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HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME by Kober, Arthur - 1937

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HAVING A WONDERFUL TIME

by Kober, Arthur

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NY: Random House. VG/VG. 1937. Hardcover. A little fading to the cloth spine. Mild edegwear to the DJ. .
  • Bookseller Mostly Useful Fictions US (US)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - VG/VG
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Random House
  • Place of Publication NY
  • Date Published 1937

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HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. [A Comedy in Three Acts] by Arthur Kober. Foreword by Marc Connelly
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HAVING WONDERFUL TIME. [A Comedy in Three Acts] by Arthur Kober. Foreword by Marc Connelly

by Kober, Arthur

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Used - Green cloth binding has uneven fading and spotting on spine and extremities of covers (green cloth is vulnerable to fading), end
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First edition
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New York: Random House, 1937. First edition. Green cloth binding has uneven fading and spotting on spine and extremities of covers (green cloth is vulnerable to fading), endpapers are moderately tanned and foxed (offsetting from dust jacket), else a very good copy (printed text is fresh and clean) in good to very good dust jacket. The pictorial dust jacket is quite foxed and worn on front and rear panels (at corners), rear panel is quite creased, tips of spine have a few small chips and creased tears. First edition. Arthur Kober (1900-1975), author of plays, short stories (early contributions to the New Yorker), screenplays (approximately 30 films during the 1930's and 1940's) and television (including Leave it to Beaver and My Three Sons), was born in Galicia (part of Austro-Hungarian Empire) to Jewish parents (his family emigrated to New York in 1904). He was married to Lillian Hellman from 1925 to 1932; Kober wrote additional scenes and dialogue for Lillian Hellman's screenplay adaptation of her… Read More
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