Andromache: a tragedy freely translated into English in 1674 from Jean Racine's "Andromaque" by a young gentleman & John Crowne. Foreword by Desmond Flower
by Racine, Jean
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Lexington: Anvil Press, 1986. Edition limited to 100 copies (this, no. 44), printed in red and black in Victor Hammer's American and Andromaque uncial types; 4to, pp. 10, [2], iv, vii, [1], 51, [7]; text printed in red and black throughout; with 21 woodcuts by Fritz Kredel; fine. Original prospectus, order form, extra label, and an autograph note signed by Carolyn Hammer all laid in.
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- Andromache: a tragedy freely translated into English in 1674 from Jean Racine's "Andromaque" by a young gentleman & John Crowne. Foreword by Desmond Flower
- Author
- Racine, Jean
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- Anvil Press
- Place of Publication
- Lexington
- Date Published
- 1986
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