PAL JOEY: THE PLAYBILL OF THE BROADHURST THEATRE.
New York: Broadhurst Theatre, Monday, June 30, 1952. 28 pages. More
New York: Broadhurst Theatre, Monday, June 30, 1952. 28 pages. More
New York: Human Sciences Press, 1981. First printing. 72 pages. More
New York: Human Sciences Press, 1985. First printing. 72 pages. More
XLibris, 2008. Email announcement for Release and signing for book laind-in; Long gift inscription from author on half-title page signed 'Tom' and with full author signature on title page; 263 pages. More
Anchor, 2005. 145 pages. More
New York: TCG, 2014. 116 pages. More
Studio City: Players Press, 1992. Translation by Edward Fitzgerald; Edited and Introduction by William-Alan Mandes; 60 pages. More
Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978. First edition. 47 illustrations; 328 pages. More
London: Swan Sonnenschien, 1909. New Edition with Alterations. 122 pages. More
Mayfield, 1991. Second edition. 219 pages. More
New York: Peter Lang, 2008. First printing. 235 pages. More
Norfolk, VA: Corinthian, 1986. First edition. 163 pages. More
London: Heinemann, 1973. First edition. More
Paris: Gonthier, 1966. First edition. The well known artist's second play, inludes a principal character names G., with obvious references to G.I.G.; 136 pages. More
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979. First edition. 164 pages. More
Peter Lang, 2004. First edition. 190 pges. More
New York: Dodd Mead, 1911. First U.S. edition. Introduction and translation b Alfred Sutro; 165 pages. More
1894. First printing. Collection du Reveil a Bruxelles Chez Edmond Deman Libraire; Half leather bound with top page edges gilt, marbled paper covered boards and end-papers; Original paper wraps bound in at back; 193 pages. More
New York: Crowell, 1908. Translated by Erving Winslow; Introdution by Montrose J. Moses; Decorative end papers with matching decorative boarders on pages; Color Frontis, with facing tissue, and several other black-and-white illustrations; Photo of actress performing Pelleas pasted to front cover; 135 pages. More
London: Macgibbon & Kee, 1950. First edition. 414 pages. More
Lincoln: University of Nebrasca Press, 1992. For all their pride in seeing this world clearly, the thinkers and artists of the English Renaissance were also fascinated by magic and the occult. The three greatest playwrights of the period devoted major plays (The Tempest, Doctor Faustus, The Alchemist) to magic, Francis..... More
Nagoya: Kougaku Shuppan, 1997. First edition. Apprently signed by the author, though with a different spelling than the book is published with; 524 pages. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, N.D., c. 1990. First edition. Numerous photographs, both black-and-white and color; 159 pages. More
New York: Playbill, 1963. Review of Dress Up for Bed; 28 pages. More