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0879320281.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2010Q-081667311XUniv Of Minnesota Press 2010-09-28. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Univ Of Minnesota Press paperback
182923137London: Printed by W. Reynolds 1829. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Some short marginal tears and creasing discreet repair on verso else a very good piece. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. The play with Charles Kemble as Shakespeare and Miss Lacy as Queen Elizabeth. This was followed by the farce "The Waterman" with Mr. Blanchard Mr. Keeley and Mrs. Davenport. "The Robber's Wife" with John Fawcett and Ellen Tree Kean. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances. Kemble as "Shakespeare". <br/><br/> Printed by W. Reynolds unknown
186223168Philadelphia: U. S. Job Printing Office 1862. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Some short marginal tears creases light browning else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 9 1/2 x 19 inches. Following "Fashion" was the farce "Laughing Hyena" staring Mr. S. Hemple and Miss Josephine Tyson. Forthcoming performances are noted following the programme. Edward Loomis Davenport the noted American actor and manager was married to the English actress Fanny Vining daughter of Frederick Vining manager of Haymarket Theatre in 1829 and a noted success on her own. Of their nine children seven followed their parents into the theatre. The Davenports. <br/><br/> U. S. Job Printing Office unknown
184723162Philadelphia: United States Job Printing Office 1847. 1 vols. ca. 7 x 19 inches. Some short marginal discoloration else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 7 x 19 inches. Starring Mr. Hadaway. The bottom of the broadside carries the advertisement for Mr. Hadaway in Ainsworth's "Jack Sheppard" and the comedy "X. Y. Z" <br/><br/> United States Job Printing Office unknown
182123118London: Printed by E. Macleish 1821. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. Some light discoloration and spotting else excellent. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 13 inches. The tragedy starring Charles Kemble William Charles Macready William Atkins Daniel Egerton and Miss Dance. The farce starring J. Isaacs and Mr. Duruset. Notices for the forthcoming performance of "London Stars" is at the bottom of the sheet. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. Kemble and Macready. <br/><br/> Printed by E. Macleish unknown
182123138London: Printed by E. Macliesh 1821. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. Tipped onto a sheet some light offsetting and marginal browning else a very good copy. 1 vols. ca. 8 x 13 inches. The play with Mr. Blanchard William Charles Macready and Miss Boden. "A Roland for an Oliver" was them performed with Ellen Tree Kean John Fawcett J. Isaacs and Miss Maria Foote later Countess of Harrington. The lower portion contains information on forthcoming performances. Charles Macready is also noted for his friendships with Forster Dickens and Maclise. Macready in "The Slave". <br/><br/> Printed by E. Macliesh unknown
1970661931970. Quarto 32 cm Red boards with a string tie binding. Includes newspaper clippings programs for high school theatrical performances correspondence regarding the productions and articles such as "Wingate youths present Indian lore in drama" published in "Indian Community Action" and "Navajo Legends Increase English Proficiency" published in "Indian Record December 1969." Most is loosely laid in. An early scrap book belonging to bookman and publisher Ernie Bulow documenting his theatrical experiences as cultural arts instructor / script writer at Wingate High School in Fort Wingate New Mexico. <br /> <br /> After receiving an English degree in the sixties Bulow worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs resided in Gallup N.M. and taught English at Fort Wingate on the Navajo Reservation. Subsequently he received a doctorate from the University of Utah and he returned to Gallup where he traded in Indian jewelry and kachinas and opened his bookstore. unknown
195133954New York: The Living Theatre 1951. Near Fine. New York: The Living Theatre 1951. First Edition. Octavo. 16pp. Printed wraps. Mild rubbing to edges; Near Fine. Program guide for the opening of this Rexroth play put on at the Cherry Theater in New York in December 1951. Scarce and a nice example of early Living Theatre material. The Living Theatre unknown
192344523New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. 1923. 8vo. xix 1 167 1 pp. Photo frntsp. numerous photo plates. Quarter red over green cloth printed paper labels on frnt cvr & spine slght shlfwr w/ d.j. cover art photos of Lillian Nordica mnr chppng hd & ft of spine edgewear still a VG/VG- copy from the library of the opera singer Marion Talley. First edition of this posthumously published book of advice on how to develop a career as an opera singer and the numerous letters reflecting Madame Nordica’s career. Nordica 1857-1914 was one of the foremost sopranos at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. She died on her final tour of pneumonia in Jakarta Indonesia. Marion Talley 1906-1983 was discovered in Kansas City Missouri and at age 19 became the youngest principal female performer in the Met’s history to that point she also starred in some films but was not photogenic and her career declined after the 1920s. E.P. Dutton & Co., hardcover
