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22224'11th. 7bre. 11 September 1912. Lyric i.e. The Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue London. 2pp 16mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. At the time of writing Arnaud was delighting audiences at the Lyric in her first leading role that of 'Suzanne' in the musical 'The Girl in the Taxi'. Good firm signature. She writes: 'Cher Monsieur Thanks sic you very much for your nice letter. Certainly I will go to Mess. Foulsham and Banfield for a picture perhaps next week and then when they will be ready I give you one with great pleasure. Mes bien sincères salutations. Yvonne Arnaud.' The photographic studio of Frank Foulsham 1873-1930 and Arthur Clive Banfield 1875-1965 was active from the Edwardian period into the 1920s. '11th. 7bre. [11 September] 1912. Lyric [i.e. The Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London]. unknown
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17951At the Lyric Club Barnes on 26 March 1890. Engraving: 'Cecil Cutler Invr. et del. 1890'. Printed in black on one side of 15.5 x 25 cm card. In fair ondition aged and worn with traces of mount on reverse. The illustration winding along the edge of the page from top left to bottom right is a pleasing detailed line drawing showing a fashionable crowd men in top hats ladies in coaches and so on viewing the race from what is probably the Club's part of the bank of the river a chimney and crenelated wall may serve as identifying landmarks. Among the myriad of faces may be caricatures of individuals. The manuscript invitation reads 'The Earl of Londesborough requests the pleasure of name deleted company on March 26th 1890 to meet the Oxford Green at Lyric Club Barnes'. In a report on the race in The Times 27 March 1890 the Lyric Club is described as the Oxford crew's 'headquarters'. [ At the Lyric Club, Barnes, on 26 March 1890. ] Engraving: 'Cecil Cutler | Invr. et del. 1890'. unknown
1955163666New York: Music Theatre 1955. Vintage script for the 1955 production of the play staged at New York City Center from April 20 to May 1 1955 and May 31 to June 12 1955. Bound in at the rear of the script are a five-page props list and an eight-page costuming list for the play.<br /> <br /> Based on "The Idyll of Miss Sarah Brown" and "Blood Pressure" two short stories by Damon Runyon. Originally staged on Broadway in 1950 at the 46th Street Theatre the play had several Broadway and London revivals as well as a 1955 film adaptation starring Marlon Brando Jean Simmons Frank Sinatra and Vivian Blaine. <br /> <br /> Lavender titled wrappers. Title page present undated with credits for Runyon composer Frank Loesser and writers Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-7-43. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Music Theatre unknown
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19772090202118201340Subaru shobo 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Subaru shobo paperback
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22865The Lyric Theatre Hammersmith W.6. London 'This Thursday evening June 2nd 1927 at 8 o'clock Subsequent evenings at 8.30'. Wightman Mountain & Andrews Ltd Printers 31 & 33 Victoria Street S.W. Four-page programme on bifolium stapled into covers of shiny art paper. In fair condition worn and aged with rusted staples. Folded once. The covers are printed on the outside only. On the front are two illustrations in Georgian style with the caption 'George Barnwell's Contrition'. On the back is a drawing of 'Portsmouth Old Theatre' 'Reproduced by kind permission of Arthur Moreland.' The small signature 'Nigel Playfair' is at top right of front cover. The first page of the programme carries five 'Producer's Notes' by 'Lessee & Manager' Playfair. The production is based on the conceit that the audience are watching the Crummles Company performing George Lillo's 'George Barnwell or The London Merchant'. In his third note Playfair writes: 'I do not intend the audience to think that the Crummles Company were bad actors in their fashion for I do not suppose they were: nor that Lillo wrote a bad play for I am sure this is not the case. If they do my production will have failed. It is in the surprises created by the surroundings and the conventions of the period that there will be I hope much to laugh at though with sympathy rather than derision.' The fourth note includes the statement 'This entertainment is not intended for Archaeologists - as such - except in the Pickwickian sense.' The last three pages of the programme give the usual details of cast and crew performance songs credits. Towards end: 'Ladies are respectfully requested to remove their hats and so add to the comfort of all.' The production ends with a 'Harlequinade' and the fifth note concerns Grimaldi. The text of Playfair's production was published by Chapman & Hall in 1927 but no other copy of this programme is to be found on OCLC WorldCat. The Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, W.6. [London] 'This (Thursday) evening, June 2nd, 1927, at 8 o'clock | Subsequent evenings at 8. unknown
1982381957San Francisco: No Publisher 1982. Unbound. Near Fine. Photomechanically reproduced flyer on 8.5" x 11" paper. Slight toning else near fine with tape remnants. An original flyer promoting a gig at the Fab Mab featuring Sinners and Lance Lyric. Fab Mab also known as Mabuhay Gardens was a San Francisco venue referred to as the West Coast CBGBs and promoted by Dirk Dirkson. Artwork of a half naked woman and a man tied to a chair. [No Publisher] unknown
1931505560New York: Edward B. Marks Music Co 1931. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Cover illustration by Manning. Quarto. Lyrics in Spanish and English. Single bifolium with a single sheet insert making six pages. Light edgewear and toning some foxing to the back cover else near fine. For voice and piano. Plate number 9772-3. Features a sample of "Poor Kid" by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Jesse Greer as well as one-measure samples of five other Gilbert songs. J. Rosamond Johnson was an African American composer and singer best known for the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing" which he wrote with his brother James Weldon Johnson. There are a few different versions of this tune some with the subtitle "Rambling Rose of the Wildwood" but this version has the most striking cover we've seen. Edward B. Marks Music Co unknown
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19712092902137400526Yamanashi Silk Center Publishing Department 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Yamanashi Silk Center Publishing Department paperback
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