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| to select author names starting with A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z back to page 1 of full catalog (starting with NO authornames) | This selection contains 190 title(s) on 8 pages. This is page 1 with nrs. 1 to 25 |
| 14 programs for stage productions of Moore and Burgess Program (2), On Change, Mazeppa, Mother in Law, The Silver King, Pomander Walk, The Popinjay, High Jinks, On Trial, In the Night, La Tosca, Cavalleria Rusticana and At the Villa Rose. London, 1881-1921. 8vo. Various pagings. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. The Burgess programs have a few chips and tears; On Change at the Parkhurst Grand Hall Holloway is badly chipped; Mazeppa at Sanger's is browned; Mother in Law by George R. Sims is at the Opera Comique, and is browned; The Silver King has a not conspicuous fold; Pomander Walk has a cover by Garth Jones; The Popinjay is partly split on the spine; High Jinks has spotting, tears and a fold; On Trial has a little browning; In the Night has a few tears an misfolding on the spine; La Tosca by V. Sardou has some dirt marks, Calvalleria Rusticana, is the 1920 Royal Opera Covent Garden Program for the year; At the Villa Rose, has some browning along the top edge. Most programs are dated in pencil. USD 140.00 [Appr.: EURO 94.25 | £UK 84 | JP¥ 12449] Book number: 05-1928 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| The Lights o' London. (Program). London: Royal Princess Theatre,1681. 8vo. [2] pp. Wraps. Program with cast for Sept. 19, 1881, of play written by George R. Sims. Cast and title only. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1505 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Program for stage production of Harvey. San Francisco, Calif.: Geary Theatre, 1948. 8vo. [32] pp. Starring Joe E. Brown. With advertisements. Original owner wrote in pencil 'June 2, 1948'; rear corner bent. Order form for The Winslow Boy laid in. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1702 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Hop o' My Thumb and Puss in Boots. London: Surrey Theatre, 1880-1883. 8vo. [4] pp. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. Both the plays are pantomimes. Hop 'o My Thumb has a few small tears and some dirt; Puss in Boots is folded and printed on yellow paper, with some dirt. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1929 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of King Frolic and Happy Go Lucky... London: Grecian Theatre, ca. 1880s. 8vo. [4] pp. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. King Frolic by Henry Pettit, has some dirt on covers and a fold; Happy Go Lucky has a scotch tape repairs, few small tears and browning. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1927 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Sindbad, and Pluto, or, Little Orpheus and His Lute. London: Royalty Theatre, ca. 1880s. 8vo. [4] pp. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. Sindbad by Frank W. Green, preceded by Not Registered and Ten Minutes for Refreshments, has some dirt on covers and tears and some chips; Pluto by H. J. Byron, preceded by A Husband in Clover and The Fisherman's Daughter, has a few small tears and browning with decorative front wrappers. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1926 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of A Trip to the Moon, The Yellow Dwarf, King Henry VIII and Oliver Twist. London, ca. 1880-1912. 8vo. [4] pp. wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. A Trip to the Moon, with music by Jacques Offenbach, has some dirt on covers; The Yellow Dwarf, by Robert Reece and Alfred Thompson, has tears along the edges on the wrappers; Oliver Twist, by J. Comyns Carr, is dirty with some tears; Shakespeare's King Henry VIII is quite dirty and torn and folded; Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree was the proprietor for the last two items. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1924 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Aladdin and The Monk and the Woman. London: Lyceum Theatre, ca. 1909-1912. 8vo. Various pagings. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. Aladdin, by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carpenter, has some dirt on covers and lacks back wrapper; The Monk and the Woman, by Fredk Melville, has foxing on the wrappers USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1923 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Claude Duval and The Pointsman. London: Royal Olympic Theatre, 1881-1887. 8vo. Various pagings. Contains the cast list of the plays. Claude Duval, by H. P. Stephens and Edward Solomon, has some dirt on covers; The Pointsman, by R. C. Carton and Cecil Raleigh, is split down the center fold on both pages and has tears stains and folds. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1922 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Afgar and One Dam Thing after Another. London: London Pavilion, ca. 1919-1927. 8vo. Various pagings. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. Afgar, by Fred Thompson and Worton David, has a spot on cover with a 1919 ad in it; One Dam Thing after Another has lyrics by Lorenz Hart and music by Richard Rodgers, book by Ronald Jean, and has a with a small spot on the back and a small dirt mark on front cover. USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 05-1921 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Jane, Rip van Winkle, The Marionettes and Preserving Mr. Panmure. London: Comedy Theatre, ca. 1880-1911. 8vo. Various pagings. Contains the cast list of the plays. Jane is a small trifold. Rip van Winkle is a large trifold, with a farce The Fast Coach preceding it. The Marionettes by Pierre Wolff was produced shortly after Edward the Seventh's death dated 1911 in pencil. Preserving Mr. Panmure by Arthur Wing Pinero is about 1911 or 1912 and in dated in pencil 1911 with some browning. USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.5 | £UK 36 | JP¥ 5335] Book number: 05-1840 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of My Only Coat, Aladdin, A Pair of Them, Ariel, Blue Beard, Whittington and His Cat, Peggy and The Girl on the Film. London: Gaiety Theatre, ca. 1882-1915. 8vo. Various pagings. Contains the cast list of the plays. My Only Coat by J. J. Dallas has a stain on front cover. Aladdin lacks the outside cover with some tears along the spine, A Pair of Them is a benefit performance for Miss Kate Vaughan, Ariel has a small section removed from front cover. Blue Beard orThe Hazard of the Dye by F.C. Burnand has some browning on cover, Whittington and His Cat lacks outside cover. Peggy and The Girl on the Film are trifold and have color front covers. USD 125.00 [Appr.: EURO 84.25 | £UK 75 | JP¥ 11115] Book number: 05-1839 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of The Guv'nor and The Half-way House. London: Vaudeville Theatre, 1880-1881. 8vo. [4] pp. Contains the cast list of the plays. The Gov'nor by E. G. Lankester was followed by a farce A Highland Fling by Joseph J. Dilley, has some tears with embossed border. The Half-way House by George R. Sims was preceded The Henwitchers by Percy Fitzgerald and followed by Twenty Minutes with a Tiger, with embossed border with some dirt. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1836 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of The Mousmé and Princess Caprice? London: Shaftesbury Theatre, ca. 1912-1913. 8vo. Various pagings. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. The Mousmé by Alex. W. Thompson and Robert Courtneige has a slight chip a the seal area with great ads. The program for Princess Caprice? has a few small tears around the edges with wonderful ads and a lipstick mark(?) on the cover. Both are written by owner on cover 1912. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1835 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of The Parvenu, Engaged, The Danischeffs, A Bachelor of Arts and Comrades. London: Royal Court Theatre, ca. 1882-1910. 8vo. [4] pp. Contains the cast list of the plays. The Parvenu by G. W. Godfrey is preceded by My Little Girl, Slightly Dirty. Engaged by W. S. Gilbert is preceded by Campbell Clarke' s Awake. Pelham Hardwicke's Bachelor of Arts followed by Wycherley's The Country Girl. Comrades by Brandon Thomas and B. C. Stephens was preceded by The Happy Return by Arthur Law. The Danischeffs is somewhat dirty and with a fold, theatre name changed to Court Avenue Theatre. USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.5 | £UK 36 | JP¥ 5335] Book number: 05-1834 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of A Bridal Tour, Leap Year, Society, Plot and Passion. Odette, Overland Route, and Priscilla Runs Away. London: Theatre Royal Haymarket, ca. 1880-1912. 8vo. various pages. Contains the cast list of the plays. A Bridal Tour by Dion Boucicault preceded by A Fair Encounter, has small tears along edge. Leap Year by Mr. Buckstone is followed by A Widow Hunt, a small tear and a fold; Society by T. W. Robertson followed by Good for Nothing, a few small marks. Plot and Passion by Tom Taylor is good. Odette by Victorien Sardou stared Madam Modjeska. A few marks. The Overland Route by Tom Taylor has a small chip. Priscila Runs Away by Elizabeth Arnim has some browning of the paper. USD 90.00 [Appr.: EURO 60.5 | £UK 54 | JP¥ 8003] Book number: 05-1768 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Raffles, Gamblers All, and Dear Brutus. London: Wyndham's theatre, ca. 1915-1917. 