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17820Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An interesting group of twelve large original photographs of actors actresses and others ca. 1920's from the Pasadena-based photographer Ervin Willard Spurr and including a signed self-portrait of Spurr. Among the subjects portrayed are radio executive Glen Rice and one of the country singers he promoted identified as Hubert; a man dressed in Arctic furs identified on the verso as John Herman Flyn two photographs and an actor identified as R. J. Maclean shown in two photographs dated 1926 as Richard III and Brutus. Varying sizes ranging from 11 x 14 inches Spurr's self-portrait to 16 x 19 inches. Some light toning soiling and edge wear; overall fine.<br>Ervin Willard Spurr was born in 1869 in New York and grew up in Iowa where he established his reputation as a photographer before moving his studio to Pasadena. He was noted for his technical accomplishments as a portrait photographer and photographed subjects including Albert Einstein and many actors of the day. A collection of his photographs of Native American actors is held at the Library of Congress. unknown books
185524813Paris: Martinet 1855. 192 x 128 mm. Printed on wove paper. Signed in the plate with the initials "A.L."<br/><br/>Slightly foxed. Published as plate no. 651 in the series entitled "Galerie Dramatique." <br/><br/>Performed at the Théatre de L'Ambigu Comique. Martinet unknown books
193026300New York NY: The New York Magazine Program 1930. 24 pages; color cover & endpaper illustrations; black and white illustrated within. Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" size; stapled paper wraps some darkening wear to covers; closed edge-tear last page; contents clean and in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. The New York Magazine Program paperback books
1994214908Berlin: S.N.A.F.U. 1994. 16p. includes covers 5.75x8.5 inches interview with the playwright cast bios ads insert very good playbill/program in stapled b&w pictorial wraps. Program for the world premier of Rebellato's play about Stalin at the English-language theatre established in Berlin by Tina Strobel and Nigel Luhman in 1990. S.N.A.F.U. unknown books
200421994Glover VT: Bread & Puppet Press 2004. Second printing. Paperback. Very Good . 7" square stapled wrappers. Stated second printing of this slender unpaginated book that is part of the Press' Maple Sap Series of illustrated chapbooks. A few light spots to covers else near fine. Uncommon. <br/><br/> Bread & Puppet Press paperback books
192726290New York NY: New York Theatre Program Corporation 1927. 24 pages; color cover & endpaper illustrations; black and white illustrated within. Approx. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" size; stapled paper wraps detached; some darkening wear to covers tips chipped a little; contents clean and in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. New York Theatre Program Corporation paperback books
1951WRCLIT78053London: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. 1951. Gilt mustard-brown cloth. Photographs. Very good or better in spine tanned dust jacket with tiny inner mend at edge. First edition. The official and essential history to its date including cast lists lists of plays in Gaelic and those noted as "experimental" etc. Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. hardcover books
34771n. p. n. d. Black stiff-stock paper with b/w photographic image and white title lettering printed to top half. Very light wear. A VG copy. Single sheet. 20"x 14" <br/><br/> unknown books
1934WALTER-FILM002156Vintage original 8 x 7" 20 x 18 cm. borderless black-and-white photo France. <br /><br />Josephine Baker rose in a decade in Paris from doing provocative dances to lead roles in the theater as here: a portrait of her in a 1934 revival of the Jacques Offenbach operetta <i>La créole</i> being done at the Theatre Marigny. <br /><br />Photo has a fair amount of rippling VERY GOOD-. Theatre Marigny books
182042714n. p. 1820. White laid paper black printing.German-language text. Light creasing to top edge; minor foxing; small loss to heading minimally affecting one letter; light center fold line. VG. Broadside printed recto only. 14-1/4" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>Playbill for a performance on Thursday September 28 1820 at an unnamed playhouse possibly the Frankfurt City Theatre. The star-crossed lovers were played by Herr Becker and Demoiselle Lindner both of whom appear in that theatre's records for other plays. The playbill lists box office times and locations cost differences for the various areas of seating the starting time of 6 o'clock in the evening etc. Interestingly a performance of "Der Corsar" "The Corsair" an opera in two acts is advertised for the following morning which we speculate was based on Byron's wildly popular work of the same name. This opera predates both Francesco Maria Piave's libretto and Verdi's opera of the same name. "Intrigue and Love" was first performed on 13 April 1784 at the Schauspiel Frankfurt in Frankfurt to wide acclaim and continues to be performed today. (n. p.) unknown books
1979135819Northampton: City Studio Theatre 1979. 12p. wraps secured by folding 5.5x8.5 inches illustrated with ads cast bios very good condition. Playbill for the Massachusetts theatre company's production of the Julian Barry play about Lenny Bruce. City Studio Theatre unknown books
