Description
1930 edition. Both books included. Hardcovers have some moderate wear, scuffs and marks, and some small tears in the corners. Spines have some wear on the top and bottom. Pages are clean in both books and bindings are secure.
This two-volume set from Everyman’s Library offers a rare opportunity to own a classic edition of the complete plays of Aristophanes, the renowned ancient Greek comic playwright. Published in 1930, these volumes bear the gentle patina of age, with the hardcovers showing signs of love and use from previous owners. Yet the clean pages and secure bindings attest to the care with which these books have been preserved over the decades.
Aristophanes’ bawdy, satirical comedies offer a unique window into the social and political life of ancient Athens. His sharp wit skewered everything from the Peloponnesian War to the intellectual trends of his day, providing modern readers with invaluable insights into the Classical world. This Everyman’s Library edition, with its scholarly introduction by Ernest Rhys, places Aristophanes’ works in their historical and literary context, making it a treasured resource for scholars, students, and lovers of classic literature alike.
For collectors, these volumes represent a chance to own a piece of publishing history. Everyman’s Library, founded in 1906, was a pioneering effort to make the great works of literature accessible to the general public. With their distinctive binding and affordable pricing, these volumes were instrumental in bringing the classics into countless homes and libraries. Today, well-preserved Everyman’s Library editions are highly sought after by bibliophiles, who appreciate their enduring quality and cultural significance.