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179122099Dublin: P. Byrne R. Marchbank J. Moore and W. Jones. 1791. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Leather. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. P. Byrne, R. Marchbank, J. Moore, and W. Jones hardcover
195027354New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Fine with no dust jacket. 1950. First American Edition. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full blue cloth gilt lettering on spine. The Cocktail Party was written while Eliot was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1948. It was first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1949. In 1950 the play had successful runs in London and New York where it received the 1950 Tony Award for Best Play. Page 35-36 a cancel "One-Eyed Riley" of final leaf ".successful to be successful" on page 94. Gilt on spine mildly faded otherwise the volume is in virtually perfect condition unmarked unread tight square and clean. FINE. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 190 2 pp . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
19733082<p>New York: Macmillan Publishing Co. Inc. 1973. First Edition First Printing.</p><p><br />INSCRIBED by the acclaimed actress Uta Hagen on the front free end paper: "For Bob and Jane Emerson / with my / very / best wishes / Uta Hagen / Oct. 30th 1974." The Emersons managed The Drama Book Shop in New York for many years. A nice association. <br /><br />Also laid in is a typed letter dated Jan. 30 1991 from Uta Hagen to Jane Emerson politely declining to advertise in a Yale Drama program honoring HB Studio's founder Herbert Berghof. <br /><br />Hagen 1919-2004 joined the faculty of HB Studio in 1947 and married Berghof in 1957. She was a well-regarded acting teacher; some of her students included Robert De Niro Faye Dunaway Gene Hackman Whoopi Goldberg Jack Lemmon Jason Robards Fritz Weaver and many others. <br /><br />In this book Hagen deals with the art of acting and how actors can identify with the character they're playing. She also offers exercises for actors and discusses ethical and moral issues that arise in acting. Haskel Frankel the drama critic of the National Observer assisted Hagen in writing the book. <br /><br />Inscribed copies are scarce to the market. A terrific look at the acting profession by an acclaimed actress and teacher. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8.5 x 5.5 inches; 215 x 140 mm 227 1 pages in red cloth gilt titles to spine in a photo-illustrated unclipped dust jacket hard cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Light toning to extremities. Near Fine in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket that has a closed tear to the front panel and some light soiling and edge wear. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /></p> Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc. hardcover
199228445Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. New in New dust jacket. 1992. 1st Edition. First Printing. Hard Cover. 0198161859 . Publisher's full black cloth gilt lettering on spines and covers. Volume One: Text Volume Two:Edition. This important work proposes a reinterpretation of two major repertories of twelfth-century polyphony: that associated with the long-destroyed abbey of Saint Martial de Limoges and the manuscript preserved in the Cathedral Archive of Santiago de Compostela. Together these comprise the most important collection of polyphonic music before the School of Notre Dame. The absence of contemporary rules for harmony rhythm and notation in this music has led to disagreement among modern scholars as to how this music should be transcribed. Professor Karp's commentary and edition represent a new approach to matters of syllable-change mensuration and notation which are likely to be controversial but which are scrupulously and convincingly defended. The transcriptions themselves have been welcomed by performing musicians to whom an important repertory has been made readily available. Professor Karp was Professor of Music History at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois. Both volumes are in perfect pristine condition unmarked unread tight square and clean; still in the original unopened publisher's cardboard box. A large heavy set six pounds - additional shipping charges may apply. AS NEW. 4to 11" - 13" tall. xii ii 230; xii 236 pp . University of California Press hardcover
1988884New York: Playbill Incorporated 1988. No Edition Stated. <br /><br />Octavo 66 pages in stapled wrappers. <p><b>SIGNED</b> and stamped by David Mamet with his blue Chicago stamp on the title page page 23. The Playbill for Mamet's comedy about the Hollywood movie industry which opened at the Royale Theatre in New York and starred Madonna Ron Silver and Joe Mantegna. The play was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play and Silver's performance won him a Tony Award for Best Actor.<br /></p><p>Playbills signed by David Mamet are not at all common and signed copies of the Playbill for "Speed-the-Plow" are especially elusive. SCARCE SIGNED.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Near Fine with some creasing to the front cover. <br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p> Playbill Incorporated paperback
1974021994Clifton: James T. White 1974 First printing of the first edition. Award winning play and basis for the 1979 film starring Marjoe Gortner. Light rubbing to bottom edge of boards else book in fine condition; dust jacket with light rubbing to extremities else fine. James T. White hardcover
19622963<p>New York: House of Books 1962. First Edition.</p><p><br /><strong>SIGNED</strong> by Marianne Moore on the colophon. "The Absentee" is a play satirizing the aristocracy in England and Ireland and is based on a 19th-century novel by Maria Edgeworth. <br /><br />This is the first edition limited to 300 numbered copies although this copy is unnumbered. <br /><br />PHYSICAL DETAILS: Small Octavo 7.75 x 5.25 inches; 195 x 130 mm vi 88 pages in blue cloth gilt titles to front cover and to spine in the original glassine dust jacket hard cover. <br /><br />CONDITION: Sunning to spine and cloth extremities fading to spine titles and some foxing to top edge and fore edge. The glassine dust jacket has a couple of small nicks as well as a cellotape repair to the bottom wrapper. Overall Very Good or better. <br /><br /><br /><br /></p> House of Books hardcover
16-2662Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1981. Folio. 108 x 70 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 500 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1981. unknown
16-2664Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1975. Folio. 102 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Edition of 300 Copies. Small Tear in Corner. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1975. unknown
16-2654Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1975. Folio. 110 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 350 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1975. unknown
16-2648Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1978. Folio. 86 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 500 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1978. unknown
16-2649Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1981. Folio. 110 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 500 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1981. unknown
16-2660Moscow Russia: Reklamfil'm 1991. Folio. 86 x 32 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 150 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Reklamfil'm, 1991. unknown
16-2659Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1975. Folio. 110 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 650 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1975. unknown
16-2652Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1978. Folio. 110 x 36 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Premier Poster. Edition of 1000 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1978. unknown
16-2643Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1985. Folio. 110 x 34 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Edition of 500 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1985. unknown
16-2665Moscow Russia: Vympel Mosgorispolkom 1973. Folio. 108 x 70 cm. Wove Paper with Color Graphics. Edition of 300 Copies. Moscow, Russia: Vympel (Mosgorispolkom), 1973. unknown
197121128NY: E. P. Dutton. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1971. Later Printing. Fourth Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full turquoise cloth with two dancers blind-stamped on the front cover silver lettering on the spine. Profusely illustrated with b&w photographs by Richard Avedon Michael Peto Antony Crickmay and others. With an introduction by Alexander Bland. . Head and heel of spine have very slight shelf-wear slight tanning to edges and spine else pristine unmarked tight square and clean. Unclipped dust jacket is faded on the spine and foxed on edges and covers near the spine. NEAR FINE/ VERY GOOD. . B&W Photographs. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 160 pp . E. P. Dutton hardcover
1971005084London: H. Karnac Ltd. 1971. A Limited Edition of 150 copies: this is copy 88 SIGNED by Pinter. A sharp very near fine copy in black and red cloth covers stamped in gilt on spine top edges stained red in clear acetate dust jacket as issued. First Edition. Hard Cover. H. Karnac, Ltd. Hardcover
200041Norwalk Connecticut: The Easton Press 2000. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 x 6 1/8 inches; 228 x 155 mm 92 pages bound in grayish-green leather with gold-stamped boards all edges gilt and ribbon page marker. <br /><br /><b>SIGNED</b> by Harold Pinter on the front end paper. Pinter's tragicomedy about a professor who brings his wife home to meet his working-class family. The play opened at the Aldwych Theatre in London on June 3 1965 and was performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company Peter Hall director. It opened on Broadway in 1967 and won four Tony Awards and the New York Drama Critics Award. An Easton Press "Collector's Edition." Laid in is an Easton Press "certificate of authenticity" as well as a note about the play and author. <br /><br />CONDITION: A Fine copy. The Easton Press hardcover
16-2757Berlin DDR: Berliner Festspiele 1984. Poster in red and black 58 x 64 cm. Piece missing upper left corner. Rustaveli National Theatre Georgian: შáƒáƒ—რრუსთáƒáƒ•ელის სáƒáƒ®áƒ”ლáƒáƒ‘ის áƒáƒ™áƒáƒ“ემიური თეáƒáƒ¢áƒ ი Shota Rustavelis Sakhelobis Akademiuri Teatri is the largest and one of the oldest theaters of Georgia located in its capital Tbilisi on Rustaveli Avenue. From the collection of the Russian theater historian Alma Law. Berlin, DDR: Berliner Festspiele, 1984. unknown
190800855Boston Mass.: Ginn & Company 1908. Cloth. Good . Good in Not Issued jacket 24mo-over 5"-5¾" tall. William Shakespeare's Comedy As you like it. Introduction and notes by Henry Norman Edited by Ebenezer Carlton Black LLD Glasgow. Part of the 1908 New Hudson Shakespeare Series. Published by Ginn & Company in a smalller size beautiful front page relief work. Inside front cover as well as the back cover have former owner notes and a few passages inside also contain notes and a few underlines places. over all all pages are clean and tight to spine. 153 pages and index. <br /><br /> Ginn & Company hardcover
19120005385Stratford-Upon-Avon: The Shakespeare Head Press 1912. New edition. Hardcover. Fine. 32mo unpaginated inked name on blank leaf; full tree calf raised bands a.e.g. <br/><br/>Copy no. 325 of 510 copies. The Shakespeare Head Press hardcover
1991005498<p>New York: Random House 1991. First edition stated. A fine copy signed by Simon on the title page in a fine dust jacket. Included is the Playbill from the Richard Rodgers Theatre. . Signed. First Edition stated. Hard Cover.</p> Random House hardcover
18800007992London & New York: George Routledge And Sons 1880. New edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vos; lxxii 645; vii 720 pages half calf raised bands extra gilt spine with contrasting morocco labels marbled endpapers and edges head of spines rough. <br/><br/>The Old English Poets series. "The present volume contains the whole of the above-mentioned editions of Peele and Greene; nor is it a mere reprint important alterations corrections and additions having been made throughout - Dyce's Notice." With engraved portrait frontispieces and vignettes on title-page. George Routledge And Sons hardcover