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The Plays of John Galsworthy
Includes 'The Silver Box', 'Joy', 'Strife: A Drama', 'The Eldest Son', 'The Little Dream', 'Justice: A Tragedy', 'The Fugitive', 'The Pigeon', 'The Mob', 'A Bit o' Love', 'The Foundations', 'The Skin Game', 'A Family Man', 'Loyalties', 'Windows', 'The Forest', 'Old English', 'The Show', 'The First and the Last: A Drama', 'The Little Man: A Farcical Morality', 'Hall-Marked: A Satiric Trifle', 'Defeat: A Tiny Drama', 'The Sun: A Scene', 'Punch and Go: A Little comedy', 'Escape', 'Exiled' and 'The Roof'.
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The Remarkable History of the House That Jack Built
London: Scolar Press 1978-11-30. paperback. Very Good. 7x10x0. Corners a little rubbed. Scolar Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 717967 ISBN : 0859675009 9780859675000
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The Rocky Horror Show
Paperback. Several marks, scores and minor creases on covers. Rear cover is a little creased towards upper leading corner. Leading corners and edges are slightly worn. Binding is intact, contents are clean and clear. AM Used
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The Saturday Evening Post Movie Book
Indianapolis: The Curtis Publishing Company 1977. Hardcover. 4to. Blue buckram pictorial dust jacket. viii 152pp. Numerous illustrations some color. Near fine/near fine. First edition tight and handsome. The Curtis Publishing Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9196
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The Simon And Schuster Book Of The Ballet
NY: Simon & Schuster. Very Good with no Dust Jacket. 1979. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 067141223X . With over 170 illustrations; Small 4to - 9" to 11" tall; 323 pages; 20130 . Simon & Schuster hardcover
Bookseller reference : 20130 ISBN : 067141223X 9780671412234
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The Stratford Festival 1953-1957; A Record in Pictures and Text of the Shakespearean Festival in Canada
Toronto: Clarke Irwin & Company Limited 1958 Book. Illus. by B/W Photos. Very Good. Hardcover. First No Additional printings. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original grey cloth on boards. No writing. The only blemish I see is the remains of a price tag on DJ cover The remains might be removed with water or steam. The introduction by Herbert Whittaker is masterful as he praises and lambastes the various actors. The photographs are so stolidly staged as to appear to be carved in wax if not in stone. To this recent immigrant "from away" I came from Ohio over 40 years ago seeing Don Harron greet William Shatner in The Taming of the Shrew brought wildly incongruous visions of Charlie Farquarson aboard USS Enterprise ! At any rate this book will bring memories to anyone lucky enough to have visited Stratford's famous festival. 72 pp. Clarke, Irwin, & Company, Limited hardcover
Bookseller reference : 006655
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The Studio. ( An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art). Vol. 36, No. 151 - 154, 1905
London, Office of the Studio, 1905. 382 S.; mit zahlr. teils farbigen Abb. im Text u. auf Tafeln; Einband etwas fleckig Leinen 28,8 cm Gut
Bookseller reference : 086527
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The Studio. ( An Illustrated Magazine of Fine & Applied Art). Vol. 37, No. 155 - 157, 1906
London, Office of the Studio, 1906. 376 S.; mit zahlr. teils farbigen Abb. im Text u. auf Tafeln; Einband etwas fleckig Leinen 28,8 cm Zeitschrift Gut
Bookseller reference : 086526
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The Symphony Society of Frankford Programme: Second Concert Second Season
Philadelphia: Symphony Society of Frankford 1910. Paperback. Very Good. 8 p.; 21 cm. Brown card cover with dark brown title and illustration. Sewn as issued. The concert was conducted by T. Worcester Worrell and held May 26 1910 at St. Mark's P. E. Church. This church was founded in 1832 in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia which is in the lower northeast section of the city. The concert included an octet playing music from Offenbach's Tails of Hoffmann and a cello solo based on Weber's Oberon by Gebhardt Bumcke. Lists the 30 members of the all-male orchestra. In Very Good Condition: cover is lightly soiled and scraped; lightly creased; pages are clean and solid. Symphony Society of Frankford paperback
