(Ted, translator/editor) Seneca's Oedipus, first edition, signed and inscribed by Hughes dated 1989 on front free endpaper and by Irene Worth (who played Jocasta in the first production at the Old Vic in 1968, opposite John Gielgud) dated 1993 on title, ownership signature on endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly soiled, 1969; A Choice of Shakespeare's Verse..., signed by Hughes on title and inscribed by him "For Nick - 'to the persistent knocker there emerges at last a golden colt' best wishes Ted May 1997" on front free endpaper, 1971; Shakespeare and Goddess of Complete Being, proof copy, signed and inscribed by Hughes "...Nick's special copy with all its errors on its head Greetings 25 Nov.93" on title, original printed wrappers, 1992; A Choice of Emily Dickinson's Verse, signed and inscribed by Hughes dated 1995 on front free endpaper, 1968; , signed and inscribed "...Thanks and respect for a fellow traveller in Hughes' landscape. Yours, Barrie Rutter. London 2000" (Director of Northern Broadsides Theatre Co. who staged the world premiere) on title, 1999; Tales from Ovid, adapted by Tim Supple and Simon Reade, signed and inscribed by Tim Supple on half-title, original wrappers, 1999, all inscribed to Nick Gammage, all but the third and last original cloth or boards, dust-jackets, the second and fourth price-clipped, the first very slgihtly soiled; and another on Hughes and theatre, 8vo (7)
(Ted, translator/editor) Seneca's Oedipus, first edition, signed and inscribed by Hughes dated 1989 on front free endpaper and by Irene Worth (who played Jocasta in the first production at the Old Vic in 1968, opposite John Gielgud) dated 1993 on title, ownership signature on endpaper, original cloth, dust-jacket, slightly soiled, 1969; A Choice of Shakespeare's Verse..., signed by Hughes on title and inscribed by him "For Nick - 'to the persistent knocker there emerges at last a golden colt' best wishes Ted May 1997" on front free endpaper, 1971; Shakespeare and Goddess of Complete Being, proof copy, signed and inscribed by Hughes "...Nick's special copy with all its errors on its head Greetings 25 Nov.93" on title, original printed wrappers, 1992; A Choice of Emily Dickinson's Verse, signed and inscribed by Hughes dated 1995 on front free endpaper, 1968; , signed and inscribed "...Thanks and respect for a fellow traveller in Hughes' landscape. Yours, Barrie Rutter. London 2000" (Director of Northern Broadsides Theatre Co. who staged the world premiere) on title, 1999; Tales from Ovid, adapted by Tim Supple and Simon Reade, signed and inscribed by Tim Supple on half-title, original wrappers, 1999, all inscribed to Nick Gammage, all but the third and last original cloth or boards, dust-jackets, the second and fourth price-clipped, the first very slgihtly soiled; and another on Hughes and theatre, 8vo (7)
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