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Broadside for the Theatre Royal, English Opera Presenting "The Wizard: Or, the Brown Man of the Moor" by Anonymous

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Title
Broadside for the Theatre Royal, English Opera Presenting "The Wizard: Or, the Brown Man of the Moor"
Author
Anonymous
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ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Good
Description
S. l. (London): s. n., 1817. Good. Broadside; 12 3/4 x 7 1/2; backed on a card stock sheet with margins closely trimmed; card stock frame; uniform age-toning and a few small worn spots; in about good condition. The broadside advertised a performance of "The Wizard: Or, the Brown Man of the Moor" - based on Walter Scott's "Black Dwarf - with the principal actors being Miss Kelly and Miss Love, Mr. H. Johnston, and others. Also advertised were the comical operetta "Fire and Water," the melodrama "Two Words: Or, Silent Not Dumb," and "The Chinese Walk." Perhaps the most appealing feature of the broadside was the bold statement at its head reading: "The GAS LIGHTS are now introduced over the whole Stage." The Lyceum Theatre (it would become the English Opera House in 1816), traced its origins to 1765 and would be the first theatre in Britain to have its stage lit by gas on August 6, 1817 - just a few months before the current performances.
IMPLICATIONS 1

IMPLICATIONS 1 by CRONIN, Isaac and Chris Shutes (Editors)

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Title
IMPLICATIONS 1
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CRONIN, Isaac and Chris Shutes (Editors)
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Brian Cassidy Bookseller at Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Near fine.
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(San Francisco / Berkeley): (Isaac Cronin / Chris Shutes), 1975. First Edition. Near fine.. First and likely only issue of this magazine loosely affiliated with the Berkeley-based Situationist-inspired group Point-Blank!, of which Shutes was a noted member. Includes articles by the editors on a variety of topics, including Wilhelm Reich, Raoul Vaneigem (and "vaneigemists" in Berkeley), a literature review, and excerpts from the editors' correspondence with "our comrades": Daniel Denevert, Ken Knabb, Gina Rosenberg, et al. Though the edtiors write that "we have printed 2000 copies of the present journal," OCLC finds only three. [Ford 212]. Wraps. 8vo. Printed wraps. Near fine. Tiny dot of soil to front wrapper. Interior bright, sharp, and clean throughout. Small errata slip stapled to inside rear wrapper. 55pp.