Bookseller reference : 008439
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The Thespian Magazine and Literary Repository vol. 2 June-Dec. 1793
London: Thos. Wilkins 1793. Fair. 2 408 p.; 20 cm. Disbound. Engraved title vignette. Contains vol. 2 title page issues for June through December 1793 and supplement to vol. 2. This periodical was only published from June 1792 to Sept. 1794. Contents include brief comments on recent theatrical performances; theatrical anecdotes; and biographical sketches and criticisms of current actors. Very scarce. In Fair Condition: lacking binding and portraits; 2 cm. along upper edge of title page removed; ink notation on title page partially erased; pp. 175-76 detached but present; pp. 229-30 partially detached; scattered small stains and foxing. Thos. Wilkins unknown
Bookseller reference : 007574
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The Trial of Mary Dugan Juror "Summons
Philadelphia: Keith's Theatre 1928. Very Good -. 1 light green sheet 12 x 21 cm.; printed in black on both sides. Juror summons as advertising for the play The Trial of Mary Dugan which opened at Keith's Theatre in Philadelphia on Oct. 22 1928. The play by American playwright and screenwriter Bayard Veiller first opened on Broadway in 1927. A movie starring Norma Shearer came out in 1929. Mary Dugan is a showgirl charged with murdering her millionaire lover and defended by her lawyer brother. The audience is addressed as if it is the jury so this fake summons to Mr. & Mrs. Thrill Seeker is clever. In Very Good- Condition: browning at 2 edges; closed 2-cm. tear from one edge; otherwise clean and solid. Keith's Theatre unknown
Bookseller reference : 009290
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The Waltz of the Toreadors program
London: Theatre Royal Haymarket 1974. Pamphlet. Very Good. 16 p.: illustrations; 23 cm. Stapled. Program for The Waltz of the Toreadors by Jean Anouilh at Theatre Royal Haymarket in London. With Trevor Howard Coral Browne Ian Ogilvy Hugh Sullivan and Zena Walker; directed by Peter Dews. Includes an article about Tallulah Bankhead by Matthew Norgate. In Very Good Condition: cover is lightly soiled and rubbed; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Royal Haymarket unknown
Bookseller reference : 011424
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The Wizard of Oz Continuity Script Production #1060: March 15 1939
Turner Entertainment Co.-MGM/UA Home Video 1993. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. First Thus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Emerald-green stiff paper wraps. Slight shelf/edge wear nearly as issued with square uncreased binding. viii39108139101210101112733 pp. Issued we assume with one of the commemorative boxed editions of The Wizard of Oz on VHS. Script only no tape or other inserts. Turner Entertainment Co.-MGM/UA Home Video Paperback
Bookseller reference : 022903
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The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Cinerama Inc. and Gallen Films. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1972. Hardcover. Glossy illustrated boards. Published to promote film dramatization of Grimm brothers story and several of their fairy tales. Unpaginated. Many color photos and illustrations. Actors included Barbara Eden Buddy Hackett Claire Bloom Jim Backus and Walter Slezak. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Cinerama Inc. and Gallen Films hardcover
Bookseller reference : 48866
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The World of Tribal Arts. LE MONDE DE L'ART TRIBAL. Edition en langue française. IVe Année Numéro 13, Printemps 1997
The World of Tribal Arts. Tribarts 1997 in 4 (29,5x21) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 128 pages, avec de nombreuses photographies en couleurs. Revue Le Monde de l'Art Tribal. Edition en langue française. IVe Année Numéro 13, Printemps 1997. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Bookseller reference : 33583
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THE WRITERS' AND ARTISTS' YEAR BOOK 1966
London: Adam & Charles Black. Good; Owner's Name Inside. 1966. Hardback. 446 pages . Adam & Charles Black hardcover
Bookseller reference : 76790
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Theater in der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. Saison 1959/60. Zusammengestellt u. bearbeitet in Verbindung mit den Hamburger Theatern unter Red. von Gerd Gregor Kretschmer.
