Two Plays of Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters – Easton Press [Hardcover]

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“Two Plays of Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters,” published by Easton Press in 1977, is a limited edition bound in luxurious brown leather with gold embossing. Illustrated by Lajos Szalay and introduced by Sir John Gielgud, this edition captures the essence of Chekhov’s classic dramas. In excellent condition, it features tight binding and pristine pages, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

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This exquisite limited edition of “Two Plays of Anton Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters” is a collector’s treasure, published by Easton Press in 1977. Bound in luxurious brown leather, the cover is adorned with elaborate gold embossing, featuring intricate floral designs and a silhouette, reflecting the elegance of Chekhov’s timeless works. Illustrated by Lajos Szalay, this edition offers a visual complement to Chekhov’s profound exploration of Russian society and human emotion. With an introduction by Sir John Gielgud, readers are guided into the nuanced world of these classic dramas. “The Cherry Orchard” and “Three Sisters” delve into themes of change, identity, and the passage of time, capturing the essence of Russian life and universal human experiences. Published in Norwalk, Connecticut, this volume is part of the prestigious Easton Press collection, known for its quality craftsmanship and dedication to preserving literary classics. A perfect addition for collectors and literature enthusiasts alike, this edition embodies the enduring legacy of one of Russia’s greatest playwrights.

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Author

Anton Chekhov

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Easton Press

Condition

Good

Edition

Limited Edition

Condition Good
Notes This 1977 Easton Press limited edition is in superb condition, with its brown leather cover beautifully preserved. The gold embossing remains vibrant and intact, and the spine shows no signs of wear. The binding is tight, ensuring longevity and durability. The pages are crisp, with no markings or inscriptions, presenting the text and illustrations of Lajos Szalay in pristine clarity. As a collector's item, this book stands out for its craftsmanship and attention to detail, offering an excellent addition to any library.

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