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2000BIB316420Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2000. Octavo Size approx 15.5 x 22.8cm. Near Fine condition. Illustrated with Black and White plates. Includes a lengthy introduction 66 pages by Hattaway. xiv 219 pages. Two Appendices: 1. Extracts from Shakespeare's Principal Souce Lodge's Rosalind; and 2. The Songs. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. . Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardback. Cambridge University Press hardcover
0243438435.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428031625.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1931031787New York: General Directory Ltd. 1931. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 343 Pp. First Edition Soft Cover. Top Of Page 97 Cut Away; Loose Page With Photo Of Neil Hamilton By Hurrell With Note Printed At Top That It Was Inadvertently Omitted And Should Be Included. Covers Worn Much Of Backstrip Missing And Front Covers Detached But Present. Gilt Name Of Estelle Richter Printed On Front Cover. <br/> <br/> General Directory, Ltd. paperback
1934018135Grand Rapids MI: The Irwin Seating Company / Steel Furniture Co. 1934. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Near Fine. Color & B/W Illustrations Throughout. 32 pp. Catalogue of theatrical seating including deluxe versions used in 1930's movie houses. <br/> <br/> The Irwin Seating Company / Steel Furniture Co. unknown
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
1960024693Philadelphia / New York: Chilton Company 1960. First Edition Thus 1st Printing. Black Cloth. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 12 1/4" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 384 Pp. Black Cloth Stamped In Silver. A Clean Used Book Frayed At Top Of Spine. This Copy Inscribed 'For Dorothy Gish - One Of My Favorite Friends With Love Danny Blum Christmas 1960". Dorothy Gish Has 20 Mentions In The Book. <br/> <br/> Chilton Company hardcover
1963047083New York: World Publishig 1963. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 115 Pp. Black Cloth Stamped In Gilt And In Red. First Edition Stated. Fine In Near Fine Dust Jacket Priced $3.50 With 1/2" Closed Tear At Top Of Front Panel. Inscribed To Actress Elizabeth Talbot-Martin "To Liz- Who Brought Command And Talent And Great Heart To The First Performance Of These Pieces- With Gratitude And Affection Norman / Desilu Theatre July 1964". <br/> <br/> World Publishig hardcover
1911053484Francis A. Niccolls & Co 1911. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Very Good. Hand Colored Frontispiece Plates All With Tissue Guards. . #22 Of 250 Copies. Three Quarter Morocco 5 Bands Spine Gilt Marbled Paper Boards With Matching Endpapers Top Edge Gilt Decked Edges. First Printing Thus. Undated But About 1910-1911 Part Of A Uniform Set Of Doran's Works. Light Usage Front Joints With Light Wear But Bindings Strong. <br/> <br/> Francis A. Niccolls & Co hardcover
0259368660.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
036577023X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1938049475New York City Ny: Contemporary Play Publications 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 133 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Edition. Near Fine Gilt Bright. Dust Jacket Worn Small Chips And Tears. Inscribed By The Author To Social Artist William Gropper And His Wife. Emjo Basshe Born Emmanuel Iode Abarbanel Basshe Or Emanuel Joseph Jochelman 1898 -1939 Was A Lithuanian-Born Jewish American Playwright Of Spanish Descent A Recipient Of A 1931 Guggenheim Fellowship And One Of The Initial Members In 1935 Of The Communist Party-Founded League Of American Writers. He Immigrated To The United States In 1912 Graduating From Columbia University In 1919. He Began His Theatrical Career With The Provincetown Playhouse And In 1920 Went To Massachusetts Working With Boston's Peabody Playhouse Then Chelsea Arts Theatre And Cambridge's Castle Square Players All During 1920-22. Returning To Provincetown Playhouse He Remained Until The Premiere In 1925 Of His Play Adam Solitaire