Hamburg J. Groot 1959. . Einband berieben. - Kurzbeschreibungen der Hamburger Bühnen mit Szenenfotos bedeutender Aufführungen meist mit Bestuhlungsplan u. Eintrittspreisen: Hamburger Staatsoper Deutsches Schauspielhaus Thalia-Theater Hamburger Kammerspiele Operettenhaus St. Pauli-Theater Richard-Ohnsorg-Theater Theater am Besenbinderhof Musikhalle Laeisz-Halle Das Junge Theater Das Altonaer Theater Theater im Zimmer "theater 53" die kleine komödie rendezvous Hansa-Theater. - Die Fotos zeigen u.a. "Carmen" Staatsoper Ehmi Bessel u. Werner Hinz in "Fast ein Poet" Schauspielhaus "Dr. med Hiob Praetorius" Thalia-Theater "Wiener Blut" Operettenhaus Wolfgang Müller u. Wolfgang Neuss in "Kennen Sie die Milchstraße" Theater am Besenbinderhof. (Hamburg, J. Groot, 1959). unknown
Bookseller reference : 45990
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Theaterzettel Schiller-Oper. "Wegen des großen Erfolges haben wir zwei weitere Vorstellungen mit der Direktion der Schiller-Oper geschlossen. Wir hoffen das unsere Abonnenten von diesem günstigen Angebot recht regen Gebrauch machen werden".
Hamburg ca. 1934. . Ankündigung des Verlags "Neue Jugend" an seine Abonnenten für die Vorstellungen der Operette "Gräfin Mariza" Emmerich Kalman am 14. Juni u. den Schwank "Die spanische Fliege" Franz Arnold Ernst Bach "neu einstudiert der stürmische Heiterkeitserfolg" am 19. Juni "mit Dr. Sattler als Mostrichfabrikant Klinke". Der Schauspieler Hanns Walther Sattler war Direktor der Schiller-Oper in Altona u. des Theaters an der Reeperbahn. (Hamburg), ca. 1934]. unknown
Bookseller reference : 45961
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- June 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 6
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Very Good . 4 405-480 2 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The Summer Theatres by Morton Eustis; Maxwell Anderson: Poet and Champion by Carl Carmer; A Universal Theatre: Frederick Kiesler's All-Purpose Community Playhouse by Morton Eustis; The Greek Chorus: Fifteen or Fifty by Edith Hamilton; and photographs of Patricia Collinge; Walter C. Kelly in Both Your Houses; and two of the children of Pres. Grover Cleveland Marian Cleveland Amen and Francis Grover Cleveland in a production of The Marquise. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges of cover lightly creased; clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010735
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- February 1929 -- vol. 13 no. 2
New York: Theatre Arts 1929. Paperback. Very Good . 6 81-156 6 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The Movie Scene: Notes on Sound and Silence by Alexander Bakshy; Business Before Pleasure: A Wail of Theatrical Woe by John Hutchens; Sophocles: The Quintessential Greek by Edith Hamilton; Propagandist Theatres by John Mason Brown; The Modern Dance in Germany by Andre Levinson; and illustrations: 2 settings by Mordecai Gorelik for God Man and the Devil by Jacob Gordin; a photograph of Al Jolson in blackface in The Singing Fool; and 2 photographs of the Mary Wigman dance troupe. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover edges slightly chipped; a few pages somewhat carelessly opened; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010723
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- January 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 1
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Very Good. 2 86 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Portrait of a Theatre: America--1935 by Edith J. R. Isaacs; New Generation by Frances Frost; Theatre Outpost U.S.S.R. by Mordecai Gorelik; Volksbühne: A Note on German Directing by Alistair Cooke; Incidental Music for the Theatre by A. Walter Kramer; Carib Dance Patterns by Margaret Shedd; and photographs of Ruth Draper Grace George as Mademoiselle Eva Le Gallienne and Joseph Schildkraut in Liliom Jack Haley in Take a Chance and dancers Mary Wigman and Ruth Page. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: lower edge of front cover slightly creased; light dampstain at lower edge of 4 pages; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010732
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- January 1932 -- vol. 16 no. 1
New York: Theatre Arts 1932. Paperback. Very Good. 2 86 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Sisera by Edwin Arlington Robinson; The Bad Heart Buffalo Manuscript by Hartley Alexander; My Castanets by Argentina with 2 photographs of Antonia Merce y Luque 1890-1936 the dancer known as La Argentina; Elmer Rice by Meyer Levin; and photographs of Martha Graham Lynn Fontanne in Reunion in Vienna Ilse Marvenga in Naughty Marietta and Anna Tokes as Electra. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: a few pages of text have light foxing; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010728
