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14790NY CROWN 1967. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, CROWN, 1967 unknown books
14791NY CROWN 1968. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, CROWN, 1968 unknown books
14792NY CROWN 1969. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, CROWN, 1969 unknown books
14793NY CROWN 1970. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. NY, CROWN, 1970 unknown books
1936WRCLIT72943New York 1936. Volume two number two. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations two pages in color lithograph. Wrappers dust soiled with some light inky fingerprints internally very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a multilithographed frontispiece and there is a color litho of costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
188426714College Point New York: Not Published 1884. A dozen pieces of material relating to the conduct of this entertainment business in College Point a section of Queens in New York City. All items for various 1884 dates; 5 are from Oppenheimer & Co. Job Printers publishers of "Long Island Central Zeitung" and "Long Island Reporter" from March to November of 1884 for printing hundreds and one order for a 1000 invitations dancing orders programs; on the printers' business letterhead 4th Ave between 17th & 18th streets in NYC. with 2 receipts handwritten addressed to the Club for purchases of a tambourine a play sheet music a "book for Sec.' & for Treas. and for a ".piece of Music We'll raise dat roof to night" paid by W.A. Mangler. The Club also purchased a "false face & Postage" another tambourine "burnt cork"; 2 boxes of powder a play "Who's the Actor" and groups of music; these 3 small receipts all signed for by stage manager G.A.S. Weiner. Also including a generic "Receipt" for music furnished to the club by Chas. Bollen and the club paid Geo. B. Plitt for "one syringe." Various paper sizes 4"x 8" and smaller; light wear fold lines; in very good condition; night club theater & dancing business history for New York City. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
1938WRCLIT83607New York: Random House 1938. Gilt cloth. About fine in near very good dust jacket with some darkening and small spots to spine panel and a few small chips and tears one with small internal mend. First edition. Introduction by Hallie Flanagan. One of two such omnibus volumes published by Random House in this case collecting the above three plays by Conkle Arthur Arent and William Dubois respectively. Random House hardcover books
14786Phil Chilton 1958. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Phil, Chilton, 1958 unknown books
14787Phil Chilton 1959. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Phil, Chilton, 1959 unknown books
1828D17374London: Sold at Paris by Baudry 1828. Hardcover. Very Good. 19th century 3/4 leather and boards spine in 6 compartments with leather label lettered in gilt. 908 pp. Engraved frontis. Some light soiling throughout but a decent copy. <br/><br/> Sold at Paris by Baudry hardcover books
1937196413New York: Federal Theatre/WPA 1937. 4 panel playbill/program 6x9 inches cast scene synopsis theatre plan crew laid-in is a folded 8.5x11 inch mimeographed handbill advertising a Federal Music Project presentation of the NY State Symphonic Band under the direction of Creator on November 6th 1937 very good pamphlet blue text on semi-glossy white stock. This is the playbill for the intitial production of John Howard Lawson's which opened at the Maxine Elliot Theatre October 13 1938. Federal Theatre/WPA unknown books
196325962New York: Living Theatre 1963. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet of 8 1/2 x 11" paper. A cast flyer for The Brig by Kenneth H. Brown. A play directed by Judith Malina designed by Julian Beck lit by Nikola Cernovich and assisted by Saul Gottlieb. Simple typed sheet with no adornments. The play's American premiere was presented at the Living Theatre on May 15 1963. A fine copy. Living Theatre unknown books
1874517Salt Lake City 1874. Printed check 9 cm x 21.5 cm printed in black with blanks to be filled in by hand. Near fine. Check is dated September 21 1874 and payable to the Super Napper. The amount is for $2.00 and is signed by Susan Napper. unknown books
198122093London: Routledge & Kegan Paul 1981. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. First UK edition. 239 pp. With numerous black and white photographs. The inside story of one of the National Theatre's biggest and costliest ventures. Directed by John Dexter who has SIGNED and dated this copy in year of publication. A clean very good copy in dustwrapper. Routledge & Kegan Paul hardcover books
