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24585Undated but shortly after the death of Ivor Novello on 6 March 1951. BBC Radio London. From the Macqueen-Pope papers. His entry in the Oxford DNB describes how in the 1950s he was ‘in demand as a lecturer on the theatrical subjects he loved and he appeared often in the same capacity on radio and on television. Ironically he regarded these two forms of public entertainment and television in particular as representing a serious threat to the survival of theatre about which he cared passionately’. The present item relates to the theatre with which he was most closely connected serving for more than two decades 1935-1956 as press agent there and even acting as its Air Raid Warden during the Second World War. His book on the place had appeared in 1945. 4pp 4to. On four leaves of discoloured and heavily-creased cartridge paper. At top left of first page: ‘2nd Broadcast’. Title: ‘Theatre Songs and Stories / by / W. Macqueen-Pope / No. 2. Theatre Royal Drury Lane. / Signature Tune ‘Ma Belle’. Traces the history of music at the theatre from its foundation in 1663 with reference to Nell Gwynne and Pepys Garrick’s ‘Heart of Oak’ and Arne’s ‘Rule Britannia’ to Ivor Novello whose ‘recent tragic death saddened the whole country’. MP who would produce a biography of his friend Novello at the end of 1951 adds in the final paragraph: ‘And indeed Ivor Novello’s life who wrote and composed that song did indeed belong to us. He dedicated it to the public and to the Theatre - and he loved and revered no Theatre more than Drury Lane for which he did such yeoman service. He has gone but Drury Lane goes on - musically too. “Oklahoma†broke every record it ever made and “Carousel†still runs gaily after a whole year of service.’ Undated, but shortly after the death of Ivor Novello on 6 March 1951. [BBC Radio, London.] unknown
22015Theatre Royal Williamson Square Liverpool. 20 September 1800. 1p 4to. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn and folded several times. The main text reads: 'Gentn By inserting the following correct last word underlined Statement of Benefits at the Liverpool Theatre this season in your next Mirror you'll particularly oblige your most obt. Servt. Edwd. Murray'. Beneath this is a list of the names of 15 individuals with the amount of money made by each one's benefit coming to a total of £2665. The list begins with 'Miss Murray £263' and ends with 'Mr Simmons 101'. The penultimate entry is for 'Mr Wild Prompter 103'. It also includes 'Miss Millan 261' and 'Mr Mattocks 157'. [Theatre Royal, Williamson Square] Liverpool. 20 September 1800. unknown
8302Vol.1 No.2. 24 November 1906. Hely's Limited Printers Dame St. and Acme Works Dame Court Dublin. 4to 8 unpaginated pages. In original grey printed wraps. Text clear and complete. Neat vertical fold. On worn and foxed paper with rust to staples and slight wear and chipping to wraps. The second of the five issues to appear in Yeats's lifetime. In the 'W. B. Yeats Commemoration Number' of Summer 1939 'The Arrow' was described as 'an occasional a very occasional publication by the Abbey Theatre' with only five numbers to have appeared up to that point: 'two in 1906 one in 1907 1908 and 1909' Contains three articles signed 'W. B. Y.' including one on Yeats's own play 'The Shadowy Waters' one article by 'A. G.' and another short one by W. A. H. Vol.1, No.2. 24 November 1906. [Hely's, Limited, Printers, Dame St., and Acme Works, Dame Court, Dublin.] paperback
0871293765.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
186610020Washington: Press Job Print 1866. Broadside. Broadside. 12" x 5." Printed in black on recto only. Loss to the top corner affecting only the margin; light foxing and toning; but for the corner loss quite an exceptional copy. <br /> <br /> This broadside outlines the lottery scheme to benefit for the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Home Fund. As well as a benefit concert after which the prized were to be announced. This benefit was scheduled to be held at the Grover's Theater in Washington D. C. on August 2 1866 here postponed to October 11. The advertisement states that 300000 tickets were for sale at $1.00 each and 75000 presents awarded. Presents range from cutlery to "1 Three-story Brick Residence H street between 6th and 7th" valued at $18000. The nature of the benefit speaks to a significant problem facing the country in the aftermath of the Civil War the abundance of orphaned children. Rare in commerce. The American Antiquarian Society is the only institution reporting ownership according to OCLC. Press Job, Print unknown
