Endgame. A Play in One Act followed by Act Without Words. A Mime for One Player

New York: Grove Press, Inc., (1958).

Price: $5,000.00

Hardcover. First American edition, specially bound, numbered issue. Translated from the French by the author. Octavo. 92pp. Quarter brown cloth and papercovered boards. Gilt lettering on the spine is evenly tarnished as usual, very faint toning on the boards, a near fine copy issued without printed dust jacket. Copy number 23 of 100 numbered copies. This copy Inscribed by Grove Press publisher Barney Rosset on the front flyleaf: "for an 'aficionado' of Beckett in the truest and best sense of the word. Barney Rosset, 9/19/96." An elusive title in this issue. Along with *Waiting for Godot*, *Endgame* is considered one of the most important plays in modern literature.

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Item #499361 Endgame. A Play in One Act followed by Act Without Words. A Mime for One Player. Samuel BECKETT.
Endgame. A Play in One Act followed by Act Without Words. A Mime for One Player
Endgame. A Play in One Act followed by Act Without Words. A Mime for One Player