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Don Carlos. Einführungsmaterial für die II. Theaterwochen der Gewerkschaften. 1. Folge. Aus dem Inhalt: Die gesellschaftliche Situation in Spanien zur Zeit Don Carlos' / Handlung / Leben und Werk des Dichters.
II. Theater - Wochen der Gewerkschaften. - FDGB (Hrsg.). - Friedrich Schiller. -
Editore: Berlin, Tribüne Verlag, ohne Jahr (um 1960). 1960
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Da: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, GermaniaAntiquariat Carl Wegner
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SOFTCOVER. Originalheft, 21 x 14 cm, 15 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, gut erhalten. Bemerkung kaschiert -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Ve…uillez noter nos photos -- Ob Sonnenschein oder warmer Regen: mit einem interessanten Buch kommen Sie immer gut durch den Tag. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K00790-109021.

Programmzettel zu: Pantalon und seine Söhne. Dienstag den 31. Januar 1939, Vorstellungen des Burgtheaters. - Lustspiel in drei Aufzügen von Paul Ernst. - Musik von Alexander Steinbrecher. - Regie: Josef Gielen. - Mitwirkende: Ferdinand Maierhofer, Rosa Albach-Retty, Ulrich Bettac, Alma Seidler, Maria Mayen, Wilhelm Heim und Julia Janssen. - Prolog: Eduard Bolters. -
Burgtheater Wien. - Akademie-Theater im Konzerthaus, III,. Lisztstraße 1. - Paul Ernst. - Alexander Steinbrecher. -
Editore: Wien, 1939. 1939
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Da: Antiquariat Carl Wegner, Berlin, B, GermaniaAntiquariat Carl Wegner
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Softcover. 4°, 28 x 20 cm. Originaler Programmzettel, einseitig bedruckt. Zweifach gefaltet und geringfügig randbestoßen, jedoch sauber und insgesamt gut erhalten. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte be…achten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Ob Sonnenschein oder warmer Regen: mit einem interessanten Buch kommen Sie immer gut durch den Tag. -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K12757-426612.

Editore: Alexander Schadrow, München, 1961 1961
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Da: Programmhefte24 Schauspiel und Musiktheater der letzten 150 Jahre, Görlitz, , GermaniaProgrammhefte24 Schauspiel und Musiktheater der letzten 150 Jahre
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Condizione: siehe Beschreibung. original Heft, 32 Seiten, diverse Abbildungen. Zustand: gut Critic s Choice. Komödie in 3 Akten von Ira Levin. Regie: Carl Heinz Schroth. Bühnenbild: Eduard Löffler. Kostüme: Christl Göringer. Mitwirkende: Karin Jacobsen, Carl Heinz Schroth, Trude Hesterberg, Ulrich Beiger, Maria Andergast, Mario…Münster / Rene Franckh ------- Program booklet "Don't do that, Angelika" Small stage at the Max II Monument 1961 - Original booklet, 32 pages, various illustrations. Condition: good - Critic's Choice. A comedy in three acts by Ira Levin. Directed by Carl Heinz Schroth. Set design by Eduard Löffler. Costume design by Christl Göringer. Cast: Karin Jacobsen, Carl Heinz Schroth, Trude Hesterberg, Ulrich Beiger, Maria Andergast, Mario Münster / Rene Franckh deu.

