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18770007988London & New York: George Routledge And Sons 1877. New edition Revised and Corrected. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo; xxix 383 pages half calf raised bands extra gilt spine with contrasting morocco labels marbled endpapers and edges. <br/><br/>The Old English Poets series. "The present edition of Marlowe's Works is not a reprint . but exhibits a new text formed on a collation of the early copies - Preface." George Routledge And Sons hardcover
31484LONDON JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD 1930. FIRST ILLUSTRATED EDITION VERY GOOD IN BLACK CLOTH GILT DECORATION WITH BLACK PROTECTED DUSTWRAPPER. ILLUSTRATED BY HENRY KEEN A VERY GOOD COPY SCARCE. LONDON, JOHN LANE THE BODLEY HEAD, 1930 hardcover
1940005352New York: Henry Harrison. Signed by the author and inscribed to Dr. Frank Kingdon "In appreciation of your radio talks". Dr. Frank Kingdon was an educator columnist and co-chairman of the Progressive Citizens of America. Loosely inserted is the author's card with a further personal note to the reciepient. 63pp. Blue cloth-covered boards with white lettering. The flimsy dust-jacket is dusty has wear at the extremities and a 2.5cm loss at the top of the spine not price-clipped now with a clear jacket protector. Scarce. Weysprings Books is a Member of: the IOBA and PBFA and subscribes to the Associations' Codes of Ethics. . Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. 1940. Henry Harrison hardcover
1992003776Woodstock Illinois: The Dramatic Publishing Company 1992. First Edition . Wrappers. Fine/No Dust Jacket. 7 1/4" Tall. 105 Immaculate Pages. Softcover Apparently First Edition. Alan Jay Friedman's Business Card Stapled To Inside Front Cover. <br/> <br/> The Dramatic Publishing Company unknown
19992092902143900775Waseda University Faculty of Literature 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Waseda University Faculty of Literature paperback
19992092902143800775Waseda University Faculty of Literature 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Waseda University Faculty of Literature paperback
19807523-2<p>Dallas: Pressworks 1980. <i><b>Signed by Robert Penn Warren and Bill Komodore.</b> <b>Limited edition</b></i> / First printing of 350 copies. <i><b>This is copy number 16 and has been signed by Robert Penn Warren and Bill Komodore.</b></i> A separate edition of the score has been laid in. Black cloth spine with pink blue and yellow marbeled boards. Very fine issued without dust jacket. Mylar jacket supplied. <b>All three tipped-in color plates are present. Each is protected by a clear plastic sheet as issued. The plates are missing from many copies.</b></p> Pressworks, hardcover
1980100146<p>Dallas: Pressworks 1980. First edition limited to 376 copies <em>signed</em> by Warren & illustrator Bill Komodore of which 350 were numbered and meant for sale and 26 lettered meant for use of the contributors and publisher. This copy is one of the 26 lettered issue. Copy "W ." Quarter cloth and paper-covered boards in acetate dustwrapper. With actetate inserts protecting color illustrations laid-in as issued. 4 pp music score by Alexie Haieff in stapled printed wraps laid-in as issued. Fine condition. Lettered copies are not commonly available. Hardcovers. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Limited Edition.</p> Pressworks hardcover
18228324Philadelphia: H. C. Carey and I. Lea 1822. First American edition. Very Good. 4 1/2 x 7 in. Advertisement 107 pgs plus 1 pg of notes. Original publisher's plain paper boards with spine label. Condition is VERY GOOD ; Boards toned and corners bumped with some wear. Spine tail has loss revealing the signatures there about 3 cm. Overall spine has some incipient splitting though it's stable. The label is partly rubbed bare on its right side. Binding is excellent and pages very clean with some brown foxed areas in the advertisement. No notes or names written on text. Scarce. US edition was issued the same year as English edition. Drama. RGR. Philadelphia: H. C. Carey and I. Lea hardcover