196684712Peking China: China Record Company 1966. Record. Very Good. 7-inch 33 1/3 rpm. Chinese record. Fabulous graphic on the cardboard sleeve depicting six smiling youth several with red party scarves about their necks. The cardboard sleeve is creased in several places. The record shows a bit of grit from the five decades since it was new but no scratches. Side one includes: 1 We Have Put on The Red Scarf; 2 From a Child I Learn to be Like the Peasants; 3 The Young Pioneers Can Paint the Most Beautiful New Pictures 1. Side Two: 3 The Young Pioneers Can Paint The Most Beautiful New Pictures 2 ; 4 I Love My Red-Tasselled Spear; 5; All Red Hearts are Turned to the Party. "Collectively composed by the Suite Composition Group of the Children's Art Theatre of the China Welfare Institute and sung by the "Red Children" Art Troupe of the Shanghai Working People's Palace of Culture with Accompaniment by the Orchestra of the Children's Art Theatre of the China Welfare Institute. Record distributed by the China Publications Centre. China Records Catalog #XM-1018. China Record Company unknown
196734331London: At the Curwen Press for Members of the Limited Editions Club 1967. LIMITED to 1500 numbered copies SIGNED by the artist Michael Ayrton with the original Prospectus and Monthly Letter to Members. Illustrated with striking modern monochrome plates by artist Michael Ayrton. 4to original russet paper covered boards backed in buff cloth the spine with a russet paper label lettered in gilt in original glassine and slipcase of plum cloth over boards also with paper label on spine gilt lettered. 184 pp. plus colophon. A pristine copy as mint. The slipcase and glassine pristine and in superb condition as well. THREE CLASSIC PLAYS BY EURIPIDES WITH STRIKING ILLUSTRATIONS. The work of Illustrator/Artist Michael Ayrton is represented in several important collections including that of the Tate Gallery London; The National Portrait Gallery London; The Museum of Modern Art New York; The Fry Art Gallery Essex. The plates for this production were produced by the Photogravure and Color company. The monochrome images are printed in charcoal for Medea wine for Hippolytus and moss-green for the Baccae. At the Curwen Press for Members of the Limited Editions Club hardcover
1972mon0000130190Pollock's Toy Theatre London 1972-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. in x in x in. very clean 1972 softcover. no marks. clean text. solid binding. very light wear Pollock's Toy Theatre, London paperback
54830Cinema - Grande busta con 5 Poster del Film "Il Circo e la sua grande avventura" - Regia di Henry Hathaway - I Poster raffigurano: una scena del film John Wayne Claudia Cardinale Rita Hayworth John Smith 1964 - Dimensioni: 47 x 68 cm. ca. cad. - Condizioni molto buone. unknown
24557Gordon’s letter to Macqueen-Pope is dated 28 December 1950; on letterhead of ‘Everybody’s’ 114 Fleet Street London EC4. Macqueen-Pope’s article without date or place but contemporaneous. From the Macqueen-Pope papers. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The subject of MP’s article is the press agent and publicist Guido Orlando who came to the United States from Italy with his family in 1917. MP may have come into contact with Orlando in his own position as press agent for Drury Lane and other theatres. He was most active in Hollywood from the 1930s to 1960s. His papers are in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Margaret Herrick Library. He also has an uncredited part in Godard’s 1960 ‘Nouvelle Vague’ classic ‘À bout de souffle’ ‘Breathless’. ONE: Sidney Gordon to MP. TLS 28 December 1950. 1p 8vo. In good condition lightly aged and creased with slight rust spotting from paperclip. As the editor Greville Poke is away from the office he has ‘read the article carefully and I really do not think that he would consider it is suitable for Everybody’s. As you may have noticed it alludes to various scandals incidentally the latest and obvious “tie-up†for the article is now dead as far as public interest is concerned and generally is not quite in line with what we want for this paper. My opinion is strengthened by the fact that we were submitted an article on Orlando some months ago and it was turned down because of a certain flashiness.’ He ends by conveying a message from Poke on another matter. TWO: Typed article titled ‘“Enfant Terrible†of Public Relations’. 17pp 4to each page on a separate page of cartridge paper. Double spaced with title on an eighteenth leaf. In good condition lightly aged apart from a hole in the final leaf resulting in loss of five or six words from the final paragraph. MP is not named as the author but since he is submitting the piece it is presumed that he is. Begins: ‘The grim summer of 1950 would have been even more of a nightmare for millions of newspaper readers if front pages burdened with battles and casualty reports had not been brightened by a royal romance between a king and a sixteen-year-old American schoolgirl. / The king Egypt’s fabulous Farouk apparently was spending a good deal of his time chasing Little Mimi Medart from St. Louis Missouri through Europe’s most plush-lined playgrounds. From Deauville and Biarritz the swankiest of France’s watering spots on the Atlantic Coast to San Sebastian in Spain the king trundled along in Mimi’s wake dragging the royal entourage behind him. / On both sides of the Atlantic the king and the commoner became front-page news. Only Farouk’s announcement of his engagement to Narriman Sadek ended the suspense. When it came Mimi’s mother breathed a sigh loud enough to be heard round the world and exclaimed to newsmen: / “Thank God! Now my daughter can go back and finish her studies in peace.†/ All of this it should be explained is one man’s idea of how to sell hamburgers in St. Louis. It sounded like a fairly far-fetched method until you realize that the man is Guido Orlando the gift of the American public relations profession to Europe.’ The article finishes with the Farouk business after the first five pages. There follows a description of Orlando’s appearance and background before an account of his other activities with reference to ‘Don Jaime the Duke of Segovia’ ‘Mayor Jimmy Walker of New York’ and ‘the Maharajah of Kapurthala’. Gordon’s letter to Macqueen-Pope is dated 28 December 1950; on letterhead of ‘Everybody’s’, 114 Fleet Street, London, EC unknown
1846AQ21379Leeds: Mann Printer and Stationer 1846. Single leaf broadside. Lightly damp-stained to head a trifle creased slight chipping to margins. An apparently unrecorded playbill announcing the final performances at the Leeds Theatre of actors Miss Fitzpatrick and Miss Acosta who often appeared in tandem in venues across the country in two comedies; The Love Chase 1837 by Irish dramatist James Sheridan Knowles 1784-1862 and The Honey Moon 1805 by ill-omened playwright John Tobin 1770-1804. . Dimensions 190 x 320 mm. Mann, Printer and Stationer unknown
1846AQ21376Leeds: Mann Printer and Stationer 1846. Single leaf broadside. Damp-stained to head lightly creased. An apparently unrecorded broadside advertisement for a staging at the Leeds Theatre of John Tobin's 1770-1804 The Honey Moon a romantic comedy written in blank verse and interspersed with prose. Throughout his life success eluded Tobin his work being summarily rejected by a slew of theatre managers. The Honey Moon was the first of his plays to be accepted in 1804. Tobin died of tuberculosis before the play was premiered at Drury Lane on 31st January 1805. . Dimensions 190 x 320 mm. Mann, Printer and Stationer unknown
1846AQ21378Leeds: Mann Printer and Stationer 1846. Single leaf broadside. Lightly damp-stained to head a trifle creased. An apparently unrecorded playbill advertising productions at the Leeds Theatre of Edward Stirling's 1807-1894 two-act domestic drama The Last Kiss or The Soldier's Grave here with the title curiously inverted and George Lillo's 1693- 1739 immensely popular tragedy The London Merchant or the History of George Barnwell 1731 a sordid tale of an apprentice who murders his guardian. . Dimensions 190 x 320 mm. Mann, Printer and Stationer unknown
