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1984SONG0313235244Bloomsbury 1984-04-23. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.19x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Bloomsbury hardcover
0267504179.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
B9781494117214Paperback / softback. New. paperback
GRP97101313Southgate Publishers. Used - Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Southgate Publishers unknown
0817355545.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1580811620.Gcassette. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
0879320788.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
67872G. Bucceri - Teatro Piccino - Buon Seme - Parte Prima - ed. 1935 disegni di P. Annigoni - Testo in lingua italiana - Pagine - 336 - Copertina morbida - Condizioni molto buone unknown
104485Libro Fotografico - Nos Jolies Actrices - Anni '20 - Testo in lingua francese. Pagine 84 illustrate. - Copertina rigida. - Condizioni buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto sguardie rifatte. unknown
1867409Rare original single-sheet handbill/poster for the New Surrey Theatre. Monday March 18th 1867. Performance of "Tide & Time - A Tale of the Thames" by Henry LESLIE actor and playwright 1830-1881 and the Petite Comedy "Tom's Wife". Includes cast lists and synopsis of scenes along the River Thames. Very Good condition.<br /><br /><i>The New Surrey Theatre replaced the Surrey Theatre and formerly the Royal Circus on Blackfriars Road which had been destroyed by fire in 1865.</i> New Surrey Theatre
22011'Botley Southampton The proper way to direct to me 9 Sepr 1835'. 1p 4to. In fair condition lightly aged with slight wear at head repaired on reverse with archival tape. The context of the letter is explained in Fawcett's entry in the Oxford DNB: 'In September 1829 Fawcett was superseded in the management of Covent Garden … the theatre in which he had been a main prop for thirty-nine years. With a salary of £100 a year allowed him as treasurer and trustee of the Covent Garden Theatrical Fund he retired to a cottage at Botley near Southampton.' The letter begins: 'Some weeks back I enclos'd you a draft for £10 intended for the Widow Paulo. - Since which I have by Coach directed for you my private Book of Accts. Of C: G: Fund with a request that you wou'd return it to me when done with.' As being without the book is inconvenient to Fawcett and it is unsatisfactory 'to want knowledge of either transmittance reaching their destination' he asks him 'to send my Book directed for me to the care of Mr Joseph Lomer Southampton by Colyers Coach from Bell Savage Ludgate Hill or Old White Horse Cellar Piccadilly' these being two leading coaching inns. Fawcett will be obliged by 'any intelligence about balance or other Fund news'. Postscript: 'Be so kind as to send the Bankers book to be made up – and after it is done – let it come with the other'. 'Botley Southampton | (The proper way to direct to me) | 9 Sepr 1835'. unknown
26372‘Theatre. Royal Dublin / 23rd Apl 1844’. 2pp 12mo. On first leaf of grey-paper bifolium the blank second leaf carrying a thin strip of tape from the mount. In good condition folded once. Signed ‘John W. Calcraft’. The recipient is not named. Thirty-four lines of text in a somewhat difficult hand. After a reference to ‘Mrs. Cook’s letter’ he gives the details of a forthcoming production including the dates ending with the benefit. ‘Terms as understood 10£ per night & halfbenefit. I do not usually play on the Friday Night at this time of the year as they are uniformly bad nights’. He explains that he often finds ‘single extra nights’ more productive. Asks ‘Pray let me have your Books of your pieces as soon as possible & also any parts you may have by you’. Concludes: ‘I think every thing is perfectly understood.’ ‘T[heatre]. R[oyal] Dublin / 23rd Apl 1844’. unknown
1985012131Papua New Guinea: Department of Education. 1st printing 1985. 152pp. Good copy with 1" closed tear to top edge errata sheet pasted on verso front cover programme alterations sheet laid in . Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1985. Department of Education paperback
1925HALL512137Paperback. 1925. 16pp illustrations some in colour 4to card cover Paris 1925. 'A collection of set designs by Sudeikin Benois Remizov Repin & Shukhaev for the 'Chauve-Souris' Company. Front cover portrait of Baliev by Shukhaev worn otherwise good. . paperback
1924HALL512138Paperback. 1924. The Story of the Bat Theatre. 16pp illustrations some in colour by Sudeikin. 4to Paris c1924 Front cover coloured illustration by Sudeikin a little worn otherwise good. . paperback
264483 November 1835; Victoria i.e. the Victoria Theatre London. See the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. Aged and a little worn with short closed tear at head of the first leaf repaired with tape and the second leaf having a discoloration at one edge from tape used in mount. Signed ‘W. T. Moncrieff’. Casting interesting light on the production of melodramas in the ‘Surrey-side’ theatres. In an effort to induce him to collaborate with him on a production at the Victoria Theatre he begins: ‘My dear Cooke / Without wishing to interfere with any arrangement you may have made or may be contemplating to make - there can be no harm in my dropping a hint that the Proprietors here would be most happy to secure your Services at any time on your own terms - if at all within their means’. Such an arrangement would also please Moncrieff ‘as I have the idea of a Drama that I think very likely to prove quite as attractive as ever “My Poll and my Partner Joe†may prove.’ That play by J. T. Haines and with music by Jolly was a great success at the Royal Surrey Theatre in the same year. He ends by asking Cooke to ‘turn this over in hyour mind at your leisure and favor me with a line on the subject’. 3 November 1835; Victoria [i.e. the Victoria Theatre, London]. unknown
10-WZ7Z-FRDOHardcover. Good. FIRST EDITION Bruxelles: Editions Meddens 1973. Large hardcover in dust jacket. 4to gray cloth gilt lettering front cover & spine. 239 pages with over 500 illustrations some in color; analogies of styles & of techniques working notes selective bibliography index by designers index by playwrights and composers. Foreword by Paul-Louis Mignon. An x-library copy with typical markings etc. poorly repaired fron hinge but overall a sound unmarked copy of this important modern art/ theatre related title. Text in English. up hardcover
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1853KOS01203856Education hiroshimo 1853. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01203856 Education hiroshimo paperback
0483805009.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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0666423288.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover