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63-3824San Francisco: Curran Theatre 1956. Program. Folio. Folded Sheet Very Good toning minor creasing. Illustrated. San Francisco: Curran Theatre, 1956. unknown
11323Place not stated; 25 June 1852. On one side of a piece of laid paper approximately 11.5 cm square. Minor traces of glue to corners on the reverse. Good firm signatures provided for an autograph hunter. The husband signs first: 'Charles Kean Friday 25 June 1852'. Beneath this is the wife's signature: 'Ellen Kean'. Place not stated; 25 June 1852. unknown
189734855New York: The Century Company circa 1897. A Deluxe Reissue of the First Edition with some changes. Extensively illustrated from numerous sources many of which being actors in theatrical character in photographs or engravings. 4to bound for the publisher by W. Rouch in three-quarter crushed tan morocco over marbled paper covered boards the spine with raised bands ruled in gilt and blind central gilt devices in five compartments and gilt lettering in a sixth marbled endpapers t.e.g. xv 509pp. A very fine copy essentially as mint. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF ONE OF THE GREASIEST AMERICAN ACTORS OF THE LATER 19TH CENTURY. While detailing his life and storied theatrical career Jefferson has also provided us with a virtual "who's who" of the New York performing arts scene during the Victorian era. It also provides great insight in life on the stage in general; including stagecraft rivalries between inflated personalities and extensive travel. An important piece of American theatrical history respected for both its candor and humour. The Century Company hardcover
W7-HSMQ-DB6JUsed - Good. A copy that has been read but remains in Good condition. All pages are intact the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes highlighting and underlining. Used books may not include companion materials. Customer service is our top priority! A copy that has been read but remains in Good condition. All pages are intact the cover is intact. The spine may show signs of wear. Pages can include limited notes highlighting and underlining. Used books may not include companion materials. Customer service is our top priority! 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
18212On illustrated letterhead of the Argyle Theatre Birkenhead. 28 July 1945. The Clarke family ran the Argyle for fifty years from 1890 to 1940 during which period it was one of the best-known provincial theatres. It opened as the Argyle Music Hall in 1868 and between 1876 and 1890 was named the Prince Of Wales Theatre being used mainly to stage plays. In 1890 the focus returned to music hall and variety and it was renamed the Argyle Theatre. Its archives are in the University of Sheffield. 2pp. 12mo. In fair condition on lightly-aged paper somehwhat grubby and creased at foot of leaf. He begins by thanking him for an article in 'Reynolds' which 'will no doubt prove useful publicity when we come to stir up these War Damage bureaucrats to settle our claim'. The theatre had been badly damaged by bombing in 1940 and would never reopen being demolished in 1973. He next turns to 'Children's Playtime' which has 'broken all attendance records in the Parks since the school holidays commenced.' He explains his 'theory that if you can attract the kids you automatically attract the adults'. 'I wish we could get a definite spot to try this out for next Christmas on big lines. I am more than ever convinced there is a fortune in it.' He ends with reference to 'Freeman' and 'Children's Hour' on the BBC. On illustrated letterhead of the Argyle Theatre, Birkenhead. 28 July 1945. unknown
42637NY: Apollo Operations Inc 1966. Second edition; 4to.; stiff wraps with stapled binding softcover; 48 unnumbered pages; black and white photographic illustrations; wraps are edgeworn with a hole in top spine end corner and remnants of 2 pieces of tape on front cover else very good unmarked copy. <br/><br/> NY: Apollo Operations, Inc (1966) paperback
194691671New York 1946. Good. Folded program. 4p. Wear along three later horizontal folds. Some foxing and soiling. Sidney Poitier was cast as Lottie in "Riders to the Sea. unknown
2009Q-1559363460Theatre Communications Group 2009-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Theatre Communications Group paperback
68-8886Leicester UK: Palace Theatre ca. 1935. Theatre Poster Broadside. 37.5 x 25 cm. Good with losses marginal tears. Leicester, UK: Palace Theatre, [ca. 1935]. unknown
B9781350351608Paperback / softback. New. paperback
