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40027001Tokyo 1937 Takarazuka. Stiff pictorial wrappers15.5 x 22.5 cm. color ticket & 3rd item: TAKARAZUKA GIRLS' OPERA green wrappers "March Performance By Moon Troupe" 4p. map two performances first center folded & mended others very good. . . . A GROUP OF THREE TAKARAZUKA GIRL'S OPERA & DANCE . . . PERFORMANCE PROGRAMS & TICKET . Takarazuka has been one of Tokyo's main attractions for eons. It is a large group of girl dancers artist & performers. They put on a stunning production similar to New York's Rockettes. . This group consists of two different programs all for March 1937 with a color printed ticket for that date as well. . The Group: a. Large silver-ink printed program with a photo inset of the girls in costume. 8 pages 6 sepia-tone photos other advert photos. . b. Green cover program wit a performance gy Moon Troupe 8 pages. covering two programs: "A SAMURAI WHO LOST HIS LOVE" in 10 scenes. Followed by a second performance "GRAND REVIEW: Magnolia" in 24 scenes with a map showing the location of Takarazuka Shin-Onsen. With a list of cast & synopsis. . c. Color printed entrance ticket date & time stamped corner clipped meaning used. . CONDITION: a. As typical of these kinds of programs this one has been center folded with a couple of mended tears in the lower margin now solid. . b. A nice example mildly center folded . c. This ticket is mildly center folded otherwise an excellent example no signs of wear. . Color photos are posted to our website. . . unknown
0260701246.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
192143570Montreal: Edwards and Driscoll Limited. Faveitch Publishers. Nd 1921. 8vo. 21cm. 1921. 32p. numerous advertisements many illustrated on somewhat fragile paper the rear wrap has a large scribbler page glued over staples are rusted a very good copy with a colour illustrated wrapper rare not many copies could have survived. ~ ~ ~ WorldCat only 1 location; Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec. They have subsequent issues through the twenties. Not in Aurora. <br /> <br /> “Smoke Between The Actsâ€. Edwards and Driscoll Limited. Faveitch Publishers. Nd unknown
0714626880.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
60-03327American Educational Theatre Association. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings American Educational Theatre Association paperback
40-16426Encore Theatre. Spiralbound. New. . Encore Theatre unknown
60-02428Gate Theatre. Paperback. New. . Gate Theatre paperback
0807235563-11-1Listening Library. Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting. Listening Library unknown
0874401542.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2011ABE-11379843714Faber & Faber London & Profile London 2011 A perfect unread signed first printing of the first hardback edition with the National Thatre sticker on the wrapper. Perfect collectable copy. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Faber & Faber London & Profile London hardcover
23980‘Holborn Restaurant London 7th February 1942’. It seems extraordinary that they were able to pull this off during wartime restrictions and Dickens would have relished the shabby-genteelness of it. The menu is shakily printed in a faded blue on a 10 x 16.5 cm piece of cream card with rounded edges. At foot: ‘Holborn Restaurant 7th February 1942’. The menu is headed: ‘THE DICKENS FELLOWSHIP / 130th Anniversary of the / Birthday of Charles Dickens / Chairman: WALTER DEXTER Vice-President / Speakers: HUMPHREY HOUSE JAMES AGATE’. The description of the fare follows in silk-purse style: ‘Hors-d’Œuvre / - / Potage Garbure / Poisson poché Boistelle / Choux de Bruxelles / Pommes Vapeur / - / Bombe glacée Fraisette / Gaufrettes / - / Café’. The four signatures are as follows. At top right: ‘Louis B. Frewer’. In right-hand margin: ‘Humphrey House.’ And in left hand margin: ‘James Agate.’ and ‘Walter Dexter’. See image. ‘Holborn Restaurant [London] 7th February 1942’. unknown
242927 July 1952 and 19 June 1953. Both from 4 Primrose Hill Road NW3 London. See her entry and that of Macqueen-Pope in the Oxford DNB. The two items are in fair condition on aged and lightly-worn paper. Both with the valediction and signature in a large flowing hand and the second letter also with an autograph postscript. Both are 1p 4to and folded three times. ONE 7 July 1952: Addressed to ‘Popie my dear’ and with autograph valediction ‘Yours always / Julia’. She has ‘not been too well for over a year’ and the previous year her ‘stupid heart did foolish things’ and she was ‘ordered to bed for six weeks or more’. She is still ‘not allowed to do too much’. She concludes: ‘I suppose it is something to have lived to eighty-four and it is not so easy to throw off things as when one was young. Still I have had a very good innings haven’t I and should be contented. I am.’ TWO 19 June 1953: Addressed to ‘Dear thoughtful Popie’ with autograph valediction ‘My love / Julia’ with autograph postscript ‘Everything seems “touched†in this letter!!!’ As the following indicates she uses the word ‘touched’ twice. She was ‘very touched by your very sweet and I must say flattering telegram to old Julia’. He was ‘a dear to take the trouble to remember the eightyfive-year-old girl and she is always touched by the charming little compliments you pay her’. She hopes they will ‘meet again soon at a little luncheon’ and will arrange that later on. 7 July 1952 and 19 June 1953. Both from 4 Primrose Hill Road NW3 [London]. unknown
