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Vera; or, The Nihilists. A Drama in a Prologue, and Four Acts
Oscar Wilde
: Privately Printed, 1902.One of 200 numbered copies of Wilde’s play first written in 1881, and now published for the first time from the author’s own copy, showing his corrections of and additions to the original text. MASON 624.
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Salome. Drame en un acte.
Oscar Wilde
Paris and Londres: Librairie de L’Art Independant and Elkin Mathew et John Lane, 1893.First edition, one of 600 copies, the title page device by Felicien Rops. MASON 348. This copy rebound in a fine signed art nouveau binding by Hatchards, Piccadilly, without the wrappers, with a plentiful quantity of blank leaves at the rear to allow for the binding design.
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The Mimiambs of Herondas
Herondas; Jack Lindsay
London: The Fanfrolico Press, [1929].Mimes by Herondas translated by Jack Lindsay with 19 drawings by Alan Odle and a foreword by Brian Penton. Limited to 375 numbered copies, of which this is number 2. ARNOLD 35. This copy with the bookplate of David D. Levine.
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Seeking Common Ground: Latinx and Latin American Theatre and Performance
Trevor Boffone; Teresa Marrero; Chantal Rodriguez
London: Methuen, 2022. -
Homosexual Acts: A Volume of Gay Plays
Ed Berman
London: Inter-Action Imprint, 1975.Ambiance/Almost Free Playscripts 1.
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We Can Always Call Them Bulgarians: The Emergence of Lesbians and Gay Men on the American Stage
Kaier Curtin
Boston: Alyson Publications, 1987. -
Mixed Media: The Many Forms of the Story
Thomas Amos; Andrea Crawford
Bloomington: Lilly Library, Indiana University, 1995.Catalogue of an exhibition, 5 January – 30 March, 1995, exploring stories through original texts in books and manuscripts, along with radio, theatre, and movie scripts, press kits and programmes, music, photographs, and board games.
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La Boite: The Story of an Australian Theatre Company
Christine Comans
Brisbane: Playlab Press, 2009. -
Gay Paris: La Revue Libertine
Henri Varna
Paris: Casino de Paris, No date.The famous Casino de Paris, opened in 1880, is not a Casino but a performance venue. It was closed during both World Wars. This programme for a performance in two acts produced by Henri Varna includes photographs of many of the cast.
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Teatro Reale Dell’ Opera [Roma]: Il Nuovo Palcoscenico Meccanico
Casa Editrice D’arte Bestetti e Tumminelli
Milano and Roma: Casa Editrice D’arte Bestetti e Tumminelli, 1929.Royal Opera Theatre: The New Mechanical Stage. Promotional booklet after the 1926 renovations of the theatre which reopened in 1928.
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Queer Theatre and the Legacy of Cal Yeomans
Robert A. Schanke
New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. -
My Dear, Sweet Self: A Hot Peach Life
Jimmy Camicia
Silverton: Fast Books, 2013.Biography of Jimmy Camicia, founder of New York drag performance group, Hot Peaches.
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An Exhibition of Kabuki Stage Costumes
Shochiku; Tetsuya Okazaki
Tokyo: Shochiku, 1998. -
1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pompous Nights in Pink Port
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1961.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Adults Only Of Course!
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1960.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pink Lady on the White Shore
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1964.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: The Legend of the White Serpent
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1960.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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1970s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: [Your Skin is Mont Blanc Snow]
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1972.Program for a 1970s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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Playback
Raymond Chandler
London: Harrap, 1985. -
Monte-Carlo 1924 Programme Officiel de ‘lOpera et des Fetes
Raoul Gunsbourg
Paris: De Brunoff, 1924.Souvenir program for the Monte Carlo Opera. Contains period advertisements and portraits and biographies of the cast and makers.