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19871194081987 Editions Podzun-Pallas - 1987 - In-8, cartonnage gris sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs de l'éditeur - 159 p. - Très riche iconographie in et hors texte en N&B - Ouvrage en allemand
199930120Cerf 1999 2 volumes. In-8 cartonnage éditeur 23,5 cm 18 cm. XXXII-1279, XXIV-2641 pages. 1ère et 4ème de couverture présente des frottements et des traces d’humidité sinon bon état.
1904AUB-6731Lausanne 1904. Bel exemplaire relié, gd et fort in-8, 784 pages.
19582092902141208664Classical Chinese Art Publishing House 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Classical Chinese Art Publishing House paperback
1966119783Herder 1966. Tapa dura. 2ª Mano. Biblioteca Herder 104. Más de 600 entradas que incluyen conceptos teológicos cuestiones de historia de los dogmas y de la religión. Un compendio de gran utilidad para cualquier lector interesado en la temática de esta obra. Sobrecubierta con pequeña rotura ya arreglada. . . Tapa dura con sobrecubierta. 786 p-22x15 cm Herder hardcover
1999IYC23771London: Faber & Faber 1999. 1st. paperback. Near fine 1st edition crisp pages. 12mo 190 x 130 / 7_"" x 5"". Introduction by Seamus Heany. Leos Janacek discovered the poems he was to set in his song cycle 'Diary of one who vanished' 1917 in his local paper. They tell the story of a man who abandons his home because of his sexual infatuation with a gypsy. These new English versions by Seamus Heaney were commissioned by English National Opera for a series of international performances opening in Dublin in October 1999. Faber & Faber paperback
1999139174Berlin: Plinke 1999. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED on the title page by Martyn Jacques as well as fellow members of the "Brechtian Punk Cabaret" band The Tiger Lillies Adrian Stout and Adrian Huge. <br/><br/>An adaptation of Heinrich Hoffman's classic 1845 book of children's rhymes by Martyn Jacques who wrote and performed the music with The Tiger Lillies for a 1999 opera also based on the book titled "Shockheaded Peter: a junk opera." Text in English and German. <br/><br/>Lightly soiled else Fine and unread in pictorial boards without dust jacket as issued. Plinke unknown books
1982580969Boston: Little Brown and Company 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 203pp. Illustrated with plates. Blue cloth gilt in clothcovered slipcase as issued. Spine a bit sunned else fine in just about fine slipcase with a thin strip of light tanning on one panel. One of 1000 numbered and signed copies apparently different copies were signed by different members of the opera company. This copy Signed by General Manager of the Metropolitan Opera Company Anthony Bliss and one other person "Kim". Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1982580970Boston: Little Brown and Company 1982. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Tall octavo. 203pp. Illustrated with plates. Blue cloth gilt in clothcovered slipcase as issued. Spine modestly sunned and a bit of light spotting on the rear board near fine in just about fine slipcase with a bit of light tanning. One of 1000 numbered and signed copies apparently different copies were signed by different members of the opera company. This copy Signed by Rise Stevens and another person. Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1985107041Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft 1985. 320 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19861337871New York: DC Comics Inc 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Booklet 9x12; G/paperback; first edition; burgundy covers with yellow and blue text to front; covers show modest shelf wear; some rubbing to edges; intact exterior; text block exterior edges have slight wear; tight binding; illustrated; unpaginated. 1337871. FP New Rockville Stock. DC Comics, Inc unknown books
1910WRCLIT77006New York: Charles Frohman 1910. Three volumes. 343;150;135 leaves. Quarto. Original and carbon typescripts with red rules bradbound in steno service wrappers each bearing the large rubber stamp of producer Charles Frohman. Some soiling discolorations and fraying to wrappers internally very good. A three act theatrical script associated with the premiere production of this comedy. The script for Act II bears the signature of Joseph Allenton who played the lead and the denotation "Original." Those for acts one and three are stamped "Latest Corrected Copy." The play opened at the Lyceum on 19 September 1910 and closed after 48 performances. One of the scripts is dated "10/20/10" in the corner of the upper wrapper and there are a few corrections and annotations in the texts. Prominent theatrical producer Charles Frohman who was lost on the Lusitania in 1915 while demonstrating exemplary courage produced the play. This was a quite early writing credit for Unger 1885-1940 who had an active career spanning three-decades as screenwriter and playwright. Charles Frohman unknown books
