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1917047570New York / London: John Lane Company 1917. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 104 Pp. Red Cloth. Gilt First Printing With 1917 Date On Title Page. Lightly Used Cover Gilt Brilliant But Fading To Spine Cloth And Gilt Although Lettring Clear. No Marks. A Hundred Years After This Was Written It Is A Curiosity Of Social Landscape. This Hardcobver First Issue Is Scarce. <br/> <br/> John Lane Company hardcover
1921033908Franklin Ohio: James Knapp Reeve 1921. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 200 Pp. Dark Red Cloth Gilt. First English Language Ediitojn. A Classic Of Dramatic Criticism And Basic Instructional Text For Writers. Wear With Light Fraying At Spine Ends Tips And Point At Top Of Front Board. Ownership Information Of Charles Doane Jr. Of Chicago With His Note That He Inscribed It While Reviewing "The Strangers' Banquet" At The Balaban And Katz Chicago Theatre. <br/> <br/> James Knapp Reeve hardcover
1915022545Akron / New York: Saalfield Publishing 1915. First American Edition . Green Cloth / Gilt. Very Good /No DJ. Drawings. 174 Pp. First American Edition Using English Sheets. Undated But 1915 Per Worldcat. Light Wear No Fraying Cover Gilt Brilliant Top Edge Dusty With A Little Foxing. Litho Or Woodblock Bookplate Of Horace Okey Son Of Hollywood Art Director Jack Okey With Southeast Asian Dance Theme. <br/> <br/> Saalfield Publishing hardcover
1950058056New York: Random House 1950. First Printing . Turquoise Cloth. Fine/Very Good. 8 1/4" High. 184 Unmarked Pages. Stated First Printing. "'The Happy Time' Was First Presented By Richard Rodgers And Oscar Hammerstein 2Nd At The Plymouth Theatre New York City On January 24 1950 With The Following Cast: Bibi.Johnny Stewart; Papa.Claude Dauphin "Etc. From The Personal Library Of A Hollywood Publicist; Stamp On Ffep. Cover Edges Faded; Paper Label On Spine Clean And Bright. Dj In Brodart; Not Price Clipped ; Chipped Tips Top And Bottom Of Spine. 1/2" Closed Tear Top Edge Rear. Claude Dauphin Signed His Name On Front Of Dj Between " By Samuel Taylor" And :" A Random House Play". <br/> <br/> Random House hardcover
1928050277New York City Ny: Samuel French 1928. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. 144 Pp. Black Cloth Stamped In Red. First Printing. Very Good Light Usage. Inscribed By Producer A. H. Woods "To My Favorite Agent" Laura Wilk. Wilk Was A Very Well-Connected Broadway Agent At The Time. Albert Herman Woods Born Aladore Herman; 1870 -1951 Was A Hungarian-Born Theatrical Producer Who Spent Much Of His Life In The Usa. He Produced Over 140 Plays On Broadway Including Some Of The Most Successful Shows Of The Period Sometimes Under The Name Of The Production Company 'Al Woods Ltd. Woods Was Born In Budapest Hungary To A Jewish Family But His Family Brought Him To The United States As An Infant. He Grew Up On The Lower East Side Of Manhattan. As A Child He Would Skip School To Go To Theatrical Shows Where He Developed The Goal Of Becoming A Producer Himself. Woods Formed An Early Partnership With Sam H. Harris And Paddy Sullivan Running Tour Companies Of Popular Melodramas Starting With The Bowery After Dark. His First Broadway Production Was The Evil That Men Do In 1903. His Work On Broadway Escalated After The Popularity Of The Touring Melodramas Declined. Woods Had A Stable Of Favorite Playwrights Most Notably Owen Davis Who He Worked With For Several Years On Melodramas Such As Nellie The Beautiful Cloak Model. When Woods Turned To Producing Regular Broadway Shows He Focused On Bedroom Farces Starting With The Girl From Rector's In 1909. During A Trip To Europe In 1911 He Bought The Us Rights To The World's First Full-Color Feature Film The Miracle Which Eventually Premiered In New York 1913. Also In 1911 He Starting Building The Eltinge Theatre On 42Nd Street Named For One Of His Most Successful And Profitable Stars The Female Impersonator Julian Eltinge. By May 1911 A Run Of The Fascinating Widow Starring Eltinge At The Boston Theatre Was Expected To Have Receipts Of $500000 By The Time It Finished. From C1912 He Took Over The Leases Of A Large Number Of Berlin Theatres Including What Became The Ufa-Palast Am Zoo To Put On 'Kino-Vaudeville' Shows A Mix Of Variety Acts Imported From The Us Interspersed With Silent Films. He Was Also Involved With The American Millionaire Joe Goldsoll In The Building Of The German Capital's First Free-Standing Purpose-Built Cinema The Ufa-Pavillon Am Nollendorfplatz. When He Became Successful Woods Continued To Emphasize His Humble Roots And Was Known For His Folksy Manner With Everyone. He Greeted Patrons At The Eltinge As "Sweetheart". Upon Being Introduced To King George