An edition of Arms and the Man (1898)

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An edition of Arms and the Man (1898)

Arms and the Man

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English
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98

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Cover of: Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
2017-09-08, LibriVox
in English
Cover of: Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
Apr 27, 2011, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
paperback
Cover of: Arms and the Man; a Pleasant Play
Arms and the Man; a Pleasant Play
2010-06-25, Nabu Press
Cover of: Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
2010-03-06, LibriVox
in English
Cover of: Arms and the man
Arms and the man: a pleasant play
1960, Bantam Books
in English - 3. print.
Cover of: Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
1926, Dodd, Mead & Company
in English
Cover of: Arms and the Man...a Pleasant Play
Arms and the Man...a Pleasant Play
1926-01-01, Dodd, Mead
in English
Cover of: Arms And The Man
Arms And The Man
1913, Brentano's
in English
Cover of: De armas tomar
De armas tomar: comedia
1907, R. Velasco, Imp.
in Spanish
Cover of: Arms and the Man
Arms and the Man
1905, J. G. Cotta
in English and German

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OL32622978M
Internet Archive
armsma00shaw

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OL1066525W

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Arms and the Man was George Bernard Shaw's first commercially successful play. It is a comedy about idealized love versus true love. A young Serbian woman idealizes her war-hero fiance and thinks the Swiss soldier who begs her to hide him a terrible coward. After the war she reverses her opinions, though the tangle of relationships must be resolved before her ex-soldier can conclude the last of everyone's problems with Swiss exactitude.The play premiered to an enthusiastic reception. Only one man booed Shaw at the end, to which Shaw replied: "My dear fellow, I quite agree with you, but what are we two against so many?"

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