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A Living Corpse – Bigamy and Faked Suicide
TOLSTOY, Lev Nikolaevich.
Живой Трупъ. Драма въ 6 Дѣйствіяхъ и 12 Картинахъ. [Zhivoi trup. Drama v 6 deistviiakh i 12 kartinakh; ‘A Living Corpse. A Drama in 6 Acts and 12 Scenes’].
One of the earliest printings of Tolstoy’s Living Corpse, one of a number of editions in 1911, the year it was first staged, posthumously, at the Moscow Arts Theatre, offered with a traditional Roma folk song included in the performance of Act II of The Living Corpse, first edition thus, scored here for piano and voice.
Owned by an Irish and an English Jesuit
VIRGIL.
Publii Virgilii Maronis opera, variorum autorum annotationibus illustrata, editio nova emendatior: in qua filum narrationis (juniorum potissimum gratia) pausis frequentioribus debitisque periodis discriminatur.
Rare student edition of the works of Virgil, printed in London by Evan Tyler and Ralph Holt for the Stationers’ Company, owned and annotated by the Irish Jesuit John Grene and gifted by him to his pupil and fellow Jesuit Edward Scarisbrick.