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Acceptable. Acceptable condition. No Dust Jacket (Radio Plays, Drama) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
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Good. First edition. Good hardcover. Black ink splotch on copyright page. Pages light brown. Corners rubbed and bent. Spine faded. Edges of spine bumped. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information.
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Very Good. First edition. Owner name and address, endpapers with some tanning due to binder's glue, front board with a small mark, very good, lacking the dust jacket. The first American verse play written for radio; its original cast featured Orson Welles and Burgess Meredith.
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Acceptable. First edition copy. Collectible-Acceptable. No Dust Jacket Short gifter's inscription on inside. In protective cover. (Verse Play, Fiction, Drama)
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Good+. No DJ. First Edition. Hardcover. First broadcast by the CBS on April 11, 1937; Orson Welles played the Announcer and cast included Burgess Meredith. Short introductory essay by MacLeish recommends radio as a medium for poets who want to experiment with dramatic art. Presentation copy from MacLeish to noted American poet, Lewis Turco. Signed by by both author and Turco. MacLeish was also a long-reigning head of the Library of Congress. Light/moderate shelf/edge wear, minor rubbing/loss at spine, wear at head and tail, bottom tips through, light toning/soiling to boards, presentation plate at front pastedown, ownership emboss at titlepage, else tight, bright and unmarred. Lacking uncommon glassine DJ. Orange paper boards, black ink lettering an decorative elements. 8vo. 33pp.
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Fine in a Fine dustwrapper. Lovely copy. Foreword by the author. Archibald MacLeish was not only a well-known poet but also served as Librarian of Congress, appointed by Franklin Roosevelt, a position he used to reorganize and promote the institution. In addition to winning three Pulitzer Prizes, MacLeish was commissioned by the NEW YORK TIMES to write a poem to celebrate the Apollo 11 moon landing, which he entitled "Voyage to the Moon" and which appeared on the front page of the 21 July 1969 edition of the paper.
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Light wear to spine. Very Good, lacking the dustwrapper. SIGNED by the poet on the front endpaper. Archibald MacLeish was not only a well-known poet but also served as Librarian of Congress, appointed by Franklin Roosevelt, a position he used to reorganize and promote the institution. In addition to winning three Pulitzer Prizes, MacLeish was commissioned by the NEW YORK TIMES to write a poem to celebrate the Apollo 11 moon landing, which he entitled "Voyage to the Moon" and which appeared on the front page of the 21 July 1969 edition of the paper.