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13271THE FANFROLICO PRESS LONDON. QUARTO NICELY BOUND COPY IN GREEN BOARDS. GILT TITLE ON SPINE AND GILT PICTURE OF MAN ON FRONT BOARDS WITH TWO LIONS THE ATHEIST`S TRAGEDIE SERRATED EDGES TO PAGES . PRINTED ON HAND-MADE PAPER AND LIMITED TO 750 COPIES. WITH DECORATIONS BY FREDERICK CARTER. THE FANFROLICO PRESS LONDON hardcover
40411Birmingham: Oberon Books 1986. Prize-winner in the1985 Mobil Playwrighting Competition. "Woundings is a powerful and tragic play set on an island in the South Atlantic. Scarred by recent battle the island is garrisoned by Her Majesty's Forces Overseas. A Government scheme brings a group of adventure-seeking young women to the island to provide pleasure for the troops. And so another battle ensues." Pp.191. Inscribed by the author to the title page To David Charlton many thanks from Jeff Noon 27/11/86. Paperback minor crease to tip of front top corner. Scarce signed copy of the author's first work! He went on to write the "Vurt" series of novels. VG.Brand New World also called Woundings a UK movie filmed in Cregneash Isle of Man based on Jeff Noon's play Woundings and released in 1998.The director Roberta Hanley won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film at the 2001 New York International Independent Film & Video Festival for this movie.wiki. Birmingham: Oberon Books, 1986. paperback
1875036582Paris: E. Marinet For Delarue 1875. First Edition Thus . Hardcover. Fine. Five Volumes In Green Morocco 5 Bands Gilt In All Compartments Boards With Gilt Rules And Marbled Paper Elaborate Marbled Endpapers To Edges Gilt. A Fine But Incomplete Set Bright And Clean Hinges Tight No Wear No Foxing No Marks Or Book Plates. <br/> <br/> E. Marinet For Delarue hardcover
ANAIS-0765704498Jason Aronson Inc. hardcover. Good. 6.4x0.9x9.4. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Jason Aronson, Inc hardcover
1994048100New York: Academy Editions Ltd / St. Martin's Press 1994. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. 127 Pp. First American Printing 1994 Second Revised Edition. Fine. Fading In Thin Strip Along Top Edge Of Front Cover. <br/> <br/> Academy Editions Ltd / St. Martin's Press paperback
ria9781474445450_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book presents a comparative study of the history performances and politics of the FTP by drawing and exposing further links between American modernism and its European counterparts. hardcover
ria9781433174193_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Resistance Persistence and Resilience of Black Families Raising Children with Autism presents nuanced perspectives in the form of counternarratives of what Black families who have children with autism experience at the intersection hardcover
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
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
192788278New York: Longmans Green and Co 1927. First Edition. Octavo 20cm; brown cloth spine over terracotta paper-covered boards with titling stamped in gilt on spine and titling and decorations stamped in brown on front cover; black topstain; fore- and lower-edges untrimmed; dustjacket; vi23-1664pp. Some pages of text unopened. Light shelf-wear with rubbing to board edges; Very Good. Dustwrapper unclipped tanned with modest shelf-wear and -soil and tiny tears to extremities; Very Good. Dustwrapper includes no priority markings and includes the same price and reviews as other jacket variant. <br /> <br /> Anderson's third play concerning the marital difficulties of a young New York couple. Twice adapted for film first in 1929 by Gregory La Cava and again in 1940 by Vincent Sherman in a film starring John Garfield Anne Shirley and Claude Rains. 88278. Longmans, Green and Co unknown
1979154990Athens: Ohio University Press 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo. pp. xii 2 255 Ohio University Press hardcover
1997016321Seoul Korea: Seoul Korean Theatre Artist Association 1997. This is a fine softcover copy with a fine dust wrapper and very good hardshell printed slipcase. Completely clean. Text in English and Korean. Essay by Son Yon-Ho. Lee Byong-Boc founded the Chayu Theatre Company in Seoul in 1966. At the time of this publication she had been the Costume Designer of the company for 30 years. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white with photographs of actors wearing her costumes reproductions of her set and costume drawings. 13" high X 10" wide 249 pages. Large heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine/Very Good. Seoul Korean Theatre Artist Association Paperback
