Simon belasco (3 resultados)
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.

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Mrs. Leslie Carter as Zaza: with a history of her stage career, and the successful production of the play. . . ; Harlem Opera House. Last appearance here of Mrs. Leslie Carter as Zaza in David Belasco's play, Week commencing Monday, Evening, December 24. [Theatre Program].
[THEATRE -- CARTER, Mrs. Leslie (DUDLEY, Caroline Louise)/WOMEN], [BELASCO, David, BERTON, Pierre, & SIMON, Charles].
Editorial: David Belasco; Harlem Opera House], 1899; 1901., [New York:, 1899
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Two pieces. 1st. Oblong folio. [16 pp (unpaginated)], photo illustrations throughout, red illustrated softcovers, Arts & Crafts cover art and lettering in dark red, yapp edges (minor dustsoiling, minor edgewear); 2nd -- 4to. [4 pp (unpaginated)]. Illustrated ads, printed on light pink-coloured paper (minor dustsoiling, couple mi…nor closed tears, edgewear), still VG set. First editions, thus, of these scarce theatre programmes detailing the life and successful rising career of the actress often called "The American Sarah Bernhardt" who appeared in wildly successful The Heart of Maryland in 1898, the long running Zaza beginning in 1898, and later Madame du Barry afterwards. She was the Progressive Era's great dramatic actress, and would later star in silent films and vaudeville as well. Her film biography appeared in 1940 as the Warner Bros. film, Lady with the Red Hair starring Miriam Hopkins, Claude Rains, Richard Ainley, and others.