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193811958New York: William R. Scott 1938. First Thus . Hardcover. Very Good. Limited First Thus no additional printings one of 750 copies; 8vo blue-gray cloth no dj; vg cocked; spine and its title piece sunned; edges darkened; eps and pages toned; 75pp. <br/> <br/> William R. Scott hardcover
1947049467Hong Kong: Wide World Press 1947. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Xiv 13 Pp. Illustrated Wrappers In Similar Illustrated Dust Jacket. First Edition. Slight Wear But Faint Damp Staining Along Top Edges Of Book Pages And Dust Jacket. Inscribed By The Author In 1947 To American Social Artist William Gropper And His Wife Sophie "Two More Internationalists" And Dated 1 May 1947. Charles Fenn 1907-2004 Was Born In England And Emigrated To The U.S.A. As A Young Man Eventually Becoming A Naturalized U.S. Citizen At The Time Of His Marriage. He Began Working As A Freelance Photographer And In 1941 Was Assigned By A Magazine Called Friday To Cover The Long-Running War In China Which Had Been Invaded By Japan Several Years Previously. Friday Folded While Fenn Was In China; He Then Began Working For The Associated Press Filing Photographs From China And Subsequently Also From Burma As The War Widened In Scope. On His Return To The Us In 1943 Fenn Became An Officer In The U.S. Marine Corps And Was Immediately Assigned To The Office Of Strategic Services Oss. Back In China He Was Assigned To The Air Ground Aid Services Agas Where He Engaged In The Rescue Of Downed Pilots And Liaison With Prisoners Of War In Indo-China And Adjacent Areas Of China. His Primary Task However Was To Gather Intelligence Regarding Among Other Things The Political Orientation Of The Inhabitants Of What Was Then French Indo-China. Following The End Of The War His Marriage Had Ended So He Went To Hong Kong Where He Engaged In Several Different Business Ventures. After Two Years He Moved Back To London His Childhood Home Where He Attempted To Become A Successful Writer. After Marrying His Second Wife Fenn Left London Once Again During The Mid-1970S Moving To Schull West Cork In The Republic Of Ireland Where He Spent The Rest Of His Life. He Wrote A Memoir Of His Oss Years. All Of Which Shows The Old Truth That Independent Writers Make Good Espionage Agents At Least Before The Current Crop Who Are Unable To Write Much Besides "I Am A Good Boy" Or I Am A Good Girl" And Childish Fantasy Like The Vietnam Intelligence Reports The Libyan Intelligence Reports The Iraqi Nuclear Intelligence Reports The Afghani Invasion Intelligence Reports The Steele Dossier And Unending Crap Besides. Oh Let's Add The Pre-1989 Reports About The Mighty Russian State. <br/> <br/> Wide World Press hardcover
1998029923CRANBURY NJ: ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITY PRESSES. VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1998. ASSOCIATED UNIVERSITY PRESSES hardcover
19862090502113708533Not Available 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
199013528Dublin: Saor Ollscoil Press 1990. Book. Illus. by O'Byrne Kevin Cover . Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition Limited and Signed. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Fine apparently unread copy. # 80 of an edition of 100. Saor Ollscoil Press Hardcover
19305000Nonesuch Press 1930. Bloomsbury Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Quarto clothbacked boards <br/><br/>Copy no. 262 of 1000 on regular paper. Nonesuch Press hardcover
40091LONDON W. LOWNDES W. NICOLL AND S. BLADON 1791. EX LIBRARY COPY IN CARD COVERS THE FRONT COVER AND TITLE PAGE BEING DETACHED. 63 PAGES PLUS CATALOGUE. SCARCE. LONDON, W. LOWNDES, W. NICOLL AND S. BLADON, 1791 unknown
26484NONSUCH PRESS LONDON 1930. TWO VOLUMES LIMITED TO 900 SETS. THIS BEING NUMBER 191. EDITED BY CHARLES STONEHILL. VERY GOOD. CARD COVERS BUCKRUM SPINE. OVERSEAS POSTAGE WILL BE EXTRAQ. NONSUCH PRESS, LONDON, 1930 unknown
184218414<p>1st edition. All text in French/langue francaise. Very Good HCs no DJs. Full dark green morocco leather over boards; covers blindstamped with strapwork and floral centerpiece within gilt roll frames; gilt roll twist along all cover edges; spine gilt stamped with titles and arabesques; gilt stamped at spine tails: 'College Royal de Charlemagne Prix'; marbeled textblock edges; dark brown tigre marbled end papers; intact blue silk ribbon markers. Bright clean covers and spines; lightly scuffed; slight rubbing wear at cover fore corners boards just exposed at upper corners; tightly bound; clean interiors with occasional very light foxing. 12mo 1187 total pp paged 558 629. See OCLC #16111713.</p> Paris: Chez Lefevre, Editeur; Chez Garnier Freres hardcover
