Description: A Bibliography of Comedias Sueltas, In the University of Toronto Library Compiled by J. A. Molinaro; J. H. Parker; Evelyn Rugg, University of Toronto Press, 1959Maroon cloth covered boards with white titles, no jacket, 8vo, 149 pps. Preface, explanatory note, bibliography, index of publishers, booksellers and index of authors. Name stamp on first free endpaper of John J. Reynolds, noted scholar of golden age Spanish drama and comedy of the 17th and 18th centuries. The comedia suelta or simply suelta (From Spanish 'suelto', "loose", "separate") was a practice of printing plays as a separate edition, often simpler than that of a book with collection of plays: cheaper paper, no binding, no cover sheet, ets. The practice was popular since early 16th century onwards. It was similar to the English practice of quarto prints popular since the Elizabethan era. - wikipedia Condition: The boards are sound but lightly soiled from handling and use. Corners are dented and lightly worn The binding is solid and square, hinges firm. I will wrap and pack your purchase with care and ship promptly. I will combine shipping. Bin 3 _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))
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Author: J. A. Molinaro, J. H. Parker, Evelyn Rugg
Book Title: A Bibliography of Comedias Sueltas University of Toronto Library
Language: English, Spanish
Topic: Spanish Literature, Culture, Classic Literature, bibliography
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Genre: Ancient Literature, Antiquarian & Collectible, Art & Culture, Historical, World literature & Classics, Comedy
Publication Year: 1959
Original Language: English
Features: Unabridged
Type: monograph
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Edition: First Edition
Intended Audience: Adults
Vintage: Yes