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- March 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 3
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Very Good . 4 171-250 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Human Puppets and Puppet Humans: Broadway in Review by Alison Smith; Box Office--1933 by John Anderson; Noel Coward: "Good Theatre" in Modern Dress by Carl Carmer; The Technique of Stage Design In Its Relation to Theatre Architecture by Joseph Gregor; Boom! Boom! by Mildred Adams; and photographs of architect and stage designer Joseph Urban; Eugenie Leontovich in Twentieth Century; Osgood Perkins in Goodbye Again; and 4 photographs of Noel Coward Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in Design for Living. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover lightly soiled; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010733
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- April 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 4
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Very Good . 4 253-328 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The Russian Scene: Soviet Theatres in 1933 by Marie Seton; Old Style: Experiment and Tradition by Ashley Dukes; Producer in Search of Perfection by Katharine Clugston; A Roster of New Playwrights by Mildred Adams; Nspoleon in Shanghai: A Russian Designer's Waterloo by Peter Rodyenko; and photographs of Maxwell Anderson; Katharine Cornell in Alien Corn; a scene from Run Little Chillun! by Hall Johnson; 2 photographs of a dance drama by Charles Weidman of Candide; and one of a production by Alexander Tairov of The Beggar's Opera set in the 1930s. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges of cover lightly creased; clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010734
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- May 1932 -- vol. 16 no. 5
New York: Theatre Arts 1932. Paperback. Very Good . 4 347-426 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The Theatre Mrs. Fiske Knew by Walter Prichard Eaton about actress Minnie Maddern Fiske; Charles Ricketts R. A. by Gordon Bottomley with A Portfolio of Photographs of Productions Designed by Charles Ricketts; Angkor by John Gould Fletcher; Comedy's Mirror in Ancient Rome by Edith Hamilton; From Circus to Theatre by Padraic Colum; and photographs of Laurette Taylor in Alice Sit-by-the-Fire dancer Sara Mildred Strauss designer Robert Edmond Jones and Bert Lahr in Hot-Cha!. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: a few pages of text have light foxing; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010729
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- April 1929 -- vol. 13 no. 4
New York: Theatre Arts 1929. Paperback. Very Good. 6 237-312 6 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Some Victorians Afield: The Essay on Comedy and Its Author by Harley Granville-Barker; Sekala Ka'Ajma: An Interpretive Dance-Drama of the Southwest by Mary Austin; Twenty-Three Thousand: The Lord Chamberlain Looked at Some Plays by Allardyce Nicoll; Shakespeare's Clowns by Ashley Dukes; The Naumachia: When the State Went Nautical by Sheldon Cheney; Motion and the Actor by Roy Mitchell; and photographs of Alla Nazimova and Alexander Moissi and 5 of Edward G. Robinson along with a drawing. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover just starting to separate at head of spine; a few pages somewhat carelessly opened; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010725
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- January 1930 -- vol. 14 no. 1
New York: Theatre Arts 1930. Paperback. Good . 6 90 8 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Arrivederici by Alfred Kreymborg with drawings by Edward Craig; Shakespeare and the Venetians by Stark Young; Dynamic Scene: The Theatre of the Wheel by Roy Mitchell; The Economist in the Theatre by Maurice Browne; Contemporary French Drama: A Survey by Philip Carr; and photographs of Leslie Howard in Berkeley Square Evelyn Laye in Bitter Sweet and dancers Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman. Scarce. In Good Condition: chipping and minor loss along cover edges; cover is detached from text block and partially separated along spine; 6-x-6.5-cm. area cut out of title page; pages 45-48 detached but present; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010727