19200009142London: Hendersons 1920 . First edition. Paperback. Good. 12mo 60 pages brown wrappers covers creased. <br/><br/>Esson was devoted to creating a distinctly Australian theater and was encouraged in that endeavor by W. B. Yeats. These four plays were published during his hiatus in England. This includes his play "The Drovers". Signed by Esson on the half-title page. His full name was Thomas Louis Bouvelot Esson. Hendersons paperback
0267020511.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1390621146.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1984214388FotoSchmalfilm-Verlag Winterthur 1984. Softcover Großformat Mit einer Widmung des Autors im Vorsatz. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Foto+Schmalfilm-Verlag Winterthur, paperback
0428801692.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1938049475New York City Ny: Contemporary Play Publications 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 133 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Edition. Near Fine Gilt Bright. Dust Jacket Worn Small Chips And Tears. Inscribed By The Author To Social Artist William Gropper And His Wife. Emjo Basshe Born Emmanuel Iode Abarbanel Basshe Or Emanuel Joseph Jochelman 1898 -1939 Was A Lithuanian-Born Jewish American Playwright Of Spanish Descent A Recipient Of A 1931 Guggenheim Fellowship And One Of The Initial Members In 1935 Of The Communist Party-Founded League Of American Writers. He Immigrated To The United States In 1912 Graduating From Columbia University In 1919. He Began His Theatrical Career With The Provincetown Playhouse And In 1920 Went To Massachusetts Working With Boston's Peabody Playhouse Then Chelsea Arts Theatre And Cambridge's Castle Square Players All During 1920-22. Returning To Provincetown Playhouse He Remained Until The Premiere In 1925 Of His Play Adam Solitaire Directed By Stanley Howlett And Featuring 19-Year-Old John Huston. Basshe Then Moved To Pennsylvania Becoming Director Of The Stage Repertory Of Philadelphia Where His Three Short Plays The Bitter Fantasy The Star And Soil Were Presented. Again Returning To New York Basshe Co-Founded With Four Others The New Playwrights Theatre Initially Finding A Temporary Home At The 52Nd Street Theatre Where It Premiered On March 9 1927 His New Play Earth Directed By Russell Wright And Hemsley Winfield. On November 29 1927 Basshe's New Play Centuries Set Among Jewish Residents Of A New York City Tenement House Had Its Premiere. Directed By The Author The Production Had A Cast Of 27 Including Future Film Star Franchot Tone And Lasted For 39 Performances. Continuing As A Director Basshe Next Helmed The Playhouse's Production Of Upton Sinclair's Prison-Based Drama Singing Jailbirds Which Featured Future Character Star Lionel Stander As One Of The Prisoners. Premiering On December 6 1928 The Play Lasted 79 Performances. Provincetown Playhouse Dissolved In April 1929 And Basshe Pursued His Career As A Broadway Director At Other Venues Co-Supervising North Carolina Playwright Paul Green's Musical Drama Roll Sweet Chariot Set According To Its Description In "A Negro Village Somewhere In The South". The Production Premiered At The Cort Theatre On October 2 1934 And Lasted 7 Performances. Another Green Play Directed By Basshe Turpentine Opened June 26 1936 And Closed In August Following 62 Performances. On May 13 A Month Before The Premiere Of Turpentine Basshe's Anti-War Satire The Snickering Horses With A Cast Of 34 Was Staged At Daly's 63Rd Street Theatre As The Concluding Presentation Of Works Progress Administration's Federal Theatre Project Experimental Theatre Three-Performance Cycle Of Three One-Act Plays With The Other Two Being George Bernard Shaw's Great Catherine: Whom Glory Still Adores And Condensed Into One Act By Alfred Saxe Molière's The Miser. In January 1939 Basshe Staged A Production Of Three One-Act Plays: Paul Vincent Carroll's The Coggerers Later Renamed The Conspirators Jean Giraudoux's Mr. Banks Of Birmingham And Josephinna Niggli's The Red Velvet Goat Which Opened At The Hudson Theatre On January 20 1939 