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Edité par Covici-Friede, NY, 1929
Vendeur : Reflection Publications, Madison, NH, Etats-Unis
hardcover. Etat : Good. A play in three acts. Beige cloth hardcover, no dust jacket, 172 pages. Good clean condition.
Edité par Covici-Friede, NY, 1919
Vendeur : Reflection Publications, Madison, NH, Etats-Unis
hardcover. Etat : Good. Third printing. Tan cloth hardcover, no dust jacket, 472 pages. Good condition with some cover soil. A play in 3 acts.
Edité par Covici-Friede Publishers, NY, 1929
Vendeur : The Story Shop, Elwood, IN, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Nice, sound and clean with no marks or writing. Some light cover spotting at edges and spine. ; Play which foretold of splitting the atom and the consequences. ; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" ; 172 pages.
Edité par Covici Friede, 1929
Vendeur : The Groaning Board, Kensington, CA, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. Near fine first edition hardcover, gift inscription on front end-paper (1929). Slight fading to boards where jacket is missing at top of spine and top front edge. Jacket faded at spine and along edges, price-clipped, last name along inside front fold in same hand as gift inscription. This was the Theatre Guild's third presentation for that year. The entire action takes place in the British cabinet, and deals with the problems brought up by the fact that a young scientist has discovered how to resolve the atom. 172 pages. M05018.
Edité par Chatto & Windus, London, 1932
Vendeur : Muir Books -Robert Muir Old & Rare Books - ANZAAB/ILAB, PERTH, WA, Australie
Edition originale
1st UK Edition. Octavo, original patterned red cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine, dustjacket, pp xv, 122. Previous owner's signature on front free endpaper, o/w clean. Near-fine condition in very good d.j. First English edition. Wings over Erope was originally a 1928 Broadway play written by Robert Nichols and Maurice Browne. It was a hit and was then staged in London in 1932. A two page Author's note appears in this edition for the first time. The play centres on young British genius Francis Lightfoot who has discovered how to make terrible bombs using the atom. He's soon dismayed by the greed and militarism of the British cabinet members. Robert Nichols was an English writer, known as a war poet of the First World War.
Edité par Chatto & Windus,, London,, 1932
Vendeur : Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Royaume-Uni
Membre d'association : PBFA
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Fair. First Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp 109. Original publisher's decorative red cloth, lettered gilt at the spine. First English edition, with a two-page Author's Note that appears here for the first time. A *Bleiler* listed anti-war play, about what happens when the British Prime Minister's 25 year old nephew learns how to control atomic energy. Signed presentation from Maurice Browne on the front endpaper, "For Donny in long friendship 1900-1932, Maurice." Very good indeed in somewhat used, very good minus dust jacket, with some chipping and nicking at edges and slight edgewear. Signedes.
Edité par Chatto and Windus, London, 1932
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. First English edition, with a two-page Author's Note that appears here for the first time. Bookplate of Mary Landon Baker on the front pastedown, a stain at the bottom of the rear board and bottom page edge, just touching the text of a few pages, else near fine, lacking the dustwrapper. Inscribed by Robert Nichols: "To Mary Baker with best wishes from her friend Robert Nichols. Venice Oct. 15, 1937." A *Bleiler* listed anti-war play, about what happens when the British Prime Minister's 25 year old nephew learns how to control atomic energy. Baker was described by *Time* magazine at her death in 1960 as the "eccentric alter-ego, tabloid-titillating 'shy bride' of the 1920's, who left millionaire fiance Alister McCormick at the Chicago church three times in 1922, [and who] spurned all the rest of her 65 proposals from an Almanach de Gotha of suitors.".
Edité par New York: Covici-Friede, 1929, 1929
Vendeur : Peter L. Stern & Co., Inc, Newton, MA, Etats-Unis
Signé
Second printing; very good in dust jacket. Signed by the cast and by director Rouben Mamoulian, who, a year earlier, directed the play version of Porgy, and was to rise to greater fame as the director of the opera, as well as numerous films. All books described as first editions are first printings unless otherwise noted.