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- January 1929 -- vol. 13 no. 1
New York: Theatre Arts 1929. Paperback. Very Good. 4 78 6 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Where Are the New Playwrights: Broadway in Review by Robert Littell; Religion and the Dance by Harvey Officer; Motion: The Essential Art of the Theatre by Roy Mitchell; Aeschylus: The First Man of the Theatre by Edith Hamilton; and illustrations: a photograph of Eddie Cantor in blackface; a caricature of George Bernard Shaw by Ivan Sors; Show Business 4 drawings by Eugene Fitsch; 4 stage designs by Clemens Holzmeister for Andre Chenier; and Zombi by Natalie Vivian Scott short play with music. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover edges slightly chipped; a few pages somewhat carelessly opened; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010722
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- September 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 9 --Special Issue on Theatre Collections
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Good. 2 667-742 2 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: In the Dramatist's Eye part II by Ashley Dukes; Gostim: Russia's Experimental Theatre Museum by Valerian Stepanov; Cenodoxus or The Theatre and the Museum by Joseph Gregor; and photographs of Beatrice Straight in The Woman from the Voe and Andreina Pagnani in Santa Uliva. Ex-library: stamped "Coronado Public Library" at upper edge of front cover. Scarce. In Good Condition: cover lightly soiled; inside of front cover is scraped; final leaf advertisements glued to back cover; closed 2-cm. tear from upper edge of front cover; several pages lightly foxed; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010736
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- December 1933 -- vol. 17 no. 12
New York: Theatre Arts 1933. Paperback. Very Good. 4 905-980 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Commedia dell'Arte by Benedetto Croce; Awakening: A Prelude to Dance poem by Charles R. Murphy; Ticket Ticket Who's Got the Ticket by Brock Pemberton; Royalties Again by Rosamond Gilder; Peg Woffington to Ina Claire by John Mason Brown; Music in Musical Comedy by Irving Kolodin; and 2 photographs of Moliere's School for Husbands featuring Osgood Perkins and Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman; and 2 photographs of The Green Bay Tree featuring Laurence Olivier James Dale and Leo G. Carroll. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover edges slightly chipped; closed 1-cm. tear from lower edge of front cover; several closed tears of 1 cm. and less from edges of back cover; clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010737
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- December 1932 -- vol. 16 no. 12
New York: Theatre Arts 1932. Paperback. Very Good . 4 945-1028 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Katharsis by Dorothy Ramsey; Cabaret Art: The New Spanish Invasion by John Langdon-Davies; Charles Ciceri and the Background of American Scene Design by Edwin Duerr; Paul Green: The Making of an American Dramatist by Carl Carmer; The Collector and the Theatre by Ifan Kyrle Fletcher; Twelfth Night: A Folk Miracle-Play of Carolina by June Clark; and photographs of Rachel Crothers in When Ladies Meet Katharine Cornell as Lucrece Maurice Schwartz in Yoshe Kalb stage designs by Albert Johnson and stage settings by Arch Lauterer for the Cleveland Play House. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: lower edge of front cover soiled and creased; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010731
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- May 1929 -- vol. 13 no. 5
New York: Theatre Arts 1929. Paperback. Very Good . 8 315-390 8 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: John Galsworthy: The Novelist as Dramatist by Ernest Boyd; Euripides: The Modern Mind by Edith Hamilton; The Playwright as Director by Elmer L. Rice; Some Victorians Afield: The Poet as Dramatist by Harley Granville-Barker. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover lightly soiled; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010726
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- March 1929 -- vol. 13 no. 3
New York: Theatre Arts 1929. Paperback. Very Good -. 8 159-234 8 p.: illustrations; 25 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: "Les Quatre": Jouvet Baty Pitoeff Dullin by Philip Carr; Java: The Home of Orchestral Drama by H. J. Stowitts; The Strolling Play-Goer in England by Ivor Brown; The Acropolis: Good Friday poem by Ashley Dukes; The Festival of Spring in Sevill by Jose Andres Vazquez; and photographs of actor Louis Jouvet and dancers Agnes DeMille and Martha Graham. Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: cover is detached from text block and separating along spine; cover edges slightly chipped; a few pages somewhat carelessly opened; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010724
