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New York: Samuel French. Very Good. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [good solid copy, with some not-serious water staining along fore-edge and to cloth at base of spine, moderate shelfwear to bottom edge (boards exposed a little at corners)]. Satirical farce about a foreign correspondent in Moscow. Introductory note by Herman Shumlin, who produced the play on Broadway. Scarce. .
Clear All Wires! (play) by Spewack, Bella and Samuel - 1932
by Spewack, Bella and Samuel
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Clear All Wires! (play)
by Spewack, Bella and Samuel
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New York: Samuel French, 1932. Inscribed to friends, and signed by the authors on front flyleaf, dated Dec. 1932. Spine sunned and lightly rubbed, still a sharp and near fine copy, no dust jacket.. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover.
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- Publisher Samuel French
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1932
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Clear All Wires! A Play in Three Acts
by Spewack, Bella and Samuel
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Clear All Wires! A Play in Three Acts
by Spewack, Bella and Samuel
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New York/Los Angeles: Samuel French. Very Good in Fair dj. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. [book is modestly shelfworn, slight bumping and teensy fraying at lower corners; dust jacket is heavily worn, some paper loss to spine extremities, spine panel discolored, front flapfold extensively split, various creases, small tears, etc.]. Satirical farce about a foreign correspondent in Moscow. Introductory note by Herman Shumlin, who produced the play on Broadway; the Spewacks later adapted it for an M-G-M film starring Lee Tracy. Very uncommon in the dust jacket (although this is admittedly a pretty rough example) -- sure wish I knew the illustrator of same. .
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