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198026482New York: Millennium Film Workshop. Very Good. 1980. Nos. 7/8/9. Journal. modest edgewear and external rubbing creasing and fading to spine. B&W photographs A triple issue 288 pages with three themes/topics: Interviews; Rediscoveries; Third World. The interviews which take up almost half the issue are with: filmmaker Hollis Frampton specifically about his film cycle MAGELLAN; actor/director Eric Mitchell; filmmaker/dancer Yvonne Rainer focusing on her film JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN; critic Annette Michelson talking about the acting in Rainer's JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN; filmmaker Jackie Raynal; and performance artist/filmmaker Carolee Schneemann. The "Rediscoveries" and "Third World" selections somewhat mixed together include articles on: the work of Charles Dekeukeleire a Belgian experimental filmmaker from the late 1920s; the 1930 film BORDERLINE an avant-garde drama produced in Switzerland which starred Paul Robeson and the British poet H.D. Hilda Doolittle; Luis Buñuel'S LAS HURDES LAND WITHOUT BREAD 1933; discussions of LA HORA DE LOS HORNOS HOUR OF THE FURNACES a 1968 Latin American film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas; Sembene Ousmane's XALA 1974; and SIGMUND FREUD'S DORA: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY 1979; an article entitled "Language and Cinema: Preliminary Notes For a Theory of Verbal Images" by Noel Carroll; "Canvassing the Midwest" a look at several films by James Benning; a report on the Media Arts scene in Philadelphia; short discussions/analyses of various films by Stan Brakhage Susan Pitt John Knecht Bruce Conner Ken Kobland Dana Gordon Leandro Katz and Vincent Grenier. And finally an exchange of testy letters between P. Adams Sitney and the journal's editors. Phew! . Millennium Film Workshop unknown books
197482137Springfield Missouri: Preachers Press 1974. Paperback. Very Good. 27cm. Pamphlet. 22cm. Small stain in right margin on several pages. <br/><br/> Preachers Press paperback books
1994211512New York: Applause Books 1994. Hardcover. x 402p. introduction photos Coward on Theatre envoi bibliography index very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Includes never-before-published theatre writings of Coward. Applause Books hardcover books
1984126459Dublin Ireland: Eason & Son 1984. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. unpaginated. Irish Heritage Series No. 42. Foldout front wrapper with illustration of the library complex. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. Eason & Son unknown books
1949WRCAM51983Ipswich; London: W.S. Cowell Ltd 1949. 125pp. with several in-text maps and illustrations. Original light blue cloth. Spine faded light edge wear. Presentation and ownership inscriptions on front free endpaper. Light tanning. Very good. A presentation copy of a mid-20th century proposal that the lost ships of the Franklin Expedition might be located on the northeastern side of King William Island one ship was finally discovered in 2014 on the northwestern side of the island. Privately printed and scarce with an inscription from the author to "The Controller of the Navy." Not in ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. W.S. Cowell Ltd hardcover books
1986160286NY UNGAR 1986 1986. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. ISBN: 0297781421. NY, UNGAR, 1986 hardcover books
1996102788New York: Columbia University Press 1996. Hardcover. xi 150p. illustrated with photos and 1920s style line drawings very good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj review sheet laid in Between Men - Between Women Lesbian & Gay Studies Lillian Faderman & Larry Gross editors. Columbia University Press hardcover books
1974147546N.p.: N.p. 1974. Draft script for the 1974 production of two 1966 plays. With a handwritten label to the front wrapper noting the production title "Coward in Two Keys" written in holograph ink on a piece of masking tape that has been placed over the original title "A Song at Twilight." <br/><br/>Laid in with the script are five photographs of actors Anne Baxter Thom Christopher Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy as well as a small handwritten note regarding the play's billing.<br/><br/>Two plays from legendary playwright Noel Coward's 1966 "Suite in Three Keys" trilogy which were staged at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on February 28 1974. In "Come Into the Garden Maud" an American millionaire seeks freedom from his controlling wife while in "A Song at Twilight" an aging writer is forced out of the closet by his former mistress.<br/><br/>The trilogy which included the play "Shadows of the Evening" was originally staged at the Queen's Theatre in London in 1966 and was the penultimate production Coward would write for the stage.<br/><br/>Set in Switzerland.<br/><br/>Blue titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. Lacking title page presumably as issued. 118 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-39. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
