Adapted by Norman Corwin Dramatic Comedy Characters: 2 male, 1 female Simple Set Carl Sandburg's works, adapted by Norman Corwin, as first performed by Bette Davis and Lief Erickson, and a host of others in New York and on tour. The best of the Pulitzer Prize-winner's verse, including some previously unpublished; and prose, including the biography of Lincoln; and interspersed with optional American folk songs from his songbag. "Playful and serious, childlike and wise, com
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Adapted by Norman Corwin Dramatic Comedy Characters: 2 male, 1 female Simple Set Carl Sandburg's works, adapted by Norman Corwin, as first performed by Bette Davis and Lief Erickson, and a host of others in New York and on tour. The best of the Pulitzer Prize-winner's verse, including some previously unpublished; and prose, including the biography of Lincoln; and interspersed with optional American folk songs from his songbag. "Playful and serious, childlike and wise, com
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Good. THE SCRIPT! Some shelf wear, scuff and sticker removal mark to the covers. Former actor name. Good binding and the text flows nicely. Enjoy this useful ACTING EDITION SCRIPT reliable for your acting needs.
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Good. Size: 0x0x0; ***please read*** Moderate shelf wear with corner bumps, nicks, rubbing and some discoloration of spine-pencil note on title page-no marks on text-66 pages-my shelf location-29-c-13*
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Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Thumbnail chips to front and back covers. Tears to rear panel; fading to spine. Stated first edition.; 8vo 8"-9" tall.
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Fine in Very Good jacket. First edition. Fine in about very good, spine-faded dustwrapper with small chips. Inscribed by Corwin: "To Eve Schoenstein, This book may lack distinction, but at least it's the first presentation copy you will have received, unless your crafty old man has beaten me to it-Norman Corwin. May 29 [D-Day plus 12] 1964." Corwin was probably the greatest master of the radio drama, as well as a successful author and screenwriter.