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15290On his letterhead 5-6 Coventry Street W1. London 6 December 1951. 1p. landscape 12mo. In fair condition on lightly aged and worn paper with cropped margins. He begins by explaining that O'Donnell's letter has been sent to him 'from Theatre Royal Drury Lane on the staff of which I am and whose whose sic historian I am too'. He continues: 'I fear a night vigil would be of little use so far as the Ghost is concerned. He is a day time visitant. Never yet has he been seen before 9 a.m. or after six p.m. Between those hours - frequently.' He refers O'Donnell to the 'full account' in his book 'Theatre Royal'. He has also written 'many articles' about the ghost whose 'visitations are quite frequent although irregular.' His identity is unknown. 'All sorts of psychich sic societies have visited the theatre with me.' He concludes by stating that he will be happy to see O'Donnell when he is next in town. On his letterhead, 5-6 Coventry Street, W1. [London] 6 December 1951. unknown
24274Treadgold’s two letters from the BBC200 Oxford Street London both dated 1951. Three of MP’s scripts dated from the same year and the rest of the material from around this time. The material collected here is perhaps unique: it is not clear whether any material relating to Macqueen-Pope’s BBC broadcasts has survived elsewhere. It is hard to overestimate the significance of ‘Popie’ to the history of the London stage. Other items from among his papers offered seperately attest to the regard in which he was held by both actors and those behind the scenes as the foremost chronicler of a cherished era that was quickly passing into oblivion. 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’. A total of twenty-seven items; comprising 15 BBC radio scripts by MP with an additional five earlier drafts of some of them together with two TLsS to MP from Mary Treadgold of the BBC Overseas Service two carbons of notes from MP to Treadgold and three typed music lists by MP for the particular broadcasts. Fifteen of the items Five and Seven to Twenty comprising eleven scripts and earlier drafts of four of them are from a series of ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope’ broadcast on the BBC Overseas Service in 1951. The other scripts would appear to have been broadcast on the same channel at the same time. Apart from Item Six which is worn and chipped but with text complete the material is in good overall condition with the inevitable slight aging and wear and with slight rust-staining from paperclips. All items in 4to except for Five and Six which are foolscap 8vo and a total of 131pp. Items Thirteen and Eighteen incomplete; the other twenty-five items complete. ONE and TWO: Two drafts of ‘Half a Century of Musical Comedy / Script and Narration by W. Macqueen-Pope’ both headed ‘Broadcast’. Both 16pp. Undated but from 1951 as states that 1894 was ‘57 years ago’. The second a black ink carbon incorporates the typed emendations in the first a blue-ink carbon. THREE. ‘Bring Back Harlequin’. Dated 27 December 1951 and headed ‘Broadcast’. 7pp with pencil emendations. FOUR: ‘Music From the Theatre by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ Headed ‘Broadcast’. 4pp. FIVE. ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope’ concerning ‘The Gaiety Theatre London’. In top right-hand corner of first page: ‘Rough specimen of Broadcast.’ 5pp foolscap 8vo. SIX. ‘1 Memories of Olympia by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ 4pp foolscap 8vo. Items Seven to Twenty are all headed ‘Theatre Songs and Stories by W. Macqueen-Pope.’ with ‘Broadcast’ at top left of first page. SEVEN and EIGHT. Two drafts of ‘No. 2. Theatre Royal Drury Lane’. Both headed ‘2nd Broadcast’. The earlier 4pp; the later also 4pp with ‘Broadcast’ at head of first page by MP in pencil and carrying a couple of pencil emendations. Both drafts refer to the recent death of Ivor Novello the first describing him as ‘an immortal’ whose ‘music will be played so long as there remains a British audience to listen to it’. NINE and TEN. Two drafts of ‘The Adelphi Theatre’. The earlier 8pp with additional leaf carrying typed note headed ‘Broadcast Inset after ‘Nymph Errant’; the later 5pp abridged and rewritten but incorporating the ‘Inset’. Regarding ‘The Quaker Girl’ MP writes: ‘A wonderful show for the wonderful nights of a wonderful period. That first night on 5th November 1910 was a triumph for all concerning and sitting in the stalls with his bride and applauding as enthusiastically as anyone was a young politician named Winston Churchill.’ ELEVEN. ‘The Alhambra. Leicester Square.’ 4pp. Pencil emendation. TWELVE and THIRTEEN. ‘Daly’s Theatre’. 4pp; with first page only of later draft with minor pencil emendations. FOURTEEN. ‘The Holborn Empire’. Dated 21 November 1951. 5pp. FIFTEEN and SIXTEEN. Two drafts of ‘The Palace Theatre’. The earlier 8pp with a few emendations in pen; the later 5pp incorporating the emendations and with pencil addition. SEVENTEEN and EIGHTEEN. Two drafts of ‘The London Coliseum’. The earlier of 4pp with an addition in pencil; the later lacking p.3 of 4pp incorporating the addition. NINETEEN. ‘The Oxford Music Hall’. 4pp with addition in pencil. TWENTY. ‘His Majesty’s Theatre.’ Dated 21 November 1951. 4pp. TWENTY-ONE and TWENTY-TWO. Two sets of music lists. The first of 6pp with the pages headed: ‘Adelphi Music’ ‘Palace Theatre Music - in place of London Pavilion’ ‘Savoy Music’ ‘Daly’s Music’ ‘Alhambra’ and ‘Music for Drury Lane’; the second 3pp with pencil emendations the pages headed: ‘Adelphi’ ‘Palace’ and ‘Adelphi’ followed by ‘Palace’. TWENTY-THREE. Music list accompanying Item Four ‘Music from the Theatre’ headed ‘Tunes for 2nd Broadcast’ with entries ticked in pencil. TWENTY-FOUR and TWENTY-FIVE. Two TLsS from Mary Treadgold Talks Producer General Overseas Service to MP. Each on BBC 200 Oxford Street letterhead. The first 21 June 1951 2pp giving ‘the Music List for Daly’s; the second 20 September 1951 2pp giving a long list of ‘the music - with comments - for both the Coliseum and the Oxford. The programme for the Oxford is being broadcast fairly soon so it is really essential now that we get these two scripts recorded pretty quickly.’ Checked in pencil with autograph notes by MP. TWENTY-SIX and TWENTY-SEVEN. Carbons of TNsS from MP to Treadgold 26 June and 2 August 1951. Each 1p. The first with carbon copy of MP’s signature. In the first he suggests that ‘we use the Merry Widow as the signature tune rather than the Dollar Princess. The Widow was Daly’s most outstanding play.’ The second presents ‘the Adelphi and Palace scripts. The Adelphi is a bit “talk-ey†but we cannot help it. The stories have the merit of being good ones.’ Treadgold’s two letters from the BBC,200 Oxford Street, London, both dated 1951. Three of MP’s scripts dated from the same unknown
W. Albertii - Il Cinema di Animazione: 1832-1956 - ed. 1957 Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 223 con illustrazioni. Copertina morbida. Condizioni molto buone.
In-4 (cm. 28.70), cofanetto contenente 1 volume, cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 143, (1), con illustrazioni a colori nel testo; ed un cartonato editoriale illustrato con 3 Cd audio ed un Dvd. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
18671260DBLeipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1867. Gr.-8°. 1 Bl., XXXIV, (2) 750 S.; 1 Bl., VI, 766 S., (2) 37 S. Notenbeilagen. Mit 5 gest. Portraits, 3 gef. faks. Notenautogr., 1 gef. faks. Autogr. u. zahlr. Notenbeisp. im Text. Halblederbände d. Zt. mit Rückenschild sowie Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1260D 2 Bde. 2. Aufl. (stärker berieben und bestossen).
Collana Le Vite, brossura, sovracoperta, formato 16,5X24,5, pagine VIII-550, con esempi musicali nel testo, ottime condizioni - 27611
18671260DB2. Aufl. 2 Bde. Leipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1867. Gr.-8°. 1 Bl., XXXIV, (2) 750 S.; 1 Bl., VI, 766 S., (2) 37 S. Notenbeilagen. Mit 5 gest. Portraits, 3 gef. faks. Notenautogr., 1 gef. faks. Autogr. u. zahlr. Notenbeisp. im Text. Halblederbände d. Zt. mit Rückenschild sowie Rücken- und Deckelvergoldung (stärker berieben und bestossen).
