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Editore: Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kansas, 1923
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Libro
Paper Wrappers. Condizione: Good. In English. 96 pages. 126 x 87 mm. Minor staining on front. wrapper.
Editore: Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, KS, 1936
Da: Book Happy Booksellers, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: CBA
Softcover. Condizione: Good+. Wraps; 43pp; Covers & pages age-toned, one corner of booklet slightly curled, text unmarked, binding is tight, Good+ condition. Vintage freethought pamphlet. This issue: Joseph McCabe: Fighter for Freethought -- Fifty Years on the Rationalist Front by Isaac Goldberg; Ask Haldeman-Julius: Review of Questions and Answers by Joseph McCabe.
Editore: The Stratford Company, Boston, 1920
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
76p., fiction, poetry, plays and essays, very good in printed green wraps. Short fiction and a number of poems by Nervo, the great Mexican poet and diplomat, variously translated, plus "A Note on Amado Nervo" by editor Goldberg. Witter Bynner, the Santa Fe imagist, is represented by two playlets, "War" and "The Empty City;" the latter is Bynner writing as "Ding U Doo" in mockery of Chinese conventions, perhaps overreacting to senior Imagist Ezra Pound's enthusiasm for notions Chinese).
Editore: Theatre Arts Monthly, Inc., 1930
Da: Brothertown Books, Deansboro, NY, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. This is the September 1930 issue of "Theatre Arts Monthly", being Volume XIV, Number 9. The issue is noteworthy for presenting the astoundingly beautiful architectural designs of Norman Bel Geddes. These were, collectively "Six Theatre Projects" that were designed for and under consideration by the Architectural Commission of the Chicago World's Fair. The photographs by Maurice Goldberg capture the fantastic, Art Deco beauty of Bel Geddes' fanciful designs. They are, simply, beautiful. It was a major presentation and subscribers to "Theatre Arts Monthly" were luck indeed. ************************************************* There is much else in this issue to commend it. The articles are of high quality and the accompanying photographs, scattered through the issue are lovely. Below you can read through the Table of contents, but I want to draw attention to two photographs : 1) a glowingly dour Russian actor, Abasmirza Sharifov, posing as Hamlet; 2) a young and beautiful Agnes De Mille appearing posing in tutu as the newest member of the Dance Repertory Theatre - she is just starting out on her powerful dance career! (The Table of Contents misspells her name as 'Aganes ).******************************************* TABLE OF CONTENTS The World and the Theatre : Maurice de Féraudy - The Genius of Racine - Rheinhardt's Satire on Movies / The London Scene - The English Theatre Holds its Own - by Ashley Dukes / I Look at the Theatre - by C. R. W. Nevinson/ La Montansier - by Rosamund Gilder / Six Theatre Projects - by Norman Bel Geddes / "Fierce and Luxurious Dolores" - by M. Willson Disher / The Teatro di Torino , A Playhouse with Open Doors to All the Arts - by Guglielmo Alberti / "The Devil Comes to Alcatraz, A Warm Weather Fantasy" - the text of a play by William H. Fulham / The summer Theatre / Feather Pictures of the Commedia Dell' Arte - by Gerhard. R. Lomer / Theatre Arts Bookshelf ******************************************** PHOTO ILLUSTRATIONS: Maurice de Féraudy (Dean of the actor of the Comédie Française / Garrick Gaieties / Karsavina and Harold Turner with the Marie Rambert Dancers / Marie Rambert and Harold Turner in "Our Lady's Juggler" / To scenes from the London revival of Farquhar's "The Beaux Strategem" (Edith Evans and Miles Malleson) / Abasmirza Sharifov as Hamlet at the Azerbaidjan State Art Theatre in Baiku / Agnes De Mille, newest member of The Dance Repertory Theatre, appears in a reminiscence of Degas / Six theatre Projects by Norman Bel Geddes : The Intimate Theatre; The Repertory Theatre; The Water Pageant Theatre; The Temple of Music (2 photos)The Cabaret Theatre; The Divine Comedy Theatre (2 photos) - There are also accompanying line drawings and ground plans. / Sergio Tofano's Teatro di Torino - Bonaventura Uncovers the Dog / Set by Virgilio Marchi for Teatro di Torino production of Rossini's "L'Italiana in Algeri" / Set by Guido Salvini for "The Barber of Seville / Set by Theodore Komisarjevsky for Vittorio Gui's musical fable, "La Fata Malerba" / Silhouette of Minnesota University's production of "Martha" / Feather Pictures of the Commedia Dell' Arte (8 pictures) / Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author" - a scene from the Seattle Repertory Playhouse production of that play. ********************************************** TITLE : Theatre Arts Monthly / ISSUE : Vol. XIV , No. 9 / DATE : September 1930 / EDITOR : Edith J. R. Isaacs (1878 - 1956) / AUTHOR CONTRIBUTORS : Various. Norman Bel Geddes (1893 - 1958), Rosamond Gilder (1891 - 1986), et al. / PHOTOGRAPHS : Maurice Goldberg (1881 - 1949) ,Gilbert René, et al / IMPRINT : Theatre Arts Monthly, Inc / PLACE : New York and London / EDITION : Not really applicable, but : First Appearance for individual articles - and at least the First Printing of the issue, containing the misspelling of Agnes De Mille's first name (Aganes). - against any subsequent printings which would have certainly corrected the error. / DETAILS : Monthly periodical, cont.
Editore: Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, KS, 1936
Da: Book Happy Booksellers, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: CBA
Softcover. Condizione: Good+. Wraps; 30pp; Covers age-toned, pages slightly age-toned, text unmarked, binding is tight, Good+ condition. Vintage freethought pamphlet. This issue: Mussolini Exposed: A Review of the Libertarian Work of George Seldes, Author of "Sawdust Caesar" by Isaac Goldberg.