Doctor and the Devils

Dylan THOMAS   |   Donald TAYLOR

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Doctor and the Devils

"WE MUST HAVE MORE BODIES": FIRST EDITION OF DYLAN THOMAS' DOCTOR AND THE DEVILS

THOMAS, Dylan. The Doctor and the Devils. London: J.M. Dent, (1953). Octavo, original red cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of Dylan Thomas' first published screenplay, his vivid and at times darkly comic tale of the infamous Edinburgh body-snatchers, basis for the 1985 film starring Timothy Dalton and Jonathan Pryce.

In Doctors and the Devils, written by Thomas in the mid-1940s but not published until 1953, was his first published screenplay. Drawing on a story by Donald Taylor, Thomas "creates a drama of Jacobean horrors… based on the historically factual incident of the careers of body-snatchers Burke and Hare, who supplied the famous and eccentric anatomist Dr. Knox with dead bodies for anatomical study and research… his attraction to this tale brings to mind the young Dylan Thomas' boast" 'I'd prefer to be an anatomist or the keeper of a morgue any day'" (John Ackerman). When Gainsborough Films optioned Thomas' script, J.M. Dent published the text, though it would not reach the screen until the 1985 film that was produced by Mel Brooks and starred Timothy Dalton, Jonathan Pryce and Patrick Stewart. First edition: precedes the first American edition. "First published 1953" on copyright page with no statement of printings. Contains "Story of the Film" by Donald Taylor (135-38). Maud, 22. Rolph B.19. Gift inscription dated year of publication on rear blank.

Book fine; lightest edge-wear to price-clipped about dust jacket.

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