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  • PROGRAMME, AMHARCLANN NA MAINISTREACH / ABBEY THEATRE. by Abbey Theatre Co.
    Abbey Theatre Co.
    PROGRAMME, AMHARCLANN NA MAINISTREACH / ABBEY THEATRE.

    Edition: First printing.

    Dublin, Ireland: The National Theatre Society, Ltd. 1945. First edition - Program for Monday, 3rd December 1945 and the following nights for the Second Week of "The Playboy of the Western World" in 3 acts by J.M. Synge, with Brid Ni Loingsigh, Denis O'Dea, Cyril Cusack and others. Laid in is a small slip noting that Cussack had suffered an injury to his knee and asking the audience to overlook any stiffness. 4 pp stapled inside paper covers, includes many ads for local businesses.

    Condition: Very good overall in grey-green illustrated paper wrappers (stapled slightly off-center, fragile paper)

    Book ID: 63346
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  • Anonymous (ascribed to Charles B. Fairbanks), foreword by Henry Garrity. )
    MY UNKNOWN CHUM "Aguecheek."

    Edition: Reprint.

    New York: Devon-Adair, 1923. Hardcover - Garrity, one of the founders of the publishing firm Devon-Adair, explains in his foreword why he had this classic book of travel and other essays (on the theater, philosophy) reprinted by calling it his old friend -and he expresses doubt that Fairbanks was the author.

    Condition: Very good in blue cloth with gold lettering on the spine.

    Book ID: 22907
    Keywords: drama, Essays, paris, the louvre
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  • Baraka, Amiri (aka LeRoi Jones.)
    THE SIDNEY POET HEROICAL in 29 Scenes.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    New York: I. Reed Books, (1979.). First edition - A rather strange political play by this African-American poet and playwright - Sidney Poet is "a strong black dude" who came from the West Indies to make it as actor. 106 pp. Cover by C, K. Conridge. ISBN: 0-918408-121.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated wrappers (a new copy.)

    Book ID: 50696
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  • KING KONG: An African Jazz Opera. by Bloom, Harry; lyrics by Pat Williams.
    Bloom, Harry; lyrics by Pat Williams.
    KING KONG: An African Jazz Opera.

    Edition: Paperback original - first printing.

    London: Fontana, (1961). Fontana Books Paperback Original #605. A jazz opera play which tells the story of a black boxer in a South African shanty town - inspired by the life and death of the heavyweight boxing champion Ezekiel Dlamini. Billed as a 'Jazz-Opera', the production was first staged in Johannesburg, opening in February 1959 and even though it was a direct challenge to apartheid it was an immediate success touring the country for two years, before multi-racial audiences, and then opening in London in 1961. The author, Harry Bloom, was a South African attorney and activist who worked with Nelson Mandela during the late 1950s and was detained, without being charged, after the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. Lyrics…

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    London: Fontana, (1961). Fontana Books Paperback Original #605. A jazz opera play which tells the story of a black boxer in a South African shanty town - inspired by the life and death of the heavyweight boxing champion Ezekiel Dlamini. Billed as a 'Jazz-Opera', the production was first staged in Johannesburg, opening in February 1959 and even though it was a direct challenge to apartheid it was an immediate success touring the country for two years, before multi-racial audiences, and then opening in London in 1961. The author, Harry Bloom, was a South African attorney and activist who worked with Nelson Mandela during the late 1950s and was detained, without being charged, after the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. Lyrics by Pat Williams. Illustrated with black and white stills from the theater production. 98 pp.

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    Condition: Near Fine in white pictorial wraps with red & black lettering (an export edition with the price on the front cover replaced with 2 small red triangles)

    Book ID: 88617
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  • THE CENTENNIAL GROVE PLAY: 1872-1972. A Compendium of Highlights from Grove Plays Over the Years, Celebrating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of The Bohemian Club. by (Bohemian Club Grove Play) England, Robert B.
    (Bohemian Club Grove Play) England, Robert B.
    THE CENTENNIAL GROVE PLAY: 1872-1972. A Compendium of Highlights from Grove Plays Over the Years, Celebrating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of The Bohemian Club.