23795Item One dated 1 November 1923; Items Two and Three undated but from around the same time. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon. The three items of ephemera are in good condition lightly aged. ONE: Circular headed ‘SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE / STRATFORD-UPON-AVON / ENDOWMENT FUND.’ Dated 1 November 1923 and with autograph signature possibly by proxy of ‘H C Lacey’ ‘Organising Secretary H. C. LACEY M.B.E.’. Shakespeare’s coat of arms printed in red ink at top right. Begins with the debatable assertion: ‘Many men and women have given great gifts to our Nation - inventions discoveries territory and creations of literature and art - but the greatest of all is the glorious inheritance bequeathed to humanity by William Shakespeare.’ Continues in the same pretentious vein before describing the ‘reproach that the Library Sculpture and Art Gallery Reading Room and Lecture Hall at Stratford-upon-Avon is unable to complete its catalogue maintain a librarian or fully develop its educational facilities owing to lack of funds. / The entire Press of the English-speaking world the leaders of Politics Art Drama Literature and Society the Lord Mayor of London and the Mayors of the principal cities and towns warmly endorse the appeal of the Governors of the Memorial for funds to enable the intentions of the Founders to be fully realised. / To this end November 8th. is to be observed as National Shakespeare Day. Each district city and town has been asked to raise its quota. There will be no street collections prize schemes or ballots but just this appeal to those who value the “Common Heritage†to send a subscription be it large or small one shilling or hundreds of shillings one pound or hundreds of pounds to the Shakespeare Memorial Endowment Fund.’ Ends with reference to ‘our greatest sic National Bard’. TWO: Printed advertisement for ‘National Shakespeare Day Appeal / for Tribute to Shakespeare / TO ENDOW THE MEMORIAL THEATRE LIBRARY / READING ROOM ART GALLERY AND LECTURE ROOM / Erected in the Poet’s Memory in Stratford-upon-Avon the Town of his Birth.’ Titled on front cover with black and white illustration of rural scene ‘OUR “COMMON HERITAGE.†/ THE SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL THEATRE / STRATFORD-UPON-AVON.’ 4pp landscape 16mo. Bifolium. Middle two pages describe ‘The Appeal in Brief’ in small print: ‘The Hope’ ‘The Measure of Realisation’ ‘The Great Need’. At end: ‘Will you pay tribute’ List of ‘Patrons Governors Hon. Governors and Life Members’ on last page with quotation from The Times 23 April 1923. Enclosed is THREE: A ‘Donation & Subscription Form’ on one side of single 16mo leaf of browned paper. Headed ‘NOVEMBER 8th. 1623. / Publication of the First Folio of / SHAKESPEARE’S PLAYS. / His Glorious Gift to Humanity.’ The entry in the Oxford DNB for its director Bridges-Adams reminds us that 'On 6 March 1926 the Memorial Theatre was burnt down greatly to the relief of G. B. Shaw.' Item One dated 1 November 1923; Items Two and Three undated but from around the same time. Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratfo unknown
19604423London: The Arts Theatre Club 1960 1960. 188x125mm. pp. 8. Bound with one staple. In very good condition. An excellent copy of the rare programme for the first night production of The Caretaker on 27th April 1960. Starring Peter Woodthorpe Alan Bates and Donald Pleasance it was an immediate triumph in which according to The Observer review of this first performance established "Mr. Pinter as a master of silence. There are repeated moments of the utmost eloquence in which nothing happened except that Alan Bates moves his pupils or a handbag is silently thrown from one hand to another. I repeat this play is an event". London: The Arts Theatre Club 1960 unknown
a75787Washington 1987 1st Library of Congress. A register of the Library of Congress collection of U.S. Work Projects Administration records on deposit at George Mason University. 4to. 320pp. illustrations original wraps. Residue of label on front. VG plus. . paperback
1786826623.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1684011078.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1996SONG0859914968D.S. Brewer 1996-03-14. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x1.00x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. D.S. Brewer hardcover
1971330026New York: Columbia Records 1971. Record. Very Good records and gatefold jacket. Columbia Records unknown
1696326648.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2003Q-1570195501Media Bay 2003-02-01. Audio CD. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Media Bay unknown
184423205London: W. S. Johnson Printer 1844. Double paged printed to appear as if two broadsides side by side. 1 vols. ca. 20 x 20 inches. Some tattering along fold and edges light offsetting else a very good copy. Double paged printed to appear as if two broadsides side by side. 1 vols. ca. 20 x 20 inches. The opera starring Mr. Borrani Mr. Hudson Mrs. Payne Miss Petts and others with elaborate scenery. The last two scenes of the pantomime being Nelson's last Victory Death & Testimonial and the Grand allegorical Tableau of the National Monument in the Center Nelson's Real Monument in the Background. A notice that due to popular request Charles Kean will appear for 20 days in "Hamlet" other forthcoming performances are noted. <br/><br/> W. S. Johnson, Printer unknown
mu576Samedi 13 Jullet 1844. "Une Chaine Comedie en cinqu actes et en prose de M. E. Scribe." Lists personnage and acteurs. 8x10 inches small decorative vignette printed on one side only. 1.5 inch tear in margin not affecting text frayed around edges. Near VG. Original printing. . unknown
202170359Firesign Theatre Books. NF. 2021. Hardcover. Paperback in Near Fine condition. 24mo 5" - 6" tall. Unpaginated pages. Includes DVD-Rom "The Firesign Theatre Live at the Magic Mushroom. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Firesign Theatre Books hardcover