THE WORK International Review of Theatre... - Lot 401 - Ader

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THE WORK International Review of Theatre... - Lot 401 - Ader
THE WORK International Review of Theatre Arts 1st period: No. 1, March 1909-No. 14, December 1909 then, No. 1, January 1910-No. 12 (or 26th issue of December 1910) then, No. 1 (27th issue of January 1911)-No. 12 (35th issue of December 1911) then, n° 1/2 (36th issue of January-February 1912)-n° 9 (43rd issue of October-December 1912) then, n° 1 (44th issue of January-February 1913)-n° 2 (50th issue of July 1914) ; 2nd period: No. 1 (51/52nd issue of July 1919)-No. 7 (58th issue) then, No. 9 (61st issue)-No. 16 (actually No. 17: 69th issue of May 1923) + non-serial No. (of May 15, 1921); 3rd era (1923-1924 season): 70th issue (or No. 1 of November 1923)-72nd issue (or No. 3 of June 1924); 4th era (1924-1925 season): 73rd issue (fall 1924)-75th issue (spring-summer 1925). In the 1st period: the n° 2 of March-April 1913 is mentioned fascicule 44 bis; the first 9 issues are simply 4-page program bulletins which then become more important. There are two tables of contents. After the n° 2 of July 1914, the publication is interrupted and resumes in 1919.In the 2nd period: the n° 8 (59th/60th issue of January 1921) is missing. The special issue has no number: it is composed of 1 portrait of Crommelynck and 7 plates out of text of Crommelynck for "Le Cocu magnifique". The cover of this special issue is identical to that of the n° 10 (62nd issue) of May 1921. Becomes L'ŒUVRE THÉÂTRALE for the 76th issue (5th period, n° 1, December 1925) then : LA REVUE DE L'ŒUVRE from the 77th issue : 5th period : 77th issue (n° 2, January 1926)-79th issue (n° 1, November 1926), then 81st issue (n° 3, May 1927)-87th issue (n° 3, February 1929) ; 6th period : 89th issue (n° 1, January 1930). The 80th and the 88th issue of the 5th period are missing.The 77th issue is mimeographed.In the 82nd issue (n° 1 of November 1927) the 7 h.-t. mentioned in the summary are missing. Paris, Director : A.-F. Lugné-Poe. Texts by Antonin Artaud, François Bernouard, Paul Claudel, Suzanne Desprès, Neel Doff, Isadora Duncan, Maurice de Faramond, Paul Fort, Ivan Goll, Remy de Gourmont, Alfred Jarry, Frantz Jourdain, Ernest Lajeunesse, Legrand-Chabrier, Simon Lissim, Lugné-Poe, Paul Poiret, Henri de Régnier, André Salmon, Auguste Strindberg, Christian Zervos, etc. Illustrations by L.R. Antral, Léon Bakst, Serge Choubine, Jean Cocteau, Maurice Denis, Maxime Dethomas, Henri Etlin, Pierre Fau, André Girard, Nathalie Gontcharova, Constantin Guys, Hellé, Jean Hugo, Alfred Jarry, Lucien Laforge, Pierre Laprade, Auguste Rodin, Gino Severini, Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Dongen, Édouard Vuillard, etc. Almost complete collection. 87 issues in-4 bound in 5 slipcases. The first 26 issues are unbound. Joined : - Program of the directory from 1893 to 1914 (21 ff. in-4 dactyl.) ; - 2 L.A.S. from Lugné-Poe to Édouard Dujardin (1892 and 1893) ; - 1 L.D.S. from Lugné-Poe to Édouard Dujardin (1939) ; - 1. L.A.S. from Suzanne Desprès to Édouard Dujardin (1924); - 3 portraits of Lugné-Poe; - Program for "L'Otage" by Paul Claudel (1914); - 1 n° of 16 p., undated, unnumbered dedicated to Suzanne Desprès. This collection is of great rarity, its publication having been very irregular.
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