189952060New York: David Belasco; Harlem Opera House 1899; 1901. Two pieces. 1st. Oblong folio. 16 pp unpaginated photo illustrations throughout red illustrated softcovers Arts & Crafts cover art and lettering in dark red yapp edges minor dustsoiling minor edgewear; 2nd -- 4to. 4 pp unpaginated. Illustrated ads printed on light pink-coloured paper minor dustsoiling couple minor closed tears edgewear still VG set. First editions thus of these scarce theatre programmes detailing the life and successful rising career of the actress often called “The American Sarah Bernhardt†who appeared in wildly successful The Heart of Maryland in 1898 the long running Zaza beginning in 1898 and later Madame du Barry afterwards. She was the Progressive Era’s great dramatic actress and would later star in silent films and vaudeville as well. Her film biography appeared in 1940 as the Warner Bros. film Lady with the Red Hair starring Miriam Hopkins Claude Rains Richard Ainley and others. David Belasco; Harlem Opera House], paperback
69-3651Paris France: Akteon Theatre 2000. 60 x 40 cm. Offset Color Lithograph. Very Good. Paris, France: Akteon Theatre, 2000 unknown
63-0047Washington DC: American Theatre Association 1979 - 82. 4to. ca. 140 pp. each Soft Covers Very Good. Illustrations photographs. Price for all ten issues. Washington, DC: American Theatre Association, 1979 - 82. paperback
63-2332London: Sadler's Wells Theatre 1941. 8 X 10 inch leaf with Original Autographs by Beryl Grey & others on recto & verso. From Autograph album with signatures by prominent stage actors dancers and conductors comprising photographs clipped signatures pasted onto album pages. VG. London: Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1941. unknown
19126015Cleveland: Colonial Theatre 1912. Staplebound. Very good. Octavo 16pp. illustrated. A very good copy in the publisher's printed stapled wraps. Playbill for a Cleveland production of Little Miss Brown a play by Philip Bartholomae. Most interesting to us is the prevalence of local advertisements. In the early years of automobile manufacturing Cleveland rivaled Detroit. There are no fewer than three advertisements for Cleveland-built electric cars including the Hupp-Yates the Baker and the Rauch and Lang. These last two firms merged in 1914 dating this playbill to slightly earlier. We don't locate any copies of this or any Colonial Theatre Magazine in OCLC. Scarce. [Colonial Theatre] unknown
68-8802London UK: Daly's Theatre 1895. Theatre Program Oblong Folded Single Leaf. 4 pp. 27 x 18.7 cm. Very Good with some inked notes on recto. London, UK: Daly's Theatre, [1895]. unknown
1966200639Rochester N.Y.: George Eastman House 1966. Spiral bound. VG Pages; Spiral Binding has chipped away and is not present Ex art library with a sticker on the front and inside rear cover; covers are lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged; four top spiral binding holes are damaged at the rear cover; pages are incredibly clean and bright; binding is not present. B&W-photo-illustrated covers; 23 unnumbered leaves; richly illustrated. This scarce item was created on the occasion of a film restrospective presented by George Eastman House in Rochester New York from May 12th to 18th 1966. [George Eastman House] unknown
elala4645<p>New York: Leo Von Raven Publishing Co. 1892. American playwright and actor Edward Harrigan specialized in musical farces featuring characters from New York's lower class ethnic neighbourhoods. 'Squatter Sovereigny' in which Harrigan played the lead role of astronomer Felix McIntyre was first performed in 1882. 8vo. ff. 8. self-wrs. stapled as issued. large woodcut of the theatre interior & exterior on front cover. numerous illus. ads</p> [New York:] Leo Von Raven Publishing Co., [1892]
19-4882Tokyo: 1953. 4to. 8 pp. Soft cover. Good with slight creasing. Black and white plates. Includes Meiboku Sendaihagi Suzunano Tanemaki Edo-Sodachi Matsuri Sashichi Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura Suzugamori Rokkasen Sugatano Irodori and Otokodate Gosho Gorozo. Also includes a loose page of hand-written story synopsis. Text in English. Tokyo: [1953]. paperback
19-4885Tokyo: 1950s. 4to. 8 pp. Soft cover. Very good with writing on front cover slight tear on back cover. Black and white plates. Includes Kanadehon Chushingura Onna Shibaraku Ohmi Genji Senjin Yakata Shuzenji Monogatari Migawari Zazen. Text in English. Tokyo: [1950s]. paperback
19-4884Tokyo: 1950s. 4to. 8 pp. Soft cover. Very good with writing on front cover. Black and white plates. Includes Sho-sho Shigemoto-no Haha Katsuragawa Renrino Shigarami Higaki Katakiuchi Tenka-Chaya Mura Bancho Sarayashiki Kisen. Text in English. Tokyo: [1950s]. paperback
19-4881Tokyo: The Japan Times Ltd. 1963. 4to. 32 pp. Soft cover. Very good with writing on front cover and first page. Black and white plates. Includes Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura Jisho no Hata-age Fundoshi Isha. Text in English. Tokyo: The Japan Times, Ltd., 1963. paperback
19-4880Tokyo: The Japan Times Ltd. 1962. 4to. 32 pp. Soft cover. Very good with writing on front cover. Black and white plates. Includes Shibaraku Suzugamori Tsui No Miogui Kanjincho Iwashi Uri Koi No Hikiami Futatsu Chocho Kuruwa Nikki Kosode Mono Gurui Danjuro Musume Sukeroku Yuisho Edo-Zakura. Text in English. Tokyo: The Japan Times, Ltd., 1962. paperback
19-4883Tokyo: 1950s. 4to. 8 pp. Soft cover. Good with writing on front cover slight wear on cover and ink transfer in text block. Black and white plates and fold-out color illustration. Includes Takatoki Masakado Terakoya Ibaraki Kiyomasa Seichu-Roku Ameno-Goro Fujimusume Yugao-Dana Saigo and Butahime Modori-Kago. Text in English. Tokyo: [1950s]. paperback