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Pages slightly browned. Chipping and small pieces flecked off from spine ends. Very light ink markings to a few pages with ink notes to 1 page of introduction. Former owner's name to ffep in ink. ; X + 88pp; Pitt Press Series; 88 pages
208p. Hardcover Very good condition, bookplate a few pages with penciled marginalia
pp. [iii], 100, (1) [Colophon]. Boldly illustrated with 72 woodcuts by Thomas Derrick. Large quarto. 290 mm. Original full light blue cloth binding, lettered in red. Binding slightly faded and soiled. The setting of text was arranged, and the pictures drawn and cut on wood, by Thomas Derrick. The text is taken from the Everyman's Library, edited by Ernest Rhys. Printed by Westminster Press (London); bound by The Temple Press (Letchworth). Hardbound. Very good. An interesting art-press edition of a simple Christian morality play. W76
51p. Sm. 4to. Original printed wraps. Lacks rear wrap. The spelling of the bard's name as Shakspeare persists throughout this interesting pamphlet. Scarce. SHAKESPEARE BOX 2
Inscribed by author to ffep. Very minor foxing to top of textblock. ; Hypomnemata Untersuchungen Zur Antike Und Zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 109; 158 pages; Signed by Author
Light wear to corners of front wrap and first few pages. Minor edgewear to wraps. Minor yellowing to rear wrap. Minor color loss to spine. ; Applies 'the principles of existential psychoanalysis to the neurotic characters in the Medea, the Hippolytus, and the Bacchae'. An examination of what are probably Euripides’ three best known plays in the light of theories developed in existential psychoanalysis. This is a profoundly humane study that brings out Euripides’ insight into the psychology of human beings and into the gods and demons with which they people their world. ; Ramus monographs; 142 pages
Minor edgewear to wraps. Some rubbing to wraps. Minor color loss and some scratches to front wrap. Some notes in pencil to rear endpaper. ; Applies 'the principles of existential psychoanalysis to the neurotic characters in the Medea, the Hippolytus, and the Bacchae'. An examination of what are probably Euripides’ three best known plays in the light of theories developed in existential psychoanalysis. This is a profoundly humane study that brings out Euripides’ insight into the psychology of human beings and into the gods and demons with which they people their world. ; Ramus monographs; 142 pages
Very light shelfwear to DJ. ; Most studies of Menander's comedies concentrate on the playwright's talent for characterization and plot construction while ignoring his artful use of theatrical conventions to create live theater. This book, based on close readings of the surviving texts, is the first to examine systematically the techniques of stagecraft--particularly stage movement--employed by the playwright in his effort to work successfully within theatrical limits. ; Oxford Classical and Philosophical Monographs; 144 pages
Foxing to top of textblock and edge of DJ flaps. Else minor shelfwear. ; Most studies of Menander's comedies concentrate on the playwright's talent for characterization and plot construction while ignoring his artful use of theatrical conventions to create live theater. This book, based on close readings of the surviving texts, is the first to examine systematically the techniques of stagecraft--particularly stage movement--employed by the playwright in his effort to work successfully within theatrical limits. ; Oxford Classical and Philosophical Monographs; 144 pages
Program for the presentation. Rare.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased. 344pp. No 30 of JD Robb's 'In Death' novels.
Milano, Feltrinelli, 2003, due volumi in 8vo brossura, pp. XXXII-381 + 430. Molto buono
Slight sticker residue on spine. Former owner's stamp on fly-page. Foxing to top textblock. ; Analytic Study of Greek Theatre; 470 pages
Signed on title page, "Have a dacquiri with Ivan Ackery". Very clean copy , tight corners, covers perfect, interior perfect. Previous owner's name on back front cover. Dust jacket has tiny stain near top right corner, evidence of removed small price sticker.
In-8°; pp. (8), 172, frontespizio illustrato con putti, stemma del dedicatario e emblema dell’accademia, inciso su rame e 5 tavole incise su rame a pian pagina da F. vallegio. Prima edizione, manca l’ultima carta con il colophon. Legatura in cartonato coloratoTimbro a inchiostro alla c. A2 al margine.
