THE CELANESE THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PLAYWRIGHTS PRESENTS... - Collection of 8 volumes of plays for television presentation on the American Broadcasting Company Television Network 1951 and 1952
by Celanese Theatre
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- Paperback
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About This Item
New York. 1951 and 1952 All 12mo stiff wraps. White printed covers. List of actors, producers , stage designers , directors and so on for each presentation printed on covers. In collection: Maxwell Anderson "Winterset", Philip Barry "Joyous Season" with Lillian Gish; Barry "Animal Kingdom", Anderson's "Saturday's Children" with television adaptation by Alan Haskett; Elmer Rice "Street Scene", Paul Osborn "Mornings at Seven", Sidney Howard "They knew what they wanted"; Rachel Crothers "When Ladies Meet". Group of Eight volumes. Good plus to VG some light wear; some toning. .
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- Title
- THE CELANESE THEATRE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PLAYWRIGHTS PRESENTS... - Collection of 8 volumes of plays for television presentation on the American Broadcasting Company Television Network 1951 and 1952
- Author
- Celanese Theatre
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Paperback
- Keywords
- screenplays drama television
- Note
- May be a multi-volume set and require additional postage.
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