FIRST EDITION OF SHAW’S TRANSLATIONS AND TOMFOOLERIES
SHAW, George Bernard. Translations and Tomfooleries. London: Constable and Company, 1926. Small octavo, original light gray-green cloth.
First edition, containing the first appearance of Shaw’s Fascinating Foundling (written 17 years earlier).
Contains the first publication of The Fascinating Foundling, written for “a charity performance at the request of Elizabeth Asquith, daughter of the Prime Minister… with a [tongue-in-cheek] subtitle—‘A Disgrace to the Author” (Holroyd II, 268). With flaps of original dust jacket laid in.
Near-fine.