B35539

Shelfmark

Ku.1.09

Author

Illica, Luigi

Title

Tess :, a drama in four acts (on Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles') /, by Luigi Illica ; with an English prose translation by Claude Aveling ; music by Frederic d'Erlanger.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, G. Ricordi & Co.,, 1909.

Physical description

51 p. ;, 22 cm.

Note

Libretto.

Note

Publisher's printed paper covers.

Provenance

2 ms. sketches on t.p. verso and rear endpaper respectively.

Provenance

Bookplate of Clement K. Shorter on front flap of four-fold wrapper.

Provenance

Acquired by Guthrie (envelope from Blackwell addressed to Guthrie loosely inserted in four-fold wrapper, along with a newspaper cutting about Hardy.

Copy-specific note

"Produced at Covent Garden July 14, 1909" - in ms. below cast list.

Copy-specific note

In brown cloth four-fold wrapper.

Added entry--name

Hardy

Added entry--name

Aveling, Claude, translator.

Added entry--name

Guthrie, David Leslie Robin

Added entry--name

G. Ricordi, publisher.

Added entry--place

England, London.
001B35539
003LIBRARY CODE
096##$aKu.1.09
100##$aIllica, Luigi
24510$aTess :$ba drama in four acts (on Thomas Hardy's 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles') /$cby Luigi Illica ; with an English prose translation by Claude Aveling ; music by Frederic d'Erlanger.
260##$aLondon :$bG. Ricordi & Co.,$c1909.
300##$a51 p. ;$c22 cm.
500##$aLibretto.
500##$aPublisher's printed paper covers.
561##$a2 ms. sketches on t.p. verso and rear endpaper respectively.
561##$aBookplate of Clement K. Shorter on front flap of four-fold wrapper.
561##$aAcquired by Guthrie (envelope from Blackwell addressed to Guthrie loosely inserted in four-fold wrapper, along with a newspaper cutting about Hardy.
590##$a"Produced at Covent Garden July 14, 1909" - in ms. below cast list.
590##$aIn brown cloth four-fold wrapper.
700##$aHardy
700##$aAveling, Claude$etranslator.
700##$aGuthrie, David Leslie Robin
710##$aG. Ricordi$epublisher.
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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