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Product Description: A dingy motel room. Small-town America. Carmichael travels with a suitcase full of hands, but he wants his own back. Toby has a hand that heâd like to sell Carmichael for the right price. Marilyn wishes that Toby had never stolen that hand from the museum...read more
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9780571269563 | Gardners Books, March 5, 2015, cover price $16.75 | About this edition: A dingy motel room.
9780822224716 | Dramatist''s Play Service, June 1, 2011, cover price $9.00 | About this edition: A dingy motel room.
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9781472532282 | Student edition (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, December 17, 2015), cover price $17.95
9781472530172 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, August 2, 2013, cover price $17.95
9780822216636 | Dramatist''s Play Service, October 1, 1998, cover price $9.00
9780375705236 | 1 edition (Vintage Books, August 1, 1998), cover price $13.95
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9781408173831 | Student edition (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, April 25, 2013), cover price $17.95
9780822216643 | Dramatist''s Play Service, June 1, 1998, cover price $9.00
9780413707307 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, September 1, 1996, cover price $14.95
Miscellaneous:
9781429979986 | Farrar Straus & Giroux, September 14, 2010, cover price $9.99
Product Description: A farcical look at political violence as it's played out during The Troubles in Northern Ireland against the drab backdrop of a bare, rustic Irish cottage and unending boredom in an inhospitable environment in which a mutilated cat sets off a murderous cycle of revenge...read more
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9781408111079 | Student edition (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, May 19, 2009), cover price $14.95 | About this edition: A farcical look at political violence as it's played out during The Troubles in Northern Ireland against the drab backdrop of a bare, rustic Irish cottage and unending boredom in an inhospitable environment in which a mutilated cat sets off a murderous cycle of revenge.
9780822219347 | Dramatist''s Play Service, August 1, 2003, cover price $9.00
9780413765000 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, September 1, 2001, cover price $13.95
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9781408106785 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, August 4, 2008, cover price $19.95
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9780571242313 | Faber & Faber, April 15, 2008, cover price $14.00
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9780822221005 | Dramatist''s Play Service, January 30, 2006, cover price $9.00
9780571220328 | Faber & Faber, September 9, 2004, cover price $14.00
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9780413713506 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, July 1, 2003, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: A collection of three plays from the 1990s: 'The Beauty Queen of Leenane'; 'A Skull of Connemara'; and 'The Lonesome West'.
9780077093471, titled "Creating Growth from Change: How You React, Develop and Grow" | McGraw-Hill, April 1, 2000, cover price $17.52 | also contains Creating Growth from Change: How You React, Develop and Grow | About this edition: "How do you react to change?
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9780822216650 | Dramatist''s Play Service, February 1, 1999, cover price $9.00
The Lonesome West was first presented as a Druid Theatre Company and Royal Court coproduction in the summer of 1997, and is the final part of McDonagh's trilogy set in an fictionalized and impoverished western Ireland village called Leenane. Its substantial themes and textured controversy make it a popular choice to studyâthe Catholic Church is exposed as irrelevant and powerless and the characters have a dangerously skewed sense of morality. The text is full of McDonagh's characteristic combination of farce, aggression, and wit. The plot follows two brothers, Valene and Coleman, living alone in their father's house after his recent death. They find it impossible to exist without massive and violent disputes over the most mundane and innocent of topics. Only Father Welsh, the young local priest, is prepared to try to reconcile the two before their petty squabblings spiral into vicious and bloody carnage. Martin McDonagh is the most controversial Irish dramatist working today, with his explorations of Irish national identity that look at the darker side of provincial life. His bleak but blackly comic portrayal of modern, rural Ireland courts debate with its dark farce, caricatures of violence and barbarism, and an exaggerated, poeticized dialect of Hiberno-English.
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9781408125762 | Student edition (Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, November 15, 2010), cover price $14.95
9780822216667 | Dramatist''s Play Service, February 1, 1999, cover price $9.00 | About this edition: The Lonesome West was first presented as a Druid Theatre Company and Royal Court coproduction in the summer of 1997, and is the final part of McDonagh's trilogy set in an fictionalized and impoverished western Ireland village called Leenane.
9780413719805 | Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, October 1, 1997, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: The Lonesome West by Martin McDonaghValene and Coleman, two brothers living alone in their father's house after his recent death, find it impossible to exist without massive and violent disputes over the most mundane and innocent of topics.
Product Description: These three plays are set in a town in Galway so blighted by rancor, ignorance, and spite that, as the local priest complains, God Himself seems to have no jurisdiction there.The Beauty Queen of Leenane portrays ancient, manipulative Mag and her virginal daughter, Maureen, whose mutual loathing may be more durable than any love...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780375704871 | 1 edition (Vintage Books, August 1, 1998), cover price $15.95 | About this edition: These three plays are set in a town in Galway so blighted by rancor, ignorance, and spite that, as the local priest complains, God Himself seems to have no jurisdiction there.
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9780413719706 | Heinemann, September 1, 1997, cover price $13.95
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