Edwardian Drama: A Critical Study
Faber & Faber, August 1989. Paper Back. Octavo. Previous owner's name inked first inside page. Sticker residue on back cover. [125 pages]. More
Faber & Faber, August 1989. Paper Back. Octavo. Previous owner's name inked first inside page. Sticker residue on back cover. [125 pages]. More
Macmillan Publishing Company, January 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo. First/first. In mildly darkened at edges DJ. Brown cloth covered boards with gold lettering on spine. Tanned end pages. Darkened/dust stained textblock fore-edge and top edge.[321 pp.]. More
MacMillan Publishing Company, January 1977. Hardcover. As is. One inch split at the bottom of the spine. Binding still tight. All text clean and clear. More
Macmillan, January 1966. First Edition. Cloth. First/first US edition in dustjacket with mild edgewear. Front flap is clipped with vertical crease. Gingerbread brown cloth covered boards with gold lettering along spine. There is a review clipped from an Atlanta based newspaper glued to the Front Free End Page entitled 'A..... More
Collier Books, September 1974. Reprint. Paper Back. Octavo. Dust stains & soiling. Sticker residue affiixed to verso of front cover. 308 pages. More
Applause, February 2000. First Thus. Cloth. For six decades, Harold Clurman illuminated our artistic, social, and political awareness in thousands of reviews, essays, and lectures. His work appeared indefatigably in The Nation, The New Republic, The London Observer, The New York Times, Harper's, Esquire, New York Magazine, and more. The..... More
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages, July 1997. Trade Paperback. A complete guide to the business of beginning an acting career in theatre, ?lm, or television, this text offers counsel to acting majors on actor training approaches, career positioning, ?nding an agent, auditioning, interviewing, and making long-range career decisions. More
Princeton University Press, April 1976. Hardcover. Shakespeare's plays have never had a larger audience than they do in our time. This wide viewing is complemented by modern scholarship, which has verified and elucidated the plays' texts. Nevertheless, Shakespeare's plays continue to be revised. In order to find out how and..... More
Hill and Wang, January 1982. Paper Back. 20th printing, 1983; Covers and spine mildly worn; Previous owner initials present at half title; Text free of markings; An excellent copy. More
Bloomsbury USA, August 2010. Paper Back. Shakespeare's First Folio, the first complete collection of his plays, was almost never printed. Its eventual publication went practically unnoticed, and many of the original 750 copies were gone before the turn of the eighteenth century. But a hundred years later the plays were..... More
Samuel French, Inc., 1959. Stapled Soft Cover. More
Anchor Books, 1961. Reprint. Trade Paperback. Mild edgewear. Dust stains. [289 pages0. More
Knopf Publishing Group, October 2010. Hardcover. Noel Coward said, "The only thing that really saddens me over my demise is that I shall not be here to read the nonsense that will be written about me and my works and my motives . . . There will be lists of..... More
Doubleday & Company, January 1955. First Edition. Cloth. Octavo. Tan covered cloth with dust stains & soiling. Tanned/darkened spine. Black lettering. Missing dust jacket. Bumped/bruised bottom corners. Tanned/foxed end pages. Spine leans slighly. Sound binding. [191 pp.]. More
Grove Pr, December 1979. Trade Paperback. Slight shelfwear and foxing along edges. More
Currency Press Pty Ltd, October 2013. Trade Paperback. Asylum seekers and refugees are at the vanguard of some of today's most pressing international challenges, their perilous journeys mapping the borderlines of a world in which the right to enter and remain in safe and secure living spaces is zealously guarded..... More
Greenwood, August 1996. Hardcover. Tennessee Williams is generally regarded, along with Eugene O'Neill and Arthur Miller, as one of the greatest American dramatists of the 20th century. This reputation rests upon more than 40 years of critical acclaim accrued by his two masterpieces-- A Streetcar Named Desire and The Glass..... More
Da Capo Press, April 1999. Trade Paperback. Intensely private, possibly saintly, but perhaps misanthropic, Samuel Beckett was the most legendary and enigmatic of writers. Anthony Cronin's biography is a revelation of this mythical figure as fully human and fallible, while confirming his enormous stature both as a man and a...... More
Bloomsbury Methuen Drama, March 1994. Mass Market PaperBack. Dario Fo is Italy's leading contemporary playwright and performer, renowned throughout the world for his dazzling radical satires Can't Pay Won't Pay is set in Milan, but "the problems are desperately familiar...Fo-faced farce wears a broad smile and proceeds at breathtaking speed"..... More
Methuen Drama, September 2009. Trade Paperback. Twenty monologues for women Twenty monologues in this volume which range from the deeply serious to the extravagantly comic and accessible to a wide range of audiences"The pieces are comic, grotesque, on purpose. First of all because we women have been crying for two..... More
random house, January 1971. Hardcover. Jacket has some edge wear and corner chipping. Mylar wrapped to protect. Book is lightly bumped at the top of the spine. Two 'Workshop Theatre' stamps on the front endpapers. More
Manchester University Press, October 1997. Trade Paperback. Links acting traditions with cultural milieu. No other book on Hamlet on the stage covers as much theoretical ground. Covers a number of foreign productions and pays much attention to the role of scenography. More
Hill & Wang / Mermaid Dramabook, June 1961. Mass Market PaperBack. Tanned, slightly cocked spine. Textblock top edge is foxed & dust stained. Previous owner's name in ink verso of front cover top edge. [278 pages]. More
Cambridge University Press, March 2009. Paper Back. Originally published in 1953, this was the first edition of Dekker's plays to appear in print since the late nineteenth century. Thus, for many years prior, Dekker had been the least accessible of the prominent Elizabethan dramatists, with the result that his anthologized..... More