8vo. [8] pp. Wraps. Contains the cast list of the plays. Dear Brutus by J. M. Barrie has a few spots on the cover. Gamblers All by May Martindale has a slight mark on the front cover, and the staples are rusting otherwise good. Raffles by E. W. Hornung and Eugene Presbrey has some folds and rust marks from staples otherwise good. All have good ads. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1767 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Impulse (two copies), The Money-Spinner, The Squire and The Importance of Being Earnest. London: St. James's Theatre, ca. 1890-1910. 8vo. Various pages. Contains the cast list of the plays. The Squire and one copy of Impulse split in half. The Money-Spinner was preceded A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing, the second copy of Impulse has a chunk out of the bottom. Mrs. Patrick Campbell is in the cast of The Importance of Being Earnest. The Squire is in poor condition. USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.5 | £UK 36 | JP¥ 5335] Book number: 05-1766 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of the operas Tales of Hoffmann, Tannhäuser, La Bohème and Il Trovatore, Cavalleria Rusticana, Pagliacci, and Dante and Beatrice. London: King's Theatre, 1920. 8vo. [4] pp. Contains the cast list of the opera, of the Carl Rosa opera company. One program slight corner bent and a few spots and a tear. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1764 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Where is the Cat?, Fourteen Days, Little Miss Muffet, Great Divorce Case, and Brighton. London: Criterion Theatre, ca. 1880s. 8vo. [4] pp. each. Contains the cast list of the plays. Covers are torn on Where is the Cat? by James Albery is and was preceded by J. B. Buckstone's Uncle John. Bronson Howard's Brighton is preceded by Fred W.. Broughton's Withered leaves, Fourteen days by Henry J. Byron preceded by Ruth romance, Little Miss Muffet by James Albery preceded by Cupid in camp. Great Divorce case by John Doe and A. Matthison. some smudges on all programs. USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.5 | £UK 36 | JP¥ 5335] Book number: 05-1762 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of March Hares, His Master's Voice, The Fanatics, The 13th Chair, Her First Affaire, On the Spot, Whose Baby Are You?, The Midshipmaid, Those Naughty Nineties, Tons of Money, If Four Walls Told, The Babes in the Woods, Ambro Hastings, Eng.: Gaiety Theatre, 1927-1932. 8vo. [4] pp. each. Some corners turned or dirty. His Master's Voice has a chunk out of both front and back pages. An excellent run of a country theater programs with good ads. USD 140.00 [Appr.: EURO 94.25 | £UK 84 | JP¥ 12449] Book number: 05-1707 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Iris Intervenes, The Jest, Sunshine of the World, The Ringer, The Chinese Bungalow, and Alibi. London: Wimbledon Theatre, 1916-1928. 8vo. 4 to 8 pp. each. Alibi is based on Agatha Christie's novel. Chinese Bungalow stared Matheson Lang, and has a chunk for the back page. The Ringer is based on Edgar Wallace's novel. Sunshine of the World is somewhat stained. The Jest starred Henry Ainley and has a few stains and a turned corner. Iris Intervenes with good ads and some corners turned and some staining. USD 40.00 [Appr.: EURO 27 | £UK 24 | JP¥ 3557] Book number: 05-1706 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| Programs for stage productions of Hop o' My Thumb, Razzle-Dazzle, and Sealed Orders. London: Theatre Royal Drury Lane, ca. 1910-ca.1916. 8vo. Various pagination. Razzle-Dazzle has an ad for the record. Sealed Orders by Cecil Raleigh and Henry Hamilton, has an ad to join the military and is stained and one corner is turned and a few small tears. Hop o' My Thumb is by George R. Sims, Frank Dix and Arthur Collins is stained with a few tears and has a chunk out of the back cover. USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 23.75 | £UK 21 | JP¥ 3112] Book number: 05-1705 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| ABBOTT, GEORGE AND DOUGLASS WALLOP. Program for stage production of Damn Yankees. San Francisco, Calif.: Curran Theatre, 1956. 8vo. [40] pp. Starring Bobby Clark. With advertisements. Extensive notes in pen on cover. USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 18 | JP¥ 2668] Book number: 05-1703 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. | ||
| THE ACTORS' COMPANY. Summer and Smoke. Hollywood, Calif.: William Grant, 1951? Souvenir program. 4to. 18 pp. Illustrated. Actors: Dorothy McGuire, John Ireland, Una Merkel. Author: Tennesse Williams, USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 17 | £UK 15 | JP¥ 2223] Book number: 55-0450 Click here to order or inquire at Wittenborn Art Books. |
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