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197220050London, Methuen/ Rex Collings, 1972. Soft board, 8vo, 89 pp; - slightly sunned, very good copy.
19612348London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. 1961. First Edition First Printing. <br />12mo 7 3/8 x 5 inches; 188 x 125 mm 134 pages in original black cloth titles in gilt to spine in a photo illustrated unclipped dust jacket hard cover. <br /><br />INSCRIBED by Harold Pinter on the title page to Jacques Brunius: "To Jaques Brunius from Harold." Yes Pinter misspelled Jacques. Brunius 1906-1967 was a French actor and director. He also translated some of Pinter's plays into French including one of the plays in this book A Night Out. Thus a nice literary association. <br /><br />The book contains A Slight Ache A Night Out The Dwarfs as well as five revue sketches: Trouble in the Works The Black and White Request Stop Last to Go and Applicant. <br /><br />The title play here A Slight Ache is a dark comedy about an English couple Flora and Edward who interrogate a poor and silent match seller who stands outside their gate every day. The play was first performed on the BBC's Third Programme on July 29 1959 and starred Maurice Denham and Vivien Merchant Pinter's wife. The stage version opened on January 18 1961 at the Arts Theatre in London and starred Emlyn Williams Alison Leggat and Richard Briers. <br /><br />We find no other signed presentation copies of this book in the market. It's especially noteworthy because of Pinter's collaboration with the recipient Jacques Brunius. <br /><br />CONDITION: Light toning to page edges but otherwise clean and unmarked. Near Fine in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket that has rubbing to panels toning to upper edges of the flaps and to verso of the jacket and a few small nicks to the extremities. <br /><br /> Methuen & Co. Ltd. hardcover books
18957381.1New York: De Witt Publishing Co 1895. Printed yellow wrappers. VG faint soiling to wrappers. 12 pp 12mo. <br/><br/>Adapted from a French play 'Jocrisse the Juggler' which was originally performed in a Paris theatre in 1860. De Witt Publishing Co unknown books
150 pages including bibliography and index. Offers suggestions for a progressive yet practical course of classroom drama. Provides an invaluable source of ideas based upon author's day-to-day experience teaching the liveliest of all school subjects. Two inkstamps inside front cover else clean and unmarked with light wear. Very nice copy. Book
1940021209New York: House of Books 1940 Limited Edition 1 of 250 copies. This copy is unmumbered and unsigned. Number seven of the Crown Octavos Faint tanning to spine small brown spot near fold of front spine else book in fine condition; and in a fair tissue dust jacket which is chipped and darkened along spine and faint age-toning to cover. House of Books hardcover
194715717New York: New Directions 1947. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 171 pages. Lavender boards slightly faded on spine. Board edges have rubs and bumps. Light trace of erasure on front free endpaper. Bright lavender dust jacket with price of $2.75 intact is slightly faded at spine: the author's name in gold is hardly visible on spine. Jacket has a 1" chip at bottom of spine small narrow chip at top and 3" crease and scratch on rear panel. Tape inside the jacket at a couple of tears is slightly visible on outside. Mylar dust jacket cover protects it. <br/><br/> New Directions hardcover
194637586New York New Directions 1946 hardcover. Second printing. Hardcover. Good-only used condition cover irregularly tanned; top-edge soiled; owner name with good-only dust jacket unclipped 2.75 flap spine dark and irregular tanning to rest of jacket; spine tips edgeworn. New Directions hardcover
194930698London: John Lehmann 1949. First UK edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. First British edition of Williams' classic. Published two years after the American debut. Very good indeed in green cloth binding with bright spine label. Price intact dustwrapper shows minor wear to edges. Also very good. This copy boldly SIGNED by Williams on the front endpaper and quite scarce thus. John Lehmann unknown books
