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1952844<p>New York: Greenberg 1952. First Edition. SIGNED on the front free end paper by 15 important stars of Broadway including Fritzi Scheff Eli Wallach Uta Hagen Maureen Stapleton Blanche Ring Francine Larrimore Leonore Ulric Margaret Phillips Bert Lahr Contance Collier Judith Evelyn Frances Starr Douglas Watson Charles Nolte and Dorothy Gish.</p><p>4to 12 1/4 inches / 31 cm. tall v 150 2 pages. Tipped in is a "Publisher's Weekly" article describing the signing party at Brentano's in 1952. Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket that has a half-inch chip at the bottom of the front panel where it meets the spine a few small chips on the rear panel some edge wear and soiling. Copies signed by so many of the stars are not often found in the market. Presumably a previous owner obtained the signatures during the book party at Brentano's in 1952. SCARCE signed. <br /><br />The signers are among the 150 stars featured with two-page photo spreads in this loving theatre tribute that reaches back to Lillian Russell and Sarah Bernhardt but also includes a few newcomers such as Carol Channing.</p><p>Daniel Blum the author was an authoritative journalist/historian of theatre who published an annual review of the theatre season called Theatre World. Needless to say he knew many of the actors profiled in the book.</p><p>Especially interesting are the author's comments about the actors. Marlon Brando: "He is a nonconformist and likes to shock people.He dislikes cats interviews shoes and large parties." Maureen Stapleton: "She dislikes spooky movies and books." Beatrice Pearson: "When she is depressed she spends money like a drunken sailor." Charlton Heston: "He is frank genial and outspoken but thinks actors should keep quiet on any other subject but their work." That was the Charlton Heston of 1952. He dabbled in politics later in life.</p> Greenberg books
1952844<p>Quarto 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches; 310 x 230 mm in black cloth titles in gilt to spine in an illustrated dust jacket.</p><p><b>SIGNED</b> on the front free end paper by 15 stars of Broadway including Fritzi Scheff Eli Wallach Uta Hagen Maureen Stapleton Blanche Ring Francine Larrimore Leonore Ulric Margaret Phillips Bert Lahr Constance Collier Judith Evelyn Frances Starr Douglas Watson Charles Nolte and Dorothy Gish. <br /></p><p>The signers are among the 150 stars featured in this heavily illustrated tribute that reaches back to Lillian Russell and Sarah Bernhardt but also includes more recent stars such as Maureen Stapleton Eli Wallach Marlon Brando and Carol Channing. Daniel Blum the author was an authoritative journalist and historian of theatre who published an annual review of the season called Theatre World. Needless to say he knew many of the actors profiled in the book.<br /></p><p>Especially interesting are the author's comments about the actors. Marlon Brando: "He is a nonconformist and likes to shock people.He dislikes cats interviews shoes and large parties." Maureen Stapleton: "She dislikes spooky movies and books." Beatrice Pearson: "When she is depressed she spends money like a drunken sailor." Charlton Heston: "He is frank genial and outspoken but thinks actors should keep quiet on any other subject but their work." That was the Charlton Heston of 1952. He dabbled in politics later in life.<br /></p><p>Copies signed by so many of the stars are not often found in the market. Presumably a previous owner obtained the signatures during a book party at Brentano's in 1952. A Publisher's Weekly article about the party is pasted into the book. SCARCE SIGNED.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Cloth lightly rubbed article pasted onto verso of front end paper and to title page light toning to end papers. Near Fine in a Very Good dust jacket that has a half-inch chip at the bottom of the front panel where it meets the spine a few small chips on the rear panel some edge wear and soiling. <br /></p><p><br /></p> Greenberg 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
Very light wear else Fine. ; Die Altertumswissenschaft; 139 pages
Light edgewear. Light fading to spine. ; Chapter 1 Some formal aspects of monologue technique; Chapter 2 Monologues in 'Epitrepontes', 'Samia' and 'Dyskolos'; Chapter 3: Two uses of the second person in monologue. ; Hypomnemata ; Heft 59; 91 pages
Creasing to spine. Light edgewear to spine ends and 1 corner. Front upper corner bumped with creasing through pages. ; This book is the first detailed study of the plays of Sophocles through examination of a single ethical principle--the traditional Greek popular moral code of "helping friends and harming enemies." Five of the extant plays are discussed in detail from both a dramatic and an ethical standpoint, and the author concludes that ethical themes are not only integral to each drama, but are subjected to an implicit critique through the tragic consequences to which they give rise. Greek scholars and students of Greek drama and Greek thought will welcome this book, which is presented in such a way as to be accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. No knowledge of Greek is required. ; 312 pages
Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). DJ has minor shelfwear. ; This book is the first detailed study of the plays of Sophocles through examination of a single ethical principle--the traditional Greek popular moral code of "helping friends and harming enemies." Five of the extant plays are discussed in detail from both a dramatic and an ethical standpoint, and the author concludes that ethical themes are not only integral to each drama, but are subjected to an implicit critique through the tragic consequences to which they give rise. Greek scholars and students of Greek drama and Greek thought will welcome this book, which is presented in such a way as to be accessible to specialists and nonspecialists alike. No knowledge of Greek is required. ; 312 pages
1910PHO-2017Paris, Alphonse Lemerre, 1910, in-4, 184 pages, broché avec couverture éditeur, couv. légèrement salie, petit défaut au dos.
