A. A. Milne
The Ivory Door. A Legend in a Prologue & Three Acts, 1929
London: Chatto & Windus
First edition. Signed by Milne at title page.
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Nodding toward his later, and much more famous, Winnie-the-Pooh tales, Milne's play adopts a setting of a fictional castle and surrounding country. He had been, during the period of the...
Nodding toward his later, and much more famous, Winnie-the-Pooh tales, Milne's play adopts a setting of a fictional castle and surrounding country. He had been, during the period of the 10s and 20s, more involved in the literary scene as a dramatist and screenwriter, though with mixed success. Bound in gray cloth over boards with paper spine label. Minor rubs to corners, else near fine in very good dust wrapper, somewhat toned at edges and spine and bearing few chips, most obvious at rear panel. Top edge gray.