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1965EDzz3635München, Kösel o.J. [1965]. 4°. 12 n. num. Bll. einschl. Umschl. (lose Bögen). Mit 7 Photogr. u. Faks. Einbd. wasserfl. u. am Rü. abgewetzt, letztes Bl. m. Eckausriß (ohne Textverlust), durchgeh. etw. gebräunt u. knittrig. Auflage 1500 Exemplare. Enthält u.a. die Viertel-Bibliogr. v. Barbara Lehmann, ein Verz. seiner Inszenierungen, einen Brief Bertolt Brechts an Viertel, 2 Gedichte Viertels in Faks. sowie ein Gedicht von Hermann Broch.
1974110355Velber bei Hannover : Friedrich Verlag, 1974. 4., Auflage; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
36271LONDON METHUEN 1990. VERY GOOD COPY IN A VERY GOOD DUSTWRAP. LONDON, METHUEN, 1990 unknown
1993170New York: Routledge 1993. First American Edition 1st Printing. <br /><br />Octavo 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 222 x 140 mm xviii 536 pages in gray cloth black titles to spine in an illustrated unclipped dust jacket. <br /><br />A massive compilation of Bertolt Brecht's journals covering the years 1934-1955 when the playwright lived in a variety of European countries as well as the United States and writes frankly about life in Los Angeles. Translated from the German by Hugh Rorrison. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photos. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some light foxing along the top and fore edges upper board slightly splayed internally clean and bright. The unclipped dust jacket has light edge wear and a small black dot to the upper panel. Very Good or better. <br /> Routledge hardcover
197621359Westberlin : Verl. d. europ. Buch (deb), 1976. 425 S. 8°. Ill. OBroschur.
In 16° br. fig. col. pp. 330, ben tenuto
1964EDzz0421Zch., Vlg. Die Arche (1964). Ca. 15 x 14 cm. 106(2) S., 2 w.Bl. Mit 37 Abb. auf 32 mitgez. Bilds. Okart. m. photogr. Deckelbild. Einbd. etw. abgerieben.
1970710Velber bei Hannover : Friedrich, 1970. Bd. 1: Daten / Zeit und Werk / Frühe Stücke / Opern / Lehrstücke / Antifaschistische Stücke. 161 S. Mehrere Bühnenbilder. Kl. 8°. 3. Aufl. OPb. m. SU. (Friedrichs Dramatiker des Welttheaters ; 13)
1993170New York: Routledge 1993. First American Edition 1st Printing. Octavo 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; 222 x 140 mm xviii 536 pages in gray cloth black titles to spine in an illustrated unclipped dust jacket. <br /><br />A massive compilation of Bertolt Brecht's journals covering the years 1934-1955 when the playwright lived in a variety of European countries as well as the United States and writes frankly about life in Los Angeles. Translated from the German by Hugh Rorrison. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photos. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some light foxing along the top and fore edges upper board slightly splayed internally clean and bright. <br />The unclipped dust jacket has light edge wear and a small black dot to the upper panel. Very Good or better. <br /><br /><br /> Routledge hardcover books
183720129ABParis, Barba et co., 1837. Gr. 8° Page 125-171 et 24 pages.. Broché. Die Versandkosten für Kunstwerke und mehrbändige Werke können von den Standard-Versandkosten abweichen. Bonne condition un peut bruné.
1947V35790Berlin (Aufbau Verlag) 1947 (= 2. Auflage). 8°, Originalkarton (Hardcover), 315 S. 2
19881213388München : Hanser., 1988. 204 S. ; 19 cm; kart. Originalbroschur.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked black cloth boards and tiny bumps to upper rear corner and top of spine. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very slight creasing to edges. 438pp. A novel about the unexpected disappearance of a woman's husband.
