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The Provok'd Wife: A Comedy

The Provok'd Wife: A Comedy

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The Provok'd Wife: A Comedy

by Vanbrugh, John

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Edinburgh: J. Robertson, 1774. Very Good. 77, [1] p.; 17 cm. Signatures: a4(-a4) B-G6. 12mo. Disbound. First published in 1697 as "The Provoked Wife." The ending in this edition consists of an Epilogue spoken by Lady Brute and Belinda. The author was both a playwright and an architect, designing Blenheim Palace among other buildings. Disbound; otherwise in Very Good Condition: foxing; margins of last two leaves darkened. A very scarce copy of the Edinburgh edition of Vanbrugh's second comedy.

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Title
The Provok'd Wife: A Comedy
Author
Vanbrugh, John
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Publisher
J. Robertson
Place of Publication
Edinburgh
Date Published
1774
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Performing Arts;

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