1921027354New York / London: G P Putnam's Sons 1921. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 226 Pp 2 Pp Catalogue At End. Near Fine Covers With Just A Touch Of Wear Front Hinge Solid But Partly Cracked And With Old Professional Repair. No Names Or Marks. Dj With Wear And Foxing Three Small Chips Not Affecting Letterng Or Design With Neat Clear Tape Reinforcement Internally And Externally. <br/> <br/> G P Putnam's Sons hardcover
1925006149New York: David Belasco Privately Printed 1925. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine/Fine. 4to. 178 pages. Included are photos of stars and of scenes from the play and of Belasco himself receiving a medal from the French government. There are 34 photos in all. Also reprint of interview with Belasco and a tribute to Belasco. Belasco now known by most merely as the name of a theater was one of the leading theater impresarios and a flamboyant showmen in New York in the late 19th and early 20th century noted especially for his crowd-pleasing stage effects and popular entertainments. Condition: other than very minor wear along lower edge of DJ and a few spots on its rear this is a pristine copy and the DJ can still comfortably be described as in fine condition. <br/><br/> David Belasco, Privately Printed unknown books
1925006149New York: David Belasco Privately Printed 1925. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine/Fine. 4to. 178 pages. Included are photos of stars and of scenes from the play and of Belasco himself receiving a medal from the French government. There are 34 photos in all. Also reprint of interview with Belasco and a tribute to Belasco. Belasco now known by most merely as the name of a theater was one of the leading theater impresarios and a flamboyant showmen in New York in the late 19th and early 20th century noted especially for his crowd-pleasing stage effects and popular entertainments. Condition: other than very minor wear along lower edge of DJ and a few spots on its rear this is a pristine copy and the DJ can still comfortably be described as in fine condition. David Belasco, Privately Printed unknown
1925005720Private Printing 1925. Narrative and photographs from the American production of the French play "Deburau". 179 pages; 34 full page black and white plates. Interior is VG; exterior box has edgewear. Original Edition. First Edition. Boxed. Very Good/No Jacket Issued. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Private Printing unknown
1926100145992Eugène Fasquelle Editeur 1926 in12. 1926. Broché. Le roman suit le parcours d'une jeune fille Marie (ou Annette selon les sources) qui après la séparation de ses parents doit quitter la ville pour rejoindre un moulin à la campagne et prendre en charge ses frères et sœurs. L'histoire explore son adaptation à la vie rurale les thèmes de la famille brisée de la responsabilité précoce et de la recherche du bonheur dans un contexte de changement
196325230Milan Fabbri et Hachette 1963 In-4 paginé 393-616-XLIII pp
2000008464Mouans-Sartoux Pemf 2000 In Quarto Collection " Bonjour l'Histoire " . Editeur de l'école Freinet , cette collection traite de l'histoire en essayant d'aborder la condition sociale de toutes les classes de la société , ainsi que les références au monde des arts de l'époque étudiée . Illustré pleine page et dans le texte en couleurs , cartes et dessins . Texte sur 3 colonnes , lexique , index .- 33 p. , 450 gr.
19874668Uitgeverij oberon B.V 1987 46 pages IN4. 1987. broché. 46 pages. Album de bande dessinée néerlandaise de Dick Matena publié par Uitgeverij Oberon qui adapte avec humour et satire le roman classique 'Les Grottes de l'Acier' d'Isaac Asimov transposant l'histoire dans un univers visuel riche et détaillé
1934311400RACINE: WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1934. First Edition. Photoplay. Very good copy in pictorial boards without dj. issued. 5 1/2" X 4 3/4" Would be close to fine but for some chipping at upper edges of covers & spine. Text moderately age toned Features numerous b&w photo illustrations from the MGM classic directed by George Cukor. Actors W.C. Fields & Freddie Bartholomew are pictured in color on the front cover & again on the rear panel. A Big Little Book. O . WHITMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. hardcover
19673125457Berlin: Alfred Töpelmann 1967. X, 62 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19673108987Berlin: Alfred Töpelmann 1967. X, 62 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
19672139272Berlin: Alfred Töpelmann 1967. X, 62 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1992170910Houston TX: Alley Theatre 1992. Vintage photograph of director Robert Wilson and assistant director Ann Christin Rommen during a workshop for the premiere of the 1992 production of the 1794 play. Photograph with a mimeo snipe label and a photographer's label on the verso.<br /> <br /> The play premiered at the Alley Theatre in Houston Texas on October 30 and closed on November 14 1992.<br /> <br /> Wilson's staging of the canonical 1794 play was Wilson's first project as Artistic Associate of Houston's Alley Theatre and was produced after an eight month creative process led by Wilson as the production's director and designer.<br /> <br /> Set in during the French Revolution. <br /> <br /> 7 x 5 inches. Two small pinholes to the upper left margin else Near Fine. Alley Theatre unknown