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19512092902141504429Musashishobo 1951. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Musashishobo paperback
19862110502151005097Nihonbungeisha 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 8 Nihonbungeisha paperback
19772110502151003281Nihonbungeisha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 28 Nihonbungeisha paperback
19772110502150410763Yomiuri Shimbun 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 7 Yomiuri Shimbun paperback
1332181252.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0428908101.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1390450120.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19652080502106511540Scenario Writers Association 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Scenario Writers Association paperback
19952080202102705084Okinawa Current Affairs Publishing 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 318 pages Size: A5 size Okinawa Current Affairs Publishing paperback
1920054812John Clark Okey 1920. Original Photographs . Hardcover. Fine. Photographs From Estate Of Art Director John Clark Okey 1889-1963. Photographs Of Family And Of Interior And Exterior Of His Home In Los Angeles. <br/> <br/> John Clark Okey hardcover
1935054810Horace Okey 1935. Original Photographs . Hardcover. Fine. Photograph Album Of Horace Wilson Okey 194-1999 Dancer Son Of Movie Art Director John Clark Okey 1889-1963. 175 Photographs Most On Pages Dated 1932-1936 Often With His Mother And His Two Sisters Joan And Karen. A Few Dance Photographs One With His Partner Elizabeth Talbot-Martin Later An Actress. <br/> <br/> Horace Okey hardcover
19391481New York: Theatre Arts Committee 1939. First Edition. <br /><br />Quarto 11 3/4 inches x 8 3/4 inches; 292 x 220 mm 31 1 pages in stapled pictorial wrappers soft cover. <br /><br /><p>Scarce monthly magazine of the Theatre Arts Committee a left-wing theatre group that was active in supporting victims of the Spanish Civil War. Heavily illustrated with black-and-white photos.<br /></p><p>The cover story by Leon Turrou discusses the film "Confessions of a Nazi Spy." Turrou was a former G-man who served as technical adviser on the film. Vera Caspary delves into the Zurich theatre world; Michael Blankfort writes about his profession screenwriting; Kenneth White describes a new puppet film for the World's Fair; Robert Stebbins reviews movies; Eleanor Flexner reviews theatre; and Aaron Copland contributes a short article on music.<br /></p><p>Scarce in commerce.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Soling to covers internally clean and bright. A Very Good or better copy.<br /></p><p><br /></p> Theatre Arts Committee paperback
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
1974900113Los 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 #140. Quarter-cloth with printed spine label and paper-covered boards in plastic dustwrapper. Design by Barbara Martin. Production photographs by James Tilton. Dustwrapper with chipped spine topedge. Fine condition in a Very Good 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/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition. Black Sparrow Press Hardcover
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
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
1927018151New York : Boni & Liveright Inc. 1927. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Green Cloth. Very Good/Near Fine Dustjacket. 8 3/8 " High. Three Different Editions: A Fine Copy Of The Signed Limited First Edition Of The Book Signed By O'neill In A Near Fine Original Slipcase. Also Included Is The First Trade Edition Near Fine In A Near Fine Unfaded Dust Jacket Not Price-Clipped. Also Included Is A Unique Copy Of The Third Printing February 1928 The Printing Just Before The First Production Of The Play At The Pasadena Playhouse. Prepared By Or For Claude D. Seaman Of The Standard Lighting Company Los Angeles With His Name On Front Endpaper Carefully Blocked In Ink. Printed Heading By Hand On First Blank "World Premiere/ Of O'neill's/ "Lazarus Laughed"/ Pasadena Community Playhouse/ April 9 - 1928"; Repeated On Verso; Half Title With Line For Author's Signature But He Was Not Present And This Line Is Thus Blank; Verso With "World Premiere." Text Repeated With Lines For Director Musical Director Director Of Movement Art Director Production Manager Business Manager And The Chairman Of The Production Committee Each Line Signed By The Person Holding That Position; Title Page; Verso Is Copyright Page; Synopsis Page; Verso Are Lines Drawn And Extended To Each Of The "Characters" Listed On The Following Page Each Line Signed By The Person Who Played That Part Maurice Wells Thus Signing Twice 14 Signatures In All; "World Premiere" Text Repeated At Foot Of Characters Page And Again On Verso; "Act One" Title Page; Verso Repeats Then "World Premiere.' Text Followed By Lijnes For Each Of The Producing Staff / Setting Including The Designer James Hyde And 11 Others. With Laid In Loosely The Los Angeles Newspaper Review By The Spectator Of The Production Which Shortly Moved To The Hollywood Music Box Theatre With A Clipped Newspaper Ad For The Production Citing A Cast Of 250 And A Production Cost Of $100000. The Play Has Since Been Produced Only Four Times Due In Part To The Expense And Difficulty But Also To Its Philosophical Didactic Yet Confrontational Tone Which Has Not Set Well With General Audiences Since The Original Use Of This Dramatic Form Several Thousand Years Past. Irving Pichel 1891-1954 Played The Title Role. He Also Played The Servant Sandor In Dracula's Daughter Fagin