Kezich, Tullio W Bresci : storia italiana in due tempi. Roma, 1971, Teatro d'oggi 5 135 p. 135 p. ; 19 cm (0000000048001)
Brillantissima commedia in un atto dell’artista comico e commediografo napoletano. L’azione si svolge a Napoli. Copione manoscritto a pennino di sua proprietà su quaderno a righe (cm. 21x31) datato 1932 in pp. 24. Sono indicati: i personaggi; le posizioni degli attori in scena; le espressioni e i gesti. Correzioni dell’autore per il finale all’ultima pagina. Testo in dialetto napoletano. Copertina con menda ricostruita. Ottime condizioni generali.
Madrid, La Farsa, 1928. 4to menor; 61 pp. Ilustraciones. Cubiertas originales.
Christian Bourgois, 1989, 71 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie.
20149Christian Bourgois, 1989, 71 pp., broché, couverture légèrement défraîchie.
R160215417Librairie Théâtrale/Editions Billaudot. non daté. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 132 pages - tampons sur le 1er plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
1907R200136699Librairie théatrale. 1907. In-8. Broché. A relier, Tâchée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 132 pages - 1er plat désolidarisé et plié, tampons sur le 1er plat, papier jauni, coins frottés, pliures et petites déchirures sur le dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
178425951A Paris, Au Bureau de la Petite Bibliothèque des Théâtres, 1784, 1785, A Paris, Chez Bélin, Libraire et Chez Brunet, Libraire, 1787, in-12 regroupant 7 pièces de théâtre, reliure plein veau d'époque à dos lisse, encadrement doré sur les plats, titres dorés sur pièces, dos agréablement ornementé, VI, 31 pages ; VIII, 36 pages ; IV, 27 pages ; IV, 56 pages ; IV, 20 pages ; VIII, 55 pages ; X, 73 pages. Corps d'une rare fraîcheur, reliure en très bon état. C200g. BEL EXEMPLAIRE. ///// Automatically translated into English : In Paris, 1784, 1785, In Paris, Chez Bélin, Bookseller and Chez Brunet, Bookseller, 1787, in-12 collection of 7 theater plays, binding full calf period with smooth back, Gold framing on the dishes, titles gilded on pieces, pleasantly ornamented back, VI, 31 pages; VIII, 36 pages; IV, 27 pages; IV, 56 pages; IV, 20 pages; VIII, 55 pages; X, 73 pages. Body of a rare freshness, binding in very good condition. C200g. BEL EXEMPLARY.
201419558La Chaux-de-Fonds, Presse vagabonde, 2014. In-8 broché, couverture décorée.
192147938Paris Léon Pichon 1921 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, non coupé, 47 pp. Belle édition, soigneusement typographiée par le maître imprimeur Léon Pichon et ornementée de 11 vignettes, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe gravés sur bois par Roger Grillon. Tirage limité à 420 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vergé anglais.
192147938Paris Léon Pichon 1921 1 vol. broché gr. in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, non coupé, 47 pp. Belle édition, soigneusement typographiée par le maître imprimeur Léon Pichon et ornementée de 11 vignettes, bandeaux et culs-de-lampe gravés sur bois par Roger Grillon. Tirage limité à 420 exemplaires, celui-ci numéroté sur vergé anglais.
193981853Les Belles Lettres, "Collection Shakespeare" 1939 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture saumon imprimée, XVI-159 pp. Edition bilingue anglais-français. Bon état général, non coupé.
193981853Les Belles Lettres, "Collection Shakespeare" 1939 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture saumon imprimée, XVI-159 pp. Edition bilingue anglais-français. Bon état général, non coupé.
2001R240024906L'HARMATTAN. 2001. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 135 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
16-2599Moscow Russia: Podolskaja Factory of Offset Printing 1983. . Folio. 90 x 50 cm. Wove Paper with Red Lettering. Edition of 1000 copies. Moscow, Russia: Podolskaja Factory of Offset Printing, [1983?]. unknown
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Castiglione di Sicilia, 2021; br., pp. 112.
Bologna, Zanichelli, 1899, 8vo br. pp. 50. Con dedica autografa firmata dell'A.