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In a Blue River [Signed]

In a Blue River [Signed] by Ted Berrigan

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
In a Blue River [Signed]
Author
Ted Berrigan
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
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New York: Little Light Books, 1981. Very Good. New York: Little Light Books, 1981. First Edition, Limited Issue of 500 copies. Octavo (21.7cm); illustrated wraps with cover art by Susan Cataldo; [48]pp. Rubbing and spotting to edges of wraps; binding sound and pages unmarked. Signed by Berrigan at title page with inscription to Harris Schiff and his wife Judy "Ted Berrigan loves you both forever... so don't let appearances deceive you. Dec 81.
[Poster]: The Yale School of Drama Presents The Open Theatre Production of Megan Terry's Viet Rock, 1966

[Poster]: The Yale School of Drama Presents The Open Theatre Production of Megan Terry's Viet Rock, 1966 by (TERRY, Megan, Joel Katz)

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[Poster]: The Yale School of Drama Presents The Open Theatre Production of Megan Terry's Viet Rock, 1966
Author
(TERRY, Megan, Joel Katz)
Seller
Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
[New Haven, Connecticut]: Yale School of Drama, 1966. Unbound. Very Good. Poster (29" x 38 ½"). Designed by Joel Katz for Megan Terry's rock musical *Viet Rock* at the Yale Repertory Theatre on October 11-23, 1966 with music composed by Marianne de Pury. Appears to be a facsimile of the original poster on thinner material, with Katz's copyright information canceled. Rolled, a couple small chips and light creases with a 1½ inch tear at the edge, rippling, sunning at the edges, moderate toning and a small piece of tape on verso, very good. Terry is an American playwright, screenwriter, and a founding member of the experimental theater group, The Open Theater in New York City. She created *Viet Rock* using a technique she developed called "transformation", in which actors would improvise dialogue in an attempt to "transform" into characters. *Viet Rock* was the first play to address America's involvement in the Vietnam War, and also the first rock musical to be written and performed in the United States. The play was described by Terry as a "folk war movie" about the "futilities and irrelevancies" of war. The poster here is for the play's preview run at the Yale Repertory Theatre before opening off-Broadway. Cast member, Gerome Ragni along with fellow actor James Rando, would go on to use the anti-war theme and Terry's "transformation" technique to create the rock musical, *Hair.* A striking poster for a groundbreaking and influential rock musical.
Adventures of a Young Man

Adventures of a Young Man by Dos Passos, John

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Title
Adventures of a Young Man
Author
Dos Passos, John
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
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New York: Harcourt Brace and Company, 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Near Fine in a Very Good jacket, unclipped ($2.50), generally toned, a few chips at the edges. Blue cloth, bumped at the corners, with red ink lettering on the spine. Square and firmly bound with a red topstain, clean internally. The first novel in Dos Passos's District of Columbia trilogy, a novel of disillusionment in American during the 1920s and 1930s.