1962WRCLIT69932New York: The Theatre Guild 1962. iv41 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in gilt lettered flexible binder. An account of the international tour of the Theatre Guild American Repertory Company under the auspices of the US Government. Includes text by Warren Caro and Lawrence Langner as well as of a message and telegram to the Guild about the undertaking from President Kennedy. The Guild toured some of its signature productions to over twenty nations. The mode of publication implies privileged distribution. The Theatre Guild unknown books
1958WRCLIT69933New York: The Theatre Guild 1958. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Boltbound in gilt lettered flexible Hart Steno binder. Light use and minor soiling at edges; very good. An outline script for this production put on at the Plaza and featuring some sixteen vignettes including a number of major talents and a presentation. Included are the texts of three letters from Eugene O'Neill to the Guild. The Theatre Guild unknown books
188227636Boston: James R. Osgood & Company 1882. 1st edition. Blue cloth binding with gilt & black stamped lettering on front cover & spine. VG slt lean/spine minutely darkened/faint foxing to eps. 10 188 4 pp. Index. Publisher catalogue last 4 pp dated Spring 1882. Illustrated with frontis & 5 inserted plates. 12mo. <br/><br/> James R. Osgood & Company hardcover books
188127635Boston: James R. Osgood & Company 1881. 1st edition BAL 23045. Blue cloth binding with gilt & black stamped lettering on front cover & spine. VG slt lean/spine minutely darkened. x 4 252 7 3 pp. Publisher catalogue last 10 pp dated October 1881. Illustrated with frontis & 8 inserted plates one cut. 12mo. <br/><br/> James R. Osgood & Company hardcover books
19717962Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1971. 1st edition. NF/VG pc. 811 pp including index 8vo. <br/><br/> Southern Illinois University Press unknown books
1936WRCLIT72942New York 1936. Volume one number five. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations two pages in color lithograph. Wrappers faintly dust tanned at edgesotherwise very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a multilithographed frontispiece and there are two color plates of costume designs. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1937WRCLIT72944New York 1937. Volume two number three. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations one in color lithograph. Lower wrapper dust darkened at edges otherwise very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a frontispiece and there is a color litho of marionettes. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1937WRCLIT72945New York 1937. Volume two number four. Quarto. Stapled stiff wrappers. Photographs and illustrations one in color lithograph. Wrappers dust darkened at edges otherwise very good. Edited by Pierre de Rohan. Originally subtitled the "Monthly News Bulletin Issued for All Workers on Federal Theatre Projects Throughout America by the Bureau of Research and Publication" then finally abbreviated to the "Bulletin of the Federal Theatre Project." An essential record of the Theatre Project under the direction of Hallie Flanagan. Its aspiration to appear monthly was short-lived and a final third volume appeared evidently terminating in May 1938. Don Freeman contributes a frontispiece and there is a color litho of a stage design. The text ranges from summary reports and projections by Flannagan and others to accounts of specific productions and theatre groups in the North East as well as elsewhere. Uncommon essential. unknown books
1969WRCLIT51366New Haven: Yale School of Drama 1969. I:1-3; II:12. Five issues. Large octavo. Printed and pictorial wrappers. Photographs. Wrappers lightly rubbed or smudged address labels on lower wrapper of first four issues wrappers of II:2 a bit creased; very good. Edited by Ren Frutkin et al. Published three times per year printing original work and commentary in these years of revolution in the theatre: II:1 is a special issue on The Living Theatre; #3 features "Sex and the Single Theatre" and #2 is subtitled: "Crisis 1968: Politics and Imagination." Yale School of Drama unknown books
12803Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Program cover signed by the English-American stage and film actor screenwriter producer and two-time director.  From an unknown production or event at the 5 Towns Music and Art Foundation taking place at the Central Theatre Cedarhurst NY.  Left edge rough; otherwise in very fine condition.  Single sheet 15.2 x 22.6 cm. unknown books
13007Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Unusual original press photograph of the important French actor and muse of Jean Cocteau with a stocking over his head alongside the French film actress. The press caption on the verso reads: "Michele Morgan who apart from her professional activity as an actress has opened a boutique chose this unusual way of showing off a new line of stockings." Dated September 20 1967. In fine condition. 18 x 24 cm. unknown books