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Published by Dramatists Play Service Inc., 1965
Seller: Karen Wickliff - Books, Columbus, OH, U.S.A.
Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 71pp. Thin trade paperback, VG, no names or markings in text, Suspect, a play in three acts,
Published by Josef Weinberger Plays, 2002
ISBN 10: 0856761044ISBN 13: 9780856761041
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Book
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
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Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc., UNITED STATES, 1968
Seller: The Yard Sale Store, Narrowsburg, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. THE SCRIPT! Presentable Acting Edition. Some shelf wear to the covers. The dialogue flows clearly. Enjoy this Acting Script in good condition for performance.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. SOFT COVER IN GOOD TO VERY GOOD CONDITION.
Published by London: St. James's Theatre, 1939
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
Theatre programme, 14pp., very good condition. Lovely B&W prints.
Published by Preston: Royal Hippodrome, 1947
Seller: Theatreshire Books, Dacre, NYK, United Kingdom
theatre programme, green and red ink on cream stock, good condition.
Published by Daniel L Wray, 1946
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 4 page theatre programme. (SL#22).
Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 1998
ISBN 10: 0822211033ISBN 13: 9780822211037
Seller: Newsboy Books, Ontario, CA, U.S.A.
Book
PAPERBACK. Condition: Very Good. 0822211033 Light cover wear. Minor corner wear. Pages are very good. No highlighting. No underlining. Could be the original edition? Retail 90 cents. 1940 copyright. Dramatists Play Service.
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Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 1998
ISBN 10: 0822206242ISBN 13: 9780822206248
Seller: GOMEDIA, Glendale, CA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: New. 1968 EDITION/ NEW /I HAVE THOUSANDS OF PLAYS AND MUSICALS IN MY LISTINGS/.
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Published by Dramatists Play Service, Inc., NY, 1941
Seller: General Eclectic Books, Gray, ME, U.S.A.
Book
Staples. Condition: Good+. Clean, 2 name stamps on frt. sm. crease bottom frt. Innards have 8 pp. w. marks, o/w clean & tight. 128 pp. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by English Theatre Guild,, London, 1944
Seller: Victoria Bookshop, BERE ALSTON, DEVON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. Fourth Edition. Ownership inscription of Sydney Tafler (31 July 1916 - 8 November 1979), was a British film and television actor, best remembered for his appearances on British television alongside Sid James and Tony Hancock in the early 1960s. ending with the James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. Book.
Published by comedy theatre, London, 1937
Seller: Victoria Bookshop, BERE ALSTON, DEVON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. First edition thus. loose centrefold. Book.
Published by comedy theatre, London, 1937
Seller: Victoria Bookshop, BERE ALSTON, DEVON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Good. First edition thus. Marius Goring. Book.
Published by Dramatists Play Service
Seller: Newsboy Books, Ontario, CA, U.S.A.
PAPERBACK. Condition: New. B0007EIGMS New. Pamphlet style (staple bound). Store name stamp on cover. Dramatists Play Service. 1968.
Published by English Theatre Guild, London, 1968
Seller: Berry Books, Berry, NSW, Australia
Stapled Booklet. Condition: Good. Will Andrade sticker on cover Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Theatre & Plays; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 003667.
Published by Random House, 1940
Seller: The Groaning Board, Kensington, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Near fine first edition hardcover, red boards, gold lettering, black top stain. Spine slightly faded. Jacket very good, one inch tear top back edge, some shelf wear, not price-clipped. No writing or marks, end-papers lightly yellowed. The play originally starred Dame Flora McKensie Robson. Made into a movie of the same title by Charles Vidor and staring Ida Lupino and her husband Louis Hayward. 232 pages. M05111.
Published by New York Random House 1940, 1940
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition - American. One inch moisture stain at top center of rear board else very good bright copy in a very good dust jacket with a corresponding moisture stain at the top of the rear panel. The basis of the 1941 suspense murder drama motion picture directed by Charles Vidor and starring Ida Lupino, Louis Hayward, Evelyn Keyes, Elsa Lanchester, Edith Barrett, Isobel Elsom, Emma Dunn, Queenie Leonard, Clyde Cook.
Published by Random House, New York, 1940
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First Edition. The uncommon play source for the 1941 film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Ida Lupino and Evelyn Keyes. Preceded by an English actor's edition in wrappers, this being the first trade edition and only edition in hardcover. Contemporary gift inscription on the front endpaper, dated 1940. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Moderate lean to the binding, dust jacket with tiny strips at the extremities and a tiny splash on the front panel (really only visible on the jacket verso). The Dark Page: 1940-1949 , p. 204.
