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?????? ?? ???? ??? -? ‘???????’ ???????? ?????? ????? ???? ??? ????????? ????? ?????? ??, ????? ???????? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???, ??????? ???? ??? ???????? ?? ???? ??? ?? ???? ????? ??? ???????? ???? ?? ???????? ???? ??? ???????? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ?? ?? ???? ?? ???????? ???? ??? ???? ?? ??? ???? ?????? ?????? ?? ????? ???? ??? ???? ??????? ?? ??????? ?? ?????-????? ?? ?????? ??? ???? ??? ????? ?? ???????? ?? ????? ?? ?? ?? ???? ???????? ???? ???? ?? ?? ????? ?? ???????? ??? ?? ????? ??? ?? ?? ??????? ????, ?? ?????? ????? ???, ?? ???? ?? ?? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???????? ?? ???? ???? ???-?????? ??? ??????-?????? ?? ????? ?? ????-????? ????? ??? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ???? ???? ?? ??? ???? ??? ?? ???? ??? ?????? ???? ?? ?? ????????? ????? ?? ????? ???? ??? ??? ???? ??? ???? ?? ?????? ????? ????? ?? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ????? ??? ????? ???? ?? ??? ???? ?? ????? ?? ????? ??? ????? ?? ???? ??? ???? ??? ????? ?????, ????? ????? ?? ???? ??? ?? ???????? ???? ??? ??? ?? ??? ??????? ?? ?????-???? ??? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ??? ????? ?? ???? ?? ?????? ?? ???????? ?? ?? ??? ???? ?? ???? ??? -? ???? ??? ?????????? (1880 -1936) ?? ???????? ??? ?? ???? ???? ???, ?? ?????? ?? ????? ?? ???????? ???????? ??????????, ???????? ??? ?????? ??? ???????? ???????, ??????????, ???????, ???????, ???, ????????, ????? ??? ???? ??? ????? ??????? ??? ???, ??? ?? ???, ??? ????????, ??? ?? ?? ????, ???? ????, ?? ????? ?? ??? ??? ??? ?? ?? ???? ???????? ?????? ????? ?? ??????? ?????? ??? ????? ????? ?????? ??? ???????? ????? ???????? ???? ??? ?? ??? ?????? ????? ?? ?????? ????????? ?????, ???????, ??????, ???????, ????, ???? ??? ??? ????? ?????? ?????? ???? ????? ??? ????????? ??????? ??? ?? ?????? ?? ??????? ?? ????? ???? ??? ???????? ??????? ????? ????? ?? ??? ??? ???? ??? ??? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???????? ??????? ?? ????? ????? ????? ?? ?? ???? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???? ?? ????? ????? ?? ?? ??????? ???? ??? ??? ???? ?????? ?????? ???? ????? ??????, ??????? ?? ???????? ?????? ?????????, ??? ?????? ?????, ????? ?????? ????? ??????? ??? ????????? ?????? ?????? ??????? ???? ???? ??? 1906 ?? 1936 ?? ??? ???? ??? ???????? ?? ??????? ?? ??? ?????? ?? ??????? ?????????? ???????? ??? ????? ?? ??? ?? ????????? ?????????, ????????? ??????? ??? ?????????? ????????? ?? ??????? ???????? ?? ?????? ?????? ??? ????? ????, ????? ?????, ????????, ????, ??????, ???? ???, ????? ?????, ????????, ??????-????? ??????, ??? ?? ??? ?? ??? ?????? ???????? ?? ?????? ????? ??? ???????????? ????????? ???? ??????? ?? ????? ??????? ??? ?????? ????? ??? ??????? ?? ??????? ??? 1918 ?? 1936 ?? ?? ??????? ?? ‘???????? ???’ ??? ???? ??? The Title '??????? (Sangram) written/authored/edited by ????????? (Premchand)', published in the year 2022. The ISBN 9788121265645 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 204 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Drama. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
1852DLIT0042Cassel, Ernst Balde 1852. 51 Seiten. Orig.-Broschur. Einband berieben und angestaubt. Seiten gering stockfleckig. H./B. V, 7976.
193763829Paris, Edition Cosmopolites, 1937. 8°. Mit 7 lithogr. Tafeln von Max Beckmann. 111 (1) S., Illustr.-OKart.
19201Paris, L'Illustration, 1910-1937. 11 vol. in-4, broché, couverture originale imprimée, chemise et étui cartonnés modernes (quelques minuscules déchirures et frottements, déchirures à la pièce de titre, quelques taches).
