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Very good+ in Very good+ jacket. Gilt stamped black cloth boards in dust jacket, oblong quarto [11.75" x 10.75"], illustrated in color and b&w. Book has hint of rubbing to boards and spine, binding tight, text clean and unmarked but top edge of block is foxed. DJ gently rubbed and edgeworn. THIS LARGE, HEAVY BOOK MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES.
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Color and Black White Photographs. Very Good in Good jacket. 4to Great theatre arts title. 322 illustrated pages. Edge worn jacket. Lightest fade clean board edges. Text appears unopened thus NEW. Color + BW photos. Heavy tome.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. 4to. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Knopf, 1987, first printing. 4to., 12" x 10 3/4", xi+323pp., illustrated with nearly 600 color and b/w photographs. Black cloth with gilt titles. Most theatergoers don't know that the scenic designer for the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof got his start in revolutionary Russia's avant-garde. Son of the Grand Rabbi of Kiev, Aronson rejected Russian director Vsevolod Meyerhold's communal theater when he fell under the spell of constructivist set designer Alexandra Exter. Arriving in New York in 1923, Aronson faced the predicament of a cosmopolitan artist confronted with a commercial theater that was in many ways backward. Undaunted, he designed sets for Yiddish theater, then worked for Harold Clurman's Group Theatre on Odets's Awake and Sing. His association with Jerome Robbins and Harold Prince at last gave him a chance to apply Exter's ideas of remaking reality in personal terms by making the set a total environment for the show. Near fine in very good dust jacket.
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Fine. First edition stated on copyright page. Fine and bright with no wear or markings in a very good jacket with slightest of edge wear. This price includes the cost of extra and safe shipping via USPS media mail.
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Tremendous book on the great theatrical set designer told through extensive text and over 600 photos, sketches, designs with many in color. Includes chron. co-written by his widow. The book is huge and heavy and requires additional postage. This is a fine copy in a near fine dustjacket. A unique book.