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Reproduction of the original: Galsworth Plays- Second Series. No. 1 by John Galsworthy





Introduction to the Author: John Galsworthy (1867-1933) was a distinguished novelist and playwright of Twentieth Century. His works contain a great deal of criticism of British society. He wrote a number of novels but the man of property is considered to be his best novel. His...
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