19112289Moscow: A.A. Gorozhankin and K.A. Fisher 1911-12. <br /><br />Twenty-six postcards each 5 1/2 x 3 3/8 inches 138 x 84 mm featuring black-and-white photos of scenes from Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard and text descriptions in Russian. <br /><br />The Cherry Orchard opened at the Moscow Art Theatre on January 17 1904 in a production directed by Konstantin Stanislavsky just six months before the death of Chekhov. In the play a family is forced to sell their estate at auction to pay their debts. The buyer Lopakhin plans to cut down the family's beloved cherry orchard so he can build cottages on the estate. <br /><br />These postcards feature cast members from early productions: Olga Knipper as Madame Ranevskaya the estate owner Maria Lilina as Anya her daughter Margarita Savitskaya as Varya foster daughter Stanislavsky himself as Gaev Ranevskaya's brother Leonid Leonidov as Lopakhin Vladimir Gribunin as Simeonov-Pishchik a landowner Elena Muratova as Charoltta Ivanovna a governess Alexander Artyom as Firs an elderly valet Vasily Kachalov as Trofimov a student and Ivan Moskvin as Yephikhov a bookkeeper. <br /><br />Olga Knipper was the wife of Chekhov Maria Lilina was the wife of Stanislavsky and Ivan Moskvin became director of the Moscow Art Theatre in 1943. All three were among the 39 original members of the troupe when Stanislavsky founded it in 1898 with Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko. <br /><br />Chekhov conceived The Cherry Orchard as a comedy but Stanislavsky turned it into a tragedy angering Chekhov. "My play opened yesterday so my mood is none too good" Chekhov wrote in a letter to author and dramatist Ivan Leontyev known as Shcheglov quoted in Laurence Senelick Anton Chekhov's Selected Plays. New York: W.W. Norton 2005 page 456. And in late March 1904 writing from Yalta Chekhov declared in a letter to his wife Olga Knipper the star of the play: "One thing I can say: Stanislavsky has butchered the play for me." Senelick page 457. <br /><br />While Chekhov may not have liked the play the public certainly did. Indeed in a note on the verso of one card an anonymous writer says translating: "we have just got back from the Art Theatre where we saw The Cherry Orchard. There are no words to tell how wonderful it was." The note appears on a card showing Stanislavsky and his wife Maria Lilina. <br /><br />A.A. Gorozhankin published two of the cards in 1911. The famous Moscow photographer Karl Fisher issued all the others. Two of them not identified as the Moscow Art Theatre production are dated 1912. <br /><br />A fascinating set of postcards depicting scenes from one of the theatre world's most acclaimed plays. <br /><br />CONDITION: Inscription in ink to the verso of one card stains or soiling to many cards lower corner of one card of Olga Knipper damaged with slight loss of text; old bookseller's stamp to the verso of half a dozen cards; all a bit rubbed or edge-worn. About Good overall. <br /> A.A. Gorozhankin and K.A. Fisher
19303057<p>Cambridge England: The Festival Theatre 1930.</p><p><br />Rare program for a 1930 production of Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" at the Festival Theatre in Cambridge England. <br /><br />Tyrone Guthrie directed the production which featured several young actors who went on to acclaimed careers including Robert Donat Frederick Piper Flora Robson Miriam Lewes Evan John Barbara Nixon Philip Thornley and Catharina Ferraz. Guthrie himself also went on to a great career. <br /><br />Robert Donat who played the landowner Semyonov-Pistchick later won the Academy Award for Best Actor in the 1939 film "Goodbye Mr. Chips." He beat out Clark Gable in "Gone With the Wind." Donat has contributed an article on the playing of Hamlet which of course has nothing to do with "The Cherry Orchard" but whatever. <br /><br />Also notable in this program dated May 10 1930 are the numerous advertisements for such things as luxury cars evening hats restaurants home furnishings and the like. Clearly the Depression hadn't yet left its mark on Cambridge. <br /><br />Alderson Burrell Horne who adopted the stage name of Anmer Hall managed the Festival Theatre in Cambridge and brought in Tyrone Guthrie as the resident director. Guthrie has contributed a "producer's note" to the program. <br /><br />This program is scarce. No institutional holdings listed in OCLC. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8.25 x 6 inches; 202 x 155 mm 26 pages including covers in stapled illustrated wrappers soft covers. <br /><br />CONDITION: Small area of paper loss to lower right corner of cover staples badly rusted 2 leaves detached from staples rubbing to spine some creasing to pages. About Good overall. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> The Festival Theatre paperback
170762995Bologna: Per Constantino Pisarri 1707. 12mo 14cm. Later stiff card binding all edges marbled; 1-2 3-96pp; decorative relief initials. Sound short tear to B10 else Very Good. <br /> <br /> Dedicated to Lodovico Rangoni. Vivaldi would write an opera based on this story in 1719. 5 copies recorded in OCLC none of which are in the US through 2 are recorded at Toronto. 62995. Per Constantino Pisarri unknown
200816832Colmar, L'auteur - imprimerie alsatia, 1962 ; in 16, 80 pp., broché. Exemplaire dédicacé de l'auteur.