Hardcover quarto in orange cloth boards. xvi, 344 pages ; 22 cm Contents: The actor as a playmaker -- Building the stage image -- Dramatic pantomime -- Dramatic speech -- Playing the part -- A question of style -- The actor as artist and showman -- Eighteen dramatic scenes -- Exercises for the actor as a playmaker -- Exercises for stage imagery -- Exercises for dramatic pantomime -- Exercises for dramatic speech -- Exercises for playing the part -- Exercises for style -- Exercises for the actor as artist and showman -- Seven pantomimes. || Abstract: This volume contains descriptions and exercises for basic acting forms as well as eighteen dramatic scenes and seven pantomimes for practice.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full dark gray cloth boards. Dust jacket folds are a bit askew. 5 3/4"w x 7 3/8"h. 80 pages. Five sketches on English actor and stage designer Gordon Craig accompanying five unpublished works (drawings) by Craig. No date shown; circa 1980's.
A clean, unmarked copy with a tight binding. 107 pages.
120p. + Plus portrait frontis of Flush. Numerous margin and text drawings by Edwina. Newspaper photo of Flush. Inked Christmas presentation to Mary Bright, 1933. Illustrated endpapers. Foxed. 8vo. Original full cloth backed illustrated paper binding. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. "First Published, September 1933. Second Printing before Publication". The true story of the famous cocker spaniel who played Elizabeth Barrett Browning's dog Flush in a Broadway play for 709 performances over eight months, interspersed with the actual letters written by Elizabeth Browning to various people regarding Flush. All told from the dog's point of view. PETS/2
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Full bright orange cloth boards. Edge wear to dust jacket. 218 pages. 6 7/8" w x 10 1/4"h. Illustrated with photographs by the author and line drawings by Indian artist Shiavax Chavda. Pictorial endpapers.
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 226 pages.
VG no dj. 1 inscription to ffep. clean and tidy copy. 50 speeches from well-known plays
Very light shelfwear else fine. ; Contents: Introduction; 1. Structural analysis of plays ; Aeschylus: Persians, Seven against Thebes , Suppliants, Agamemnon, Choephoroi, Eumenides, Prometheus bound ; Sophokles: Ajax , Elektra , Oedipos Tyrannos , Antigone , Trachinian Women , Philoktetes, Oedipos at kolonos ; Euripides: Kyklops, Alkestis, Medeia, Herakleidai, Hippolytos, Andromache, Hekabe, Suppliant Women, Herakles, ion , Trojan Women Elektra, Iphigenia among the Taurians , Helen, Phoencian Women, Orestes, Bakkhae, Iphigenia at Aulis, Rhesos. ; Aristophanes: Acharnians, Knights, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds, Lusistrate, Thesmophoriazusai, Frogs, Ekklesiazousai, Ploutos, 2. Historical background of ; 3 Beginnings and Center of plays; Beginnings: Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristophanes ; Centers ; : Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristphanes ; 4. Broad outlines of plays ; appendix: The `M’ principles ; Index ; Works cited; Illustrations; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXXVIII; 222 pages
Light shelfwear with faint creasing along foredges of wraps. ; Contents: Introduction; 1. Structural analysis of plays ; Aeschylus: Persians, Seven against Thebes , Suppliants, Agamemnon, Choephoroi, Eumenides, Prometheus bound ; Sophokles: Ajax , Elektra , Oedipos Tyrannos , Antigone , Trachinian Women , Philoktetes, Oedipos at kolonos ; Euripides: Kyklops, Alkestis, Medeia, Herakleidai, Hippolytos, Andromache, Hekabe, Suppliant Women, Herakles, ion , Trojan Women Elektra, Iphigenia among the Taurians , Helen, Phoencian Women, Orestes, Bakkhae, Iphigenia at Aulis, Rhesos. ; Aristophanes: Acharnians, Knights, Clouds, Wasps, Peace, Birds, Lusistrate, Thesmophoriazusai, Frogs, Ekklesiazousai, Ploutos, 2. Historical background of ; 3 Beginnings and Center of plays; Beginnings: Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristophanes ; Centers ; : Aeschylus , Sophokles, Euripides , Aristphanes ; 4. Broad outlines of plays ; appendix: The `M’ principles ; Index ; Works cited; Illustrations; Classical and Byzantine Monographs Vol. LXXVIII; 222 pages
New English versions of Lysistrata, The Frogs, The Birds, and Ladies' Day. "Thanks to Dudley Fitts...we can appreciate Aristophanes' vigor, his robust style, his scorching wit, his earthy humor, his devotion to honesty and his poetic imagination" 341p.index Book