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- June 1932 -- vol. 16 no. 6
New York: Theatre Arts 1932. Paperback. Very Good . 4 429-508 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Ashley Dukes by Carl Carmer; Goethe and the Theatre edited by Kurt J. Rahlson; A Sixth Lesson in Acting: A Pseudo-Morality by Richard Boleslavsky; The Garden Theatre of Marlia by Dorothy Nevile Lees; A Show at the Quarter by Elizabeth Black; and photographs of O.P. Heggie in The Truth About Blayds Dorothy Sands in four roles Peggy Ashcrot and Edith Evans in Romeo and Juliet and 4 cinema designs by Herman Rosse. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: a few pages are browning; minor loss to lower corner of 1 leaf; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010730
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- August 1935 -- vol. 19 no. 8 British National Theatre special issue
New York: Theatre Arts 1935. Paperback. Very Good. 4 573-648 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Red paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: British Comedy by Ivor Brown; Ballet in England by Adrian Stokes; The Garrick Club Collection by Ashley Dukes; Garrick Club Paintings: A Portfolio of Actors and Plays in the English Tradition; Acting in My Time by St. John Ervine; English Opera Since Sullivan by J. O. Strong; Plans for a National Theatre by Harley Granville-Barker; and photographs of the Roman Theatre of Verulamium; William Butler Yeats; Somerset Maugham; Noel Coward; dancers Alicia Markova and Pearl Argyle; Vincent Price in Victoria Regina; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Paul Robeson in Stevedore; and Eugenie Leontovich in Tovarich. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; cover lightly soiled; ex-library: "Property of Public Library Ashland Oregon" stamped on front cover and pages 573 597 and 625; ink notations on front cover; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010743
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- March 1936 -- vol. 20 no. 3
New York: Theatre Arts 1936. Paperback. Very Good. 4 169-244 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Let's Drink to the Play!: A Plea to License Cafes in New York Theatres by Frederick Morton; Charles Dullin and the Atelier by Eric Crozier; A Portfolio of Designs for Electra by James Reynolds; The Director Takes Command II; Max Reinhardt and Robert Sinclair by Morton Eustis; and photographs of Ruth Gordon in Ethan Frome; Katharine Cornell in Saint Joan; the Ziegfeld Follies with settings by Vincente Minnelli; and designs for Peer Gynt by Samuel Leve. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; back cover lightly soiled; stamped at upper edge of front cover: "U.C.L.A. Duplicate" with no other library markings; pages are clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010744
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- January 1934 -- vol. 18 no. 1
New York: Theatre Arts 1934. Paperback. Very Good . 2 78 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Nazi Theatre: First Phase by Ashley Dukes; Collective Bargaining II: Confusion Worse Confused by Morton Eustis; What Hope Radio Drama by Jerrold H. Lapham; and photographs of Helen Hayes in Mary of Scotland; Katharine Cornell and Basil Rathbone in Romeo and Juliet; Polly Walters and Burgess Meredith in She Loves Me Not; Katharine Hepburn in The Lake; Kitty Carlisle in Champagne Sec; Fay Templeton in Roberta; and Cornelia Otis Skinner in The Loves of Charles II. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: lower cover edge creased; clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010738
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- February 1935 -- vol. 19 no. 2
New York: Theatre Arts 1935. Paperback. Very Good. 4 85-160 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Orange paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: An Actor to Apollo poem by Phyllis Preston; Luigi Piranello by Silvio d'Amico; Iden Payne: A Professional Amateur at Stratford by Whitford Kane; Folk Songs by Irving Kolodin; and photographs of John Gielgud as Hamlet; productions of Lady Macbeth of Mzensk in the Soviet Union; Leslie Howard in The Petrified Forest; Katharine Cornell as Juliet; and productions directed by Alexande Tairov at the Kamerny Theatre in Moscow. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; cover lightly soiled; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010742
