A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
Signed first printing of Williams's most enduring play, a beautiful copy in the iconic Lustig-designed dust jacket.
Signed first printing of Williams's most enduring play, a beautiful copy in the iconic Lustig-designed dust jacket.
Signed first edition of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning third play, adapted into the 1958 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.
Inscribed first edition, first printing of Tennessee Williams' semi-autobiographical memory play, his first stage success.
Limited first edition of this artistic rendition of the French translation of Goethe's unfinished play, with dynamic lithographs by renowned sculptor Henry Moore.
Inscribed first edition in English of this play about Stalin's Counter-Intelligence SMERSH and its political prisoners, originally conceived while the author was serving a sentence of hard labor in the Gulag.
First edition of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning third play, adapted into the 1958 film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.
Inscribed first edition of the scarce autobiography of Jesse L. Lasky, one of the founders of Paramount Pictures and a profoundly important figure in American film.
Warmly inscribed first edition of this play inspired by a con artist who ingratiated himself with New York's elites.
First printing of Williams's most enduring play, a New Directions publication in the original dust jacket (carefully restored).
First edition, first printing of the Arthur Laurents-penned book of the Tony-award winning musical, a US American ROMEO AND JULIET.
First UK edition of the script for Tennessee Williams's controversial 1956 film, which the National League of Decency attempted to ban, in beautiful blue goatskin binding by Asprey.
Signed first edition of this beautifully-produced book charting the first cross-country America road trip, based on a Ken Burns documentary of the same title.
Limited first US edition of James Joyce's only play, a semi-autobiographical story of the tangled lives of two couples.
First printing of the script of the beloved Tony-winning Broadway musical based on Bernard Shaw's PYGMALION.
First edition of this play based on E. M. Forster's 1924 novel, a story of scandal and racism that takes place in British colonial India during the rise of the Indian independence movement.
First printing of the book adaptation of Spielberg's ambitious, high-tech, and awe-inspiring film.
First edition thus, of this play based on Akira Kurosawa's adaptation of a pair of short stories by Ryunoske Akutagawa, a psychological murder mystery set in Heian era Japan.
First printing of this collection of eight plays by the Pulitzer-winning writer, director, and actor, including collaborations with Patti Smith.
First printing of this pair of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including that of his first film "Luci del varietà" ("Variety Lights").
First printing of this trio of screenplays by the iconic Italian director, including the oft-referenced and imitated "I Vitelloni," an inspiration for George Lucas's "American Graffiti."
Signet movie tie-in edition, of the play that "changed American theater forever" (NEW YORK TIMES).
First edition thus, a handsome edition of the two plays, with production notes about the first performance of EQUUS.
First edition of Thomas's screenplay adaptation of the classic Stevenson short story, first issued as a novella ten years after Thomas's death in conjunction with a planned but never produced Richard Burton film.
First printing of this Tony Award-winning play, the story of the conflicts within a Black family that are exposed when the son returns home from the military.