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1390381382.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1983201320Eine Edition der Arno Schmidt Stiftung im Haffmans Verlag 1983. Hardcover Leinen Großformat mit Kartonschuber 1.-6. Tausend Zustand: wirkt ungelesen keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen ISBN 3251000101 Eine Edition der Arno Schmidt Stiftung im Haffmans Verlag,, hardcover
19552089<p>Tempo Playhouse Playbill Stein Gertrude and Jean Genet. <strong>Julie Bovasso and Cletus L. Gundy Present a Tempo Playhouse Production: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March": Selections From the First Reader and Jean Genet's "The Maids." </strong>New York: Tempo Playhouse 1955. <br /><br />A rare playbill for the first plays presented by Julie Bovasso's Tempo Playhouse in New York: Gertrude Stein's "The 13th of March: Selections From the First Reader" and Jean Genet's "The Maids." In fact this was the first production of "The Maids" in the United States. Both plays were directed by Strowan Robertson with sets and costumes by Lester Hackett. <br /><br />The 24-year-old Bovasso founded the theatre with $250 from the sale of a painting by her husband George Ortman. She rented an apartment at 4 St. Mark's Place in the East Village and built a small stage and a box office. See Stephen J. Bottoms "<em>Playing Underground: A Critical History of the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway Movement"</em> pages 37-38. <br /><br />The playbill doesn't give the opening date but a small item in The New York Times of March 10 1955 states the opening would take place on Saturday March 12. The Times also placed the location of the opening at Speyer Hall Playhouse 184 Eldridge Street which must have been a temporary venue.<br /><br />Bovasso played the role of Claire in "The Maids" which ran until mid-July 1955. The following year the Village Voice initiated the Obie Awards for Off-Broadway. Bovasso won the first Obie for Best Actress and Tempo Playhouse received a special citation that year.<br /><br />Bovasso's co-stars in "The Maids" were Joyce Henry as Solange and Fran Malis as Madame. Being the versatile actress that she was Bovasso also apparently played Solange at times.<br /><br />For the Stein production -- which was actually two plays: "In a Garden" and "Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters" -- the actors were Herbert King Philip Stanley Pitts Kit Raccoon Nancy Ponder Lucy Willow Anne Edwards Helen and Marcia Pavia Ellen.<br /><br />Just like playbills for the Living Theatre the Tempo playbill lists paintings and sculptures for sale at the theatre. Painters include Joan Mitchell Perle Fine Lois Dodd Angelo Ippolito Michael Goldberg Margaret Barlett George Ortman and Miles Forst and the sculptors Marisol Escobar and William King. <br /><br />This playbill is rare. OCLC shows no institutional holdings although a separate search turns up a copy at the University of Florida. <strong>RARE</strong>. <br /><br /></p><p>PHYSICAL DETAILS: Octavo 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; 215 x 140 mm 8 pages in stapled wrappers.</p><p>CONDITION: Some creases and folds but clean and unmarked. A Very Good or better copy.</p> Tempo Playhouse paperback
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19772092902140602593Kokudosha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 2 Size: A5 Number of books: 2 Kokudosha paperback
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19432090502113717521Not Available 1943. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20022092902144200791Yagi shoten 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yagi shoten paperback
19842090502113705263Not Available 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2111902153102602Asahi Sonorama N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 point Asahi Sonorama paperback
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19341169<p>Quarto 12 1/8 x 8 7/8 inches; 307 x 220 mm pp. 8 ix-xlvii 1 introduction 195 plates 3 199-211 1 appendix in publisher's original brown cloth lacking the rare dust jacket. </p><p>A celebration of Alexander Tairov's pathbreaking Kamerny Theatre in Moscow featuring set and costume designs as well as scenes from the theatre's first 20 years. Text entirely in Russian. Profusely illustrated in both color and black and white the book showcases each production of the Kamerny founded by Alexander Tairov 1885-1950 and his wife the actress Alisa Koonen 1889-1974.<br /></p><p>Tairov brought many non-Russian productions to the Kamerny including works by Shakespeare Bertolt Brecht Eugene O'Neill George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde. Tairov's productions were known for their magnificent set and costume designs and he collaborated with some of the most acclaimed avant-garde artists of the day including Alexandra Exter and Natalia Goncharova. Indeed it's possible to see the evolution of 20th-century Russian art through the set and costume designs which reflected Cubist Constructivist Rayonist and even Art Deco influences. It was an exciting time in Soviet theatre; this era featured some of the greatest directors of the 20th century such as Stanislavsky Meyerhold Vakhtangov and of course Tairov.<br /></p><p>The Kamerny was the scene of one of the most significant plays of the Soviet theatre according to Nick Worrall in his authoritative study "Modernism to Realism on the Soviet Stage" Cambridge University Press 1989. Vsevolod Vishnevsky's Russian civil-war play Optimistic Tragedy opened at the Kamerny on December 18 1933. "It concerns particular historical events associated with the civil war in the Soviet Union but more generally it is an article of faith -- in the triumph of Life over Death of the Collective over the Individual of faith in the necessary tragedy of revolution of the necessary destruction of those who oppose revolution of hostility to the spirit of anarchism and faith in the leadership of the party." Indeed the play which is featured in this book marked an important milestone in the development of "socialist realism."<br /></p><p><br /></p><p>The Soviet government closed the Kamerny Theatre in 1949 and Tairov died a year later. The Kamerny's home at 23 Tverskoy Boulevard is now occupied by the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre.</p><p>A stunning look at the first 20 years of the Kamerny Theatre one of the most innovative theatres at an important moment in Soviet theatre history. <b>SCARCE</b>.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Both boards rubbed small scrape to rear paste down a few scattered stains. Tissue guards separating each play plate 36 not present but apparently never published according to list of illustrations in the appendix plate 41 detached but present some small closed tears to a few pages plate 175 improperly trimmed not affecting the illustration. Overall Very Good or better.<br /></p><p><br /></p> Izd. Vseros. teatral nogo obshchestva hardcover
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2026x-1350569682Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2026. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 6.14x0.87x9.21 inches. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc hardcover
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
1737026427London: J Watts 1737. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. 7 7/8" Tall. Frontispiece. Title; Dedication; Preface; Prologue; 61 Pp; Epilogue; 4 Pp Advertisements At End. Newly Rebacked To Style In Full Red Morocco With Original Morocco Boards Ornately Gilt With Gilt Crowns And Gilt Tooling At Center And Elaborate Gilt Borders On Both Boards. Original Marbled Endpapers With Old Heraldic Bookplate Of Joseph S Shepard. <br/> <br/> J Watts hardcover
19085075Stratford-on-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press 1908. First edition thus. Hardcover. Good. 8vo quarter cloth stained darkened spine. <br/><br/> Shakespeare Head Press 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
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2111902156100937Azusa shobo N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Azusa shobo paperback