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- December 1936 -- vol. 20 no. 12
New York: Theatre Arts 1936. Paperback. Very Good -. 4 913-992 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Orange paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The Profession of the Producer I by Louis Jouvet; The Actor Attacks His Part IV: Nazimova by Morton Eustis; The Backstage Scene In the Movies by Dorothy Doran Williams; The Designer Sets the Stage V--Robert Edmond Jones VI--Mordecai Gorelik by Norris Houghton; Hamlets by Rosamond Gilder; and photographs of Alla Nazimova as Hedda Gabler and in a variet of other roles; Henry Hull at Edgar Allan Poe in Plumes in the Dust; Clifton Webb in And Stars Remain; Russell Collins in Johnnie Johnson; and Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence in Red Peppers. Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: cover rubbed and soiled; ex-library: stamped on front cover and p. 955 "Aptos Jr. High School Library San Francisco Public Schools"; closed 5-cm. tear from upper edge of p. 937-8; dampstain at lower edge of pages 955-68; pages are clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010751
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- July 1936 -- vol. 20 no. 7 special issue on regional and university theaters
New York: Theatre Arts 1936. Paperback. Very Good . 6 489-368 6 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Communal Theatre: Indications of a Trend by Edith J. R. Isaacs; The British and Their Bard by Ivor Brown; Ann Arbor Drama Festival by Burns Mantle; Comédiens Routiers by Jean Mercier; The Space Stage Defined: With an Example of Its Use by Lee Mitchell; and photographs of a puppet of Mark Twain by Tony Sarg and at many regional and university theaters. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: lower edges of cover slightly creased; cover lightly soiled; light foxing on a few pages; otherwise pages are clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010748
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- November 1934 -- vol. 18 no. 11 Langston Hughes
New York: Theatre Arts 1934. Paperback. Very Good. 4 807-882 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Tamara Khanum: Soviet Asia's Greatest Dancer by Langston Hughes; Alexander Tishler: Creative Stage Design by Jay Leyda; Shakespeare and Goldoni: Festival in Venice by Silvio d'Amico; In Search of the Theatre: Material for the Yale Collection by Allardyce Nicoll; and photographs of Sean O'Casey; black actors Frank wilson and Warren Coleman in Roll Sweet Chariot; and Man of Aran a film by Robert Flaherty. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; ex-library: "Property of Public Library Ashland Oregon" stamped on front cover and p. 821; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010741
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- September 1936 -- vol. 20 no. 9 special issue: The Soviet Theatre Speaks for Itself
New York: Theatre Arts 1936. Paperback. Very Good. 6 663-750 6 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: A New Chapter In Dramatic Thought by Vladimir Kirshon; The Actor and the Revolution by Pavel Markov; The Designer in the Theatre by Nikolai Akamov; Gorky and Bulichov by Jozef Youzovsky; Conversation With a Young Regisseur by Juri Zavadsky; Through Theatre to Cinema by Sergei M. Eisenstein; and photographs of Maxim Gorky; choreographer Rostislav Zakharov; and Judith Glizer in four roles. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: cover slightly soiled; ex-library: stamped on front cover and p. 723 "Aptos Jr. High School Library San Francisco Public Schools"; pages are clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010750
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- April 1936 -- vol. 20 no. 4 Travel Issue
New York: Theatre Arts 1936. Paperback. Very Good. 4 247-322 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Orange paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: The English Scene: A Word About the Left by Ashley Dukes; The Director Takes Command III: John Murray Anderson and Harold Clurman by Morton Eustis; Soviet Gypsy Theatre by Louis Lozowick; Dance in the Balkans by Memduh M. Moran; Miracle in Sicily by Ruth Frank; A Place for Dancing: The Greek Theatre by Charlotte Markham Kanellos; and photographs of Wendy Hiller in Love on the Dole; Nora Gregor in Othello; Katharine Cornell in Shaw's Saint Joan; Ina Claire in End of Summer; George M. Cohan in Dear Old Darling; Alexander Kirland in Case of Clyde Griffiths; and Joseph Greenwald in The Postman Always Rings Twice. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; ex-library: stamped on front cover and p. 279 "Aptos Jr. High School Library San Francisco Public Schools"; pages are clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010745