17901512Leipzig, Sommer, 1790. (4), 68 SS. Broschur der Zeit mit hs. Deckelschildchen. 8vo.
4 vols., 8vo., First Edition; strongly bound in green buckram, gilt backs, first volume with red sprinkled edges, a very good, bright, clean set. Sold from an institution with its bookplate on front paste-downs, neat Dewey in gilt on backstrips and small accession stamp on title versos. The set comprises main catalogue (1950); Supplement 1 (1951); Supplement 2 (1954); Supplement 3 (1956). COMPLETE SETS ARE SCARCE
In 16° br. fig. pp. 77, ben tenuto
2012058675CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2012. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 287 Pp. Softcover First Printing. Inscribed At Length By The Author To "My Dear Friend Of So Many Years. Enjoy Some Of My Adventures You May Not Have Heard About." And Dated Oct 2012. The Author Joined Ballanchine's New York City Ballet In 1949 When She Was 14 Years Old As The Youngest Dancer. <br/> <br/> CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform paperback
25522Kortrijk, Koninklijke Tooneelmaatschappij De Vlaamsche Zonen, z.d. Gebrocheerd, papieromslag, 135 x 210mm., 32pp., advertenties lokale handelaars.
188793088Leipzig, Adolf Titze, 1887. 135 S. Mit 5 Zier-Initialen, 25 halbseitengr. Textillustr. u. 5 Schlußvign. sowie 9 montierte Lichtdrucktafeln. 32 cm. Rotes OLn. mit reicher Blind- u. Goldprägung auf Rücken u. Vorderdeckel, farb.-ornament. Seidenvorsätzen u. dreiseitigem Goldschnitt.
1949442378BBStuttgart, Reclam, 1949. 8° 275 Seiten Mittelblauer Original-Leineneinband (ohne Schutzumschlag). (guter Zustand).
53820Carol Media, [o.j.]. 4066 DVD DVD
53801Circle Pic., 2016. DVD DVD
199110076NY: HarperCollins. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. 0060166002 . First printing. Remainder dot on bottom edge else fine in a fine dust jacket. . HarperCollins hardcover books
196529004.1San Francisco: The Bohemian Club 1965. 1st edition. Maroon paper wrapped boards with black design/lettering. Nr Fine spine panel lightly sunned/pos to ffep. 10 55 3 pp. Fold-out list of prior Bohemian Club productions at rear. Printed by the Grabhorn press. 8vo. <br/><br/> The Bohemian Club hardcover books
Five volumes. Title pages in red and black. Foxed. Handsome engraved illustrations after the designs of the renowned artist Bernard Picart (1673-1733). 12 mo. Worn contemporary full leather bindings. Marbled edges and endpapers. Edited by Claude Brossette (1671-1743) and Charles Hugues Lefebvre de Saint-Marc (1698-1769). Boileau-Despreaux was an extraordinarily influential French literary critic and poet. He was the spokesman of classicism. He drew his principles from his contemporaries (especially his friends - Racine, Moliere, and La Fontaine). His critical precepts are all included here. Revered in the 18th century as a literary lawgiver, he was later detested by the romantics. Boileau's own poetic reputation rests on his satires, especially Le Lutrin, on the clerical world; Satires III and VI, on life in Paris; and Satire X, on women. He was a zealous polemicist, notably embroiled in quarrels with Desmarets de Saint-Sorlin and Perrault. Understanding of Boileau is an essential ingredient in the analysis of the literature of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! FR3
1985500329299Le livre de poche 1985 190 pages poche. 1985. broché. 190 pages. Claudine une femme qui s'est consacrée pendant vingt-cinq ans à sa famille et à son foyer voit son mari l'abandonner. Elle doit alors affronter la solitude résoudre des problèmes matériels et réapprendre à vivre autrement donnant naissance à une femme plus forte et indépendante tout en conservant sa foi en l'amour
Prima edizione in 16° br. fig. pp. 242, usuali tracce d'uso alle cop.ne interno ben tenuto
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 134 pages, plus advertisements.
16-2613Leningrad Russia: Tipografija no 10 H. Grigor'ev 1984. . Folio. 93 x 64 cm. Wove Paper. Leningrad, Russia: Tipografija no 10 H. Grigor'ev, 1984. unknown
16-2636Leningrad Russia: Tipografija no 10 H. Grigor'ev 1984. . Folio. 93 x 64 cm. Wove Paper. Leningrad, Russia: Tipografija no 10 H. Grigor'ev, 1984. unknown