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H.L. Mencken THE ARTIST: A Drama Without Words First edition, 3rd printing, 1923

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Antiquarian & Collectible

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Hardcover

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1st Edition

Topic:

Poetry & Plays

Year Printed:

1923

Origin:

American

Place of Publication:

Boston

Subject:

Literature & Fiction

Publisher:

John W. Luce & Company

Author:

H.L. Mencken

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THE ARTIST: A Drama Without Words by Henry L. Mencken Boston: John W. Luce Company, [1923]. First edition, third printing. Brown-on-brown oriental-style decorative wrappers with printed spine label over stiff boards. 12mo. In this example the dustwrapper has been affixed to the boards at the front and rear flaps; the wrapper shows some minor wear at the edges, but the book is otherwise a fine, sharp copy. Short satirical farce by the provocative American iconoclast takes place in a gloomy hall at the concert of A Great Pianist, and features dialogue spoken by "A Hundred of the Women," "Another Hundred of the Women" and "Still Another Hundred Women." FREE SHIPPING TO THE USA PLEASE VIEW OUR STORE FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS!