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197262173Gallimard 1972 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 277 pp. Exemplaire du service de presse. Tranches un peu salies. Peliculage du dos légèrement décollé. Sinon bon état.
197262173Gallimard 1972 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 277 pp. Exemplaire du service de presse. Tranches un peu salies. Peliculage du dos légèrement décollé. Sinon bon état.
20446traduit de l'anglais par Suzanne Nétillard - Gallimard (Collection "Tel"), 1995 - in-12 broché, 277 pages - très bon état -
8337Gallimard In-8, broché, couverture souple rempliée jaune d'or, bel exemplaire sous tous rapports, 277 pages. Très propre.
61959Gallimard, TEL, 1995, 277 pp., poche, passages signalés au crayon, état correct.
66061Gallimard, 1972, 277 pp., broché, couverture illustrée, bon état.
80817Partridge 9 Paternoster Row. No date 1874. 8vo. A very bright and clean set of 12 lithograqphs in illustrated envelope which is complete but worn and torn half way down two edges. Booklet is missing. Partridge, 9 Paternoster Row. No date (1874) unknown
0112900836.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ANAIS-0600431754Country Life. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Country Life hardcover
0600431754.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1964158843Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 1964. hardcover. Good. 5x0x8. Inside front cover and ffep show some staining but the rest is tight and clean; In dj Harmondsworth: Penguin Books hardcover
1971Q-0500181187Thames and Hudson 1971-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thames and Hudson hardcover
20141086135Frankfurt, M. : Lang, 2014. XII, 182 S. Originalhardcover.
1994UGREAT00twWatermill 1994. Very Good. Wells H.G. Great Tales of Suspense. Dickens Charles; Doyle Arthur Conan; Bierce Ambrose; Irving Washington. NP: Watermill 1994. 107pp. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good. Watermill paperback books
1938552364New York: The Columbia Broadcasting System Orson Welles and The Mercury Theatre on the Air 1938. Hardcover. Near Fine. Quarto. 94 mimeographed leaves printed rectos only. Bound or likely rebound at an early date with quarter canvas spine and thick card boards with typed title labels on front board and spine. Modest evidence of bookplate removal inside front board small chip at the corner of the label on the front board else very near fine. Adapted from the Charles Dickens novel. The Mercury Theatre on the Air produced 22 radio plays based on literary novels plays or short stories in 1938 this was the third play produced. Up until October 1938 all of the adaptations including this one were written by Orson Welles and John Houseman. Overwhelmed by the weekly deadlines Welles also starred in most of the dramas sometimes playing multiple parts they hired Howard Koch to assist - three weeks later they collaborated on The War of the Worlds - arguably the most famous dramatic radio broadcast in history. In A Tale of Two Cities Welles played both Sidney Carton and Dr. Alexandre Manette in this production. In the script page two is blank except for the word "Welles" - presumably Welles would deliver his introduction extemporaneously. The Mercury Theatre on the Air scripts are rare. OCLC locates a single copy of this script Dartmouth. (The Columbia Broadcasting System, Orson Welles and The Mercury Theatre on the Air) hardcover
269801863. Two non-consecutive sections pages of a letter to Adolphus Francis 12mo aging with crude repair to the corner that embraces and identifies the letter's recipient remnants of tipping. See Images. Recto: Commences "some high aristocratic name if not that of the Prince Consort Albert to give an impetus to tthe project. In consulting with Mr Dickens or Mr Phelps I feel certain their opinion would be in strict accordance with my own and I shall not hesitate to authorise you to use my name to them if you make then acquainted with my strong and confident end of page. Versoo not a continuation of the Recto: "The experiment has been attempted frequently but fruitlessly in my lifetime and I approached with Milton's Sonnet quoted in Notes below to refer to the lovers of Shakespeare will not be found very ardent in realizing your expectations. With every good wish and many thanks for your kind expressions I remain dear Sir very faithfully yours W.C. Macready." Notes: a. Cf "Public Opinion" 3 Oct. 1863 pp.370-372 humorous or snide article about Adolphus Francis etc. including his proposition of a Shakespeare Monument. It quotes the lines of Milton referred to above "What need my Shakespeare for his honoured bones ."; b. "Shakespearean Connection: He was involved in a performance of a Shakespeare play at a London theatre mentioned in the London Express newspaper archives in July 1863." AI [1863?] unknown