190131345New York: McClure Phillips & Co 1901. 1st edition. Red cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering. TEG. POS dated 1901. A VG copy. xv 1 blank 399 7 pp. 6 pages of adverts at end of volume. Frontis. Crown 8vo. <br/><br/> McClure Phillips & Co hardcover books
1998219699San Francisco: The New Conservatory Theatre Center 1998. 16p 7x8.5 inches program ads cast bios and photos season very good playbill in stapled white wraps. The New Conservatory Theatre Center unknown books
24931New York: Living Theatre No Date. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Single sheet 11 x 8 1/2". A flyer produced by the Living Theatre to announce a series of events in conjunction with the People Puppet Theater. Not dated. In very good to near fine condition. One of the scarcer flyers from this organization. Living Theatre unknown books
196523053No Place: Living Theatre 1965. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall side-stapled wrappers. An unpaginated volume of poems printed on rectos only. Not to be confused with a similarly named collection published by Boss in 1968. Very good condition with tiny ink notation at top right hand corner of the front cover. A fragile production. Includes poems by Malina NONA Peter Hartman and others. <br/><br/> Living Theatre paperback books
196223028New York: Living Theatre 1962. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet of 8 1/2 x 11" pink paper printed in black. A flyer published by the Living Theatre announcing an amazing group of poets reading at 530 Sixth Avenue at Midnite November 23 1962 moderated by Willard Maas. Flyer is in fine condition. Quite early Frank Lima Gerard Malanga and Joseph Ceravolo appearances among others. <br/><br/> Living Theatre unknown books
195130481New York: Living Theatre 1951. First edition. Paperback. Good. Stapled pamphlet. 16 pp. Text by Paul Goodman Alfred Kleymborg and Carl Van Vechten. A rare piece of early Living Theatre ephemera. Original program for three plays by Stein Rexroth and Goodman respectively. Illustrated by Robert Galster. Staining to covers a good example. The plays opened at the Cherry Lane Theatre on December 2 1951. Living Theatre paperback books
196030310New York: Living Theatre 1960. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Plastic ring bound slender volume which collects newspaper and magazine reviews of the Living Theatre performances of The Connection by Jack Gelber which was performed for the first time on July 15 1959 directed by Judith Malina and designed by Julian Beck. 36 pp. Not dated but realistically circulated sometime around 1960. Very good condition with a few of the fragile plastic rings having partially snaped off. Living Theatre paperback books
194627231946. LOEWS THEATRE. LO MAGAZINE: DECEMBER 1946. An original copy of "Lo" magazine December 1946. Printed wraps 23 pages. A monthly magazine issued by Loews Theatre chain with various articles on theatres employees and the theatre business. This issue features a three-page article on the three Loews State theatres in Washington DC written by the theatre's publicity manager Brock Whitlock. With many pictures mostly of staff. Very Good. $17.50. <br/><br/> paperback books
194627251946. LOEWS THEATRES. LO MAGAZINE: MAY 1 1946. An original copy of "Lo" magazine May 1 1946. Printed wraps 19 pages. A monthly magazine issued by the Loews Theatre chain with various articles on theatres employees and the theatre business. This issue features a front cover of actor Walter Pidgeon greeting women from a New York City Loews Theatre; a two-page article on early theatre air-conditioning; and fashion advice from Irene of Hollywood. With many pictures mostly of Loews staff. Very Good few small creases. $17.50. <br/><br/> paperback books
194627261946. LOEWS THEATRE. LO MAGAZINE: SEPTEMBER 1946. Second anniversary Edition. Printed wraps; 23 pages. This issue features a three-page article on Loews theatre in Toronto Canada; a rear cover picture depicting the Loews operator in Queens NY welcoming his son back from military service in World War II and an interesting article by a Loews employee who witnessed the atomic bomb explosion at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. Very Good. $17.50. <br/><br/> paperback books
1947408891947. THEATER. LO MAGAZINE. LOMEO AND JULOET. February 1947. The promotional magazine for the Loew Theater group. Very Good. $10.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
19605095Buenos Aires 1960. Paperback. Very Good. photos 90p. Original wrapper. Slightly oblong 20 x 21cm. Spanish text. <br/><br/> paperback books
185541960Boston: Hooton's Press 1855. Some age toning light creasing. Horizontal fold-line. Thumb-tack hole in top margin. Still a VG example of this fragile item. One broadside sheet printed recto only. 18-1/2" x 6-3/16" <br/><br/>The Boston Museum 1841–1903 also called the Boston Museum and Gallery of Fine Arts was a theatre wax museum natural history museum zoo and art museum in 19th C. Boston Massachusetts. Moses Kimball established the enterprise in 1841. Hooton's Press unknown books
9272New York: Lyceum Theatre Folding advertisement-flyer for this show; black and white illustrated with scenes from the action mostly of Ina Claire Ina Fagan Claire 1895-1985 married John Gilbert; four panels; 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" size; light edge tips wear to paper; old fold lines and a few wrinkles; good condition. Soft Cover. Good. Lyceum Theatre Paperback books