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The Cream of Noel Coward, Selected by Michael Cox, Illustrated by Helen Smithson, Preface by Graham Payn & Sheridan Morley
This a collection of work from Noel Coward from his early writing, through his heyday of the twenties and thirties, his writing during the Second World War through to his work done during the late forties, fifties and it concludes with a selection of writing done during his latter years, in the sixties and seventies. Among the selection included in this edition are: The Boy Actor, Forbidden Fruit, Parisian Pierrot, Poor Little Rich Girl, Mad Dogs and Englishmen, Private Lives, Mad About the Boy, I’ve Been to a Marvellous Party, The Stately Homes of England, Cheap Excursion, London Pride, In Which We Serve, This Happy Breed, Uncle Harry, Jamaica, I Like America, Mr Hopper’s Chanty, Tribute to Marlene Dietrich, Let’s Do It, Why Must the Show Go On?, Useless Useful Phrases, Not Yet The Dodo, and Claridges 1972 and When I Have Fears
Features;
- Publisher The Folio Society , London; 1996
- Gold Cloth Hardback, 277 pp
- Contains 13 black and white illustrations
- Size 220 x 140mm, 850g
Condition:Fine – Superb Unmarked Copy
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