54964Paramount Pictures, 2016. Auflage: Standard Version 7 DVD DVD
1966050579Cleveland And New York: The World Publishing Company 1966. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Photographs; With Ticket Stub From The Karamu Theatre. Vii 216 Pp. Beige Cloth Stamped In Black And Gilt. First Printing Stated 1966. Book Near Fine Gilt Brilliant Immaculate But Some Very Faint Water Marks In Center Of Fore Edge Of Text Block. Dust Jacket Price Clipped Light Wear Damp Spotting To Spine Panel. No Marks But From The Library Of Russell Jelliffe And Rowena Woodham-Jelliffe 1892- 1992. With A Ticket Stub From The Karamu Theatre Circa 1930/ Priced $1.20. Rowena Woodham-Jelliffe Became A Pioneer In The Field Of Interracial Theater As An Outgrowth Of Her Career As A Social Worker And Co-Founder Of Karamu House. Born And Raised In New Albion Ill. She Came To Ohio In 1910 To Enter Oberlin College Where She Served As President Of The Oberlin Women's Suffrage League And Met Her Future Husband Russell W. Jelliffe. After A Year Spent Jointly As Graduate Students At The University Of Chicago Rowena And Russell Were Married And Came To Cleveland To Establish The East Side Settlement House That Eventually Became Karamu. To Help Draw Their Largely African American Constituency Into The Settlement's Program Mrs. Jelliffe Began Producing Children's Plays With Interracial Casting. An Adult Dramatic Group The Gilpin Players Was Organized In The Couple's Living Room In 1920. A Permanent Theater Was Opened In 1927 After 2 Summers' Study By Mrs. Jelliffe At The School Of Theater And Dance In New York. Besides Directing 100 Plays At Karamu From 1920-46 She Sometimes Wrote Plays For The Children And Once Completed A Play By Langston Hughes When The Final Act Failed To Arrive In Time. Mrs. Jelliffe Was Also A Campaigner For Civil Rights Helping To Integrate The Wade Park Manor Dining Room In 1926 And Marching With Martin Luther King Jr. In The 1960S. Her Papers Are At Case Western University. <br/> <br/> The World Publishing Company hardcover
209pp. 23 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
19512157New York: The Living Theatre 1951. First Edition. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 235 x 160 mm 16 pages in stapled printed wrappers soft cover. <br /><br />Program for Kenneth Rexroth's four short plays in verse on classical Greek themes. "Beyond the Mountains" opened at the Living Theatre on December 30 1951 with Living Theatre co-director Judith Malina playing several roles. Julian Beck directed with music by Richard Stryker sets and costumes by Garrick Maxwell choreography by Tei Ko and lighting designed by Marjorie Spitz. <br /><br />This production was part of the first season at the Living Theatre's first permanent performance space at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village. The program includes an essay on "The Poetic Theatre" by Harold Norse a poem "The Last Supper" by Oscar Williams and an article on "Vanguard and Theatre" by Paul Goodman who wrote "Faustina" which was performed at the Living Theatre following "Beyond the Mountains."<br /><br />There are also advertisements from local businesses especially bookstores and cafes as well as an advert for drawings by Kenneth Rexroth each priced at $35. A list of Living Theatre sponsors includes John Cage Merce Cunningham Anaïs Nin Betty Parsons William Carlos Williams and other luminaries of the art and literary worlds. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />This program should not be confused with a New Directions hardback issued in 1951.<br /><br />CONDITION: Edge wear and a couple of tiny nicks to wrappers light toning to pages. Near Fine. The Living Theatre paperback
Foxing to top of textblock and some pages. Former owner's name to ffep. ; 137 pages
19512157New York: The Living Theatre 1951. First Edition. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 235 x 160 mm 16 pages in stapled printed wrappers. <br /><br />Program for Kenneth Rexroth's four short plays in verse on classical Greek themes. "Beyond the Mountains" opened at the Living Theatre on December 30 1951 with Living Theatre co-director Judith Malina playing several roles. Julian Beck directed with music by Richard Stryker sets and costumes by Garrick Maxwell choreography by Tei Ko and lighting designed by Marjorie Spitz. <br /><br />This production was part of the first season at the Living Theatre's first permanent performance space at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Greenwich Village. The program includes an essay on "The Poetic Theatre" by Harold Norse a poem "The Last Supper" by Oscar Williams an article on "Vanguard and Theatre" by Paul Goodman who wrote "Faustina" which was performed at the Living Theatre following "Beyond the Mountains."<br /><br />There are also advertisements from local businesses especially bookstores and cafes as well as an advert for drawings by Kenneth Rexroth each priced at $35. A list of Living Theatre sponsors includes John Cage Merce Cunningham Anaïs Nin Betty Parsons William Carlos Williams and other luminaries of the art and literary worlds. <b>SCARCE</b>. <br /><br />CONDITION: Edge wear and a couple of tiny nicks to wrappers light toning to pages. Near Fine. The Living Theatre books
1976128405Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat, 1976. 606 S. OLeinen, mit Goldprägung, Frakturschrift
1971R79823The Hague-Paris, Mouton 1971 208pp., hardcover (editor's brown cloth), dustwrapper, previous owner's signature on front endpaper, very good condition, R79823
19571broché - 18x24 - sans pagination - éditions BALLAND - 1974
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 134 pages. "The plays were designed to be used with puppets but can easily be adapted for use with pupils in Christian day schools, church schools, and vacation Bible schools. The students themselves can be involved in the preparation of the simple props and backdrops, and even the puppets."
208pp., hardcover (editor's brown cloth), dustwrapper, previous owner's signature on front endpaper, very good condition, R79823
048353630X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover