The Lower Depths

Максим Горький

Original title: Na dne

first published 1931 Players Press, 1999 57 pages

Methuen's theatre classics

The Lower Depths, also translated as A Night’s Lodging and At the Bottom, drama in four acts by Maxim Gorky, performed in 1902 and published in the same year as Na dne.

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This book in English

Alex Szogyi 1 printing we hold · 1992 · Samuel French Inc.

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Editions we hold

Na dne edition · 2008 · Eksmo Education · 93 pages · 9785699256969
The lower depths edition · 2000 · Dover Publications, Inc. · 66 pages
The lower depths edition · 1999 · Players Press · 57 pages
The Lower Depths paperback · 1992 · Samuel French Inc. · 72 pages · 9780573611865
The Lower Depths paperback · 1974 · Penguin (Non-Classics) · 9780670004218
The Lower Depths hardcover · 1974 · Library of America · 90 pages · 9780670443543
Lower Depths paperback · 1974 · Avon Books · 176 pages · 9780380000920
The lower depths edition · 1973 · Eyre Methuen · 90 pages

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