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0259334561.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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0364964170.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19240071978New York: Dancey-Davis Press 1924. Paperback. Good. Program for the 1923-24 theatrical season featuring the famous Chauve-Souris stage group led by Nikita Balieff. 31 pp. ads. Softcover original wraps with bright puppeteering image on the front wrap and the company's bat logo on the rear. A Good copy: rear wrap soiled and stained; light wear to logo. Front wrap creased along edges; light wear to corners; image still bright and clean. Light soil to title page. Pencil checking to the names around the center caricature drawing. Contents otherwise unmarked. Illustrated throughout. Old program from one of the company's performances in Pittsburgh is tipped-in to the inside of the front wrap. Dancey-Davis Press paperback
1931340311931. 1931. Very good. - Black-and-white publicity photo 10 inches high by 8 inches wide. Inscribed by English at bottom right and signed "Ralph English". There are a few small creases to the emulsion & the corners are lightly bumped. Very good. <p> A full-length photo of Ralph English standing on a floor of ice with a satiny theatre curtain behind him. He is depicted smiling wearing evening attire a top hat and ice skates. He is leaning slightly backwards his left arm supporting his back his other arm held aloft with three juggling pins gripped in the fingers of his right hand. The inscription reads: "To Fred / anyone that needs information about ice skates should see you. Boy!! you set me right. / Lots of luck - / Ralph English / Ice Cycles 1931". 1931. unknown
17424Lauder undated; Logan Stonehaven 1987. Page detached from an autograph album 17.5 x 11cm good condition. On the recto the autograph signature of Harry Lauder with the trademark sketch of himself with bonnet and pipe. On the verso the following by Logan "To Archie Many Happy memories of Lauder and Jimmy Logan his signature Stonehaven 1987." Note: Logan "His one-man musical based on the life of Scottish entertainer Sir Harry Lauder was called Lauder 1976.5 Logan collected Lauder memorabilia which is now housed in the Scottish Theatre Archive at the University of Glasgow.". Lauder undated; Logan, Stonehaven 1987. unknown
19122092902137303881Hakubunkan 1912. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hakubunkan paperback
68931908-1928. Two vols hf-lea one 4to the other 8vo title "Newspaper Cuttings on front of one "Cuttings" on spine of the other boards bumped and bent but mainly good condition 112pp. and 160pp vast majority of items some substantial and folded laid down and with a neat statement of the newspaper source and the date. The Names "Milner & Storey" and "Dulcie Milner & George Storey" are written attractively at the beginning of the volumes. The record charting the theatrical careers of the partnership in great detail was obviously a labour of love self-love. They start with a provincial tour in England Seacombe to Bolton to London 1908-1911 but soon launch into an exhaustive tour of South Africa starting with a faded newspaper photo of "Milner & Storey in costume opening at the Orpheum" in Johannesburg. Their South African tour moved on to Kimberley and East London1911-1912 then back to the British Provinces inc. Scotland and London to 1914 back to South Africa inc. Durbanto 1915 then to Australia and New Zealand 1916-1922 - an extensive tour of usually major cities. End of Volume One. Volume Two: They continue the Antipodean tour till 1928 the end of the volume and the final loose newspaper cutting tells the tale of a contract being terminated because of a voluntary liquidation entailing "serious hardship" to the artists. An unusual and comprehensive record. 1908-1928. hardcover
1527999866.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1928244319New York: National Vaudeville Artists Fund. Poor with no dust jacket. 1928. Hardcover. Spine is mostly detached along the edges some chipping to the upper end. Book is now in a clear plastic cover which protects and holds the spine. Covers have heavy edge and corner wear and moderate rubbing. The binding is cracked and basically the book is in 2 halves. . National Vaudeville Artists Fund hardcover
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1880222891880. Photographs and printed ephemera of female stage performers dating from the 1880s through the 1910s document the emergence of women as visible figures within vaudeville and burlesque entertainment at a time when theatrical labor offered one of the few public professions available to working women. The archive identifies named performers including Gracie Wilson Jennie Joyce and Mlle. Marcia and records their presentation within commercial and studio imagery that circulated widely in mass print culture. These materials support research into women's history performance studies and the development of popular entertainment industries particularly the ways female performers navigated public visibility economic opportunity and gender norms in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of sixteen pieces including two sepia cabinet cards mounted on cardstock chromolithographic advertising trade cards hand colored and monochrome postcards and real photo postcards measuring approximately 3.5 x 5.5 inches to 4.25 x 6.5 inches. The cabinet cards issued by Newsboy of New York include studio portraits of Jennie Joyce dressed in breeches and jacket and Gracie Wilson in a militarized costume with exposed legs both demonstrating the use of theatrical costume to construct stage identity. Additional items include postcards and trade cards depicting British and American burlesque performers in staged poses often accompanied by advertising text for commercial products such as barbershops and hair dressing parlors. Several pieces from series such as "British Burlesque Artists" present lithographed and photographic images of performers in theatrical settings including classical backdrops and studio interiors emphasizing pose costume and visual composition associated with stage publicity.<br /> <br /> These materials were produced during a period when mass printing technologies expanded the circulation of performer imagery allowing actresses and dancers to reach audiences beyond the theater through postcards and advertising media. The inclusion of cross gender costume stylized poses and commercial branding reflects the intersection of entertainment gender presentation and consumer culture in this period. Female performers used such imagery to establish recognizable personas while operating within a commercial system that marketed their appearance and performance. Light edge wear creasing and surface wear to some items with foxing present on certain advertising cards; overall very good condition. This archive provides concentrated visual and material evidence of women's participation in early popular entertainment and the commercial frameworks that shaped their public image. unknown
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