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  • Hans Flato (cover art)

    Verlag: Crowell-Collier, 1934

    Anbieter: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, USA

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    EUR 15,78

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    Zustand: Very Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday, May 11 (SALE item)* 58 pp., original illustrated paper wrappers, small hand stamp to top margin of the front cover, else very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.

  • Verlag: The National Brewing Company, Baltimore, 1942

    Anbieter: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, USA

    Verbandsmitglied: ABAA ILAB

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    Pictorial boards. Zustand: Very Good. Hans Flato (illustrator). The 1942 1st (and almost certainly only) edition of this scarce regional cookbook, published by the National Brewing Company of Baltimore and very nicely illustrated throughout by Hans Flato. Solid and VG- to VG in its pictorial, spiralbound orange boards. Fragile to be sure, with light rippling and soiling to a number of the pages and mild rubbing as well. Oblong 12mo, charming and scarce.

  • Bild des Verkäufers für Sumurun, A Wordless Play with Music zum Verkauf von ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB)

    Reinhardt, Max (director); Friedrich Freksa (story); Hans Flato (illus.)

    Verlag: Comstock & Gest Inc, New York, 1912

    Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA

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    Softcover. Zustand: vg to near fine. Small folio. 8 unpaginated, double-sided leaves. Illustrated wrappers with gorgeous art-deco style orientalist pochoir images, printed in hues of purple, green, orange and white. A now scarce and lavishly printed promotional publication announcing the upcoming run of Max Reinhardt's "Sumurun" a "wordless play in 9 scenes" at the Casino Theater in New York. The majority of the text is a scene by scene narration of the plot of the story written in prose text, accompanied by photographic images of the corresponding scenes and characters. The introductory text discusses the significance of the work and the history of past stagings of the production, to date. The final text page contains the lyrics to the "Song of Sumurun." Illustrated throughout in black and green with decorative geometric borders, as well a title page, a few initials and small vignettes all finely screen-printed. B/W photographic reproductions after staged studio photographs of characters and scenes from the production. Also included is a large photographic portrait of Max Reinhardt at the front, as well as portraits of producer Winthrop Ames and composer Victor Hollaender at the the rear. Oddly no cast credits are listed here, which may indicate that this was printed before the cast for the American production had been completely finalized. The striking art deco covers were designed by German graphic artist Hans Flato (1887-1950). By 1910, pioneering German theatrical director and producer Max Reinhardt had for many years been acclaimed for his avant-garde and expressionistic style. Based on a suggestion to create an oriental pantomime, Reinhardt commissioned writer Friedrich Freksa (1882-1955) to shape a story for the show. Freksa created a narrative for the wordless pantomime based on some of the stories from the Arabian Nights. Composer and conductor Victor Hollaender (1866-1940) was charged with creating the music. The stage design, costuming and effects were all in the hands of Reinhardt's frequent collaborator Ernst Stern (1876-1954). These men were all noted and acclaimed creative figures in their own right. Upon it's premiere on April 22nd, 1910, at Reinhardt's Kammerspiele in Berlin, the show was lauded. The success was such that the following month Reinhardt moved the production to his Deutsches Theater next door, which could hold a larger audience. Critics and audiences at the time noted the novel and dramatic effects of Reinhardt's stripped down but expressive style in elevating the story and giving it a primal feel. His use of a runway stage - with his actors emerging from and disappearing into the audience - was said to make the storytelling more engrossing and break down barriers between the characters and the viewers. In June of that year Reinhardt released a filmed version his stage production in German cinemas. The following year, in 1911, the stage show's success took it twice to London and to Vienna as well. In 1912 Broadway producer Winthrop Ames brought Sumurun to America, and in doing so brought Reinhardt and his work to the United States for the very first time. Ames imported the original production from Berlin, featuring the very same crew that had made the initial run such a success, along with some of the original cast. Composer Victor Hollaender was brought over to conduct the music himself. The title role in the American production was performed by Camilla Eibenschütz (18841959), replacing Grete Wiesenthal from the original German production. The American premiere was held at New York's noted Casino Theater, on January 16th, 1912. It was the very first time that a runway stage had been used in a major American theatrical production. Although only initially planned for a limited engagement, the production's success lead to a total of 62 performances in New York. Following this the American production moved to Chicago and then to Boston. This was later followed by a run of performances in Paris. In 1920 famed German director Ernst Lubitsch directed a originally conceived lavish film version of Sumurun, with Jenny Hasselqvist in the title role, released in America as "One Arabian Night." Wrappers with minor to light smudges, creases and closed tears to the very edges, with images unaffected. There is a slight chip at the bottom right corner of the front cover. Interior clean throughout with all images and text vibrant. Illustrated bookplate of previous owner* pasted on the interior front cover. Wrappers in very good, interior in near fine condition overall. Quite scarce. Protected in modern mylar. Alternate title: Mr. Winthrop Ames presents *From the library of architect Guy Koepp (1896-1959), and Zahrah Koepp. Koepp is noted for his architectural designs in Carmel, California. Bibliographic resources: "Max Reinhardt's Sumurun", Brigitte Kueppers. The Drama Review, vol.24, no.1. p.75-84.; "Max Reinhardt and His Theatre", Oliver M. Sayler (Ed.). Brentano's Publishers, New York [1924] ; Pantomime: The History and Metamorphosis of a Theatrical Ideology, Karl Toepfer, "Germanic Pantomime: Max Reinhardt: Pantomimic Grandeur" Vosuri Media, San Francisco, 2003.