    Edition: First printing.

    San Francisco: Bohemian Club, 1972. Hardcover first edition - Presented on July 28, 1972. Musical director by Charles Dant. Foreword by Charles E. Bulloti, Jr. Color frontispiece of St John of Bohemia by Charles Rehag. Printed by Grabhorn-Hoyem. 129 pp plus a list of plays, from 1902 to 1972.

    Condition: Fine in illustrated paper over boards and pale green cloth spine. Gilt title on spine.

    Book ID: 85622
    Keywords: California, drama, music
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  • SALMAGUNDI: A Quarterly Journal of the Arts, Fall 1970, Number 14. by Boyers, Robert, editor; Alberto Moravia, Adrienne Rich and others, contributors.
    Boyers, Robert, editor; Alberto Moravia, Adrienne Rich and others, contributors.
    SALMAGUNDI: A Quarterly Journal of the Arts, Fall 1970, Number 14.

    Edition: First printing, a literary journal.

    Saratoga Springs, NY : Pantheon, 1984. First edition - Includes a long play "The World's the World" by Alberto translated from the Italian by Arthur A. Coppotelli, an essay on "Poetry and the National Conscience" by Howard Nemerov , poetry by Adrienne Rich, David Wagoner and more. 112 pp. . We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Near fine in printed cream wrappers (some toning to the covers).

    Book ID: 74178
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  • SALMAGUNDI: A Quarterly Journal of the Arts, Winter 1984, Number 62. by Boyers, Robert, editor; Nadine Gordimer.
    Boyers, Robert, editor; Nadine Gordimer.
    SALMAGUNDI: A Quarterly Journal of the Arts, Winter 1984, Number 62.

    Edition: First printing, a literary journal.

    Saratoga : Skidmore College, 1984. First edition - A special issue of Salmagundi magazine devoted entirely to Nadine Gordimer, featuring a conversation with her by Robert Boyers, Clark Blaise and others, and the first appearance of the novella "Something Out There." Includes several articles on Gordimer - Multi-Racism by Stephen Clingman, Masters and Servants by Rowland Smith and more. 196 pp. . We specialize in literary journals, and have many others - including many not yet catalogued and listed on line.

    Condition: Very near fine in glossy wrappers.

    Book ID: 78950
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  • SHOPTALK: Conversations about Theater and Film with Twelve Writers, One Producer and Tennesee Williams' Mother. by Brown, Dennis,
    Brown, Dennis,
    SHOPTALK: Conversations about Theater and Film with Twelve Writers, One Producer and Tennesee Williams' Mother.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Newmarket Press (1992) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - Includes interviews with Edward Albee, Horton Foote, Frank Gilroy, William Goldman, William Inge, Alan Jay Lerner, Mary Mercier, David Merrick, Mason Miller, John Patrick, Richard Wilbur, Edwina Dakin Williams, Tennessee Williams, Lanford Wilson, as they discuss both their successes and failures. Illustrated with photographs. Warmly INSCRIBED on the front endpaper and dated in the year of publication. Foreword by Kevin Kline. Suggestions for further reading, index. xii, 211 pp. Review copy with publisher's material laid in. ISBN: 1-557041288.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 86914
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  • THE REDTHROATS. by Cale, David
    Cale, David
    THE REDTHROATS.

    Edition: First printing, a trade paperback, not issued in hardcover.

    New York: Vintage Books, 1989. First edition - The title story is a surreal drama. Also includes "Smooch Music" a collection of interrelated prose/poetry vignettes. Illustrated with black and white photographs. 101 pp. ISBN: 0-679-73961-0.

    Condition: Good in illustrated wrappers .

    Book ID: 16978
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  • I CAUGHT A CHINESE YANKEE: A Comedy by Choy Buck-tone,
    Choy Buck-tone,
    I CAUGHT A CHINESE YANKEE: A Comedy

    Edition: First printing.