V Woods Addressed The Monarch Who Was Older Than Him As "Kid" And Took The Opportunity To Promote One Of His Productions Declaring It To Be "A Regular Show". Woods Was At His Peak In The 1920S Producing Such Hits As Ladies' Night 1920 The Demi-Virgin 1921 The Green Hat 1925 The Shanghai Gesture 1926 Filmed In 1941 And The Trial Of Mary Dugan 1927. However He Lost Most Of His Fortune In The Early 1930S And Never Fully Recovered. In The 1930S His Only Major Hits Were Five Star Final 1930 And Night Of January 16Th 1935. When Woods Staged The Sheldon Davis Comedy Try And Get It In August 1943 Critics Expressed Hope That It Would Revive His Flagging Career But It Closed In Less Than A Week. It Was His Final Production. Although Woods Continued To Read Scripts And Attempt To Generate Interest He Was Unable To Stage Any Productions After 1943. He Died On April 24 1951 In His Residence At The Hotel Beacon In New York. The Once Wealthy Former Producer Ended His Life Bankrupt. After A Memorial Service Attended By Many Prominent Theater Personalities His Remains Were Cremated. Woods Produced A Number Of Bedroom Farces Which Critics And Local Authorities Often Saw As Pushing The Boundaries Of Propriety. In Several Instances Woods Encountered Legal Troubles As A Result. <br/> <br/> Samuel French hardcover
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2011DADAX0761855610UPA 2011-08-12. paperback. New. 6.14x0.78x9.13. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UPA paperback
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193300005522New York: Random House 1933 1933. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good or better. 8vo. 14 15-159 1 pp. Navy cloth with gold lettering on the front board and the spine; blue topstain. Price of $2.50 on the front flap of the jacket. Pictorial endpapers and pastedowns. A Near Fine book with a touch of toning to the top edges of the endpapers; dust jacket is Very Good with chipping and some toning to the spine panel. Random House (1933) hardcover
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2013DADAX1441719008Blackstone Audiobooks 2013-03-01. Unabridged. audioCD. New. 5.50x1.75x6.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Blackstone Audiobooks unknown
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1983201320Eine Edition der Arno Schmidt Stiftung im Haffmans Verlag 1983. Hardcover Leinen Großformat mit Kartonschuber 1.-6. Tausend Zustand: wirkt ungelesen keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen ISBN 3251000101 Eine Edition der Arno Schmidt Stiftung im Haffmans Verlag,, hardcover
199933575Vancouver: Folio Scripts. Very Good. 1999. Second Edition. Softcover. 1557833354 . Tight square unmarked book still stiff to open with crease to front cove bump to top foreedge leaving a nick and slight break to paper on spine. Print run of 1000. ; 227 pages . Folio Scripts paperback
199214007New York: Pantheon 1992. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition complete number line starting at 1; vg boards bowed; bottom front corner bumped in vg dj shelf-rub shadow on front cover; 80pp. <br/> <br/> Pantheon hardcover
197431728Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press 1974. First edition the deluxe limited issue of 350 numbered copies signed by Oates on the limitation page of a total 1350 hardcover copies. Copy #297. Quarter-cloth with printed spine label and paper-covered boards in plastic dustwrapper. Design by Barbara Martin. Production photographs by James Tilton. Small chip on dustwrapper spine topedge. Fine condition in a Near Fine dustwrapper. A play in twelve scenes first presented in NYC in Dec. 1973. Cast included Robert Guillaume Marcella Lowery F. Murray Abraham et al. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Black Sparrow Press Hardcover
191155789Maine: Thomas Mosher 1911. Hardcover. Very good. 6 x 8 in. Parchment colored paper boards with black spine titles. Condition is VERY GOOD ; covers a little toned at edges spine toned. Minimal wear to spine ends. Binding tight. Text very clean no markings. Dram. Stax. Thomas Mosher hardcover
NINA400OLIVER S. FELT. Acceptable. 0x0x0. This book needs some TLC! Spine partly missing and detached; front cover and first several pages hanging on by a thread; marbled endpapers; scratched and stained cover; writing on first page stamped name on second page; small stains throughout and residue from flower petals pressed between some pages -- BUT STILL it's a great old book for a collector to own OLIVER S. FELT unknown
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1995x-0748402004Routledge 1995. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 244 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback