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$20.00London: Faber & Faber (1957). First edition. 89 pp. Light stain on top edge, else near fine in near fine, price-clipped dust jacket with tanning to spine and extrems. The follow-up to Osborne’s LOOK BACK IN ANGER. Young 2932.$25.00NY & San Francisco: Troubador Press, 1958. First edition. 37 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and near fine illustrated dust jacket. The poem used as an epilogue to this play appred originally in The Village Voice.$10.00Los Angeles: Sun & Moon, 1993. First trade paperback edition. 63 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. American Theater in Literature Program.$15.00Huntington Beach: Poet-Skin, 1984. First edition. 26 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers.$20.00London: Faber and Faber (1972). First edition. 83 pp. Fine in wrappers and near fine integral dust jacket with one small corner crease.$45.00NY Hill and Wang/Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1975). First edition. xvi + 127 pp w/glossary of slang. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introduction by Marvin Felix Camillo. A prison drama, written while Pinero was incarcerated. Winner of both the Obie and the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award. Young 3055.$125.00NY: Grove Press (1979). First US edition. 138 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket.$25.00(np): Pendragon Press, 1968. First edition. 46 pp. Fine in full cloth. One of 1000 (of 2000) numbered copies destined for sale in the United States.$25.00London: Covent Garden Press (1973). First edition. [22 pp]. Fine in very good dust jacket with sunning to spine and wear along top edges. Produced by BBC television in April, 1973 and played by Henry Woolf, who “launched Pinter on his career by persuading him to write THE ROOM for performance at the Drama Department of Bristol University.”$200.00London: Methuen (1985). First revised edition. 80 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket that is lightly rubbed. Text of the play preceded by “A Play and its Politics,” a conversation between Pinter and Nicholas Herm. Illustrated with production photographs by Ivan Kyncl. SIGNED by Pinter on the title page.$200.00London: London Limited Editions (1990). First edition, numbered & signed issue. 183 pp. Pages faintly toned, else very near fine in marbled paper-covered boards with cloth spine. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Pinter.$45.00Beverly Hills: Jacobin Books (c 1978). First edition. 77 pp. Covers badly rubbed, else near fine in illustrated wrappers. Laid in is an ALS from Pleasants to a well-known literary magazine editor.$45.00London: Neville Spearman (1967). First edition. 264 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket that is lightly rubbed at the extrems. Collects ALL MINE, THE ROW, and THE PARTNERS.$35.00Toledo: Friends of the University of Toledo Libraries, 1987. First edition. 37 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers and fine dust jacket with pasted-on cover label. Edited by Donald C. Gallup, with his introduction. One of 500 numbered copies. Collects four dramatic works.$50.00NY: Dramatists Play Service (1990). First edition. 64 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. SIGNED by Price on the title page.$45.00NY: Theatre Communications Group (1990). First edition. 267 pp w/notes. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with a light scratch to front panel. Promotional flyer laid in. Collects AUGUST SNOW, NIGHT DANCE, and BETTER DAYS. SIGNED by Price.$55.00NY: Atheneum, 1984. First edition. 136 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some very light edgewear. INSCRIBED by Price, “to David / after good talk / from Reynolds / 1994.”$55.00NY: Note of Hand Publishers, 1977. First edition, numbered & signed issue. 169 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket with light toning to spine. Designed and printed at the Five Trees Press. One of 50 numbered copies SIGNED by Purdy.$35.00Dallas: New London Press (1979). First edition. 51 pp. Fine in full brown cloth with gold stamping to front cover and spine. No dust jacket, as issued. Pairs “A Day after the Fair” and “True.” INSCRIBED by Purdy.$25.00London: Faber and Faber (1986). First edition. 69 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A poetic drama, adapted from Boris Pasternak’s autobiographical novella, THE LAST SUMMER.$35.00Dublin: Co-op Books (1980). First edition. 62 pp. Very near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers.$40.00NY: New Directions (1951). First edition. 190 pp. Very good plus in full yellow cloth with title stamped in black on spine (that is also a bit discolored). Lacks dust jacket. Inked ownership signature of poet Philip Whalen on the front free endpaper.$50.00San Francisco: Lone Mountain Theatre, 1979. First edition. 22 x 14 1/8 inch promotional poster. Fine.$45.00Geneve: A Vesenaz, 1947. First edition. 169 pp. Some tanning to spine, else near fine in wrappers in near fine tissue dust jacket with some wear to crown and base of spine. Pages still uncut. One of 2000 copies. Pierre Cailler, editor. Published as part of the series ‘Ecrits et Documents De Peintres.’$10.00Metuchen & NY: Scarecrow, 1978. Third edition, first printing. 421 pp w/indexes. Very near fine in full cloth; no dust jacket, as issued.$45.00Woods Hole: Pourboire Press, 1975. First edition. 87 pp. Fine in near fine dust jacket with some light edgewear. One of 150 numbered copies SIGNED by Schevill.$20.00NY: Performing Arts Journal Publications (1983). First trade paperback printing. 198 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Translations from the original Russian by Senelick, with his introduction. Plays by Babel, Bulgakov, Everinov, Krylov, Ilf and Petrov, and Prutkov.$35.00NY: Samuel French (1981). First edition. 50 pp. Light soiling to covers, else very good plus in stapled wrappers.$50.00West Chester: (np) 1986. First edition. 14 1/4 x 8 1/4 inch broadside, printed in two colors. Fine. Two deckle edges. “First appearance of G.B.S.’s letter in original poetic form” commemorating a reading by Stanley Weintraub at West Chester University 4 December 1986. One of 150 copies printed at the Green Library Press.$125.00Lewisburg: Press of the Appletree Alley (1988). First printing of this edition. 47 pp. Fine in printed paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped cloth spine. Reproduction of the 1923 privately printed 62 copy limited edition commissioned by Jerome Kern, with an introduction by Christopher Morley and a frontispiece after Max Beerbohm. Introduction for this edition by Mary Chenoweth, with bibliographical notes. One of 150 numbered copies on Arches Laid Text.$24.00Boston: Beacon Press, 1971. First edition. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.