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Stage/Theatre::American Books

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1) 12 American Plays { 1920-1960 }
Corbin, Richard & Miriam Balf / Edited By

NY: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1969. First Edition Thus. 6 5/16" x 9.5". Tight/Bright copy, light tip wear, a blank white sticker is affixed to the upper first front freepage, clean unmarked text. An excellent collection of notable American plays, featuring six serious dramas and six comedies each representing various types of dramatic theater. With tragedy, comedy, melodrama, farce, satire, fantasy, social issues, political strife, romanticism, realism, naturalism, symbolism, and etc. Selections include: Arsenic and Old Lace, The Little Foxes, The Rainmaker, Our Town, The Teahouse of the August Moon, There Shall Be No Night, The King and I, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Harvey, Beyond the Horizon, The Glass Menagerie, and the Sandbox. Followed by their respective playwrights: Joseph Keserling, Lillian Hellman, Richard Nash, Thornton Wilder, John Patrick, Robert Sherwood, Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein, Rod Serling, Mary Chase, Eugene O'Neill, Tennesse Williams, and Edward Albee. 480 pages.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. more information

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2) The Iceman Cometh - Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
O'neill, Eugene

NY: Vintage Books / Random House, 1957. Paperback. Very Good. Later Printing. Tight copy, clean unmarked text, very light reading wear with light interior age darkening. A work of hopes, dreams, past glories, and the harsh realities of self assessment, survival, and life in New Yorks Wesr Side during a cruel 1912 Summer. Written in stage play fomat. 260 pages.. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information

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Price: $5.71

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