And Closed The Following Day. The Sf Encuclopedia Says That In General His Plays Can Be Understood As Agitprop And Seem To Have Been Particular Successful At The Heart Of The Great Depression Before The New Deal Began To Rescue America From The Effects Of Unmonitored Capitalism. Of Sf Interest Is Doomsday Circus: A Dramatic Chronicle 1938 Seemingly Unproduced During His Lifetime An Expressionist Hortatory Burlesque With Some Similarities To Elmer Rice's The Adding Machine In Which The Coming Near Future Ownership Of The World By A Single Multi-Tentacled Corporation Is Rendered As A Circus. <br/> <br/> Contemporary Play Publications 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
ria9781433174186_inpPaperback. 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 paperback
B9781433174186Paperback / softback. New. 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 of race class disability gender. paperback
A9781433174193Hardback. New. 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 of race class disability gender. hardcover
195300005520London: Faber and Faber LTD 1953. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Slim 8vo. 6 8-134 2 pp. Blue cloth with gold lettering on the spine. Price of 10s and 6d net on the front flap of the jacket. Ahearn APG 078b. Name and date written on front pastedown concealed by jacket flap light pencil annotation to the margins; jacket is exceptionally attractive with very few hints of edge wear. Faber and Faber LTD hardcover
1954044719New York: Faber & Faber 1954. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine DJ. 136 Pp. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing Of First Edition 1954 One Of 20000 Copies Gallup A64a In First Issue Dust Jacket Priced 10S6d. The Text Is A Slightly "Extended" Version Of The Stage Play. A Clean Unmarked Example Gilt Lettering Brilliant. Dj Not Price ClippedClean Browning To Spine Three Very Short Closed Tears At Top Edges. <br/> <br/> Faber & Faber hardcover
195027354New York: Harcourt Brace and Company. Fine with no dust jacket. 1950. First American Edition. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Publisher's full blue cloth gilt lettering on spine. The Cocktail Party was written while Eliot was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton in 1948. It was first performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1949. In 1950 the play had successful runs in London and New York where it received the 1950 Tony Award for Best Play. Page 35-36 a cancel "One-Eyed Riley" of final leaf ".successful to be successful" on page 94. Gilt on spine mildly faded otherwise the volume is in virtually perfect condition unmarked unread tight square and clean. FINE. 8vo 8" - 9" tall. 190 2 pp . Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
1953039363Bonn: Johannes Borgmeyer 1953. First Edition. Paperback. Good/No d/j as Published. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Type: Book 203pp.Top right corner of front and top left of rear cover clipped.slight loss.Some darkening to spine and covers .English text. Johannes Borgmeyer paperback
1950003626<p>London: Faber & Faber 1950. First Edition First State with misprint on page 29. Very good-- sunned and soiled edges light edgewear in very good-- dust jacket sunned spine and top edges chipped spine edges light edgewear otherwise now in Brodart for improved appearance and protection. Along with the book is the program for the first performance at the EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF MUSIC AND DRAMA 22 August - 10 September 1949 which predates the publication of the book. It contains the cast list including Alec Guinness and Cathleen Nesbitt. It is in remarkably good condition for such an impermanent item--light edgewear a couple of pinholes at the top and bottom of the spine original tape at side. See scans. We have it in an attractive plastic sleeve for shelving. . 1st Edition. Hard Cover.</p> Faber & Faber hardcover
1935044782London : Faber & Faber 1935. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 87 Pp. Purple Cloth Spine Gilt. First Printing One Of 3000 Copies. Gallup A29 B First Complete Trade Edition. A Lightly Used Copy No Marks Or Fading Tiny Frays At Top Of Spine Edges Of Bottom Of Spine And At Three Of Four Tips. Dust Jacket Priced 5S. Wear And Browning To Spine And All Edges No Loss Of Lettering. <br/> <br/> Faber & Faber hardcover