Plays : First Series


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This is a captivating collection of plays by the famous English novelist and playwright John Galsworthy. It includes 'The Silver Box,' in which the disappearance of a cigarette box leads to a comparison of the behavior of the son of a prosperous politician with that of an unemployed man, revealing the attitudes of different social classes. The collection features 'Strife,' a story of a prolonged unofficial strike at a factory. When the trade union and company directors try to settle the affair, causing trouble among the workers' families, there is a conflict between the company chairman and the leader of the strike. The volume also presents the story of "Joy" brought up by her great-uncles as she anxiously expects the reunion with her mother.




Original Plays [First Series]


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Sir William Schwenck Gilbert was an English dramatist, librettist, poet, and illustrator. This book is a collection of some of his most renowned plays. The volume contains: The Wicked World, Pygmalion and Galatea, Charity, The Princess, The Palace of Truth, and Trial by Jury. All of which showcase magic, wonder, and are able to transport readers as well as those lucky enough to witness live performances of his work to a fantastical version of the past.













First Signs at Play


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A continuation of First Signs to include more first words for babies and parents, but this time in the play setting.




Pattern play


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My First ABC Play Book


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Amaze, Bedazzle, and Charm your child with this playful introduction to the alphabet. bull; Beautiful, bold pictures entertain and stimulate bull; Windows and split pages entice children to turn the page bull; Amusing text provides lots to talk about My First ABC Play Book is an exciting visual feast that will encourage children to develop a love of words, books, and reading.




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Prejudices, First Series


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This book presents a collection of literary criticism essays from the early years of Mencken's literary activity in the late 1910s. The book is written in the typical cynical style of Menken, which yet, combines deep insights into the social and political issues of his time with the author's incomparable way of thinking.