Published by Warner Brothers, 1969
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: VG. A VGF or better pressbook with no cuts or missing pages. HC-1. Size: 11" X 14". Book.
Published by Warner Brothers, 1967
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: VGF. 499-9. A VGF or better original release 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1974
Magazine / Periodical
Magazine. 100p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, very good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly worn stapled pictorial wraps. Peggy Lee, Harvey Korman, Clark Gable, Robert Drivas. Reworking of "Ballroom Dance Magazine" and "Dance Magazine" A magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Danad Publishing, New York, 1974
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 100p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, mug stain on front wrap, else good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly worn stapled pictorial wraps. Peggy Lee, Harvey Korman, Clark Gable, Robert Drivas. Reworking of "Ballroom Dance Magazine" and "Dance Magazine" A magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1969
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 68p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, lightly-worn, good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story and photo Of Bulls and Men, a special photo essay, Tallulah Bankhead, Katherine Ross, etc. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering to volume 1, #1. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Dance Magazine, New York, 1969
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 68p. including covers 8.5x11 inches, articles, features, reviews, listings, illustrated with b&w photos and ads, mailing label on cover else a good semi-glossy entertainment magazine in lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story and photo Of Bulls and Men, a special photo essay, Tallulah Bankhead, Katherine Ross, etc. The numbering of the volumes is illogical in the beginning years up to about 1971. "After Dark" was originally "Ballroom Dance Magazine" which ended with its volume 9, #4. The new magazine's first issue continued the numbering of the previous magazine and so issue #1 is stated as volume 10, #1. By the third year of the magazine they changed the numbering to volume 1, #1. A fine magazine of arts, stage, dance and music that bridged the gap between gay and straight readers in the 1970s-80s.
Published by Execudec, Inc., Wausau, Wisconsin, 1974
Seller: Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, U.S.A.
Paper Back. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 75pp.; SC staple-bound; maroon w/white (no title on spine); some rub w/sml.tear@staples; clean,tight pgs. Gives you knowledge of how these crimes can happen and provides guidlines for the formulation of procedures that will enable you to cope with them. This copy is for the 'Colorado Bankers Association' & contains letter from association to bank officers stapled to inside ft. cover.
Published by N.p., New York, 1970
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1971 off-Broadway play, which premiered at the Yale Repertory Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut, on January 7, 1971. A comedy about the titular Tommy Flowers, a charming, freewheeling con man who finds himself homeless in Manhattan, eventually finding refuge in the apartment of a young violinist from Tampa. Black generic card wrappers. Title page present, dated September, 1970, with credit for playwright Terrence McNally. 202 leaves, with last page of text numbered II-95. Spirit duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound internally with a silver prong.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1968
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Two Final scripts for the 1968 one act plays "Sweet Eros" and "Witness," bound together and seen here under the joint title "The McNally Plays." Two early works by Terrence McNally, both dealing with alienation and violence, first performed on a double bill off-Broadway, at the Gramercy Arts Theatre, running from November 21, 1968, to January 26, 1969. Beige titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. Title page present, noted as FINAL, with credit for playwright Terrence McNally. 58 leaves, with last page of text numbered 36. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, lightly creased, bound with two gold screw brads.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1974
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1974 play which premiered at the Booth Theatre on May 5, 1974 for 177 performances, closing on October 5, 1974. Annotations in manuscript pencil on title page, and on cast page for "Ravenswood," the first of the two one act plays in "Bad Habits," listing names adjacent to the characters. Two one act comedies, the first is "Ravenswood," set in a sanitarium catering to rich "unglued" patients in which Dr. Pepper treats his patients by encouraging them to indulge in bad habits. The second is "Dunelawn," also a sanitarium, where Dr. Toynbee treats his patients with a magical drug which inhibits any "urges." Blue Studio Duplicating Service vinyl titled wrappers, with credits for playwright Terrence McNally. Title page present, with credits for playwright Terrence McNally. 135 leaves, with last page of text numbered 62. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold screw brads.