Directed By Stanley Howlett And Featuring 19-Year-Old John Huston. Basshe Then Moved To Pennsylvania Becoming Director Of The Stage Repertory Of Philadelphia Where His Three Short Plays The Bitter Fantasy The Star And Soil Were Presented. Again Returning To New York Basshe Co-Founded With Four Others The New Playwrights Theatre Initially Finding A Temporary Home At The 52Nd Street Theatre Where It Premiered On March 9 1927 His New Play Earth Directed By Russell Wright And Hemsley Winfield. On November 29 1927 Basshe's New Play Centuries Set Among Jewish Residents Of A New York City Tenement House Had Its Premiere. Directed By The Author The Production Had A Cast Of 27 Including Future Film Star Franchot Tone And Lasted For 39 Performances. Continuing As A Director Basshe Next Helmed The Playhouse's Production Of Upton Sinclair's Prison-Based Drama Singing Jailbirds Which Featured Future Character Star Lionel Stander As One Of The Prisoners. Premiering On December 6 1928 The Play Lasted 79 Performances. Provincetown Playhouse Dissolved In April 1929 And Basshe Pursued His Career As A Broadway Director At Other Venues Co-Supervising North Carolina Playwright Paul Green's Musical Drama Roll Sweet Chariot Set According To Its Description In "A Negro Village Somewhere In The South". The Production Premiered At The Cort Theatre On October 2 1934 And Lasted 7 Performances. Another Green Play Directed By Basshe Turpentine Opened June 26 1936 And Closed In August Following 62 Performances. On May 13 A Month Before The Premiere Of Turpentine Basshe's Anti-War Satire The Snickering Horses With A Cast Of 34 Was Staged At Daly's 63Rd Street Theatre As The Concluding Presentation Of Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project Experimental Theatre Three-Performance Cycle Of Three One-Act Plays With The Other Two Being George Bernard Shaw's Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores And Condensed Into One Act By Alfred Saxe Molière's The Miser. In January 1939 Basshe Staged A Production Of Three One-Act Plays: Paul Vincent Carroll's The Coggerers Later Renamed The Conspirators Jean Giraudoux's Mr. Banks Of Birmingham And Josephinna Niggli's The Red Velvet Goat Which Opened At The Hudson Theatre On January 20 1939 And Closed The Following Day. The Sf Encuclopedia Says That In General His Plays Can Be Understood As Agitprop And Seem To Have Been Particular Successful At The Heart Of The Great Depression Before The New Deal Began To Rescue America From The Effects Of Unmonitored Capitalism. Of Sf Interest Is Doomsday Circus: A Dramatic Chronicle 1938 Seemingly Unproduced During His Lifetime An Expressionist Hortatory Burlesque With Some Similarities To Elmer Rice's The Adding Machine In Which The Coming Near Future Ownership Of The World By A Single Multi-Tentacled Corporation Is Rendered As A Circus. <br/> <br/> Contemporary Play Publications hardcover
1930057988London Uk: Duckworth 1930. First Edition Thus 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 104 Pp. Brown Cloth 10 3/8" X 7 5/8". #219 Of 315 Copies Of A Limited Edition Signed By Galsworthy On The Limitation Page Finely Printed On Hand Made Paper Deckled Edges Top Edge Gilt. Light Wear. <br/> <br/> Duckworth hardcover
1898056263Chicago Il: Dramatic Publishing Conmpany 1898. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good . 61 Iii Pp. Yellow Card Covers Printed In Red With Hageman's Makeup And Costume Catalog On Inside Covers And Rear Covers. . Copyright 1898 No Later Date Indicated Apparent First And Only Edition. Slight Usage Covers And Contents Complete No Marks Spine Complete Binding Tight. Remarkably Sensible And Helpful Advice In A Conversational Tone Throughout. Ladies Advised To Remove All Traces Of Makeup At Home "As Your Liquid Cream May Contain Some Oxide Of Lead Or Zinc Which If Persistently Applied Is Naturally Injurious To The Skin Nor Alone But May Play Sad Havoc With Your Nervous System And Digestive Organs." <br/> <br/> Dramatic Publishing Conmpany paperback
