Trade Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Condition: 'VG+' Notes: Work by Leroi Jones, Lawrence Osgood and others.
Zustand: Good. Includes: Dutchman by LeRoi Jones; The Rook by Lawrence Osgood; Upstairs, Sleeping by Harvey Perr; In A Cold Hotel by Ben Maddow; The Nine O'Clock Mail by Howard Sackler; Match Play by Lee Kalcheim & Mrs. Dally Has A Lover by William Hanley;
Verlag: New York City. Vintage Books. 1968., 1968
Anbieter: Worpsweder Antiquariat, Worpswede, Deutschland
Paperback. XIII,199,(5)pp. 2nd edition. Small 8vo. Covers slightly worn. Name on endpaper, yellowed. Slightly used.
Verlag: New York City. Delta. 1971., 1971
Anbieter: Worpsweder Antiquariat, Worpswede, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Paperback. 179,(3)pp. 1st Printing. 8vo. Covers slightly worn. Pages sunned. Slightly used.
Verlag: Universal City Studios, Universal City, 1980
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the second episode of the 1980 television series, printed on pink leaves, which aired on ABC on March 21, 1980. "When the Whistle Blows" premiered on ABC on March 14, 1980, and aired for ten, one-hour episodes, ending on July 20, 1980. Five construction workers, four guys and a gal, work for the Tri-State Construction Company in Los Angeles, and are looking for fun on and off the job, often frequenting the neighborhood saloon, Darlene's. Hunk (Tim Rossovich) has a thing for Jolene (Gail Edwards), a singer at Darlene's, until Buzz (Douglas Barr) tells him she was "a lady of easy virtue" in Reno. Front wrapper integral with title page, with the latest revision dated 1/23/80, with credits for screenwriter Rick Husky. 66 leaves, with last page of text numbered 56. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue, yellow, and green revision pages throughout, dated variously between 1/18/80 and 1/23/80. Pages Very Good, with the first of four title pages with foxing and silverfish damage and the extremities, and light foxing to the first several pages, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1969
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
Vintage script for the 1970 play. INSCRIBED by playwright Mart Crowley to author and film critic Parker Tyler on the title page: "NYC / 11-15-69 / For Parker Tyler / who makes me know I know very little / With warm and deep admiration / Mart Crowley." One of the first film critics to write extensively about experimental, underground, and avant-garde cinema, Parker Tyler served as the film commentator for Amos Vogel's film society Cinema 16 and coedited the Surrealist magazine "View" with Charles Henri Ford. He also appeared in several experimental films, most notably Maya Deren's 1944 silent film "At Land." His 1972 book "Screening the Sexes: Homosexuality in the Movies" was one of the first books about homosexuality and film, preceding Vito Russo's "The Celluloid Closet" by nine years. His papers are held by the New York Public Library. Crowley's second play, following "The Boys in the Band" (1968). Five men and three women attempt to escape their unhappy lives at a spacious villa in the Mediterranean, but ultimately find themselves trapped in their own petty discomforts. The play debuted at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles on December 1, 1970. OCLC locates one holding. Maroon titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers, with credit for playwright Mart Crowley on the front wrapper. Title page present, undated, with credit for playwright Mart Crowley. 138 leaves, with last page of text numbered 2-47. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, slightly yapped at the edges, bound with two gold brads. Signed.
Verlag: Cafe Au Gogo New York, NY, 1968
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
[2] pp.; 27.9 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Program for "Collision Course : An Omnibus of Plays," short plays by 12 playwrights performed at Cafe Au Gogo, New York City, [April 25 - June 3, 1968]. Presented by Lyn Austin, Hale Matthews and Oliver Smith. Plays by Rosalyn Drexler, Jack Larson, Harvey Perr, Martin Duberman, Terrence McNally, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Jules Feiffer, Leonard Melfi, Sharon Thie, Israel Horovitz, Robert Patrick and Lanford Wilson. Performers included Susan Browning, Sam Groom, Meg Myles, Leora Dana, Tom Rosqui, Scott Glenn, Tom Scott. With production design by Michael Davidson, costumes by Diedre Cartier and production directed by Edward Parone. Fair / Good. Folded in four with moderate handling wear including bumping of corners and edges and yellowing of pages. 5 mm. of soiling to page one and two. "PIX" written twice on page two in red ink.