    San Francisco: Hurlow & Choy, Publishers, (1974) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A humorous play about a Hong Kong girl's romance in America, set entirely in an apartment in San Francisco's Chinatown. Copyright page notes that an unpublished title to this work: 'The Yellow Moon is Winking' was copyrighted in 1971. SIGNED and INSCRIBED on the front endpaper and stamped with the author's seal. 160 pp.

    Condition: Very near fine in a very good dustjacket (chip to bottom edge of rear cover of dj, short closed tear).

    Book ID: 76231
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  • WRITINGS OF CARRIE WILLIAMS CLIFFORD AND CARRIE LAW MORGAN FIGGS. by Clifford, Carrie Williams and Carrie Law Morgan Figgs.
    Clifford, Carrie Williams and Carrie Law Morgan Figgs.
    WRITINGS OF CARRIE WILLIAMS CLIFFORD AND CARRIE LAW MORGAN FIGGS.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: G. K. Hall, (1997) dj. Hardcover first edition - A volume in the series "African-American Women Writers, 1910-1940" edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Introduction by P. Jane Splawn. "Both writers from the pre-Harlem Renaissance era, Carrie Williams Clifford and Carrie Law Morgan Figgs (1878-1968) were teachers and community leaders who saw in poetry a means of addressing racial concerns and promoting the betterment of the black race. The poems in Clifford's Race Rhymes (1911) and The Widening Light (1922) and Figgs's Poetic Pearls (1920) and Nuggets of Gold (1921) cover such issues as the Jim Crow laws, military and social contributions of African Americans, Christian ideals, and the injustice of racial prejudice. This collection also includes…

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    New York: G. K. Hall, (1997) dj. Hardcover first edition - A volume in the series "African-American Women Writers, 1910-1940" edited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Introduction by P. Jane Splawn. "Both writers from the pre-Harlem Renaissance era, Carrie Williams Clifford and Carrie Law Morgan Figgs (1878-1968) were teachers and community leaders who saw in poetry a means of addressing racial concerns and promoting the betterment of the black race. The poems in Clifford's Race Rhymes (1911) and The Widening Light (1922) and Figgs's Poetic Pearls (1920) and Nuggets of Gold (1921) cover such issues as the Jim Crow laws, military and social contributions of African Americans, Christian ideals, and the injustice of racial prejudice. This collection also includes Figgs's Select Plays (1923)." Photographs, bibliography, reproduction of original title pages. xlvi, 206 pgs. Intro. by P. Jane Splawn. ISBN: 0-783814356.

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    Condition: Fine in a fine dust jacket (as new.)

    Book ID: 79628
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  • THE SYNDROME OF MR ROACH. by Cole, Honor B.
    Cole, Honor B.
    THE SYNDROME OF MR ROACH.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Vantage Press, (1987) dj. SIGNED hardcover first edition - A drama about a soldier's return to civilian life after serving 4 years in Vietnam, and the obstacles he encounters - poor job opportunities, lack of money and substandard housings. INSCRIBED by the author on the front pastedown and dated in the year of publication. 89 pp. ISBN: 0-533063396.

    Condition: Very near fine in a like dustjacket.

    Book ID: 81346
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  • CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN. by Elder, Lonne III.
    Elder, Lonne III.
    CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1969. dj. Hardcover first edition - The first commercially produced play by this African American writer, a story set in Harlem with its moments of triumph leading inexorably to the tragedy with which it ends. Richard Watts in the NY Post said this 'revealed [Elder] as one of the most important playwrights in America and an author of rare integrity and creative strength.' Although this has been printed many times, the first edition is quite uncommon. 180 pp.

    Condition: Near fine in fine dust jacket (name on front endpaper).

    Book ID: 86741
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  • Elder, Lonne III.
    CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1973. The first commercially produced play by this African American writer.

    Condition: Near fine in wrappers.