1920056001Boston Ma: Walter D. Baker & Company 1920. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Good. 148 Pp. Soft Cover. First Edition Spine Priced 50 Cents 1920 Date On Title Page 1919 Copyright Date 9 Plays By Pinero Listed On Inside Of Front Cover 9 Other Plays On Rear Cover. Wear Small Losses To Spine And Rear Cover. <br/> <br/> Walter D. Baker & Company paperback
19781596<p>New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1978. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches; 215 x 144 mm 275 1 pages green cloth in an unclipped printed dust jacket.<br /><br />INSCRIBED by Derek Walcott on the front free end paper: "To Dave / Derek / FSG /Oct 86." Two plays by the Nobel Prize winner. <br /><br />CONDITION: Light sunning to edges of boards light soiling to top edge rubbing and slight bump to rear board. Very Good or better in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket that has light soiling to the front panel a crease in the rear flap and rear panel and light toning to the flaps</p> Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover
1821246924bei Joh. Eckhardt Schaub Elberfeld 1821. Hardcover Pappe ohne Schutzumschlag Zustand: Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen und stark abgewetzt. Der Einband ist zudem fleckig ebenso der Vorsatz und Schnitt. Im Vorsatz ist eine Namenseintragung. Der Buchblock ist fest. bei Joh. Eckhardt Schaub, Elberfeld, hardcover
1911000291London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1911. First Edition. . Limp Leather. See Description. Willy Pogany. First regular edition. 4to. 223 unnumbered pages printed on stiff gray paper with numerous illustrations in black and red. Includes 16 tipped in color plates. The colophon states: "The letterpress and fine illustrations lithographed by Vincent Brooks Day and Sons Ltd. London the four-colour plates printed by Henry Stone and Son Ltd. Banbury. A.D. MCMXI." Pages are clean Bound in limp gray suede binding with gilt illustration on front cover - in a superb state of preservation. Illustrations by Willy Pogany. <br/> <br/> G.G. Harrap & Co. hardcover
1390239810.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
195223026Norwalk Connecticut: The Heritage Press. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. 1952. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full beige cloth brown lettering on spine illustrated brown crossbow on cover illustrated charcoal endpapers contains original Sandglass newsletter to Heritage Press subscribers original red slipcase. Illustrated throughout with full-page B&W engravings by Rafaello Busoni . The volume is in virtually perfect condition tight square unmarked and clean. The red slipcase is also in fine condition. FINE. B&W Illustrations. Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall. 160 pp . The Heritage Press hardcover
1896219296Val. Höfling Verlag München 1896. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Hier: der erste Jahrgang. Zustand: mit Kennungen einer Privatbibliothek. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Val. Höfling Verlag, München, hardcover
1991208845Bibliothek SG München 1991. Hardcover kartoniert ohne Schutzumschlag. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Buch war soeben noch eingeschweißt. Bibliothek SG, München, hardcover
1904biblio46<p>Very good copy of Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s play <em>Electra</em> which was first performed in Germany in 1903. <em>Elektra</em> is a free adaptation in verse of the play of the same name by the ancient Greek dramatist Sophocles</p> S. Fischer Verlag
1760DEMO016408ILondres Geneva: Cramer Brothers 1760. First. 16mo. 16mo 204 xii pages contemporary calf morocco label scuffed; ex Lee Merton Watson inked ownership name dated 1760 on half-title; upper right corner dampstained pp. 7-24 145-169. Very Scarce. <br/><br/>Voltaire concealed the origin of this play and his authorship of it altho he did claim to translate it into French. It was quite successful and attracted much commentary. It was inspired by the author's study of the Jacobite rebellion. It is a complicated comedy involving masks identities and aliases in Scotland and revolving around a Scots woman. [ Cramer Brothers ] unknown
