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Faber & Faber, Incorporated, January 1995. Trade Paperback. Previous owner's name. Bookstore stamp. More
Faber & Faber, Incorporated, January 1995. Trade Paperback. Previous owner's name. Bookstore stamp. More
New Directions, (1947). Hardcover. Remainder stripe on bottom edge. More
Norton, January 1976. Trade Paperback. some yellowing on cover and pages; couple of stains (looks like coffee) on side and bottom page edges; expected bumping and shelf wear for age; name and date inscribed in two places on inside front cover. More
Doubleday Anchor, January 1961. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. 'A Doubleday Anchor Original'. Six classic plays previously published, but published in this collective format fort first time here, and as far as I can find the only time. Mildly edgeworn. Darkened spine with superficial creasing. Bumped at head of spine..... More
Harvest Books, November 1987. Trade Paperback. Here is Bentley's definitive original text, including his long-suppressed foreword. A major study by one of the leading modern dramatic critics. Introduction by Richard Gilman; new Afterword by the Author. Index. More
Penguin Books, March 1990. Trade Paperback. The work of Appia, Artaud, Brecht, E. Gordon Craig, Pirandello, Shaw, Stanislavsky, Richard Wagner, Yeats and Zola is the subject of the first part of this anthology. Their ideas about their art and about the future possibilities of drama are revealed through either their..... More
Hill & Wang, May 2000. Trade Paperback. Introduction by Donald Lyons "What Is Theatre?," originally published in 1968, collects all of Eric Bentley's theater criticism. Bentley's most productive years as a reviewer coincided with some of the greatest years of twentieth-century drama. His essays cover the premieres of works by..... More
Mermaid Dramabook / Hill & Wang, January 1958. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. First Mass Market paperback. Previous reader's name written in ink half title page. [364 pages]. More
Doubleday Anchor, January 1957. Mass Market PaperBack. Darkened spine & margins. [306 pp. plus four page list of available Anchor titles.]. More
Doubleday Anchor Books, 1958. First Edition. Mass Market PaperBack. Mass market paperback with darkened/bowed spine. [385 pages plus three page list of Anchor titles then available]. More
Doubleday Anchor Books, January 1955. Mass Market PaperBack. Darkened spine, dust stained cover, inked tick marks next to 3 out of 5 plays listed on front & there is a black marker strike top left corner front cover. Large elaborate previous dealer's stamp in red ink with handwritten number in..... More
Doubleday Anchor Books, January 1955. Mass Market PaperBack. Mass market paperback with darkened spine. Previous owner's name inked half title page. Volume one of six volume set, edited by Bentley. [302 pages plus five page list of available Anchor titles.]. More
Doubleday Anchor, January 1960. First Edition. Mass Market PaperBack. A paperback original, First/first. Mild edgewear and chipping to corners. Toning. Previous owner's name inked verso of front cover. [296 pages plus four page list of Anchor titles available.]. More
Doubleday Anchor, January 1960. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Mass market paperback with mild edgewear. Previous owner's name in ink verso front cover. Stated First Edition. [296 pages plus four page list of Anchor titles.]. More
Doubleday Anchor, 1959. First Edition. Mass Market PaperBack. Anchor paperback original. Mass market. With darkened spine and margins. [507 pages]. More
A Doubleday Anchor Book, January 1956. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Sunning of spine. Dust stained/slight darkening of textblock top edge. Toe-nail sized smudge upon fore-edge. Internal text clean & without markings, underlining or side-notes. (260 pages plus four pgs. of Anchor titles available.). More
A Doubleday Anchor Book, January 1956. First Thus. Mass Market PaperBack. Heavily worn mass market paperback. Cover creased, with flaking and darkening to white background of wrapper rear panel. Front hinge before half title page is tender. Previous owner's name, a date and Emory University campus address in ballpoint verso..... More
Heinemann Drama, August 2000. Trade Paperback. Certainty may give way to misgiving, happiness may become unease. Moment-to-moment changes often make actors and directors pause and ponder when deciding to perform a Shakespeare comedy. But this should not be the case, claims theatre scholar Albert Bermel. In Shakespeare at the Moment..... More
Easton Press, January 1979. Leather. Red leather with gold lettering & decoration. Silk ribbon marker. Gilt textblock edges. Moire end pages. Previous owner's bookplate affixed to front pastedown. Flecking/wear to margins of boards. More
Southern Illinois University Press / Arcturus Books, October 1971. Paper Back. More
Faber & Faber, January 1996. First Edition. Cloth. Harold Pinter is our foremost living dramatist; and in this ground-breaking book - the first authorized biographical study - Michael Billington examines Pinter's work in the context of his life. Pinter's plays, including such acknowledged masterpieces as The Caretaker and The Homecoming..... More
Plume / New American Library, September 1988. First Thus. Paper Back. Octavo. First Plume/NAL printing, with this number line: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9'. Marginal darkening. [63 pages]. More
Chelsea House Publications, 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. - History's greatest playwrights are covered in one set- Expert analyses by Harold Bloom and other notable critics- Ideal for class use- A must for all serious students of literature- Edited by an award-winning writer/educatorEach Volume, Covering Three To Five Plays, Includes: -..... More
Riverhead Books, January 1998. Trade Paperback. More
Riverhead Books, October 1998. Hardcover. Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human is the culmination of Harold Bloom's life's work in reading, writing about, and teaching Shakespeare. It is his passionate and convincing analysis of the way in which Shakespeare not merely represented human nature as we know it today, but..... More