    Book ID: 13216
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  • Elder, Lonne III.
    CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1969. dj. Hardcover first edition - The first commercially produced play by this African American writer, a story set in Harlem with its moments of triumph leading inexorably to the tragedy with which it ends. Richard Watts in the NY Post said this 'revealed [Elder] as one of the most important playwrights in America and an author of rare integrity and creative strength.' Although this has been printed many times, the first edition is quite uncommon, especially in this condition.

    Condition: Fine in fine dust jacket.

    Book ID: 28432
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  • Elder, Lonne III.
    CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.

    Edition: Book club edition.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, (1969.) dj. Hardcover - The first commercially produced play by this African American writer, a story set in Harlem with its moments of triumph leading inexorably to the tragedy with which it ends. Richard Watts in the NY Post said this 'revealed [Elder] as one of the most important playwrights in America and an author of rare integrity and creative strength.' Laid in is a brochure from 'Curtain Time' presenting this as the December 1969 selection (illustrated with several photographs.) 180 pp.

    Condition: Fine in very good dust jacket. (bookplate mostly hidden by dj flap.)

    Book ID: 37979
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  • Elder, Lonne III.
    CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.

    Edition: Book club edition.

    New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1973. dj. Hardcover - The first commercially produced play by this African American writer.

    Condition: Very good in a fair dustjacket (tear on spine, chip on front cover of dj.)

    Book ID: 17490
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  • GUKI THE MOON BOY and Other Plays. by Folmsbee, Beulah.
    Folmsbee, Beulah.
    GUKI THE MOON BOY and Other Plays.

    Edition: First edition.

    New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, (1928) dj. Hardcover first edition - Contains five plays for children: Guki the Moon Boy, Jacquenetta and the Queen's Gown, The Princess and the Crystal Pipe, The King's Cobbler, The Gift of Love. Illustrated by Decie Merwin. 155 pp and notes on production. Illustrated endpapers.

    Condition: Very good in black cloth with small pasted on label on spine, no dust jacket.

    Book ID: 66117
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  • THE LOWER DEPTHS: A Play. by Gorky, Maxim; translated by Kitty Hunter-Blair and Jeremy Brooks
    Gorky, Maxim; translated by Kitty Hunter-Blair and Jeremy Brooks
    THE LOWER DEPTHS: A Play.

    Edition: First US printing.

    New York: The Viking Press, (1973) dj. Hardcover first edition - Gorky's masterpiece, originally written in 1901 and performed the following year in Moscow (after being significantly censored) to enough acclaim that it was banned in Russia. This translation by Kitty Hunter-Blair and Jeremy Brooks is from 1972 for the RSC.. Includes a chronology of Gorky's life, introduction by Edward Braun, preface by Jeremy Brooks, a list of the original Royal Shakespeare Company cast in 1972, and the lyrics and notation of song sung in play. xviii, 90 pp. ISBN: 0-670443549.

    Condition: Fine in near fine dust jacket (price-clipped)68

    Book ID: 83937
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  • THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW, Revised Stage Edition. by Hansberry, Lorraine; Robert Nerniroff introduction.
    Hansberry, Lorraine; Robert Nerniroff introduction.
    THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW, Revised Stage Edition.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    New York: Samuel F. French, Inc., (1986). Hansberry's second play in a revised and expanded edition. Includes a new introduction by Robert Nerniroff, the producer of the original production who comments that Hansberry, in the midst of her battle against cancer, was not able to complete the final honing to her satisfaction. The revisions are based on some material that was cut and on his discussions with her during the final months of her life. 143 pp. ISBN: 0-573615411.

