226. The Man of Kerioth. New York: George H. Doran. (1919).
First Edition. Play surrounding the life of Jesus. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, few small edge chips. Item #8928
First Edition. Play surrounding the life of Jesus. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket, few small edge chips. Item #8928
First Edition. A dramatic one-act play set in the Balkans on Christmas Eve predicting the onset of the First World War and the brutality which will ensue. Noyes "drives home the tragic horror of battle's aftermath and shows the sophistry of those who would justify war". Scarce in dustjacket. Near Fine in Very Good-Near Fine dustjacket. Item #7044
First Edition. Octavo, original illustrated pastedown over cloth, printed dustjacket with oval cut out to reveal cover art at front panel. S. B. Nichols cover art and illustrations. "Swift action, high romantic color and poetry both delicate and strong". Scarce in jacket. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, some short closed tears, nickel sized chip at top front panel. Item #26593
First Edition. Two plays. Very Good plus with front hinge showing webbing in Very Good dustjacket with chipping to front top edge, spine ends, and rear top edge. Item #14820
First Edition. Two plays. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket with light chipping to spine ends, shallow chipping to rear edges and front top edge, and inch circular closed tear near front flap edge. Item #16231
First Edition. Very Good tight copy with cloth discoloration, in Very Good plus dustjacket, spine ends evenly nicked, small chip at front flap edge. Item #7989
First Edition. Very Good plus Copy in Very Good plus dutjacket with spine darkened. Item #15030
First Separate Edition. Original illustrated stapled wraps. Scarce and early O'Neill play. Very Good plus copy with some edge wear, crease to lower corner of title page. Item #6229
First Separate Edition. Original illustrated stapled wraps. Scarce and early O'Neill play. Very Good plus copy with some edge wear, crease to lower corner of title page. . Item #6693
First Edition. Tragic play set in ancient Greece. Near Fine, short contemporary gift inscription at front free endpaper, in Very Good plus dustjacket, cm chip lower spine end, small chips at flap corners. Item #6503
First Edition. Tragic play set in ancient Greece. Near Fine with minor soiling to cloth in Very Good plus dustjacket with spine faded, light chipping to spine ends, and lower front edge. Item #16229
First Edition. Collection of plays. Very Good plus copy with minor wear to cloth at spine ends, mild bumping to corners and general shelf wear. Item #16230
First Edition. With 10 full-length plays including Strange Interlude by Eugene O'Neill, The Royal Family by George Kaufman and Edna Ferber, Porgy by Du Bose and Dorothy Heyward, and The Plough and the Stars by Sean O'Casey. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, shallow chipping at top spine end. Item #25974
First Edition. Odets' play about the decay of the middle class. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, few nicks to spine ends, tiny hole at mid-rear panel. Item #21682
First Edition. Harry Townsend dustjacket art and frontis. A miracle play set in modern times. Near Fine-Fine, in Very Good-Near Fine dustjacket. Item #7988
First Edition. Humorous play of a young woman who pursues her aunt's lover. Basis for the 1933 black and white Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Lionel Barrymore, Alice Brady and Conway Tearle. Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket with few small edge chips, several inch closed tear at front flap edge. Item #20902
First Edition. Scarce Review Copy, with Review slip laid in. American playwright’s masterpiece, which won him, posthumously, the 1957 Nobel Prize for Drama. A semi-autobiographical drama in four acts set in a seaside Connecticut home and addressing the themes of addiction, alcoholism, and the resulting family dysfunction. Very Good plus in a Very Good dustjacket, few very shallow chips and short closed tears, light edge and surface wear. Item #18919
First Trade Edition. Robert Edmond Jones dustjacket art. Trilogy of three full-length plays, set in a New England seaport town immediately after the Civil War. Consists of “Homecoming,” “The Hunted,” and “The Haunted.” Very Good plus with inner hinges cracked to show webbing, modest spotting to front cover, in a Near Fine dustjacket but for very tiny nicks to top flap corners and top spine end. Item #19907
First Edition. Originally produced at the Century Theatre, New York and starring James O'Neill and Olive Oliver. Illustrated with photographic stills from the production. Basis for the 1914 black and white silent film starring Emile La Croix and John St. Polis. Near Fine in Good dustjacket, few chips at front flap edge, top spine end lightly chipped, few pencil marks front panel. . Item #6695
First Edition stated. Uncommon play. Near Fine in Very Good price-clipped dustjacket, shallow loss at spine ends, quarter sized light stain at spine. Item #37767
First Edition. "Normandy and England of the eleventh century, and King Harold of England, William of Normandy and Archbishop Lanfranc". Near Fine in Very Good dustjacket, nicking at edges. Item #27346
First Edition Thus. A Play in three acts. Near Fine in Very Good plus dustjacket with spine darkened. Item #16570
First Edition. A War Play. Blair Hughes Stanton Wood Engravings. Very Good plus with bumping and denting to top front corner in Very Good dustjacket with light chipping to spine ends, half dollar size chip to lower front edge, and two dime size chips to top front edge. Item #14277
First American Edition. Original printed wrappers. Very Good, closed tear at lower spine end. Item #16239
First Edition Thus. Octavo, original white cloth, gilt lettering and design. Signed by actor E. Lyall Swete at lower margin of photographic scene from the play bound in. Souvenir Of The Anniversary And 400th Performance At The St. Jamess Theatre Feb 1st 1907. Presented By Mr. George Alexander. Very Good, some darkening to spine. Item #17438