Playright (4 results)
Published by Playbill Incorporated 1955
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Rare Reads, Athens, U.S.A.Rare Reads
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
US$ 22.00
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. A little rubbing and soiling. Very Good + condition.
More imagesTHEATRE PLAYBILL. LITTLE EM'LY. Being a Dramatic Version of the Celebrated Story of "David Copperfield," By Mr Charles Dickens, Adapted to the Stage by Mr. Andrew Hallicay [with] NELL! or The Old Curiosity Shop. Olympic Theatre. Wych Street, Strand. Licensed by the Lord Chamberlain to Mr. W. H. Liston, Sole Lesse and Manager, Craven Buildings, Strand.
[Dickens, Charles. 1812 - 1870] - Inspriation. Halliday, Andrew - Playright
Published by W. S. Johnson, "Nassau Steam Press," 59, St. Martin's Lane, W. C. (n. d.), [London]
- Hardcover
Seller: Tavistock Books, ABAA, Reno, U.S.A.Tavistock Books, ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerCa late 1870. Cf Bolton OCS22 & DC53. Single sheet, printed recto only. Landscape format: 13-3/8" x 16-5/8" Little Em'ly initially produced in late 1869 [cf. Bolton 43], research suggests this playbill from the revival in late 1870. Age-toning, some edge-chipping, fold-lines with splits along the seams. A Fair - Good copy of thi…s very rare, and extremely fragile, survivor. Now housed in a clear archival mylar protector.
ALS, Jan 27, [19]78; about 50 words, Dear Mr. .
MILLER, Arthur, American playright, author of Death of a Salesman, etc)
- Signed
Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, U.S.A.Second Life Books, Inc.
Contact seller4-star seller1 page to an autograph collector, promising a signed photo, etc. Very good. .
TLS, 11/29/[19]83; about 90 words, to "Mr. [Henry] Gold"
MILLER, Arthur, American playright, author of Death of a Salesman, etc)
- Signed
Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, U.S.A.Second Life Books, Inc.
Contact seller4-star sellerMiller complains about an award ceremony: The program had been endless, painful.I belive Jophn's was the last prize. I wanted to simply hand it to him and congratulate him. I said something like, "Now that everyone else has said absolutely all there is to say, please accept congratulations for yet another award for your great wo…rk and let us hurry home." Miller is probably talking about an award given to John Huston who directed the movie "The Misfits" based on Miller's script.