    Condition: Very good in printed red wrappers (some rubbing to the covers, but a tight and clean copy)

    Book ID: 88857
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  • A RAISIN IN THE SUN and THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW, 25th Anniversary Edition. by Hansberry, Lorraine; Robert Nerniroff introduction, Amiri Baraka, essay.
    Hansberry, Lorraine; Robert Nerniroff introduction, Amiri Baraka, essay.
    A RAISIN IN THE SUN and THE SIGN IN SIDNEY BRUSTEIN'S WINDOW, 25th Anniversary Edition.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    New York: Plume, (1987). Expanded Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition, one which restores the cuts made to the original play. Includes a new introduction by Robert Nerniroff who comments "This is the most complete edition of A Raisin in the Sun ever published. Like the American Playhouse production for television, it restores to the play two scenes unknown to the general public, and a number of other key scenes and passages staged for the first time in twenty-fifth anniversary revivals and, most notably, the Roundabout Theatre's Kennedy Center production on which the television picture is based. . . Produced in 1959, the play presaged the revolution in black and women's consciousness that exploded in the years following the playwright's death in…

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    New York: Plume, (1987). Expanded Twenty-fifth Anniversary edition, one which restores the cuts made to the original play. Includes a new introduction by Robert Nerniroff who comments "This is the most complete edition of A Raisin in the Sun ever published. Like the American Playhouse production for television, it restores to the play two scenes unknown to the general public, and a number of other key scenes and passages staged for the first time in twenty-fifth anniversary revivals and, most notably, the Roundabout Theatre's Kennedy Center production on which the television picture is based. . . Produced in 1959, the play presaged the revolution in black and women's consciousness that exploded in the years following the playwright's death in 1965 to ineradicably alter the social fabric and consciousness of the nation and the world." Also includes critical essays by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Frank Rich and John Braine. xix, 340 pp. ISBN: 0-452264855.

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    Condition: Near fine.

    Book ID: 88856
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  • [Hellman, Lillian, 1906-1984] Wright, William.
    LILLIAN HELLMAN: The Image, The Woman.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: Simon & Schuster, (1986.) dj. Hardcover first edition - A balanced and thoroughly researched biography of this woman, who was one of the most prominent screenwriters and playwrights of the 20th century, but is perhaps even better known for her 30 year long affair with detective story writer Dashiell Hammett and her left-wing politics, and her literary memoirs. Notes, index. 507 pp, plus 16 pp of photographs. ISBN: 0-671526871.

    Condition: Fine in near fine dust jacket (price-clipped.)

    Book ID: 37219
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  • CONVERSATIONS WITH LILLIAN HELLMAN. by [Hellman, Lillian] Bryer, Jackson R.
    [Hellman, Lillian] Bryer, Jackson R.
    CONVERSATIONS WITH LILLIAN HELLMAN.

    Edition: Trade paperback.

    Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi, (1986.). Twenty-seven conversations with Lillian Hellman, arranged chronologically and ranging from early newspaper interviews on the occasions of the Broadway openings of her plays through longer talks with her which originally appeared in various journals, including the Paris Review, Esquire, and Rolling Stone. Among the interviewers were Rex Reed, Nora Ephron, Lucius Beebe, Dan Rather, Bill Moyer and many others. Topics ranged from playwriting to women's liberation, porno writer and her appearance before the House UnAmerican Committee. List of her books, chronology, index. xxvi, 298 pp. ISBN: 0-87805-2941.

    Condition: Very near fine in illustrated wrappers.

    Book ID: 42932
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  • Hochhuth, Rolf.
    THE DEPUTY.

    Edition: First US printing.

    New York: Grove Press, 1964. Hardcover first edition - The full edition of the play described as the 'most controversial' of our time, an investigation of Pope Pius XII's silence in the face of the Holocaust. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston. Foreword by Albert Schweitzer.

    Condition: Very good in a near finedustjacket (bookplate, toning to pages.)

    Book ID: 12583
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  • THE LANGSTON HUGHES READER. by Hughes, Langston.
    Hughes, Langston.
    THE LANGSTON HUGHES READER.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: George Braziller, 1958. dj. Hardcover first edition - The selected writings of the man whom Carl Van Vechten called "the Negro Poet Laureate". One of the most important figures of the Harlem Renaissance, he wrote poet, plays, novels, autobiography, drama, short stories, articles and more. This book contains a generous selection of his work in all categories and includes some new material not previously published in book form. 501 pp plus a 1 pp bibliography.

    Condition: Very good in a good dust jacket (ends of spine bumped, dj missing about 1cm at top of spine)

    Book ID: 41650
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  • Hughes, Langston.
    THE LANGSTON HUGHES READER.

    Edition: First printing.

    New York: George Braziller, 1958. dj. Hardcover first edition - The selected writings of the man whom Carl Van Vechten called "the Negro Poet Laureate". One of the most important figures of the Harlem Renaissance, he wrote poet, plays, novels, autobiography, drama, short stories, articles and more. This book contains a generous selection of his work in all categories and includes some new material not previously published in book form. 501 pp plus a 1 pp bibliography.

    Condition: Very good in a poor dust jacket (tattered - in 3 pieces - front cover, front flap separated - with edgewear, chipping, peeled spot on front, loss of about 1/2 inch at bottom of spine)

    Book ID: 39431
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  • CAVE BIRDS: An Alchemical Cave Drama. by Hughes, Ted. Drawings by Leonard Baskin.
    Hughes, Ted. Drawings by Leonard Baskin.
    CAVE BIRDS: An Alchemical Cave Drama.

    Edition: First printing.

    London & Boston, Faber & Faber, (1978) dj. Hardcover first edition - "A superb and haunting combination of word and image." Originally published in a limited edition in 1975, this first trade edition has had some poems re-written, others added or deleted, but it is still illustrated with the original drawings by Leonard Baskin. Oblong format. 63 pp. ISBN: 0-571109764.

    Condition: Fine in a near fine dustjacket (price-clipped, ghost of sticker on cover.)

    Book ID: 54631
    Keywords: Alchemy, drama, Poetry
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  • FUNNYHOUSE OF A NEGRO: A Play in One Act. by Kennedy, Adrienne.
    Kennedy, Adrienne.
    FUNNYHOUSE OF A NEGRO: A Play in One Act.

    Edition: Early printing, a slim booklet.

    New York: Samuel French, Inc. (c 1969). The first play to be produced by this African American playwright; it opened off-Broadway in 1964 and won the Obie Award for Distinguished Play (sharing the award with Amiri Baraka's Dutchman). Considered as part of both the Black Arts Movement and the Theater of the Absurd, this takes place in Sarah's mind, allowing the audience to witness the alienation of being a black woman in the United States, as Sarah struggles with her mixed ancestry. 24 pp plus 8 pp ads. ISBN: 0-573621667.

    Condition: Near fine in stapled gold wrappers.

    Book ID: 84466
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  • Lee, Warren M. [1908-1978.]
    THE LEGEND OF DEVIL'S GULCH: An Historical Fantasy of Early Days in the Black Hills.

    Edition: First printing.

    Vermillion, South Dakota: University of South Dakota Press, (1990.). Hardcover first edition - Volume One in the Wayne S. Knutson Dakota Playwrighting Project. A play originally staged in 1948 at the Black Hills Playhouse, and one which has remained the most enduring work of South Dakota's most produced playwright. Foreword by Wayne S. Knutson, introduction by L. D. (Hap) Haberman, edited by Kenn Robbins, music by
    Don S. Sundquist and lyrics by Richard L. Lippke (added in 1956) . Photographs. List of cast members. xi, 85 pp.m Patron of the Arts edition. Uncommon. ISBN: 0-929925-076.

    Condition: Fine in green cloth with gilt lettering.

    Book ID: 29522
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  • Lipton, Lawrence
    RAINBOW AT MIDNIGHT.

    Edition: First printing.

    Francestown, New Hampshire: The Golden Quill Press, (1955.) dj. Hardcover first edition - Award-winning author's first collection of poetry (preceded by two novels and other works) - the dramatic title sequence was presented as an oratorio for four voices in 1954. 75 pp. Lipton is perhaps best known now for his 1959 history of the beats "The Holy Barbarians."

    Condition: Very near fine in a good dustjacket. (light toning to the pages, edgewear and chipping to the dj.) Uncommon.

    Book ID: 34555
    Keywords: beats, drama, oratorio, Poetry
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