1900329667Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company 1900. First American edition thus by Penn Publishing Company. Lacking original wrappers printed text begins with title page uneven tanning and soiling on title page and final printed page pages are creased with short nicked tear at lower corner; a good copy only. First American edition thus by Penn Publishing Company. OCLC lists a single holding of this Penn Publishing first edition University of Pennsylvania; association copy playwright Austin Strong's copy. English dramatist Sydney Grundy 1848-1914 was born in Manchester; he became a lawyer 1869-1876 and a playwright. His first play A Little Change was produced at the Haymarket Theatre in 1872; he was a librettist of comic operas many of his plays were adaptions and a number of his plays were performed on Broadway. <br/><br/> The Penn Publishing Company unknown
[2], 76pp., engraved vignette on title, blank fore-edge of title-page cut away, disbound.
196412480Wien, Hans Deutsch Verlag, o. J. (1964). Gr.-fol. Mit 5 sign. Orig.-Lithographien von Hans Fronius. 26 S., Illustr.-OPpbd.
197111047Philipp Reclam jun, Leipzig, 1971. 111(4) Seiten, 25x20 cm, OLeinen, gesetzt aus der Aldus-Antiqua. Typografie: Horst Schuster. Der Schutzumschlag am Rand gegilbt. Innen ein gutes Exemplar. Good copy. Illustrated by Hegenbarth.
195811048N.J. Hoffmann Verlag, Köln-Berlin, 1958. 307(1) Seiten, 30x20 cm, OLeinen m. OU, der Schutzumschlag unfrisch und mit mehreren Einrissen. Innen ein gutes Exemplar. Lizenzausgabe des Rütten & Loening Verlages, Berlin (Ost). Good copy. Illustrated by Hegenbarth.
197361040(Salzburg), Residenz Verlag, (1973). Fol. Mit 4 num. u. sign. Orig.-Radierungen u. 9 ganzs. Zeichnungen von Alfred Hrdlicka. 139 S., 2 Bll., Blockbuch m. Fadenheftung in OUmschlag u. OSeidenkassette (v. Ernst Ammering).
1915000012090Chicago: Amusement Company of Illinois 1915. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. 40 cm x 31 cm. 1 2-24 pp. Staple-bound pamphlet with the wrappers printed in pink gold red blue grey white green and black. Illustrated with several full-page color and black and white illustrations. The program for the play The Silent Voice with advertisements for Swift's Premium bacon the Pathfinder the two door touring car Hotel La Salle the Victrola Asia cafe a Chinese-American restaurant on Wabash Ave. the Mandarin Inn another Chinese-American restaurant on Wabash legal advice on ticket scalping an advertisement for a musical A.C. McClurg's stationary ads for beer and a color ad for Libby's canned pineapple. A colorful and vivid depiction of Chicago's theatre scene and several of its local companies as they were in the early twentieth century. A tiny chip to the rear wrapper. Amusement Company of Illinois hardcover
19362036<p>New York: The New Theatre League and New Dance League 1936. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />An issue of this influential left-wing magazine devoted to the performing arts.</p><p>Articles include the full text of Irwin Shaw's antiwar play "Bury the Dead" its first published appearance. There's also a profile of John Ford; the first installment of a three-part essay on film by Sergei Eisenstein; and theatre dance and film reviews. Cover illustration by George Grosz for Irwin Shaw's play. Additional illustrations by Otto Dix William Gropper and Gus Peck. The editor Herbert Kline 1909-1999 was a documentary film maker. <br /><br />Issues of New Theatre are increasingly scarce in the market. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Quarto 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches; 310 x 235 mm 47 1 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slightly rolled at bound edge some staining to page 15 creasing to some page corners occasional soiling. Very Good or better. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> The New Theatre League and New Dance League paperback
178591407[Hamburg], Selbstverlag / gedruckt Altona, Caspar Christoph Eckstorff, [ 1785]. [6] Bl., 36 S. 17 cm. Interimsbroschur der Zeit.