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- February 1934 -- vol. 18 no. 2
New York: Theatre Arts 1934. Paperback. Very Good -. 4 81-156 4 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Apologia of a Producer by Joseph Verner Reed; The Case of Henry Jessup by Elizabeth Jordan; A Portfolio of Designs by American Artists; Experiment in Ireland by Dorothy Macardle; Five Facets of the Dance by Mary F. Watkins; Peer Gynt on the Prairie: Twenty Years of The Little Country Theatre by Harrison Doty; and photographs of Henry Hull in Tobacco Road and Miriam Hopkins in Jezebel. Scarce. In Very Good- Condition: lower cover edge creased; dampstain on back cover; ex-library: "Property of Public Library Ashland Oregon" stamped on front cover and p. 99; ink notation on upper corner of front cover; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010739
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Theatre Arts Monthly -- May 1934 -- vol. 18 no. 5
New York: Theatre Arts 1934. Paperback. Very Good. 6 319-394 6 p.: illustrations; 28 cm. Yellow paper covers printed in black; stapled. Contents include: Acting as a Business by Morton Eustis; Chronicle: 1607 poem by Frances Frost; Reading Lesson by Stark Young; Toward a Dance Library by John Martin; A Genius -- and Others: Stephen Foster -- They All Sang by Irving Kolodin; Prepare for Plays by Rosamond Gilder; and photographs of Walter Huston; Jimmy Stewart and others in Yellow Jack; Maria Ouspenskaya in Dodsworth; two unidentified black dancers in Four Saints in Three Acts; dancers Ruth Page and Harald Kreutzberg; and John Jacob Niles and Hugh Stalcup. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: edges lightly creased; cover is lightly soiled; ink notation on front cover; otherwise clean and solid. Theatre Arts paperback
Bookseller reference : 010740
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Theatre Arts Magazines 5
New York. No Binding. Very Good. Here are five issues of "Theatre Arts" nice sound condition age yellowing a bit of wear to the long edge. many articles and photos of such luminaries as Gene Kelly Spencer Tracy Martha Graham Walter Huston others. Detailed articles on the great plays of the day. Issues included are: Jun 1940 May 1944 Jun 1944 Oct 1945 and Mar 1946. <br/> <br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 008699
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Theatre Arts Monthly
New York. No Binding. Good. Here are five issues of "Theatre Arts Monthly" all are in nice condition except Jan 1929 issue has a detached but present cover. A couple of pencil notations found. Detailed coverage of the theater in the 20s and 30s. Articles by/about Eddie Cantor George Bernard Shaw Charlie Chaplin Noel Coward Somerset Maugham Orson Welles many others. Included are: Jan 1929 Sep 1929 Aug 1935 Jul 1935 and Jun 1938. The Sept '29 issue is especially interesting as it is "The Motion Picture Special Issue". Scenes from films of the day from many countries faint stains to some pages. All issues have numerous B&W photos throughout. <br/> <br/> unknown
Bookseller reference : 008700
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Theatre Arts: Vol. XL, No. 8, August 1956
Paperback in good condition for age. Features 'Waiting for Godot' by Beckett, 'Long Wait for Godot' by Levy and features by Shaw and T. Williams. Covers are worn, creased and nicked. Rear cover is marked. Minor abrasion on front cover. One to five centimetre tears on spine. Pages are lightly marked and tanned. Page edges are creased and nicked. Contents are clear throughout. Binding remains intact. HCW Used
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THESAURUS LINGUAE LATINAE Praemonenda De Rationibus Et Usu Operis
B. G. Teubner. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 3322007650 . Thesaurus Linguae Latinae TLL; Folio 13" - 23" tall; 72 pages . B. G. Teubner hardcover
Bookseller reference : 37812 ISBN : 3322007650 9783322007650
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Thesaurus Linguae Latinae: Vol. III Fasc. IV Cedo-Cesso
Leipzig: B. G. Teubner. Very Good. 1987. Softcover. 3322007499 . University library withdrawal tight and bright with uncut pages empty due sheet and clean printed covers. Pages 722-959 . B. G. Teubner paperback
Bookseller reference : 62057 ISBN : 3322007499 9783322007490
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