Published by Martin Secker and Warburg, London, 1937
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Neat owner name on the title page, else fine in a lightly worn, near fine dustwrapper. Co-author Denham, father-in-law to Peter Ustinov, was also a prolific film director during the 1930s. This play was produced as an early (1939) television drama by the BBC.
Published by London : Martin Secker & Warburg, 1937
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a particularly fine dw; tight, bright, clean and surprisingly sharp cornered. Now mylar-sleeved. ; 109 pages; Description: 109 p. ; 19 cm. Subjects: Percy --Denham --Suspect --Drama. 1 Kg.
Published by London : Martin Secker & Warburg, 1937
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Fine cloth copy in a particularly fine dw; tight, bright, clean and surprisingly sharp cornered. Now mylar-sleeved. ; 109 pages; Description: 109 p. ; 19 cm. Subjects: Percy --Denham --Suspect --Drama. 1 Kg.
Published by Random House, [1940]., New York, 1940
Seller: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. First trade edition. Preceded by an English actor's edition in wrappers, this being the first trade edition and only edition in hardcover. Front and rear endpapers lightly toned at the edges else a near fine, bright copy in a lightly rubbed dust jacket lightly darkened on the spine and with a tiny crease to lower portion of front cover. Housed in a half leather and cloth clamshell case with titles stamped in gilt on the spine. The uncommon play source for the 1941 film noir directed by Charles Vidor and starring Ida Lupino and Evelyn Keyes. Wikipedia provides the following description which we feel accurately tells the story. "Ellen Creed, a proud spinster fallen on hard times, has spent the past two years as housekeeper and companion to her old friend Leonora Fiske, a wealthy retiree who in her youth had been a chorus girl "of easy virtue". Ellen receives a letter threatening that unless she can tame her two peculiar sisters, the police will be called and the sisters will be evicted from their lodgings for outlandish behavior. Leonora allows Ellen to invite her sisters to visit. One day when Ellen is away, handsome young stranger Albert Feather appears, claiming to be Ellen's nephew. Leonora lends him money, but Albert makes her promise not to tell Ellen about either his visit or the loan. Ellen returns with her sisters, who quickly wear out their welcome, proving to be a burden to Leonora and her maid Lucy. Leonora complains to Ellen, pointing out that two days have turned into six weeks and that the sisters are destroying her possessions and fraying her nerves. Leonora finally orders them out but Ellen pleads with Leonora, afraid that her sisters will be sent to an institution. In a rage, Ellen then strangles Leonora to death. Ellen tells visitors and Lucy that Leonora is traveling. She tells her sisters that she bought the house and makes them swear that they will never talk about Leonora or that she sold the house. Some nuns living nearby visit the house in a terrible storm to borrow something. After Ellen sends Lucy to the shed, Lucy is surprised there by Albert, with whom Lucy had a flirtation the first time that he was at the Fiske home. He flirts with her again and asks her to promise not to tell Ellen that he has been there before or that he is in the shed. Instead, he visits through the front door, telling Ellen that he needs help and a place to stay because he is a wanted thief. Ellen refuses to allow Albert to stay and buys him a boat ticket out of the country and says that she will give him some money to make a new start. Albert and Lucy find evidence that Ellen is hiding something about Leonora. They find Leonora's wig, wondering why she did not travel with it. Albert intercepts a letter from the bank asking why Leonora's signature on a check is much different than the one that they have on file. Albert reads the blotter after Ellen writes back to them about a "sprained wrist." Lucy is not able to figure out what is happening, but Albert is putting the pieces together. Albert seduces Lucy and tries to steal the hidden money, but fails to find it. He has Lucy sit at the piano, playing Leonora's favorite song and wearing a wig with her back to Ellen, who screams at the sight of her and faints. Albert forgoes his trip in order to stay and blackmail his aunt so that he can have an easy life in the country. He confronts Ellen and she confesses, and he talks about his own crimes. Lucy overhears them and flees the house, and the neighbor nuns come to the door and Albert hides. The nuns tell Ellen that the police are looking for a man who fits Albert's description. Albert comes out of hiding and takes the ticket and money from her and leaves. Ellen's sisters return from their walk and tell her that they saw Albert playing tag with two men. Ellen smiles, dons her coat and hat, tells the sisters she's going to see some men, kisses them goodbye and departs into the fog.".