In The 1933 Film Oliver Twist And About 57 Other Films 1930-1939 With Minor Roles In Films He Later Directed. He Directed Films 1932-1954 Including The Most Dangerous Game She Earthbound Hudson's Bay The Moon Is Down They Won't Believe Me The Miracle Of The Bells Destination Moon And Santa Fe. In 1947 Hje Was One Of The Hollywood 19 Subpoened By The House Un-America Activities Committee; He Was Not Called To Testify But Was Blacklisted Requiring Him To Work Outside The Us. Victor Jory 1902-1982 Was Canadian Attended School In Pasadena Appeared In Theatre All Over The Us And Made His Motion Picture Debut In 1930 Later Appearing In Over 150 Pictures And Dozens Of Tv Episodes. Note That This Book Is Not Signed By O'neill. Gilmor Brown Producer Of The Play Was Director Of Public Speaking And Dramatics At Caltech Later Director Of The Pasadena Playhouse And Responsible For Making It Into One Of The Premier Small Theatres In The U.S. From The 1920'S Into The 1950'S Routinely Featuring Prominent Starring Actoirs And Furnishing An Entree For Many Actors Who Later Became Successful In Motion Pictures And Tv. <br/> <br/> Boni & Liveright, Inc. hardcover
22311New York:Boni & Liveright1927. 1st ed. Pp.179illustrated endpapersowners illustrated bookplate Hortense & William Houghand name to inner endpaper a few minor marginal spots. Blue/green cloth gilt name to front gilt title to spine slightly dulled. VG. New York:Boni & Liveright,1927. hardcover
195629071New Haven: Yale University Press. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1956. Stated First Edition. Second Printing. Soft Cover. Quarter bound in publisher's gray cloth over black boards gilt lettering on black panel on spine. Spine very lightly sunned else fine; unmarked tight square and clean seemingly unread. NEAR FINE. . Small 4to 9" - 11" tall. 176 1 pp . Yale University Press paperback
193113255New York: Horace Liveright 1931. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Very Good-. Limited Edition 68/500 copies SIGNED by O'Neill on limitation page; 4to art vellum boards/leather lettering piece on spine; vg- boards bowed; spine ends bumped; spine head heavily worn with three tears to vellum two of which could become chips; small green smudge to top right hand corner front board; small chip to lettering piece; bookstore sticker on rear pastedown and ghost of sticker on rfep; includes facsimile notes. <br/> <br/> Horace Liveright hardcover
41392New York: Boni and Liveright 1919. 1st editon. First issue with the called for errors to pp.30 and 108. Pp.217 with the ownership signature of the actress Lady Martin Harvey dated 1924 to front free endpaper and her bookplateby K.Cameron to inside front board. Small losses to the lower edge of contents pagehalf-title page and character list where the pages have been roughly cut not affecting text. Small bookseller's inkstamp Frank Shay Plays New York City to rear endpaper. Brown cloth spine with brown paper-covered boards rubbing to edges. Printed display information card with ink notations loosely enclosed. Good. The other six plays are: Bound East for Cardiff; The Long Voyage Home; In the Zone; Ile; Where the Cross is Made; and The Rope. "Nell de Silva a.k.a. Nell Dasilva Nina de Silva and Lady Martin-Harvey was an English actress who was the wife of John Martin Harvey later styled Sir John Martin-Harvey and the mother of actor Michael Martin Harvey and actress Muriel Martin-Harvey. She was born Angelita Helena Margarita de Silva Ferro on August 28 1869 in Chile and became a "friend" of Lewis Carroll when she was a young girl after her family moved to England. She met her husband when both were members of Henry Irving's famous acting company at the Lyceum Theatre."IMDb. "O�Neill clearly thought The Moon of the Caribbees was his best work to date often carrying a copy of the script with him and judging people�s aesthetic depth by their response to it."provincetownplayhouse. New York: Boni and Liveright, 1919. hardcover
19141240<p>Boston: The Gorham Press 1914. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Octavo 7 1/2 inches / 19 cm 168 pages. Printed paper labels to spine and front board. <br /><br />Eugene O'Neill's first book one of 1000 copies printed and featuring five plays: Thirst The Web Warnings Fog and Recklessness. O'Neill's father financed the $450 printing costs. The books didn't sell well so the publisher Richard G. Badger sold the remaining volumes to Frances Steloff who became the owner of the Gotham Book Mart in New York. <br /><br />Eugene O'Neill 1888-1953 won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1936.<br /><br />CONDITION: Spine darkened some light wear to spine edges soiling to top edge and fore edge. A Very Good or better copy lacking the rare dust jacket.</p> The Gorham Press hardcover
1837023297London: Joseph Thomas 1837. First Edition . Boards. Very Good . Original Designs / Illustrations By Robert Cruikshank. 49 Pp. Marbled Boards. Leather Spine Label Running Entire Length Of Spine With Gilt Title And Rules. Light Wear At Corners With Very Small Losses Of Paper At Tips. Contents Clean Paper A Little Aged No Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Joseph Thomas hardcover
1973Books001020London: Faber & Faber 1973. SIGNED by author on title page. Very Fine with manufacturer's sticker on copyright page correcting ISBN numbers in near fine dust jacket price-clipped probably by manufacturer with new Faber price sticker; some rubbing but barely visible in protective archival jacket. . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Faber & Faber Hardcover
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