8vo., Second Impression, on laid paper, with frontispiece (original captioned tissue guard present), 47 plates on 44, a folding plate on japon, 3 coloured Dickens wrappers in facsimile (all original tissue guards present) and double-page coloured house publication in facsimile (original tissue guard present); original black buckram, upper board blocked in blind, gilt back, uncut, fore-edge very lightly spotted else a very good, bright, crisp copy. A PRESENTATION COPY FROM JOHN LESLIE BALE WITH HIS SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER. Published a month after the first edition. One of the most lavish publishing centenary histories, naturally emphasising the firm's relationships with its most notable authors including Ainsworth, Carlyle, Forster, Meredith, Trollope and, above all, Dickens. Bale was Managing Director of the fim from c.1914 to 1930 (see pp.272-4 et seq., plate facing p.272). 'The present position of the house as scientific and technical publishers owes simply everything to the vigour and judgement of Mr. Bale' (Waugh). AN IMPORTANT AND SCARCE ASSOCIATION COPY.
2644618 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. See his entry and that of the Vining family in the Oxford DNB as well as well as his sister Emma’s memoir. 3pp 12mo with the last page written lengthwise. Bifolium. Text clear and entire but in fair condition only on aged and worn paper with strip of tape from mount adhering to blank reverse of second leaf and short closed tears at foot of both leaves and tape repair. Folded once. Written in feverish style: one word is underlined seven times. Addressed to ‘My dear Vining’ and signed ‘Watts Phillips’. Regarding the play he is working on ‘The Huguenot Captain’ which would be produced in London in 1866 with Vining in the lead role he is writing ‘in haste to save post’ and to say that he will do his best to fulfil Vining’s ‘prophecy’ that ‘the “Captain†ill be my best piece’. For both their sakes he will ‘spare no pains to make it so - but - oh! mon ami! - how about the time. It is not a piece to be written helter-skelter. We must take the shine out of that Duke’s motto - and to do so requires much care and earnest thought’. Vining will require the piece by October of that year sic and he will ‘forward it act by act as rapidly as possible pushing on with so much haste as is consistent with the merits of a piece which I thing sic will prove a great ultimate advantage to you and to me’. He asks to be given time and for Vining to ‘stir me up by letters for as I see your anxiety grow my imagination will quicken’. He continues: ‘Let no time be lost in returning the Plot. I shall set to work at once in fact I am off to day to get some Callot sketches for the dances. / We shall have a Success I feel assured - but - dont hurry me more than is absolutely necessary’. Vining can always let him ‘know the truth’ as their ‘interests in such a matter as this are identical’. He ends by reiterating: ‘Depent upon me - but - as last words - remember “as much time as possible!†/ Hurry return of plot ! ! !’ 18 August 1863; 29 Rue de Penthièvre. unknown
Red cloth covers. 92 pages.
2007Q-079451328XUsborne Pub Ltd 2007-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Usborne Pub Ltd paperback
2010Q-0794528422Usborne Pub Ltd 2010-06-01. Spiral-bound. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Usborne Pub Ltd unknown
2006Q-1585445452Texas A&M University Press 2006-01-17. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Texas A&M University Press paperback
2004Q-1585443182Texas A & M Univ Pr 2004-07-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Texas A & M Univ Pr hardcover
571S. éd., Aire-sur-la-Lys, 1992. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en noir, 126 pp. Introduction - Première Partie : I. De Londres à l'Italie, Boulogne, ville étape - II. "Mon ami, j'aime tant la République" - III. "Jamais, au grand jamais, je n'ai rencontré de coeur si bon et si aimable" - Trois étés ...
2025AME_9781835359464MedPlus 2025. 1. Hardcover. New/New. MedPlus hardcover