1993Q-188039927XSmith & Kraus 1993-03-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Smith & Kraus hardcover
1976195413United States : American National Theatre and Academy West and The Altans 1976. First Edition. Paperback. Fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 0 pages; Description: 1 vol. unpaged : chiefly ports. ill. ; 30 cm. Subjects: Hayes Helen 1900-1993 --Motion pictures --Filmography. United States : American National Theatre and Academy West and The Altans paperback
15-6018New York: Wallack's Theatre 1902. PROGRAM. 12mo. 4 pp. Stapled Wraps Good with covers detached creasing rubbing and minor staining. Wallack's Theatre program for Thursday afternoon May 22 1902. New York: Wallack's Theatre, 1902. paperback
194243254Sevilla: Edita Empresa Anunciadora Macho Impreso en los Talleres Tipográficos de Hijos de A. Padura Sevilla 1942.- 48 p.: Profusamente ilustrado con propaganda comercial 5 láminas en cartulina plegadas y a todo color con propaganda de los famosos vinos de la casa González Byas de Jerez; 4ºmenor 218 x 16 cm; Cartulina Ed. ilustrada. MÚSICA DANZA INSTRUMENTOS MUSICALES Y DISCOGRAFÃA Libro en español Edita Empresa Anunciadora Macho paperback
68-6434Paris France: Simon Theatre Francais Bordeaux 1889. Folio. Telegram mounted on illustrated color pencil sheet of backing paper with hand written dated note in black ink. Good with tears & losses. En Francais. Provenance:Colette Monceau born Nancey 1921-2016. Biographical note: born in Nice in 1921 Colette Monceau was a student of Charles Dullin in the second half of the forties and played in several plays during the same period. At the end of the 1950s she took courses at Pierre Foix's school of graphology in Paris and worked in particular on dance as part of the exam for the Group of Consulting Graphologists of France. Having become a consultant graphologist she also teaches this technique. Particularly interested in the writings of Louis Jouvet and Sarah Bernhardt she wrote three works that remained unpublished as well as several articles. It constitutes a thousand files devoted to actors and actresses as well as personalities from varied backgrounds. Colette Monceau née Nancey 1921-2016. Notice biographique : née à Nice en 1921 Colette Monceau est élève de Charles Dullin dans la seconde moitié des années quarante et joue dans plusieurs pièces à cette même période. À la fin des années cinquante elle suit les cours de l’école de graphologie de Pierre Foix à Paris et travaille notamment sur la danse dans le cadre de l'examen du Groupement des graphologues conseils de France. Devenue graphologue-conseil elle enseigne également cette technique. S'intéressant notamment aux écritures de Louis Jouvet et de Sarah Bernhardt elle rédige trois ouvrages restés inédits ainsi que plusieurs articlesExpertise by Daniel BRUKARZ Expert auprès de la CEA. Paris. Paris, France: Simon Theatre Francais Bordeaux, 1889. unknown
20152-1904031838Entertainment Technology Press 2015. Spiral-bound. New. 366 pages. 11.81x9.41x1.06 inches. Entertainment Technology Press unknown
82098Teatro Universale: Raccolta Enciclopedica e Scenografica - Anno V e VI - ed. 1838 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine XIII 416 Anno V 416 Anno VI . - Copertina rigida. - Condizioni generali buone con alcuni segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
43909Aloi - Esempi Architetture per lo spettacolo - 1 ed. 1958 Hoepli pp. 504 con molte illustrazioni nel testo. - Lingua italiano - Coeprtina rigida - Condizioni molto buone piccoli segni del tempo alla sovraccoperta come da foto unknown
43917L. Romani - Teatro alla Scala - Cronologia di tutti gli spettacoli rappresentati in questo teatro dal giorno del solenne suo aprimento ad oggi - 1 ed. 1862 pp. 165 con in allegato l'elenco dei prorpietari dei palchi e posti nelle file. - RARITA' - Lingua italiano - Copertina morbida - Condizioni molto buone piccoli segni del tempo alle copertine. unknown
52782Teatro Russo - J. Gregor e R. Fulop-Miller - Das Russische Theater - Wien Almathea 1 ed. 1928 - Pag. 138 con 357 illustrazioni in nero e 48 a colori. - Copertina rigida non originale. Testo in tedesco. - Condizioni interne molto buone. Copertina con qualche segno del tempo come da foto. Alcuni ritagli di giornale e due cartoline di cui una firmata applicati alle pagine iniziali e in fine al volume. unknown
0282144072.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1276411383.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484709135.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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