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  • Marta Of The Lowlands, Terra Baixa
    Angel Guimera / Jose Echegaray / Wallace Gillpatrick
    ''Marta of the Lowlands'' or ''Terra Baixa'' is a three-act play written by Angel Guimera in 1902. The story is set in a small village in Catalonia, Spain, where Marta, a young and beautiful peasant woman, lives with her abusive and alcoholic husband, Joan. Despite her difficult circumstances, Marta remains optimistic and hopeful for a better life. One day, a wealthy landowner ...
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    26,98 €

  • The Home Of The Puppet-Play
    Richard Pischel / Mildred C. Tawney / Mildred CTawney
    The Home Of The Puppet-Play: An Address is a book written by Richard Pischel and published in 1902. The book explores the history and cultural significance of puppetry, particularly in Europe and Asia. Pischel discusses the various types of puppetry, including marionettes and shadow puppets, and their use in storytelling and entertainment. He also delves into the artistry and c...
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    25,13 €

  • New Studies In Acts (1908)
    Edward Increase Bosworth
    ''New Studies in Acts'' is a book written by Edward Increase Bosworth and published in 1908. The book is a scholarly work that explores the history and theology of the book of Acts in the New Testament. Bosworth provides a detailed analysis of the text and offers insights into the cultural and historical context of the early Christian church. He also examines the role of the Ho...
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    26,90 €

  • The Date Of The Acts And Of The Synoptic Gospels (1911)
    Adolf Harnack / John Richard Wilkinson
    The Date Of The Acts And Of The Synoptic Gospels is a book written by Adolf Harnack and originally published in 1911. The book explores the historical context and dating of the Acts of the Apostles and the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) in the New Testament of the Bible. Harnack, a German theologian and historian, examines the evidence for the dating of these texts ...
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    28,02 €

  • Introductory Lecture On The Study Of The Roman Civil Law
    John Anster
    ''Introductory Lecture On The Study Of The Roman Civil Law'' is a book written by John Anster and published in 1851. The book is a transcript of a lecture delivered by Anster in the Theater of Trinity College, Dublin. The lecture serves as an introduction to the study of the Roman Civil Law, a legal system that has had a significant influence on modern legal systems around the ...
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    26,02 €

  • The Stage In The Attic Theatre Of The Fifth Century B.C. (1895)
    John Augustine Sanford
    The Stage in the Attic Theatre of the Fifth Century B.C. is a scholarly work written by John Augustine Sanford and first published in 1895. The book provides a detailed examination of the stage designs and structures used in ancient Greek theater during the fifth century BCE. Sanford’s analysis is based on a thorough study of surviving texts, archaeological evidence, and artist...
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    28,04 €

  • The Masqueraders
    Henry Arthur Jones
    The Masqueraders: A Play In Four Acts is a drama written by Henry Arthur Jones and first published in 1909. The play revolves around a group of characters who are all hiding their true identities behind masks and disguises. The story is set in London during the late 19th century and explores themes of deception, love, and class differences.The main characters of the play are tw...
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    27,00 €

  • Hamlet
    Herbert Beerbohm Tree
    Hamlet: From An Actor�������s Prompt Book (1896) is a book written by Herbert Beerbohm Tree, an English actor and theatre manager. The book contains the complete script of William Shakespeare�������s play Hamlet, as well as Tree�������s personal annotations and stage directions from his own performance of the play in 1896. The annotations and stage directions provide insight in...
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    25,13 €

  • Manual Of The National Art Theatre Society Of New York (1904)
    National Art Theatre Society
    The Manual of the National Art Theatre Society of New York is a book that was originally published in 1904. It is a comprehensive guide to the organization and operations of the National Art Theatre Society, which was a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts in New York City.The book is divided into several sections, each of which covers a different aspect of t...
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    27,96 €

  • Sylla
    Victor Joseph Etienne De Jouy
    Sylla: A Tragedy In Five Acts is a play written by Victor Joseph Etienne de Jouy and originally published in 1829. The play is set in ancient Rome during the time of the Roman Republic and follows the story of Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a Roman general and politician who becomes dictator of Rome. The play explores themes of power, ambition, and the corrupting influence of absolute...
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    27,99 €

  • Comedies For Amateur Acting (1879)
    J. Brander Matthews / JBrander Matthews
    Comedies For Amateur Acting is a book written by J. Brander Matthews and published in 1879. The book contains a collection of six comedic plays that are specifically designed for amateur actors to perform. The plays cover a range of themes and settings, from a family drama set in a small town to a farcical comedy set in a hotel. Each play comes with detailed instructions on how...
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    32,21 €

  • Fatal Curiosity
    George Lillo
    Fatal Curiosity: A True Tragedy Of Three Acts is a play written by George Lillo in 1737. The play tells the story of a family who falls victim to their own curiosity and greed. The main character, Walter, is a prosperous merchant who becomes obsessed with the idea of finding buried treasure. His wife, sons, and daughter all become involved in his quest, leading to a tragic outc...
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    26,02 €

  • Casting Shakespeare’s Plays
    T. J. King / TJKing
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    61,31 €

  • Any Girl, A Play For Camp Fire Girls
    Ella Lounsbury
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    13,94 €

  • A Defense Of The Stage
    John William Calcraft
    ''A Defense Of The Stage: Or An Inquiry Into The Real Qualities Of Theatrical Entertainments, Their Scope And Tendency'' is a book written by John William Calcraft in 1839. The book is an exploration and defense of the theatrical arts, examining their purpose, value, and impact on society. Calcraft argues that the stage is an essential part of human culture, providing a unique ...
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    29,08 €

  • Additional Estimate For Fort Kearney, South Pass, And Honey Lake Wagon Road
    Frederick West Lander
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    14,42 €

