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New York: Random House, (1954). First edition. Illustrated with photographs of the stage production. Near fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket with age darkening and very shallow chipping. Item #25463 More
New York: Random House, (1954). First edition. Illustrated with photographs of the stage production. Near fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket with age darkening and very shallow chipping. Item #25463 More
New York: Knopf, 1919. First edition. "For which the music has been composed by Reginald DeKoven." Illustrations from the play. Minor soiling on a few pages, otherwise very good in chipped and worn dust jacket. Item #39755 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1952. First edition. " A limited edition. Not for sale" and first print appearance of this play. THE TROJAN HORSE was first presented by the BBC and was later included in MacLeish's COLLECTED POEMS: 1917-1952 (for which he won the National Book Award for poetry in..... Item #33413 More
New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1911. Deluxe edition with illustrations by F. Cayley Robinson, first thus. 25 color plates loosely mounted on heavy paper stock. Very good with spine ends and corners bumped and rubbed. The spine is tanned and the ends are beginning to fray slightly... Item #51367 More
New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Co., 1984. First edition. Number 24 of 130 numbered copies signed by Mamet and Koren. Frontispiece etching SIGNED and numbered (24/130). This copy signed on colophon page by Koren, as called for, but INSCRIBED BY MAMET on half-title page, "Dear Sara -- Merry Christmas +..... Item #54629 More
New York: Grove Press, (1978). First edition, the simultaneous hardcover issue which was published in a small printing. Fine in dust jacket. Item #24735 More
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1934. First edition. Name on front free endpaper and gilt spine decorations slightly dulled, otherwise near fine in lightly soiled dust jacket with shallow edge chipping, some short closed edge tears and cream background of spine tanned. Still, a bright, attractive copy. Item #33276 More
New York: Macmillan Co., 1928. First U.S. edition. Number 330 of 350 SIGNED, NUMBERED copies. Subtle spotting to spine otherwise bright and fine in publisher's numbered slipcase with small sticker shadow and what appears to be archival tape repairing a split in the lower end. Item #55042 More
London: William Heinemann Ltd., (1938). First edition of this play, a comedy in three acts. Simultaneously issued in hardback and paperwraps, and presume therefore a relatively small quantity of the hardbacks were issued. This copy in hardback. Name on front endpaper otherwise very good condition in red cloth with very..... Item #52200 More
London: William Heinemann, 1933. First edition. His last play before deciding to focus on other writing. Page edges foxed otherwise near fine in very good or better lightly foxed and soiled dust jacket slightly tanned at spine. Item #54212 More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958. First edition. Near fine in a lovely dust jacket with minor edge rubbing, shallow chipping to head of spine and light wear to base of spine and corners. Item #25145 More
New York: Harper & Bros. 1927. First edition. Wood-cut frontispiece by Cimino. Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket with minor edge wear, spine slightly darkened and a faint water stain on bottom quarter of spine. Much nicer than it sounds. Item #24747 More
New York: Viking Press, (1964). First edition. One of 499 SIGNED numbered copies for sale. There were also 500 copies for private distribution. One of his most personal plays, a thinly veiled personal critique centered on Miller's recent divorce from Marilyn Monroe. The book is very good with spine slightly..... Item #54687 More
New York [Toronto]: Viking Press (Macmillan Co.), 1949. First Canadian edition. Pulitzer Prize winner for drama and winner of the 1949 Tony Award. One of the best of the 20th century by everyone's account. Very good with light soiling to the cover, spine a little darkened, and edges bumped. Lacking..... Item #51932 More
New York: Viking Press, 1949. First edition. Pulitzer Prize winner for drama and winner of the 1949 Tony Award. One of the best of the 20th century by everyone's account. The book is about fine with the barest wear in very good or better dust jacket with wear on spine..... Item #53833 More
New York: Atheneum, 1972. First edition. New York Drama Critics' Award, Best Play 1972 and the Pulitzer Prize. Illustrated with photographs of the stage production starring Walter McGinn, Charles Durning, Michael McGuire, Paul Sorvino and Richard Dysart. Very good or better with small sticker residue on front pastedown and cloth..... Item #29112 More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1930. First edition of this play, a tale of an unlikely marriage. Near fine in dust jacket fading on the spine. Item #46161 More
London: Methuen & Co., (1929). First edition. Offset near hinges on endpapers (from the binding), otherwise near fine with top edge gilt; in very good or better dust jacket, slightly tanned at spine with small chips on corners and spine ends and light rubbing to folds. Housed in specially made..... Item #49475 More
New York: Ray Long & Richard R. Smith, Inc., 1932. First edition. Translated by Jane Hinton. Helen Hayes starred in the New York production. Residue from bookplate removal on front pastedown (partially under flap) and light soiling, otherwise near fine in a slightly soiled price-clipped dust jacket. Item #29046 More
London: Macmillan & Co. Ltd., 1952. First edition. Slight bubbling to front pastedown near hinge (production error) otherwise fine in lightly soiled dust jacket with slightly tanned spine, a chip in upper front flap fold and a few closed edge tears. Still, a bright, attractive copy that includes the preface..... Item #33063 More
(New York): Phaedra, 1966. First edition. Juliar's variant d with red endpapers and lacking "New York 17, N. Y." at bottom of back flap. Fine in dust jacket with light rubbing. Item #32736 More
New York: Random House, (1954). First edition. Two very tiny tears to head of spine,otherwise near fine in price-clipped dust jacket with minor rubbing, orange background of spine faded and shallow chipping to spine ends and tips. Still, a bright, attractive copy with photographs from the production which starred Burgess..... Item #33117 More
New York: The Macmillan Co., 1926. First U.S. edition. His most famous play and one of the most famous Irish dramas. Minor rubbing to corners, name on front end paper, and a small dark spot on front inner hinge paper, otherwise very good or better in a dust jacket with..... Item #32771 More
New York: Boni & Liveright, (1924). First edition. Very good with bumping and rubbing to the spine ends and the bottom right corner of the front board. Top edge of the front cover also has a small closed tear in the paper covering the board, which is only barely noticable..... Item #51909 More