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A Christmas Collection : Wedding plans turn into disaster because of disagreeing families and the couple's decision to elope, and a woman struggles to prove her worth and love to the man she left and then jailed, in two stories of holiday romance. Book
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[# 787] Harlequin romance where the heroine encounters handsome, masterful Greek.90p, Slight crease on front cover , else fine Book
Very Good Turkish Original wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. [4], 403 p. First edition of Urgan's thesis through which she became an associate professor. A comprehensive study of harlequins in Shakespeare's plays by an internationally renowned English language professor. Mina Urgan (1916-2000) was a Turkish (with Armenian origin) academic, translator, author and socialist politician. After graduating from the Department of French Philology at Istanbul University, Mina Urgan, who completed her doctorate in English Language and Literature at the same university, continued her post-doctoral education. She started her career as an associate professor with her thesis "Harlequins in the Era of Elizabeth 1 of England Theatre", which she completed in 1949, and through which she received the title of Professor in 1960. OCLC 1128311793, 1030079607.
This is a very good hardcover copy in an about very good dust jacket. The jacket has light soil, and the back panel has a small chip out of the lower edge. Very clean inside, but a short gift inscription to the front endpaper. This is a very comprehensive study of the figure of the harlequin, from his beginnings in renaissance Italy to our modern versions on film and stage. Illustrated in black & white and with a few color plates. 9" high X 6" wide, 259 pages.
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