1957: Pygmalion, a romance in five acts, by Bernard Shaw

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Pygmalion is a play written by Bernard Shaw, first performed in 1913. The story follows the transformation of a Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle into a refined and elegant lady through the tutelage of Professor Henry Higgins. The play explores themes of class, gender, and identity, as Eliza struggles to navigate her new life and the expectations placed upon her. Pygmalion is a witty and insightful commentary on social hierarchy and the power of language to shape our perceptions of ourselves and others.

This vintage edition of Pygmalion, published in 1957, features an introduction and notes by A.C. Ward. The green and white hardcover cloth volume is well-preserved, with no markings or writing.

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Pygmalion, a romance in five acts, by Bernard Shaw, with an introduction and notes by A. C. Ward, published by Longmans, Gren and Co, Longon, 1957. 150 pages.

Green and white hardcover cloth volume with ornamentation and lettering on cover and spine. The volume is very clean and well bound. No writing or markings. Some fading pages to due to passage of time.
A wonderful vintage copy of Shaw’s classic work.

Weight .2 kg
Dimensions 19 × 13 × 2 cm
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