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19772927Wuppertal, Staats-Verlag, 1977. 34 S., mit Abbildungen. OKarton.
181997767BBLondon, John Murray 1819 u. Florenz, 1819. 8°. VIII, 71 S., 1 Bl.; 2 Bl., 95 S. Dunkelgrüner Hldr. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückentitel u. Rückenverg.
195839641Los Angeles: Gilbert Rich and Associates 1958. Paperback. 4to. Stiff orange pictorial wrappers. 21pp. Numerous illustrations. Near fine. First and probably sole edition of this souvenir program for this stage production adapted and directed by Norman Corwin and starring Bette Davis and then-husband Gary Merrill. Features full-page portraits with facing biographies of Davis Merrill Corwin and Sandburg together with commentary about Sandburg by Corwin and Davis and other photographs. This compilation of poetry excerpts letters and other Sandburg writings was edited by Corwin and published in clothbound form by Harcourt Brace & World in 1961. The stage production ran for a time in Los Angeles then only briefly in New York with Leif Ericson replacing Merrill never making it to Broadway. This handsome tight copy has a tipped-in blank leaf bearing a tipped-in Typed Note Signed from Corwin 1p 5" X 8" Los Angeles CA 11 March 1973. Addressed to "Carl" not the poet dead six years by 1973 but rather noted Broadcast Music Inc. executive and noted Lincoln/Civil War scholar Carl Haverlin 1899-1985. Very good. Couple of stray paper clip marks. Sends "copies of two pieces I had written earlier for WESTWAYS. I trust that you saw the last one which was on Phrase-makers. My love to Virgie and Carol and I don't exactly feel hostile to you either." Signed simply "Norman" in blue fineline. Original envelope also tipped in as are the copies mentioned photocopies of 2-page "Corwin on Media" and 4-page Confessions of a Map Addict." Corwin 1910-2011 was a prolific writer screenwriter radio dramatist producer and essayist. Laid in loose is the uncommon Brooklyn Academy of Music 4-page small 4to program or the 24 October 1959 performance of this stage production showing Merrill not Ericson as Davis's co-star. Gilbert Rich and Associates paperback
19261275Georg Müller Verlag, München, 1926. 318(1) S., OHLeinen m. marmorierten Deckelbezügen, rundherum farbiger Schnitt (am Kopf etwas verstaubt), Kanten minimal berieben. Deutsche Erstausgabe, ins Deutsche übertragen von Emil Schering. Von diesem auf dem Vorsatz handschriftlich signiert und gewidmet an Ernst Legal (war u.a. Intendant an der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin und am Hebbeltheater). Von Legal auf dem Vorsatz handschriftlicher Besitzervermerk. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy. Handsigned and dedicated from the translator Schering. Very Rare.
1928FD9-554Wien, Steyrerm?hl Verlag, (1928). original Halbleinenband, 8?, 34 S.; Zustand: gut +
1927FD9-553Wien, Steyrerm?hl Verlag, (1927). original Halbleinenband, 8?, 32 S.; Zustand: gut +
Two Plays bound together: 162 p. Continuous pagination. Early ownership of J. Waldier, 1774, on first title page. Bottom margin of The Funeral title page clipped. 12 mo. 155mm. Virtually disbound. This perhaps should best be considered a candidate for rebinding. Sir Richard Steele (ca. 1672-1729), was a famed english author and politician. The Funeral (first produced in 1702), with its patriotic motifs, apparently attracted the favourable attention of the King himself. The Tender Husband, a comedy, had a brief initial run in April 1705. It returned to Drury Lane for performances later in the year and remained a staple of the London stage repertory for many decades, without remuneration for the author. It is significant that Steele did not have another new play produced until many years later when he was a partner in the Drury Lane management and thus able to reap rewards both as author and as manager - DNB. ESTC T9516 & T9517. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! VERIA BX 1
1766305534ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 153 S Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig).
1766305529ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 140 S. Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig).
1766305532ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 140 S. Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig, ltzte Seiten sehr stark leimschattig).
1766305533ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 138 S. Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig).
1766305531ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 149 S. Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig).
1766305530ABWien, Joh. Thomas Edlen v. Trattnern, 1766. kl.8° 133 S. Einfache Interims-Broschur d. Zt. (gering fleckig und eselsohrig).
19494698Kopenhagen, Gyldendal, 1949. 104 S. Illustr. OBroschur.
19624700Emsdetten (Westf.), Lechte, 1962. 4 Bl., 323 S. OLeinenband m. OSchutzumschlag. Gr.-8°.
19172810München, Müller, 1917. 110 S. Halbleinen.
176120154o.O, nach 1760 (1760 erschien anonym der Text des Bühnenstücks, 1761 wurde es von J.J. Ch. Bode ins Deutsche übersetzt). ca. 18, 5 x 11,5 cm, fadengeheftet, schlichter Papierumschlag der Zeit, jedoch rundum Goldschnitt.
1879205539CBTübingen, Franz Fues, 1879. kl.8°. 116 S. Einfachster Original-Halbleinen. 3. Auflage. (Schiefgelesen).
1911THUK0066Wien, Rosenbaum, (1911). (Nachdruck der Ausgabe in Prag bei Diesbach erschienen. Hrsg. Rudolf Payer von Thurn). 8°, 2 Bll., 80 SS.; 23 SS., 7 Bll.; ill. OBrosch. in Kartonschuber, papierbed. gebräunt, Schuber beschäd. m. Bibl.-Stemp. Nicht nummeriertes Dedicationsexemplar von 500 Exemplaren. - Der Umschlag wurde den seinerzeit auf Handstempeln zweifarbig gedruckten Umschlägen der alten Wiener Theatertextbücher genau nachgebildet.
180614137Berlin, Sander, 1806. Erste Ausgabe. XX, 291 SS., zwei ausfaltbare Musikbeilagen. Kl.-8°, Pappband der Zeit, hübsches Kleisterpapier.
11419London: J. Nichols & Son etc. 1811 . Half leather bound new edition. Accurately printed from the text of the corrected copy left by the late George Stevens Esq. With a selection of explanatory and historical notes from the most eminent commentator; 'A History of the Stage' 'A Life of Shakespeare' etc. by Alexander Chalmers. Raised spine bands and gilt decorated spine marbled boards frontispiece of Shakespeare. 309pp with this first volume containing The Tempest The Gentlemen of Verona and Merry Wives of Windsor. Boards are scuffed. Leather worn through at joints down spine and corners quite heavily rubbed. Moderately foxed throughout. Library tape supporting spine ends. Previous owner name on front blank. 670 grams. London: J. Nichols & Son, etc., 1811 hardcover
19712110502150413668Kodansha 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kodansha paperback
19802110502150415153chance comic company 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 chance comic company paperback
19812110502150413878Rapoto 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Rapoto paperback
1976051810Leningrad: Izd-Vo "Muzyka 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Photographs Throughout. 158 Pp. Illustrated Boards. First Printing One Of 35000 Copies But My Search In Worldcat Shows Only One Institutional Holding In New Zealand. Near Fine No Marks. <br/> <br/> Izd-Vo "Muzyka hardcover