Description
For sale: a Rare and Exceptional first edition early printing of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? A Play by Edward Albee in a price-clipped dust jacket protected in an archival wrap. First Edition, stated
The book is in Near Fine condition with clean, black cloth boards with mild fading towards the edges, strong title gilt on a straight spine, clean page blocks, tight binding, mild spine tilt, rolled spine ends, mild edge wear, and lightly rubbed corners. The interior of the book is in Near Fine condition with no marks, inscriptions, or any other signs of ownership. The end papers and the interior pages are clean and bright, making it an excellent addition to any collection.
The dust jacket is in Near Fine condition with the price cut from the front flap, and very mild surface and edge wear. Looks great in a Brodart archival wrap.
George, a disillusioned academic, and Martha, his caustic wife, have just come home from a faculty party. When a handsome young professor and his mousy wife stop by for a nightcap, an innocent night of fun and games quickly turns dark and dangerous. Long-buried resentment and rage are unleashed as George and Martha turn their rapier-sharp wits against each other, using their guests as pawns in their verbal sparring. By night’s end, the secrets of both couples are uncovered and the lies they cling to are exposed.
Ships promptly in a secure mailer with book wrapped in both craft paper and bubble wrap.



