Description

A very scarce booklet of this play - I can't find another one for sale anywhere

Frithiof & Ingeborg

Hilda Gnosspelius

For their story, see 

https://mythologystories.wordpress.com/2014/02/20/norway-1/

PB, 5.5 x 9", 35 pages

Inscription by the author on the title page

Published by F Hockcliffe of Bedford - probably why there are no others to be found!

A previous bookseller has written some pencil notes in the front, saying that the name Gnosspelius is Swedish or Icelandic, and that the recipient, who'd won a Fellowship, was at LMH, Oxford

In tired condition, but then, it is 117! The stitch holding the card covers on has come undone

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