Sixteen famous british plays / compiled by Bennett A. Cerf and Van H. Cartmell ; with an introduction by John Mason Brown.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The modern library of the world's best booksPublication details: New York : The Modern Library, 1942.Description: xx, 1000 p. ; 20 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 822.91
LOC classification:
  • PR 1272 S625 1942
Contents:
The second Mrs. Tanqueray, by A.W. Pinero.--The importance of being earnest, by Oscar Wilde.--What every woman knows, by J.M. Barrie.--Milestones, by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock.--The green goddess, by William Archer.--Mr. Pim passes by, by A.A. Milne.--The circle, by W.S. Maugham.--Loyalties, by John Galsworthy.--Outward bound, by Sutton Vane.--Cavalcade, by Noel Coward.--Journey's end, by R.C. Sherriff.--The Barretts of Wimpole street, by Rudolf Besier.--Dangerous corner, by J.B. Priestley.--The green bay tree, by Mordaunt Shairp.--Victoria Regina, by Laurence Housman.--The corn is green, by Emlyn Williams.
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The second Mrs. Tanqueray, by A.W. Pinero.--The importance of being earnest, by Oscar Wilde.--What every woman knows, by J.M. Barrie.--Milestones, by Arnold Bennett and Edward Knoblock.--The green goddess, by William Archer.--Mr. Pim passes by, by A.A. Milne.--The circle, by W.S. Maugham.--Loyalties, by John Galsworthy.--Outward bound, by Sutton Vane.--Cavalcade, by Noel Coward.--Journey's end, by R.C. Sherriff.--The Barretts of Wimpole street, by Rudolf Besier.--Dangerous corner, by J.B. Priestley.--The green bay tree, by Mordaunt Shairp.--Victoria Regina, by Laurence Housman.--The corn is green, by Emlyn Williams.

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