19881976<p>Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 73 1 pages in stapled wrappers soft cover.</p><p><b>INSCRIBED</b> by Athol Fugard to novelist Peter Matthiessen 1927-2014 on the front cover: "For Peter / Athol" with an additional unidentified inscription. <br /></p><p>Fugard directed and starred in the play which also featured Yvonne Bryceland and Amy Irving. In the play an elderly South African widow works obsessively on a sculpture garden that represents a pilgrimage to Mecca. The play opened at the Promenade Theatre in New York on April 12 1988 and closed in September after 172 performances. "The Road to Mecca" won the New York Drama Critics' Circle for Best Foreign Play while Yvonne Bryceland won on Obie Award.<br /></p><p>The Playbill includes a small loose label "From the library of PETER MATTHIESSEN." Signed copies of the Playbill are scarce.<br /></p><p> CONDITION: Edge wear light soiling to wrappers. A Very Good copy. </p><p><br /></p> Playbill Incorporated paperback
1926DEMO010405INew York: Alfred A. Knopf 1926. First American edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 12mo fine striped boards; fine dj <br/><br/>Lawrence re-tells the drama of Saul and David and God's favor for the first king of Israel Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
18805637lLondon & New York 1880. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to panelled calf gilt stamp of Princess or Queen of England on top cover. Prize volume to Percival Horton Smith. <br/><br/> hardcover
199070510<p>NY: Grove Press 1990. First edition first prnt. Illustrated wraps. No hardcover edition. Mamet's personalized business card with his <em>holograph</em> note in ink laid in. "Dear _ Thank you for your interest in my work. David Mamet 25 F. '00." The book is not signed. Price sticker on rear wrap; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition. Contains "A Waitress in Yellowstone" "Bradford" "The Museum of Science and Industry Story" "A Wasted Weekend" "We Will Take You There.". Signed Card Laid in. Soft Cover. Uncommon as such.</p> Grove Press paperback
1965022208New York : The Viking Press 1965 First printing of the first edition review copy with publisher's slip laid-in. Book with light tanning to spine and edge of boards else in fine condition; dust jacket with faint toning to spine and folds a tiny closed tear to bottom back fold and light rubbing/wear to spine ends/corners else fine. The Viking Press hardcover
1934022163New York: Random House 1934 First printing of the stated first edition original blue cloth boards with beveled edges in original dust jacket with the $2.50 retail price on the front flap. Spine ends a bit rubbed and light toning to page margins else book in fine condition; dust jacket with toning to spine and folds shallow chipping to spine ends and corners and a couple tiny closed tears else fine a very nice copy. Random House hardcover
19671977<p>New York: Grove Press Inc. 1967. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />A collection of two early television plays and five revue sketches. Pinter himself appeared in "A Night Out" the story of a young man who feels bullied by his mother and other people.</p><p>PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8 1/8 x 5 1/2 inches; 218 x 140 mm 106 pages in orange cloth black titles to spine in an unclipped dust jacket hard cover.<br /><br />CONDITION: Slightly cocked light foxing to the top edge and fore edge internally clean bright and unmarked. The dust jacket is slightly rubbed with some soiling and creasing to the rear panel. A Very Good or better copy.</p> Grove Press, Inc. hardcover
192341994New York Henry Holt 1923 hardcover. 23rd printing 1930. "A new version in English verse by Brian Hooker." -- Hardcover 256 pages a very pretty binding: 3/4 leather spine has raised bands and gilt lettering cover and endsheets a nice pattern complementing the brown leather binder not identified. -- Condition: near fine tiny scuff mark to rear cover. Henry Holt hardcover