  • About Stage Folks (1902)
    William Ellis Horton
    About Stage Folks is a book written by William Ellis Horton and published in 1902. The book is a collection of essays and anecdotes about the people who work in the theater industry, including actors, actresses, directors, playwrights, and stagehands. Horton’s writing style is humorous and light-hearted, but he also provides insights into the challenges and rewards of working i...
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    29,04 €

  • Oedipus Tyrannus Or Swellfoot The Tyrant
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Oedipus Tyrannus Or Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy, In Two Acts (1820) is a play written by the famous English Romantic poet, Percy Bysshe Shelley. The play is a satirical retelling of the Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex, but set in a contemporary political context. The play is divided into two acts and features a cast of characters that includes Oedipus, the king of Thebes, and Swe...
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    24,88 €

  • A Parisian Romance
    Octave Feuillet
    A Parisian Romance is a play written by Octave Feuillet in 1883. The play is set in Paris and follows the romantic entanglements of a group of aristocrats. The story revolves around the love triangle between Count Paul de Tr�����nilly, his wife, and his mistress. The play explores themes of love, jealousy, and betrayal, as well as the social conventions of the time. The five ac...
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    22,06 €

  • Thinking And Acting V2
    Ellen Barlee
    Thinking and Acting V2: A Tale (1861) is a novel written by Ellen Barlee. The book follows the story of a young woman named Clara, who is faced with the challenge of overcoming societal expectations and following her own dreams. As she navigates through the struggles of love, family, and personal growth, Clara learns the importance of thinking for herself and taking action towa...
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    34,32 €

  • The Twentieth Century Theatre
    William Lyon Phelps
    The Twentieth Century Theatre: Observations On The Contemporary English And American Stage is a book written by William Lyon Phelps and originally published in 1918. The book is a comprehensive analysis and critique of the theatre scene in England and America during the first two decades of the 20th century. Phelps, a renowned literary critic and professor of English at Yale Un...
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    28,02 €

  • Trois Theatres
    Leopold Lacour
    Trois Theatres: Emile Augier, Alexandre Dumas Fils, Victorien Sardou (1880) is a book written by Leopold Lacour that provides a comprehensive analysis of the works of three prominent French playwrights of the 19th century - Emile Augier, Alexandre Dumas Fils, and Victorien Sardou. The book delves into the historical, social, and cultural contexts that shaped the works of these ...
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    35,38 €

  • The Trail Of The Torch
    Paul Hervieu / John Alan Haughton
    The Trail of the Torch is a play written by Paul Hervieu in 1915. The play is divided into four acts and is set in France during World War I. The story follows the lives of a group of soldiers who are fighting in the war. The main character is a young soldier named Pierre, who is sent on a dangerous mission to deliver a message to the French army. Along the way, he encounters a...
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    26,97 €

  • Kids Hollywood Magic
    Adria Manary / Phyllis Henson
    From Full House sweetheart, Jodie Sweetin, to Drake Bell, star of the hit television show, Drake and Josh, Phyllis Henson has launched the careers of some of America’s most beloved child stars and thousands of other successful children, from babies to teens.As the mother of three children whose careers included over 150 television commercials, hundreds of print ads, and eight m...
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    16,42 €

  • The Case For The Factory Acts (1902)
    The Case For The Factory Acts is a book written by Beatrice Potter Webb and published in 1902. This book is an important historical document that examines the conditions of factory workers during the Industrial Revolution in Britain. The author argues that the Factory Acts, which were laws passed in the 19th century to regulate the working conditions in factories, were necessar...
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    32,22 €

  • The Play Actress And The Upper Berth (1901)
    Francis Marion Crawford / Samuel Rutherford Crockett
    ''The Play Actress and the Upper Berth'' is a novel written by Samuel Rutherford Crockett and originally published in 1901. The story follows the life of a young and ambitious actress named Nancy Lee, who is determined to make a name for herself in the world of theatre. However, her plans are interrupted when she finds herself trapped in a mysterious and haunted room on a ship’...
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    35,44 €

  • The Blood Of The Fathers
    George Frank Lydston
    The Blood Of The Fathers: A Play In Four Acts (1912) is a dramatic work written by George Frank Lydston. The play is set in the early 20th century and explores themes of family, loyalty, and betrayal. The story centers around the wealthy and influential Hargrave family, who are torn apart by a bitter feud between the patriarch, John Hargrave, and his son, Richard. As the confli...
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    32,27 €

  • The Glasgow Stage (1892)
    Walter Baynham
    The Glasgow Stage is a book written by Walter Baynham and published in 1892. The book provides a comprehensive history of the theatrical scene in Glasgow, Scotland, from the early 18th century to the late 19th century. It covers the development of theater in Glasgow, the various theaters and companies that operated in the city, and the notable actors and actresses who performed...
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    32,27 €

  • The Purgatory Of Prisoners
    Orby Shipley
    The Purgatory of Prisoners: Or An Intermediate Stage Between The Prison and The Public is a book written by Orby Shipley in 1857. The book explores the idea of an intermediate stage between prison and society, where prisoners can be rehabilitated and prepared for their eventual re-entry into society. The author argues that this intermediate stage, or purgatory, would provide a ...
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    28,02 €

  • The Stage As A Career
    Philip Gengembre Hubert Jr.
    ''The Stage As A Career: A Sketch Of The Actor�������s Life, Its Requirements, Hardships, And Rewards'' is a book written by Hubert Jr., Philip Gengembre and published in 1899. The book provides a comprehensive and detailed overview of the life of an actor, including the skills and qualities required to succeed in the profession, the challenges and difficulties faced by actors,...
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    29,02 €