197423790NY: American Theatre press 1974. 8vo pages not numbered. Illustrated. Signed on the front cover by Anne Baxter. Paper wraps. Cover slightly soiled o/w a nice copy. American Theatre press unknown books
13641LONDON JOSEPH 1953. WORDS & MUSIC TO 51 SONGS FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. LONDON, JOSEPH, 1953 unknown books
1995303974New York Simon & Schuster 1995. 1995. First edition second printing. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Coward family tree. Veitch family tree. Dust jacket designed by Carin Goldberg unclipped. Fine. 605 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Provenance: from the estate of Charles Williamson. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. [New York] Simon & Schuster [1995]. hardcover books
1998Embry 158497Overlook Press 1998. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations and photos. Inscribed by the editor Barry Day. Overlook Press, 1998. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1980165717Banff Alberta Canada: Walter Phillips Gallery 1980. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran Jue 13 through July 1 1980 at the Walter Phillips Gallery and then traveled to three other locations for additional dates. Text in English and French. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Walter Phillips Gallery unknown books
1968016621Itahca: Cornell University Press 1968. Translated by Howard Sotton. xvii 272p. dj. Marie Noël is the pseudonym of Marie Mélanie Rouget. Cornell University Press unknown books
19711332469London New York Cincinnati: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1971. First Edition. Softcover. 10mo; pp 183; G/paperback; teal blue spine with white text; covers show slight shelf wear to exterior; some rubbing wear to edges; text block edges have light wear; previous owner's name to title page; interior clean; illustrated;. 1332469. FP New Rockville Stock. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company unknown books
1827S1044Paris:: Janet et Cotelle 1827. 1827. Two volumes. 8vo. 4 vi 689; 4 871 pp. Double column publisher's ads at rear of Vol. I.; moderate water-staining and foxing throughout. Full contemporary calf red and black morocco spine labels gilt; rebacked rubbed. Bookplate of Charles Atwood Kofoid. RARE. FIRST EDITION. A dictionary of the art and sciences including the origins inventions and discoveries made from early times to the modern era. The work was compiled with the collaboration of specialists who supplied articles for their respective fields. The authors also edited a dictionary of French Philology 1831. Janet et Cotelle, 1827. unknown books
181923072Paris: Chez C. C. Le Tellier 1819. Period blue paper wrappers. VG some expected edgewear/remnants of po spine labels. 155 pp. Text double column: English - French. Untrimmed edges. 12mo bound in 6s. 7" x 4" <br/><br/>Quite uncommon- no copies on OCLC. Chez C. C. Le Tellier unknown books
197333728Garden City: Doubleday & Company 1973. Hardcover. 272p. profusely illustrated very good first US edition in cloth and clipped dj. Celebratory biography of Noël Coward. Doubleday & Company hardcover books
199227564New York: St. Martin's Press 1992. Hardcover. xii 289p. 12p. photos author's note introduction notes bibliography index very good first US edition in black boards and unclipped dj. St. Martin's Press hardcover books
3023TLS. 1pg. 6†x 8â€. January 21 1970. Les Avants sur Montreux. A typed letter signed “Noel†to the American newspaper columnist Leonard Lyons: “I am having rather a job catching up with my correspondence! Please forgive the delay in answering your lovely cable. I simply loved it – it was the funniest of all. It was so very sweet of you to think of me. I hope to see you soon. My thanks and my love as always.†The letter is in very good condition and comes with the original envelope. unknown books
195828180NY: Doubleday 1958. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 115. A very good copy in some soiled and chipped dj. Doubleday unknown books
195829174NY: Doubleday 1958. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 115. A very good copy ex-library. Doubleday unknown books
19582113NY: Doubleday 1958. First Edition. 8vo Pp. 115. A very good copy in sl. worn dj. Doubleday unknown books
195815959JGarden City: Doubleday 1958. First American Edition First Printing. Signed by Noel Coward on the title page. Rather small unobtrusive former ownership signature in the upper left hand corner of the verso of the front free endpaper. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Doubleday unknown books
195712441ELondon: Heineman 1957. First Edition. Illustrated with scenes from the Globe Theatre production of Nude With Violin directed by Noel Coward and John Gielgud who also starred in the play along with Gillian Webb John Sterland and Joyce Cary. Near fine cop with a trace of edge wear in a very good dust jacket with some tape reinforcement to the interior a touch of age toning and some slight fading to the spine. Heineman unknown books