19780009384New York: Clarkson Potter 1978 . First American Trade edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 4200 prints of sets costume. 4tos 752 800 912 pages maroon cloth in fine publisher's box. N.B. Requires additional shipping fees. <br/><br/>The text of the plays is reproduced from the 1904 Globe edition. Authoritatively done by a notable Elizabethan scholar. "The 4200 illustrations make this also an incomparable visual edition of Shakespeare. They show actual scenes of the plays in photographs as well as in paintings by Delacroix Gainsborough Blake and others and pictures of historic figures and famous Shakespearean performers. Additonally these include set and costume designs prints facsimiles of title pages of first editions and other reproductions. Orignally published at $55. Clarkson Potter hardcover
1978DEMO014609INew York: Clarkson Potter 1978. First American Trade edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. 4200 prints of sets costume. 4tos 752 800 912 pages maroon cloth in fine publisher's box. N.B. Requires additional shipping fees. <br/><br/>The text of the plays is reproduced from the 1904 Globe edition. Authoritatively done by a notable Elizabethan scholar. "The 4200 illustrations make this also an incomparable visual edition of Shakespeare. They show actual scenes of the plays in photographs as well as in paintings by Delacroix Gainsborough Blake and others and pictures of historic figures and famous Shakespearean performers. Additonally these include set and costume designs prints facsimiles of title pages of first editions and other reproductions. Orignally published at $55. Clarkson Potter hardcover
19382287<p>London: Faber and Faber Limited 1938. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches; 213 x 147 mm 115 1 pages in original pink cloth gilt titles to spine in a printed dust jacket. <br /><br />Stephen Spender's drama in verse written for the Group Theatre in London. "More readily understood than Spender's poems is this allegorical drama based on the situation in Nazi Germany. The Judge is faced with the problem of judgment on the murderers of a Polish Jew. He condemns them and is in turn himself condemned. The various factions are there -- government the people the Communists the Jews. A stirring and powerful arraignment of Nazi tyranny." Kirkus Reviews September 1 1938. <br /><br />A leaflet for the Group Theatre is laid in. Spender was the theatre's literary director. <br /><br />CONDITION: Clean and unmarked although many pages are unopened along the fore edge. The dust jacket has light edge wear and signs of a small erased number on the lower wrapper. The flap corners are slightly trimmed but the original price 5s remains intact. Very Good or better overall.</p> Faber and Faber Limited hardcover
1948001101New Directions 1948. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Octavo 130 pages blue cloth bookseller's label. Light blue dj faded at spine closed tears nicked. white rear panel toned. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover
19841121New York: Albondocani Press. 1984. Limited/Numbered Edition. Softcover. Fine. This short play may be viewed as grotesque and horrific. The four unsympathetic characters wade through sadomasochistic relationships of psychological torture and manipulation plus the sexual and other physical abuse of a physically disabled person. In the context of the many miserable and brutal characters of Tennessee Williams' previous plays this may be the culminating expression of Williams' thinking. Tennessee Williams did not publish this in his lifetime possibly because it was too hot for the trade press to touch but through his agent he arranged to have Albondocani Press publish a limited fine press edition. Williams died before this took place and the edition was published posthumously by his estate. This play remains outside of Williams' usual canon and is performed on stage only sporadically and seldom. This is copy 120 of a limited edition of 150 numbered copies. This Small 8vo book is 8" x 6 1/2" unpaginated and 36 pages. Set in Palatino types and printed on Antique Laid paper. Sewn into Swedish marbled French-flapped wraps over stiff black wraps. Printed and bound by Nancy King and William Ferguson founder of both Metacom Press and Halty Ferguson Publishing. The press' single-leaf prospectus is laid in. Both book and prospectus are clean and in Fine condition.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 36 pages . Albondocani Press paperback