19822091502135411648Nare 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Nare paperback
Scholar's bookplate to inner cover (G. P. Goold). Spine lightly sunned. Foxing/dustsoiling to top of textblock. ; Although many commentators have dealt with various aspects of structure in Sophoclean drama, G. M. Kirkwood contends that "Sophocles' mastery of dramatic form is accepted with casual and superficial deference rather than fully and clearly understood." This book shows how Sophocles' method of presenting character, his unique handling of myth, his predilection for presenting ideas by comparison and contrast, and his principles of structure are so closely related that they serve to clarify each other. In an analysis of the form of Sophocles' seven extant plays, Kirkwood demonstrates the existence of several deliberate and distinct types of dramatic construction. Sophocles' use of the chorus, his irony, and certain aspects of diction are considered as a part of his dramatic art and as elements of structure. Kirkwood discusses a number of traditional problems, among them questions of consistency and meaning in passages from Ajax, Antigone, and Electra. He also considers the problem of "diptych" structure, and shows that it is a definite dramatic shape, of primary importance in understanding the three plays in which it appears. ; Cornell Studies in Classical Philology Vol. 31; 328 pages
1935T113349Beyn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 1935 150pp., 23cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation presented to the faculty of Bryn Mawr College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T113349
150pp., 23cm., text in English, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation presented to the faculty of Bryn Mawr College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T113349
108013Random House 1962. First Thus Collectible . Hardcover. Good -/Good -. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 126pp. Original black blindstamped cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Illustrated b/w photographs. Pages are clean unmarked but yellowing with age. Binding is cracked but pages are still secure. boards have sunning to edges. Clipped DJ is sunned with some finegr soiling. Shelfwear to DJ chipping to heel of spine with small tape repair rubbing to extremities. Looks nice in protective mylar covering. Nice reading copy. <br/> <br/> Random House hardcover
182p. Hardcover Very good condition, spine faded
194629637New York: Simon & Schuster. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1946. First Edition Thus. First Printing. Soft Cover. Publisher's flexible pictorial wraps. Illustrated with color and B&W drawings. Includes scores and history of Don Giovanni Lohengrin La Traviata Faust Aida Carmen and Pagliacci. Piano arrangements by Albert Sirmay. Translations by George Mead. Music supervisor: William Steinberg. . The volume is in virtually perfect condition unmarked seemingly unread tight square and clean. The bottom edge of the slipcase is separating from the front panel some wear at edges else fine. AS NEW/VERY GOOD Slipcase. Color and B&W Drawings. 4to 11" - 13" tall. iv 403 pp . Simon & Schuster paperback
405p. Full page color illustrations by Lucille Corcos. Text drawings. Inked ownership of Elizabeth W. Ellis (wife of Calvert Ellis, the Preseident of Juniate College in the World War Two era) on title page. 4to. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Spine sun faded. Original slip case, slightly worn. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. JUN5 BOX 5
1120p. Hardcover Very good condition, small faint stin on fore-edge
3 vols. Plays and biographical sketches of playwrights from Aeschylus to Arthur Miller Hardcover Very good condition fair
34 plays, all great ones by Shaw, Galsworthy, Chekhov, Ibsen, Shelley, Jonson, Racine and others. . 1643 pages. Ex libris plate on front pastedown. Title page gutter cracked, as is gutter of last page. Last page creased with small tear. Some small light marks at base of front cover. Light wear to cover extremities.
