MICHAEL AYRTON. Thomas Nashe: Summer's Last Will and Testament. A Masque for Orchestra, Chorus, and Baritone Solo, to Words Taken from the Pleasant Comedy of that Name Written in 1593 by Thomas Nashe. With music by Constance Lambert and six full-page black and white drawings and a half-title device by Michael Ayrton

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MICHAEL AYRTON. Thomas Nashe : Summer's Last Will and Testament. A Masque for Orchestra, Chorus, and Baritone Solo, to Words Taken from the Pleasant Comedy of that Name Written in 1593 by Thomas Nashe. With music by Constance Lambert and six full-page black and white drawings and a half-title device by Michael Ayrton

Oxford University Press, London, 1946

First edition thus, limited to 150 numbered copies, one hundred of which were for sale (this copy neither signed nor numbered, and so presumably one of the fifty not-for-sale examples). Folio. 78pp. Gilt-lettered wrappers, rubbed at the corner tips, chipped at the head of the spine, and with some marking and edge-nicks, and a lengthy vertical crease to the entirety of the upper wrapper. A strip of grey card has been added to reinforce the spine. A short light crease impacts to upper corner of each leaf, and with a little light soiling to the first leaf. Good only, yet really quite bright internally.. Book. Book Condition: Good. Binding: Soft cover

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