1876AQ29613London: Charles Dickens and Evans printers to the Royal Aquarium 1876. Single bifolium. 4pp. A trifle creased small hole to head of gutter pencil note to head of title. An apparently unrecorded theatre programme advertising a performance at the Royal Aquarium Theatre of actor and playwright John Pringle Burnett's 1846-1917 Jo an adaptation for the stage of Charles Dickens' Bleak House. The titular role was taken by Burnet''s wife Jennie Lee 1846-1930 - a role she is said to have played more than 9000 times. . [Charles Dickens and Evans, printers to the Royal Aquarium] unknown
1864AQ25335s.l.: Imp. de las Novedas 1864. Single leaf broadside. Numerous early vertical and horizontal folds. A trifle creased. An apparently unrecorded broadside advertising an evening's entertainment at the San Fernando theatre Seville for the benefit of the children of the local asylum for the poor; the main event being a production of Rafael María Liern y Cerach's 1832-1897 immensely popular three-act comedy La Almoneda del Diablo 'The Devil's Auction' after which followed a selection of musical diversions including the performance of the 'La Batalla de Inkerman' a song commemorating the events of the Crimean War a decade earlier. . Dimensions 250 x 400 mm. Imp. de las Novedas unknown
195453945London: The National Film Theatre 1954. 8vo.Pamphlet. Three original pamphlets. Two page 'Membership Prospectus' for 'The British Film Institute and The National Film Theatre' which is SIGNED & inscribed by Erich von Stroheim: 'Good Luck!' and dated 5/1/54. Eight page programme notes to 'Foolish Wives.' Five page programme notes to 'Donald Duck and the Gorilla' 'The Pedicure' and 'Safety Last.' . Very Good. Wraps. 1954. The National Film Theatre 1954 paperback
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21321Le Kain is depicted in the role of Orosmane in Voltaire's "Zaire." 420 x 282 mm. No place no date but Paris ca. 1775. <br /> <br /> Slightly browned and foxed. Proof before text. Hall III p. 32. <br /> <br /> Le Kain was a noted French actor who performed with the Comédie Française. unknown
177523227Newcastle 1775. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some light marginal browning chipping and soiling else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The main players of the company being Mr. and Mrs Austin Mr. Miss and Miss E. Heatton Mr. and Mrs. Nepecker Miss Skyddard Mr. Massey Mr. Jefferys and Mr. Beaumont. "The Padlock" also included Mr. Manwaring and Mr. Bogle. With a request for outstanding bills as it was the last of the season. Provincial Players. <br/><br/> unknown
177523226Newcastle 1775. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some light browning and soiling marginal chipping tear into text not affecting legibility some repair to upper margin else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The main players of the company being Mr. & Mrs Austin Mr. Miss and Miss E. Heatton Mrs. Nepecker Miss Skyddard Mr. Massey Mr. Jefferys and Mr. Turner. The Prologue and Epilogue were delivered by Mr. Austin. With a notation that due to Wednesday being Ash Wednesday and therefore no performance any people who come "under the Pretence of being Servants to be admitted into the Upper Gallery no Persons will be admitted but those who are Livery Servants" Provincial Players. <br/><br/> unknown
176623210Newcastle 1766. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 12 inches. Browned marginal wear loss in lower portion affecting forthcoming productions left margin trimmed some staining else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 6 1/2 x 12 inches. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. Principle players in "Lionel and Clarissa" were Mr. Jefferys Joseph Austin Mr. and Mrs. Nepecker Mr. Massey Miss Skyddard Miss E. Heatton and Mrs. Austin. This was followed by "The Miller of Mansfield" with principle players being Mr. Heatton Mrs. & Mr. Nepecker Miss Heatton Mr. Jefferys and Mr. Bogle. Itinerant Company. <br/><br/> unknown
177523223Newcastle 1775. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Some light browning and soiling left margin trimmed else a very good copy with a contemporary penned price noted on the main production. 1 vols. ca. 7 1/2 x 12 inches. Rare. The itinerant playing company of Joseph Austin and Michael Heatton a partnership that lasted from 1766 until 1775. The principle players of the tragedy and burletta being Mr. & Mrs. Austin Mr. & Miss & Miss E. Heatton Miss Skyddard Mrs. Nepecker Mr. Shuter Mr. Massey and Mr. Jefferys. Provincial Players. <br/><br/> unknown