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22701'Thursday Morning. Feb 16/60. 16 February 1860 37. Ampthill Square. Hampstead Road. Regents Park.' London. The Times 16 February 1860 announces 'the new drama called A TALE OF TWO CITIES' at the Royal Lyceum Theatre 'Sole Lessee and Directress Madame Celeste'. 'Madame Céleste' Céline Céleste-Elliott c.1815-1882 was a French dancer and actress. 3pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded three times. The recipient is not named. The letter has a large signature 'Henry Betty.' with florid underlining. It begins: 'Madam My Father I am happy to say has recovered from his severe and protracted illness and we feel anxious to visit the Lyceum Theatre upon Saturday next the 18th - therefore might I intrude upon you for the favour of an Order for that Evening' He concludes 'With a grateful recollection of your kindness and joined by my Father in most sincere wishes for the success of your arduous undertaking.' In a postscript he states that he will 'call for an Answer at the Stage Door upon Friday afternoon'. 'Thursday Morning. | Feb 16/60. [16 February 1860] | 37. Ampthill Square. | Hampstead Road. | Regents Park.' [London] unknown
1928AMA-605Delagrave, 1928. in 12, broché, couverture rempliée, petits défauts aux dos, envoi. 128 pp., illustrations.
(FT) Suede wraps. 4to. [4], 171, [2], 23 pages. 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish and English. Added title-page: Ten years Artef; published for the tenth anniversary of the Artef, March, 1937. Extensively illustrated publication for the tenth year anniversary of the radical Yiddish theatre company: Artef, the radical Yiddish dramatic troupe based in New York during the heyday of the Yiddish theater in America. Begun in the mid-1920s as a study group of amateur worker-actors (at one time there were nine separate studios with over 120 students) , in the 1930s the troupe went professional, putting on at least two and often three new plays per season. With such plays as Jacob Mostel's Strike, Shmuel Godiner's Jim Kooperkop, Avrum Vevioka's Diamonds, and Maxim Gorky's Egor Bulychev and Dostigaev and Others, Artef spread propaganda to the masses. Ideologically Artef was far left; its hope was a Communist society here in America. As a troupe, its role was agit-prop, to agitate and propagandize, to serve as the cultural representative of radical workers. In fact, most of its tickets were pre-sold through worker unions and, at least in its early years, Artef gave presentations at political events. Its first large-scale production was Mass Play and Ballet of the Russian Revolution, which appeared at the Lenin memorial celebration in Madison Square Garden on January 21, 1928. Artef's greatest artistic and commercial successes were connected with the talented productions of director Benno Schneider. Schneider, who had been active in the Zionist Habima troupe in Moscow, wed aesthetic excellence to revolutionary ideology with his interpretation of Aristocrats, an adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's Mentshn. Incidentally, Schneider earned such a positive reputation with Artef that he received offers to direct on Broadway, a promotion that cost the radical Yiddish theater dearly. The end of the Artef was gradual, and its causes were closely associated with the reduced role of Yiddish in American life. But there were bright lights before the darkness. During the days of the Popular Front, when the Communists formed associations with less radical leftist parties, the Artef attracted a larger audience, which led to an optimistic expansion that later was responsible for huge financial losses. The darkness occurred at the end of the thirties, when the number of Yiddish speakers began to diminish. The last performance of the Artef was on July 7, 1941. (Review by Dr. Brian Horowitz of Yiddish Proletarian Theatre: The Art and Politics of the Artef, 19251940 written by Edna Nahshon) . Many of the actors and directors in Artef went on to establish solid careers on Broadway, Hollywood, and for those blacklisted, overseas. Subjects: Arbeiter theatre verband, New York. Jewish theater. Theater - New York (State) - New York. Artef - Anniversaries, etc. OCLC lists 29 copies worldwide. With previous owners bookstamp on endpage; that of Wolf Mercur, a playwright, actor, and director in Yiddish films and on Broadway. Very clean and fresh. Very good condition. (ART-18-15)
c5940Ensemble de 12 numéros de la revue en 12 fascicules in folio agrafés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs; 28 pages par fascicule, avec de très nombreuses illustrations photographiques en noir.Ensemble en bon état.
18663824Lyon Nicolas Scheuring 1866 in-8 demi-reliure à coins Lyon, N. Scheuring, 1866. 21 x 15 cm (R), in-8, IX - 436 pp. - 2 ff. - 41 portraits gravés hors texte dont un en frontispice, une vignette dans le texte, reliure de demi-chagrin brun à coins, dos à 5 nerfs, tête dorée, couvertures bleues imprimées conservées.
16 pages. Direktion: Paul Wolz, Otto Reimann. Includes black and white photos of Otto Reimann, Paul Wolz, Kappellmeister Karl Furmann, Franz Zwonik, Rudolf Seibold, Els Brandstatter, Mizzi Seibold, Fritz Radant, Hans Imhof - Spielleiter und Ballettmeister, Karl Gullich, Martin Kerble, Mathias Olschinski, Anny Horst, Franzi Heubl and Otto Guhl. Bits of writing on pages 8 and 9. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
RO30156901LUDOVIC BASCHET. NON DATE. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. environ 80 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos monochromes dans et hors texte - coins émoussés - ouvrage partiellement désolidarisé - 3 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
199024142New York, Westport, London : Greenwood, 1990. XIII, 364 S. : Mit wenigen Abb. ; Gr.-8° , schwarzer Org.-Leinen /black cloth
1882129228Paris, E. Plon 1882 In-8 20,5 x 13,5 cm. Reliure demi-basane havane à coins,, dos à nerfs, XV-367 pp., notes en bas de page, appendice, index alphabétique, table des chapitres. Reliure avec épidermures, intérieur frais.
