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Miscellany 1952-1967
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Correspondence associated with the production of a particular publication; production materials, including typescripts, proofs, paste-ups, binder's dummies, etc.; prospectuses and material relating to publicity. |
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Arranged alphabetically by title. |
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“About Cigars and Tobacco” by Morton L. Annis, Sr., 1967—booklet on the history and uses of cigars and tobacco.
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“Amusements in New York for Week Ending March 5, 1955”—list of plays showing on Broadway, created by Tyson Operating Co., Inc. and Sullivan Theatre Ticket Service, inc.
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“Antony and Cleopatra: Opera in Three Acts” by Samuel Barber and Franco Zeffirelli—libretto for the opera, published by G. Schirmer, Inc.
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“The Argyle Arts Centre Story,” booklet on the history of the Argyle Arts Centre in Sydney, Australia.
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“Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,” Travel booklet about historical sites in Virginia.
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“European Theatre Tour,” brochure for a tour of Europe focusing on Theatrical sites, 1954.
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“An Exhibition of the Marc Blitzstein Papers” The Wisconsin Center for Theatre Research of The University of Wisconsin, Nov. 1-6, 1965—Exhibition program.
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The History of the Theatre by Hannelore Marek, Ill. By Peter Spier—inscribed to Rouben Mamoulian by the author, 1967.
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“Huntington Library Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens,” brochure for the San Marino, CA Gallery.
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“London Theatre Guide for the week Nov. 30th to Dec. 5th, 1959” |
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“Lytton Center of the Visual Arts,” brochure for the Hollywood, CA center. |
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“Players Incorporated,” souvenir program for the theatre company; [1959] |
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Accompanying typescript: “Aims and Methods of Undergraduate Instruction in Speech and Drama,” [7] leaves [1959?]. |
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Accompanying typescript: “Twenty Years of Speech and Drama” by Leo Brady, 1957, reprinted from The Alumnus, a publication of C.U.A., [4] leaves, 1957. (2 copies). |
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Accompanying typescript: “Father Gilbert Vincent Hartke, O.P.,” [1] leaf, 1958. |
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Rugby Football Union’s “England vs. France” match on Feb. 25, 1961, program. |
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Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, program insert. |
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Sydney Armenian Guide Book by Father Aramais Mirzaian, 1970. |
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The Theatre Annual 1952. With bookplate of Rouben Mamoulian. |
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Movie-Related Miscellany 1933-1982
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Arranged alphabetically by title. |
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Action: The Magazine of the Director’s Guild of America, Nov.-Dec. 1966—note: annotated by Rouben Mamoulian. |
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“Around the World in 80 Days” (1958)—see “Michael Todd’s ‘Around the World in 80 Days” no. 294. |
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“Cinerama Holiday,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1955 film. |
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“The Clowns,” promotional material for the 1970 TV film by Federico Fellini. |
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“Devil in The Flesh,” program for the American premiere of the 1949 film at the Paris Theatre, New York, NY. |
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“La Dolce Vita,” program for the British premiere of the 1960 film at the Columbia Theatre, London on Dec. 8, 1960. |
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“1965 Fall Film Series” at UCLA program. Includes “Queen Christina” (1933), directed by Rouben Mamoulian, who is listed as making a guest appearance at the event. Also includes listings for “I’m no Angel,” “The Strange One,” “The War of the Worlds,” “Easy Living,” “Footlight Parade,” and “Wuthering Heights” (2 copies). |
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“A Farewell to Arms,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1957 film.
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“Funny Girl,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1968 film.
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“Hamlet,” cast list and promotional material for the 1948 film.
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The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, June 1970.
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The Journal of the Producers Guild of America, Sept. 1970.
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“Le Legioni di Cleopatra,” promotional material for the 1961 Italian film, in Italian, French, and English.
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“Liberation,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1969-1971 film series—inscribed to Rouben Mamoulian in Russian by the director: “To the great director Rouben Mamoulian in fond memory and with deep respect. Yuri Ozerov. 10 February, 1972.” Inscription translated from the Russian. |
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“Lord Jim,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1965 film. |
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“Michael Todd’s ‘Around the World in 80 Days” by S.J. Perleman; Carthay Circle Theatre; Los Angeles, CA, 1958; film program. |
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“The Pride and the Passion,” souvenir program for the world premiere of the 1957 film at the Director’s Guild Theatre. |
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“The Pride and the Passion,” souvenir program for the world premiere of the 1957 film at the Director’s Guild Theatre. |
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“Queen Christina” (1933), directed by Rouben Mamoulian; see—“1965 Fall Film Series” at UCLA program, no. 285. |
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“The River,” playbill advertisement with reserve ticket order form for the 1951 film. |
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“The Robe,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1953 film. |
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“Ryan’s Daughter,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1970 film. |
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“Sayonara,” [1] sheet typescript cast list/ press release for the 1957 film. |
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“Silent Movies, Inc.” Buffalo, NY 1971-1972 film series flyer, including Mamoulian’s “Becky Sharp” (1935). With annotations by Rouben Mamoulian. (2 copies). |
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“Symphonie Pastorale,” Program for the American premiere of the 1948 film at the Paris Theatre, New York, NY. |
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“Tchaikovsky,” souvenir program for the 1969 film. |
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“Twilight’s Last Gleaming,” souvenir program for the 1977 film. |
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“War and Peace,” illustrated souvenir program for the 1968 film. |
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“Waterloo” study guide and souvenir program for the 1970 film. |
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“West Side Story,” souvenir program for the 1961 film. |
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Accompanying program for the premiere performance for the Women’s Guild benefit performance for the Cedars of Lebanon, Mount Sinai Hospitals at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, Dec. 13, 1961. |
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“E.T.” commemorative mounted photographs and envelope (6 pieces) from the 1982 film; housed separately in oversize folder 38 x 30 cm. |