REPRESENTATIVE PLAYS
BY WELL-KNOWN PLAYWRIGHTS
By MR. THOMAS HARDY
The Dynasts
A Drama of the Napoleonic Wars. In three parts.
Part I., 12mo, cloth, $1.50 net
By MR. STEPHEN PHILLIPS
Cloth, each $1.25 net (postage 8c.)
The Sin of David
The theme is indicated by the title, but the time of the play is that of Cromwell, and runs its course during the English civil war.
Ulysses
A dramatic success in both London and New York, first presented in a marvellous stage-setting by Beerbohm Tree, and pronounced "the most strikingly imaginative production the present generation has witnessed."
By MR. PERCY W. MACKAYE
Cloth, each $1.25 net (postage 7c.)
Fenris the Wolf A Tragedy.
The Canterbury Pilgrims
"A rollicking little farce-comedy, with lyrics interspersed."—Churchman.
By MR. LAURENCE HOUSMAN
Bethlehem
A Nativity Play. Performed with Music by Joseph Moorat, under the Stage Direction of Edward Gordon Craig, December, MCMII.
Cloth, 12mo, $1.25 net (postage 7c.)
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
64-66 Fifth Avenue, New York
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