17778836Amsterdam: Libraires Associes 1777. Hardcover. Good . 3 1/4 x 6 3/4 in. Full brown calf with 5 raised bands and gilt decoration and lettering on spine. Condition is GOOD ; Vol 1 - edge wear and mild rubbing. Spine leather gone. Vol 4 - ditto. Vol 5 - front cover starting upper end of spine gone. Vol ditto with lower section of spine gone. Vol 8 - ditto on all points. Vol 9 - edge wear waer and slight cracking along hinges. spine chipped and rubbed. Binding tight text very clean with some minor foxing/browning missing front marbled enpaper. Vol 10 - same outer condition though with front hinge visibly cracked and parts of spine missing binding tight text clean with minor foxing/browning. Vol 11 - outer condition also worn and rubbed with front cover holding on by stitched binding spine peeling off from front to back but present. Interior binding solid and good minor browning/foxing to text. Drama. Stax. Amsterdam: Libraires Associes hardcover
1960032340New York: Roger L. Stevens Circa 1959 Or 1960 / Wm. Morris Agency 1960. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Studio Copy Of The Original Script For The Three Act Version By Gore Vidal With No Other Authors Credited. Black Wraparound Card Covers Lettered In Silver "Hart Stenographic Bureau / 156 West 44Th Street New York 36 Judson 2-1253" Title At Center.Title Page With Wm. Morris Agency Sticker And Roger L Stevens Name And Address At Bottom No Copyright Notice Or Date But Probably Circa 1959/1960. Cast Of Characters Page Act One Scene Page 36 Pp26 Pp 23 Pp Each Act Numbered Separately By Act Scene And Page. Inked Number "44" At Top Of Title Page Which Apparently Is The Tracking Number For A Limited Distribution. Our Researches Indicate Only One Institutional Holding In Arizona. <br/> <br/> Roger L. Stevens Circa 1959 Or 1960 / Wm. Morris Agency paperback
1930055211Los Angeles Ca: Victor Neuhaus Productions 1930. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 36 Pp. Color Cover By Afanger. Published By Victor Neuhaus Productions4364 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles And With Naming Rights To The Neuhaus Deutsche Theater At The Ebell Theater On Wilshire Blvd. Both Illustrated. Primarily Long Articles On Productions Of Dr. Klaus By Adolf L'arronge And Maria Stuart By Schiller. Worldcat Shows One Institutional Holding At The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Leipzig <br/> <br/> Victor Neuhaus Productions paperback
43139London: Samuel French 89 Strand Printed by Thomas Scott 1 Warwick Court Holborn 1873 . Scarce edition of two plays signed by the author. pp.72/42. Original maroon buckram with gilt titles to the front board: "King & Rebel. - Meted Out." Maroon leather spine carefully repaired. Postscript p.72 dated: "Harrow Nov. 29th 1873." Original yellow endpapers notation to front free endpaper. Inner hinges carefully strengthened. Sepia picture laid down as frontispiece. Printed title: "King And Rebel." Neat ink inscription to top of title-page: "To The Revd. Canon C. E. Kingley With the Authors' Comlpliments - 3/1/74." Clean English text througohut. Second title after p.72: ""Meted Out." "Edouard Raphael Weller Vellere was born 1823 in Pesth Hungary. Death April 1895 in St Pancras London. He married Emma U. Fieldsend . They had two sons and one daughter. The 1871-1881 Census list him as a Private Schoolmaster English & Continental College 106 Peel Road Harrow. Then in the 1891 Census he is listed as a Teacher of German and French and living in Fitzroy Street St. Pancras London. " - See Family history research. London: Samuel French, 89, Strand, [Printed by Thomas Scott, 1 Warwick Court, Holborn], 1873 . 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
1958318204VEB Progress Film-Vetrieb Berlin. 1958. Hardcover kartoniert. 1958-1960. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Teils in Farbe. DIN A4-Format. Fotoaufnahmen von ungefähr 50 Filmen. Angaben zum Beispiel 50/60 107/61 VEB Progress Film-Vetrieb, Berlin., hardcover