Celia Adler dertzeilt [The Celia Adler Story]. Geshribn mit der hilf fun Jacob Tikman
de [YIDDISH THEATRE] ADLER, Celia (with Jacob Tikman)
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New York: Celia Adler Fondeyshon un bukh-komitet [Celia Adler Foundation], 1959. First Edition. Two octavo volumes (24cm). Blue cloth boards; dustjackets; viii,688pp; illus. Old damp-marks to board edges of both volumes, causing discoloration to cloth but no structural damage. Text clean, tight and unmarked; jackets lightly worn and sun-faded; complete, sound and Good. Text entirely in Yiddish save verso of title page, which provides both a transcription and an English-language translation of the title and publisher. Exceedingly uncommon autobiography of Celia Adler (1899-1979), daughter of Jacob Adler and half-sister to Stella Adler, known as the "First Lady of the Yiddish Theatre." Adler was associated with the Yiddish Art Theater movement of the 1920s and gave one of the first theatrical portrayals of a Holocaust survivor, in her brother Luther's 1946 Broadway production A Flag is Born. Unaccountably scarce, even for an American work written entirely in Yiddish: OCLC notes a single location only in the U.S. (Northwestern); five more copies are in European and Israeli institutions.
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- Lorne Bair Rare Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 49878
- Título
- Celia Adler dertzeilt [The Celia Adler Story]. Geshribn mit der hilf fun Jacob Tikman
- Autor
- [YIDDISH THEATRE] ADLER, Celia (with Jacob Tikman)
- Estado del libro
- Usado
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- 1
- Edición
- First Edition
- Editorial
- Celia Adler Fondeyshon un bukh-komitet [Celia Adler Foundation]
- Lugar de publicación
- New York
- Fecha de publicación
- 1959
- Catálogos del vendedor
- Social History; Holocaust;
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- Cloth
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