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1528195132.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
122058Poster film - Super Erotik Movie - 1980 - Dimensioni: 64 x 96 cm ca. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
1823168037London: New Theatre Royal 1823. An ephemeral playbill for Thomas Dibdin's "The Chinese Sorcerer" a two-act spectacle with characters including the Emperor Qianlong a magician called Whang Fong the head of a "Horde of Tartar Plunderers" and a familiar by the name of Chop-Stick. The play was first performed on 31 March 1823 with this bill promoting the sixth performance. Scenes are set at the imperial court in the faraway reaches of the empire in an enchanted valley and a necromantic tower and inside the "Magnificent Hall of Tien superbly decorated for the Feast of Lanterns". Patrons of the New Theatre Royal could also look forward to a performance of "The Siege of Belgrade" a popular comic opera premiered in 1791. Letterpress broadside 320 x 175 mm. Near-contemporary pencil mark beside the name of the actor Mr. Harley. Sometime roughly cut along edges loss at foot affecting text of advert for another play. A very good example. unknown
1920List330New York: Arnold Genthe 1920. Silver gelatin print 6 ¾ x 9 ¼ inches on larger mount. Signed by Genthe on the mount inscribed by Marlowe as Marlowe Sothern on the mount as follows: “To Jean: our little comrade on our walks in Beautiful Stockbridge. In remembrance also of 'Sun Yat Sen' and Choo-Chio Chow. September. 1940. Julia Marlowe Sothern. Very Good. An uncommon image of the actress feminist and suffrage advocate Julia Marlowe who adopted the name - though never legally - Julia Marlowe Sothern after working with the Shakespearean actor E.H. Sothern. Ill health led Marlowe to retire from the stage in 1924 and she was seldom seen in public. This photograph inscribed later in her life is an uncommon relic from her reclusive later years. We can find no record of a Jean or the names mentioned. <br /> <br /> Arnold Genthe who famously photographed the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906 from the site of his destroyed studio moved to New York in 1911 where he became a portrait photographer. He most likely took this picture in his stint on the east coast. We find no other record of this specific portrait of Marlowe. Some silvering at margins otherwise excellent with some light normal tanning to mount. Arnold Genthe unknown
75-9973New York NY: The Everyman Opera 1953. 4to. Very good. Soft Cover. 40 pp. B & W Plates. New York, NY: The Everyman Opera, 1953 paperback
GRP97101313Southgate Publishers. Used - Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Southgate Publishers unknown
59-4056Berkeley CA: The Magic Theatre 1972. Poster announcing performance of poet Michael McClure's play "Polymorphous Pirates" offered in the 1972-1973 season. 12-6/8 x 14-3/4 inches. Print over monochrome violet photograph. Credits read: "Tattoo by Lyle Tuttle; Body by Bonney Ely; Photo by Ken Howard; Design by Charles Geldman."Tape shadows on back; stain and small tear at lower right corner; slight handling wear but overall Very Good Plus. Berkeley, CA: The Magic Theatre, [1972]. unknown
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
20044968Lakeland Florida: Genie Publishing 2004. Limited edition of 250 copies. NF. Hardcover book bound in the publisher's full cloth-gilt. 22 cm. 94 pages. Contains color and black-and-white illustrations throughout. The book is in near fine condition. No ownership marks/writing present within. Hinges tight interior pages bright. Light edge wear/bumping to the cloth covers. (Genie Publishing hardcover
178682261X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1330706536.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0483637122.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188696337September 18th 1886. 1886. Very good. - A quote alluding to his role as the statue of Adonis which comes to life in the burlesque musical of the same name "I never was born / I was quarried" signed by the American stage and screen actor Henry E. Dixey. The quote penned on 3-3/8 inch high by 4-1/2 inch wide paper is dated "Sept 18th / 86". The paper is mounted in glue from the verso onto heavier stock which was once mounted into an album. The top right corner is diagonally clipped though not affecting the text. Very good. <p>Born in Boston the American actor and theatre producer Henry E. Dixey 1859-1943 joined the cast at the Howard Athenaeum when only 9 years old playing the child character Peanuts in Augustin Daly's "Under the Gaslight". He went on to perform in many plays and musicals and was best known for his role in the burlesque musical "Adonis" from 1883 to 1885. Dixie played the title role of a handsome male statue that comes to life and finding the ways of man unpleasant chooses to turn back into stone. Dixie went on to perform other roles on stage and in silent movies. He was one of the group of "gentlemen" invited by Robert Emmet Odlum to witness his fatal jump from the Brooklyn Bridge and was the one who timed the jump with his gold stopwatch. September 18th, 1886. unknown
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2024x-0367433621Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 2nd edition. 384 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.02 inches. Routledge paperback
2024x-0367433591Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 2nd edition. 384 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
193558719New York:: Playbill Incorporated 1935-1981. publisher's printed wrappers. A collection of forth autographed Playbills autographed by multiple cast members including Helen Hayes Dorothy Kilgallen Ethel Merman in pencil Jessica Tandy Milo O'Shea and dozens of others. . 8vo. Playbill Incorporated, unknown
362079American Theatre Press. Trade Paperback. Very Good/None. This is the April 1982 issue. Signed on the front by the play's star Lauren Bacall. ; 12 X 11 X 0.25 inches; Signed by Actress American Theatre Press paperback
1967368917Playbill Magazine 1967. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 40 pages. Subjects; Rex Harrison 1908-1990. American Actors. Playbill Magazine. Playbill Magazine paperback
15-6017New York: Playbill 1942. THEATER PROGRAM. 12mo. 16 pp. Stapled Wraps Very Good with creasing rubbing and minor staining. Illustrations photographs. Playbill for week beginning July 19 1942. New York: Playbill, 1942. paperback
1862963Z3London: The Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1862. Paperback. Good. 10" by 7.5". E. V. Campbell. A very scarce playbill booklet featuring advertisements for Charles Kean's performances of 'That House that Jack Built' and 'The Grand Pantomime' at the renowned Theatre Royal on Drury Lane with engravings depicting characters from the performances. In the original paper covers.Illustrated with seventeen wood engraved illustrations depicting pantomime characters. This very scarce playbill booklet features an advertisement for Charles Kean and his wife's performances at the Drury Lane Theatre including 'The House That Jack Built'. Kean was a famous actor and theatre manager known for his revivals of Shakespearian plays. Undated dated by a record of performances held at the Drury Lane Theatre. In the original paper covers. Externally creased with marks small closed tears to the extremities and a closed tear to the tail of the spine. Internally most pages disbound from covers but present. Pages lightly age toned with slight creasing and the odd spot. Good The Theatre Royal Drury Lane paperback
1940625434New York New York: Ellison Greenstone 1940. 16 unpaginated pp. 31 x 23 cm. Playbill for The Theatre Guild Inc.'s presentation of The Taming of the Shrew performed February 5-10 1940 at the Alvin Theatre starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne. Two-color decorative cover with blue tinted photographs throughout. This is an exceptionally lovely copy of this scarce playbill which also happens to be signed on the first page by Alfred Lunt Lynne Fontanne Richard Whorf and Francis Compton. Sydney Greenstreet has also signed the fifth page under a photo of himself with Lunt and Fontanne. Mild soil to covers and faint signs of rusting to staples else near fine. . Signed By Actors. Staplebound. Near Fine. Ellison Greenstone Paperback