1985052987Los Angeles: California State University 1985. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Two Versions Of The Exhibition Catalog 27 Pp Each Folding Card Covers. One Version Is Unbound Front Cover Printed In Black On White Without The Cover Photograph Mentioned On The Inside Rear Cover; The Second Version Has Front Cover With Photograph Printed In Gray And Black On White And Is Staplebound. Included Also Is A Loose Flyer For A Special Dance Exhibit At The Hollywood Bowl Museum And Also A 1985 Program For Dance L. A. Dance. <br/> <br/> California State University paperback
19852079Living Theatre. <b>A Tribute to Julian Beck</b>. New York: Publisher Not Stated 1985. First Edition First Printing.<br /><br />Single sheet folded to create 4 pages measuring 8 3/8 x 5 1/2 inches 212 x 140 mm when folded. Printed on heavy paper stock with ragged edges to the cover and second page. <br /><br />Program for a memorial tribute to Julian Beck cofounder of the Living Theatre one of America's premier experimental theatre groups. The event took place on November 25 1985 at the Joyce Theater in New York. It featured film segments photographic slides and tributes by numerous artists and writers including John Cage Jackson Mac Low Larry Rivers John Ashbery Amiri Baraka Kenneth Koch and Abbie Hoffman. Beck's wife Judith Malina also spoke; she cofounded the Living Theatre with Beck in 1947. <br /><br />Beck 1925-1985 won numerous awards for his theatre work. Late in life he acted in films including Francis Ford Coppola's "Cotton Club" and left behind a body of nonfiction and poetry. His 1972 book "The Life of the Theater" featured essays on theatre and politics. See The New York Times obituary of September 17 1985 section B page 6. <br /><br />OCLC shows no institutional holdings of this program although a separate search locates one at New York University. Yale holds an invitation to the event. <br /><br />A scarce piece of Living Theatre ephemera honoring cofounder Julian Beck. Wonderful cover depicting Orphée drawn for the Living Theatre by Jean Cocteau. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slight soiling to final page. Near Fine. Publisher Not Stated
19852079Living Theatre. <b>A Tribute to Julian Beck</b>. New York: Publisher Not Stated 1985. First Edition First Printing.<br /><br />Single sheet folded to create 4 pages measuring 8 3/8 x 5 1/2 inches 212 x 140 mm when folded. Printed on heavy paper stock with ragged edges to the cover and second page. <br /><br />Program for a memorial tribute to Julian Beck cofounder of the Living Theatre one of America's premier experimental theatre groups. The event took place on November 25 1985 at the Joyce Theater in New York. It featured film segments photographic slides and tributes by numerous artists and writers including John Cage Jackson Mac Low Larry Rivers John Ashbery Amiri Baraka Kenneth Koch and Abbie Hoffman. Beck's wife Judith Malina also spoke; she cofounded the Living Theatre with Beck in 1947. <br /><br />Beck 1925-1985 won numerous awards for his theatre work. Late in life he acted in films including Francis Ford Coppola's "Cotton Club" and left behind a body of nonfiction and poetry. His 1972 book "The Life of the Theater" featured essays on theatre and politics. See The New York Times obituary of September 17 1985 section B page 6. <br /><br />OCLC shows no institutional holdings of this program although a separate search locates one at New York University. Yale holds an invitation to the event. <br /><br />A scarce piece of Living Theatre ephemera honoring cofounder Julian Beck. Wonderful cover depicting Orphée drawn for the Living Theatre by Jean Cocteau. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Slight soiling to final page. Near Fine. Publisher Not Stated books
196041763New York Viking 1960 paperback. First edition and first printing of this Compass Books edition C73 0.95 with the new introduction of 6 pages by Miller "describing the origin and development of the play" including his revisions and the productions. -- Softcover 86 pages cover design by Robert Jonas. Condition: good-only there are neat red underlines in the introduction; covers faintly tanned. Viking paperback
A play by Pinero that was closed by Lord Clarendon, the Lord Chamberlain, due mostly to the doll involved in the play, described as "grossly indecent". 221 pages. Top page edges gilt. Joints of spine, cover corners worn with worn and bruised 10mm on front fore-edges.
189412118London: John Lane 1894. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. 1st edition newly rebound in brown leather with a gilt-stamped red leather title piece and Florentine marbled endpapers. New binding fine; the text pages are about good plus. All are toned brown near the edges. The first blank of 2 before the title page bears a gift inscr. in French; that page also chipped at the corners. An owner's name is upside down on the final blank. 154 pp. 16-p. publisher's catalog. <br/> <br/> John Lane hardcover