1985534428593122799<p>Rare Near Fine Condition Limited Printed Mounted Arthurian Poster Excalibur Tournament of the Sword" 17 inches tall by 12 inches wide Circa 1985-90. Very few have survived. This Mounted on Cardboard with Plastic covering in clean handsome Near Fine condition. These were displayed on trees in Bear Park Upstate New York. Clean No writing. No tears bright and clean This was Arthurian play performed at Bear Mountain Park New York in the late 80s or early 90s. See all three of our Three Geese in Flight Book Scans of front and back cover and poster with a ruler.</p> Caliburn Actors Guild
590 p. + Portrait plates + Added chromolithographed title page. Thick 8vo. 22 cm. Original deeply embossed cloth binding, somewhat worn at extremities. Some foxing and age stain. Private library labels. Olive Logan was the daughter of a famous actor, dramatist, and theater manager who was most active in Ohio and the mid-West. She was a child actress who went on to a long stage career. She suppleme nted her income by working as a journalist, and later as a lecturer. Some of her accounts of the stage were sensational. As she unfolds her memoirs she gives a great many little details about the art of stage craft and the state of the American theater in the latter half of the 19th century. Much of this is accomplished by her portrayals of the great stage personalities of the age. She also tries to redeem the actors' profession from the still wide-held belief that it was immoral and dishonorable. "If (my work) strips off some of the 'gauze and vanity' from the 'show world' I hope it a l so e xhibits that world in a fairer and juster light to many who have hitherto looked on it with ungenerous and unenlightened eyes" -- From the Preface. LOC :W140-148
41404De Boccard.1966.In-4 br.408 p.Acteurs et Masques de Comédie,en noir: XIX planches. TBE.Couv.au dos insolé.
11064Film sorti en 1941 avec Marie Déa, Fernand Ledoux, Raymond Rouleau… Scénario de Charles SPAAK, Dossier de presse de format 230x305mm couverture illustrée en couleurs, 12 pages illustrées sur papier couché, y compris la couverture, DisCina éditeur. 1941. Synopsis Deux soeurrs, Danielle et Nicolle, élevées par un père distrait aiment un jeune docteur. C’est Danielle qui l’épouse mais ils se séparent. Nicole reprend espoir, mais vivra finalement avec un jeune vétérinaire…
9141observations ! indiscrétions !! révélations !!! par un vieux comparse. 432 pages en 12 livraisons, avec pour chaque, un frontispice illustré en noir, par H. FAXARDO. In 12 reliure muette, cartonnée bleue. Première livraison incomplète. Faux-titre, titre, 24 pages sans le portrait et la gravure en frontispice. Deuxième livraison : Complète Le Cirque M. DEJEAN avec sa rare couverture jaune de livraison. Troisième livraison : Le cirque voltige la haute école les acteurs. Complet, avec sa rare couverture jaune de livraison. Quatrième livraison Le Vaudeville complet, avec sa rare couverture jaune de livraison. Cinquième livraison Porte Saint Martin.Sixième livraison : complet avec sa rare couverture jaune de livraison. Septième livraison : Les variétés: complet, avec sa rare couverture de livraison. Huitième livraison. Théâtre français complet avec sa rare couverture de livraison. Neuvième livraison : le gymnase et la Palais Royal complet avec sa rare couverture jaune de livraison. Dixième livraison : Théâtre de l’Opéra vulgairement la Gaité et l’Ambigu : complet de sa couverture jaune de livraison. Onzième livraison : Académie Royale de musique. Complet. Avec le premier plat de couverture de livraison. Douzième et dernière livraison : Société blaguo théâtrale. Non rogné ; A Paris chez Marchant 1844
1910HALL510034Paperback. 1910. The following unsigned: Phylis Dare 2 of Lily Elsie and combined portrait of Julia Neilson & A.E. Anson. 9 postcard portraits all in very good condition. . paperback
Signed by Author on title page. No other marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and very minor bumping to some corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very slight creasing to some corners. 128pp. The story commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Open-Air Theatre at Maynardville in Wynberg, Cape Town, and in particular the concerted effort of theatre enthusiasts and professional theatre practitioners to maintain the annual Shakespeare season so successfuly. Extremely scarce.
20022092902137405227Tokishobo 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Tokishobo paperback
19822091202133001763Hayakawashobo 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Hayakawashobo paperback
2080202102500659Shinkosho Co. Ltd. Takarajimasha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinkosho Co., Ltd. Takarajimasha paperback
19842111902160800887Shinano Mainichi Shimbun 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shinano Mainichi Shimbun paperback
20142090502113717328Not Available 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
196834768n. p.: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp 1968. Several small photographic images and one large image divided into squares. Black title lettering printed to top left corner. Three horizontal creases from folding presumably for shipping purposes. Withal a VG copy. Broadside. 36" x 14" <br/><br/> Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp unknown books
196834770n. p.: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp 1968. Several small photographic images and one large image divided into squares. Black title lettering printed to top left corner. One horizontal and vertical crease to broadside from folding presumably for shipping purposes. Withal a VG copy. Broadside. Oblong format. 28" x 22" <br/><br/> Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp unknown books
1977310238NP: UNITED ARTISTS. 1977. One-sheet POSTER.27" X 41" Near fine folded in eights. Traces of light foxing at white margins. Hint of foxing at bottom of image Features actors Burt Reynolds Kris Kristofferson & Jill Clayburgh standing at the altar with both men attired in their football uniforms. A Michael Ritchie film. Suitable for framing. B . UNITED ARTISTS. unknown
19742091502135414099Fubai-sha 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Fubai-sha paperback