Editore: February 26, 1960. 1960
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Da: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
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Condizione: Very good. February 26, 1960., 1960. Very good. - Over 85 words typed on his personal 10-1/2 inch high by 7-5/8 inch wide stationery with his name embossed at top left. The well-known musical theater composer & director writes to the political activist and perennial socialist candidate for president Norman Thomas exp…ressing his pleasure that Thomas attended the United World Federalists' luncheon for Lord Attlee. "I hope that you will continue to take an active interest in our work to establish a world at peace under the just, effective and enforceable world law through a strengthened United Nations". Signed "Oscar Hammerstein". Folded for mailing with minor creases to the corners, else near fine. Best known for his collaborative works with Richard Rodgers, the American musical theater producer, lyricist and director Oscar Hammerstein II (1895-1960) won 8 Tony Awards and 2 Academy Awards. Described by Stephen Sondheim as an "experimental playwright", Hammerstein collaborated with Rodgers on "Oklahoma!", "Carousel", South Pacific" "The King and I" and other works that focused on stories and character instead of lighthearted entertainment. Hammerstein was a prominent member of the United World Federalists advocating for a democratic world government. A Presbyterian minister, the recipient Norman Thomas (1884-1968) was a political activist and pacifist. He ran as the Socialist Party candidate for President in 6 elections from 1928 to 1948.
Altre immaginiCollection of a Women's Army Corps Technician Concerning VE Day, Reassignment to the Pacific Theater, and Processions for Roosevelt and Eisenhower, with Lyrical Descriptions of Paris on V-E Day
[Women's History - World War II Women's Army Corps VE Day Pacific Theater] Bremer, Mary J.; Miller, June; Melotte, John
Editore: Paris, France; and Washington, D.C. 1945
Da: Auger Down Books, ABAA/ILAB, Marlboro, VT, U.S.A.Auger Down Books, ABAA/ILAB
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Mary J. Bremer (19172019) was a Technician fourth grade from Grant Township, Nebraska. Her correspondents here include June Miller (1920deceased), an aviation cadet from Michigan, and John Melotte (1919deceased), an artilleryman from Philadelphia. Bremer and Miller were members of the Women's Army Corps (WAC). Established in May… of 1942 as the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, the WAC converted to active duty in July of 1943. The women of WAC, known as Wacs, served in noncombatant roles across the various theaters of World War II. Offered here is a small archive of Bremer's documents and photographs relating to WAC: a few letters, including a description of Paris the day after the Nazi surrender; two pamphlets, including the War Department pamphlet Two down and One to go ; and a collection of photographs of Eisenhower's victory parade and Roosevelt's funeral procession. On April 12, 1945, President Roosevelt died of a stroke in Warm Springs, Georgia. His body was returned to Washington two days later, and a military procession escorted it from the train station to the White House. Two photographs of the funeral procession are included in the archive. One, showing a woman at the start of a section of the parade, is identified verso as "WACs led by Capt. Machen". The following month, the Nazis surrendered. Bremer's friend June Miller was stationed in Paris at the time. She wrote to Bremer the next day, describing the celebration: "It began the night before when we stood on the roof and watched the flares go off all over the city--just like the 4th of July; the Sacred Couer was blazing with lights and it looked like a miniature fairy-land. Last night all the famous old buildings, including the Arc d'Triumph, was all lit up, the fountains in the parks, at Concord, in front of the Trocadero--they were all going, and the kids were wading and splashing around, having the time of their life. It was really something to see--something the French had been waiting a long time for. "Fini le guerre", they kept saying--the end of the war!" Miller also claims to have witnessed a bomber flying a celebratory loop through the Eiffel Tower: "When we came out of the [Trocadéro], the fountains were on, and what a sight that is. Looking down over the water that looks like a miniature waterfall to the Eiffel Tower at the bottom of a small hill. And if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes, I would never have believed that I saw a small bomber come through the bottom, but that's just what it did--and just did clear it, too. The planes seemed to be going as wild as the people on the ground--[they] were so thick up there that pretty soon we thought surely something would happen." In June, Dwight Eisenhower returned from Europe and a homecoming parade was held for him in Washington, D.C. Six photographs of this parade are included in the archive, including a shot of his plane arriving at the airport and one where he is visible standing in the back of a Jeep. Miller notes in her letter from Paris that "you wondered what was coming next; where we would go from here, 'cause in a sense, there is still a war very definitely going on". In fact, John Melotte, who seems to be Miller's partner, writes to Bremer that he "May be slated for that place they call the CBI, but don't tell June please. She does not want me to even mention the place in my letters so I let well enough alone" (July 15, 1945). Hostilities would continue in the CBIthe China-Burma-India theateruntil September of that year. The process by which soldiers were selected to be sent to the Asia-Pacific theater is laid out in the War Department pamphlet Two down and One to go . The pamphlet reminds them that there are still "a couple of big jobs ahead", the primary one being to "crush" or "smash" the "Japs", and the second one being to occupy and police "conquered lands [.] until the peril of future aggression is gone." It is a visually striking piece, with illustrations in a bold black and red color.
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Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.Max Rambod Inc
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U.S. military operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II photograph and newspaper archive, 1941-1945, documenting the Battle of Iwo Jima and the attack on Pearl Harbor. The archive pairs soldier-taken snapshots with official U.S. Navy and press photographs, showing how combat, equipment, and battlefield conditions. Th…e featured original snapshots contain handwritten notations en verso identifying dates, specific locations, soldiers, and equipment. The archive comprises 39 silver gelatin photographs ranging from roughly 3.5 x 5 to 6 x 8 inches, together with original wartime front pages of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin covering the attack on Pearl Harbor, the fall of Italy, and the Allied invasion of Europe. Images include amphibious landings on the black sand beaches of Iwo Jima, with landing craft advancing under naval bombardment; U.S. Navy battleships, destroyers, and landing craft firing on shore defenses; and aerial scenes of dogfights and bombing runs. Close-up battlefield images depict the wreckage left in the wake of combat, including destroyed landing craft, craters from naval artillery, and Japanese fortifications. Several photographs focus on the role of air power, with images of Japanese aircraft under attack, U.S. planes engaging in dogfights, and B-29 Superfortresses bombing enemy positions. A particularly striking image captures a Japanese bomber scoring a direct hit on the USS Yorktown, with billowing smoke rising from the carrier. Handwritten notations on some images identify U.S. servicemen, locations such as Mount Suribachi, and captured Japanese positions. The series of larger military-produced photographs and newspaper clippings have inscriptions on verso identifying locations and vessels depicted, as well as the name tag "K .Benden." Among these are portraits of American soldiers posing at key strategic points, inspecting captured bunkers, and standing beside wrecked aircraft. Reconnaissance images show terrain and fortified positions; ground-level views show cratered landscapes, wrecked landing craft, and captured Japanese fortifications. One image shows the USS West Virginia during the Pearl Harbor attack, with fire damage and crew visible; another shows a Japanese aircraft striking the USS Yorktown. Other photographs show servicemen near Mount Suribachi, inspecting bunkers, and beside wrecked aircraft. Many images carry printed captions within the negatives; others have handwritten verso annotations identifying locations, dates, vessels, and personnel, including one marked "K. Benden." Light wear, minor edge creasing, and occasional surface marks; overall in very good, with strong image clarity.