19362033<p>New York: The New Theatre League and New Dance League 1936. First Edition First Printing.</p><p><br />An issue of this influential left-wing magazine devoted to the performing arts.</p><p>Articles include "Air Raid Over Harlem: Scenario for a Little Black Movie" by Langston Hughes; "I Can't Sleep" a monologue by Clifford Odets; "Trudi on the Road" by Muriel Rukeyser; "Eddie Cantor Likes Peace" by Emanuel Eisenberg; "New Theatre in Philadelphia" by Molly Day Thacher; and "The Films of Rene Clair" by Lewis Jacobs. Cover art by Abe Birnbaum. The editor Herbert Kline 1909-1999 was a documentary film maker. <br /><br />Issues of New Theatre are increasingly scarce in the market. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Quarto 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches; 310 x 235 mm 39 1 pages in stapled illustrated wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: A well-preserved copy showing only slight edge wear a bit of rubbing some soiling and a tiny tear in the rear wrapper. Easily Very Good or better. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> The New Theatre League and New Dance League paperback
4 parts in one, [2], 34; 15, [1]; [3]-12; 9, [1]pp., disbound.
1914056889Pasadena: Clune's Pasadena Theatre 1914. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 12 Pp Covers 6" X 4 5/8". Promotional Booklet For Pavlowa's American Tour Here With The Rear Page Showing Ad For Her Jan. 26 Concert At Clune's Pasadena Theatre The Booklet Was Published At Many Venues Each With A Distinctive Last Page. <br/> <br/> Clune's Pasadena Theatre paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern aesthetic brown cloth bdg. Large roy. 8vo. (24 x 18 cm). In Ottoman script. 31 p. Türk kizi: Millî facia. Hegira: 1325 = Gregorian: 1909. Copy with no date, however dated 1325 H. in epilogue by Musahipzâde. First and Only Edition. Özege 21462. OCLC 1030931337.
19643067<p>New York: The American Theatre for Poets n.d. 1964.</p><p><br />A rare playbill from the New York Poets Theatre announcing plays by LeRoi Jones "The Eighth Ditch" Diane di Prima "Murder Cake" and Frank O'Hara "Loves Labor an eclogue. <br /><br />Jones later Amiri Baraka and di Prima were two of the founders of the New York Poets Theatre which operated in locations on the Lower East Side. <br /><br />"The Eighth Ditch" was Jones's first play and was originally presented at the New York Poets Theatre in 1961. The play derived from his larger work "The System of Dante's Hell" which ignited enormous controversy because of its explicit sexual content. <br /><br />In fact Jones and di Prima were arrested in 1961 on charges of sending obscenity through the mail after they had published "The Eighth Ditch" in their literary magazine "The Floating Bear." They also had published Williams S. Burroughs's "Routine: Roosevelt after Inauguration" in the same issue of June 1961. In any case the charges against Jones and di Prima were eventually dropped. See Steven Clay and Rodney Phillips A Secret Location on the Lower East Side page 75. <br /><br />The playbill presents biographies of the writers and listings of casts. There are also brief commentaries on each of the plays by directors Alan Marlowe on Jones and James Waring on di Prima. The playbill includes O'Hara's comments on his own play. <br /><br />Playbills of the New York Poets Theatre are extremely uncommon in the market. Many were cheaply printed and probably thrown away. In addition OCLC shows no institutional holdings of this playbill. None in commerce. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Printed wrappers measuring 8.5 x 7 inches 217 x 177 mm 8 mimeographed pages unbound. <br /><br />CONDITION: Sunning to extremities vertical crease. About Very Good. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> The American Theatre for Poets
193510848New York: Random House 1935. First Edition. Second issue jacket. Octavo. Cloth boards; dustjacket; 74p. Remarkable copy fully Fine in brilliant jacket with minimal evidence of use; just a small closed nick at upper corner of rear panel couple of small dust-smudges else Fine. The jacket spine which is very prone to darkening on this title is bright and unfaded. Random House unknown
197080787New York: Liberation 1970. First Edition. First printing; issued as "Liberation" v.15 no. 3. Signed by Bentley on front cover. Mild smudge to autograph else fine. <br /> <br /> First printing of this experimental political theater piece described as "a stage show for a rock group of 4 musicians and about 10 singing actors." Written by the renowned critic and translator of Brecht; the show ran briefly in 1970 and 1971 to mixed reviews. Scarce signed. Liberation unknown