Seller: The Chatham Bookseller, Madison, NJ, U.S.A.
Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. First Paperback Edition. 68p. A very good copy, a little rubbing at the forecorner of the front cover and at the top of the spine. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by the Author on the Verso of the Title. Book.
Published by The BAU-XI Gallery, Vancouver, BC, Canada, 1967
Seller: Russian Hill Bookstore, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Breeze, Claude (illustrator). 130 pages, 8vo. July 1967. This edition is limited to 1,000 copies. Designed and illustrated by Claude Breeze. Signed and inscribed by author David Watmough in black felt marker on title page. Includes three plays: Friedhof, My Mother's House Has Too Many Rooms, Do You Remember One September Afternoon? Page leafs are both yellow with red illustrations and light grey with typewriter script. B&W cover illustration of three paranoid faces and two eyes. Shelfwear: light rubbing along edges and to covers, light fading. Stapled spine, tightly bound with very clean and crisp pages. Volume is in Very Good condition. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Chicago Signed Books, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Grove Press, New York, 1987
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition, wrappered issue. A touch of rubbing on the wrappers else fine. Signed by Arthur Miller.
Published by New York: Grove Press,, 1987
First Edition Signed
US$ 484.31
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst edition; wrappers issue. Inscribed by the author to the writer, James Stern, '1/15/87. For Jimmy Stern, one of the earliest admirers of my sense of the idiotic for which he was unjustly banished to England.or some such dedication intended to salute Tania and yourself. As usual, Arthur'. Spine creased, and a trifle faded, else a very good copy. 'God it's good to hear from you', Miller wrote to Stern in December 1964. I've thought of you more than you'd believe, and I can't exactly say why either. Just good to know you're in the world.' Stern, the dedicatee of 'A View from the Bridge', was equally fond of Miller, once commenting on their friendship, in a letter to another friend: 'We make each other howl with laughter. He is one of the funniest men I know.'.
Published by New York: Grove Press, Inc., 1987, 1987
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 207.56
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst edition, first printing, signed by the author on the title page. This collection of two one-act plays was first performed as a double bill at New York's Lincoln Center in 1987. This copy is from the theatre collection of Clive Hirschhorn (b. 1940), who spent decades as the film and theatre critic for the Sunday Express. His various histories of Hollywood include The Warner Bros. Story (1978) and The Hollywood Musical (1981). His ownership note is on the front pastedown, dated September 2016. Octavo. Original red cloth, spine lettered in gilt. With dust jacket by Sue Kestin. Ownership inscription dated 1989 to front free endpaper. Spine ends gently bumped, rubbing to bottom edge; jacket price-clipped: a near-fine copy in like jacket.