1904032717Zagreb: Naklada "Matice Hrvatske 1904. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. 160 Pp. Green Cloth Embossed In Gilt And Dark Green Title In Gilt On Spine. Yellow Endpapers; Marbled Edges Of Page Block. Gilt Brilliant Covers Immaculate With No Wear Hinges Tight No Marks Contents In Good Condition. Jeretova Was A Prominent Croatian Writer And Editor. <br/> <br/> Naklada "Matice Hrvatske hardcover
1916050487The Century Company 1916. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Viii 838 Pp. Brown Cloth Stamped In Gilt And Cover Stamped In Blind. First Printing With 1916 Date On Title Page. Near Fine Gilt Brilliant. Dust Jacket With $2.50 Price Stamped Out And New $2.75 Price Stamped On By Publisher Dust Jacket With Light Wear Minor Losses At Corners Slight Browning And Foxing. <br/> <br/> The Century Company hardcover
1960006882Circa 1960 1960. First Edition . Author's Binder. Good. Complete three act play in mimeo by the actor The World of Sholem Aleichem 1959 TV. Handwritten corrections to title and a number of ink revisions to the mimeo text. <br/> <br/> unknown
1976028087New York: Ronald A. Wilford Associates 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. Large Format Souvenir Program Inscribed By Marceau On The Front Cover. With A Duplicate Unsigned Also With 8 Additional Programs For His Performances. <br/> <br/> Ronald A. Wilford Associates paperback
1801036233London: J. Wright 1801. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Xxiii 389 ; Xvi387. Half Titles Lacking; Quarter Diced Polished Calf Gilt Quite Worn Bottom 1 1/2" Of Spine Of Volume Ii Entirely Chipped Away Front Board Of Volume I Detached. With Frontispiece As Usual But Extra-Illustrated Withl Extra Plates: Vol I A. Garrick And His Wife Engraving By John Sartain After Hogarth Placed At Front; Untitled Plate Apparently Mrs. Cibber Between Frontispiece And Title Pages; Harry Woodward Engraving From The Universal Magazine Placed After P 112; Mrs. Cibber Engraving From The European Magazine Placed After P. 188; Mrs. Abington Engraving From The European Magazine Placed After P. 260; Volume Ii: Mrs. Siddons As Queen Catherine By Rogers Published 1824 By Simpkin And Marshall. <br/> <br/> J. Wright hardcover
1935050551New York City: E. P. Dutton 1935. First American Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Xv 110 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First American Printing 1935 In The Dutton Dust Jacket With This Title Fifth From End In List On Rear Flap. Book Fine Gift Inscription Dated 1937. Dust Jacket With Light Wear 1" Tear At Bottom Of Rear Spine Edge. Complete Sets Of The New Temple Shakespeare In Jacket Are Available But Not In First Printings. <br/> <br/> E. P. Dutton hardcover
1940026331Los Angeles: Hollywood Theatre Alliance 1940. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Good. 11 3/4" Tall. Original Theatre Program Quite Scarce. Unworn And Unfaded Bound In The 1940'S Recently Disbound Damaged By Small Binding Holes Along Spine Edge And Light Dampspotting Along Foredge To Depth Of 1" Othewise Near Fine. Large Newspaper Cartoon Of Th Show August 17 1940 Los Angeles Tipped Onto Inside Of Front Cove. <br/> <br/> Hollywood Theatre Alliance unknown
1925006839Los Angeles: Lawrence E. Sterner 1925. First Edition . Author's Binder. Good. Rare Steamy Farce By The Author Of The Unchristian Jew And Co-Author With Edward G. Knobloch Of The Club's Baby. Sterner Also Appeared As Professor Porter In The Original Tarzan Of The Apes Radio Serial 1932-1934. With Pencil Notes In Text And Handwriten Binder Label But Not Signed. <br/> <br/> Lawrence E. Sterner unknown
1945019231New York 1943: The Macmillan Company 1945. Second Printing stated . Boards. Very Good/Good DJ. Xxxiv 119 Pp. Green Cloth Lettered In Red. Stated Second Printing Date 1945 On Title Page. Long Introduction Describing Recent Events In China Which Are Also The Subject Of The Fictional Play. Inscribed By George Savage "In Appreciation" To Muriel Brown Perhaps The Muriel Brown Associated With The Goodman School Of Drama Now The Theatre School In Chicago As They Both Worked In The Federal Theatre Project. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
0259349453.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback