John Galsworthy was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his series of novels titled “The Forsyte Saga.” Born in 1867, Galsworthy was a prominent figure in the literary world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writing style is characterized by its social realism and exploration of the complexities of human relationships and society. Galsworthy’s work often addressed themes of class, morality, and the impact of modernity on traditional values. Some of his notable works include “The Forsyte Saga,” “The Man of Property,” and “In Chancery.”

Galsworthy’s influence on the genre of literary fiction is significant, as his portrayal of the English upper-middle class and their struggles with societal change set a precedent for future writers. His ability to capture the nuances of human emotion and social dynamics has solidified his place as a literary giant, and his works continue to be studied and celebrated to this day.

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  • 1941: Ten Famous Plays, by John Galsworthy: Silver Fox, Joy, Strife, Justice, The Skin Game, Loyalties, Windows, Old English, Escape

    Ten Famous Plays is a collection of plays written by John Galsworthy and published in 1941. The volume contains ten plays, including The Silver Fox, Strife, Justice, The Skin Game, Loyalties, Windows, Old English, Escape, and The Roof. The book is bound in blue leather with gilt lettering and an emblem of Sir John Deane’s Grammar School on the front cover. Despite some wear and rubbing around the edges and corners, the book is well-bound and in good condition, with no writing or markings inside.

    The book is a testament to the enduring popularity of Galsworthy’s plays, which deal with themes such as social justice, loyalty, and escape. The plays are set in various time periods and locations, from medieval England to contemporary society, and explore the complexities of human relationships and the struggle for power and control. Ten Famous Plays is a valuable addition to any theatre lover’s collection and a fascinating glimpse into the work of one of the most celebrated playwrights of the 20th century.

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  • 1933: The Forsythe Saga, in 3 volumes, by John Galsworthy

    The Forsythe Saga is a three-volume novel series by John Galsworthy, published as part of The Works of John Galsworthy Grove Edition. The first volume, The Man of Property, spans 406 pages and introduces readers to the Forsythe family and their wealth and power struggles. The second volume, Indian Summer of a Forsythe In Chancery, is 425 pages long and includes a 1925 newspaper clipping with a book review by George Sampson. This volume delves deeper into the family’s legal battles and emotional turmoil. The third and final volume, Awakening to Let, is 363 pages and concludes the saga with the next generation of Forsythes and their own struggles with love and money.

    All three volumes are bound in green hardcovers with gilt lettering and ornamentation, and are in very good condition with no writing or other markings. The faded old ink signature on the inside cover adds to the vintage charm of this classic novel series.

    The Forsythe Saga is a timeless tale of family, power, and love that has captivated readers for generations.

    $105.00