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In writing THE PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD, as in my other plays, I have used one or two words only that I have not heard among the country people of Ireland, or spoken in my own nursery before I could read the newspapers. A certain number of the phrases I employ I have heard also from herds and fishermen along the coast from Kerry to Mayo, or from beggar-women and balladsingers nearer Dublin; and I am glad to acknowledge how much I owe to the folk imagination of these fine people.
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The playboy of the western world ; and, Riders to the sea
1993, Dover Publications
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The playboy of the western world and Riders to the sea
1986, H. Davidson
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Translation of: The playboy of the Western world.
Date of publication on t.p. misprinted as 1820.
"Vignt-cinq exemplaires sur papier de corée, numérotés de 1 à 25."
Burns Library has no. 16 of 25.
Provenance of the Burns Library copy: bookplate: John Quinn.
c.1: 98/99 0075.
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