Dublin, The Cuala Press, 1934
First staged in 1930, this is Yeats' most powerful and brilliant dramatic exploration of the occult, and was the basis for the 1994 film of the same name starring Geraldine Chaplin, Ian Richardson, and Jim Sheridan.
First edition, one of 350 copies; 8vo; minor spotting to fore-edge, light age-toning, else unmarked internally; publisher's cloth-backed blue boards, paper label to spine printed in black, black lettering to upper cover, blue endpapers, slight toning to extremities, with the original tissue wrapper, loss to spine, a few tears to edges, overall very good.
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