Description
Plays of Three Acts; Written for a Private Theater, by William Hayley, Esq., printed at London for T. cadell, MDCCLXXXIV (1784). Half and Fulll Title and prelims xv, [1] Contents, 430 pages. Contains the plays: The Happy Prescription, Marcella, The Two Connoiseurs, Lord Russel, and The Mausoleum. Leather binding, some wear along spine, light wear at corners. Internally Fine, Measures 9 x 10.5".
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Condition
Very Good
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20%
1784 Leather Binding Plays of William Hayley
Estimate $60-$70
Starting Price
$50
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Historical Manuscripts and Printings
Jul 03, 2026 7:00 AM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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