Octavo. Four short pieces: three 'dramatic pieces', and a strange work of prose, 'All Strange Away'. Clean, bright, without markings. [80 pp.]. More
Pub Group West, November 1995. Trade Paperback. Few works of contemporary literature are so universally acclaimed as central to our understanding of the human experience as Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett's famous trilogy. "Molloy, " the first of these masterpieces, appeared in French in 1951. It was followed seven months..... More
John Calder, 1965. Cloth. Soiling/darkening to edges of jacket. Also mild rubbing & edgewear with chipping to front panel at fold. Soiling at bottom textblock edge. Otherwise clean sound, without interior markings. More
Pegasus Books, February 2009. First Thus. Paper Back. With a tree, a country road, and two tramps waiting haplessly for a Godot who never comes, Samuel Beckett epitomized for theatergoers around the world the at-once comical and terrifying condition of being human in an uncertain universe. He would follow the..... More
Malton Press, January 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Malton Press, January 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper. More
Evergreen, 1973. Trade Paperback. Excellent anthology journal with two contribution in this issue that stand above the rest, the complete text of Beckett's The Lost One, the English translation of Le Dépeupleur. The first edition in book format was published in the UK, 1972 by Calder & Boyars and shortly..... More