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New York: Horace Liveright, 1926. Vintage original flyer, 4 pp., 8 x 5" (20 x 13 cm.), opens up to 8 x 10" (20 x 26 cm.). A flyer for this play by Jim Tully and Frank Mitchell Dazey starring Paul Robeson, which appeared on Broadway for 37 performances in October and November, 1926. Woll, p. 18: "Describes the rise of a $10-a-bout sparring partner to the world championship. Black Boy [Robeson] lives high in his new life and begins drinking. He loses a big fight and his friends desert him. Poor, once again, his friends desert him." The reviewer for the New York Herald Tribune noted: "He dominates the play by the simpler and surer means of a sheer gianthood of genuineness, native understanding, and deep-voiced likeability." Robeson's appearance in this play followed directly after his triumph in 1925 in a revival of Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones. This very scarce flyer contains seven separate images of Robeson in this production.
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PAUL ROBESON | BLACK BOY (1926) Theatre flyer
by Horace Liveright
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RENO SWEENEY (1975) Set of 12 promotional postcards
by Reno Sweeney
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New York: Reno Sweeney, 1975. A group of twelve (12) vintage original promotional postcards for upcoming performances, varying from about 7 x 5" (18 x 13 cm.) to 8 x 8" (20 x 20 cm.), a few have creases and marginal tears, overall VERY GOOD+.Reno Sweeney was a cabaret in New York's West Village which catered to a gay and hip audience.The cards include:-- Peter Allen (two different cards for two different engagements);-- Martin Mull and Diana Marcovitz;-- Novella Nelson;-- Joan Hackett;-- Anita O'Day (this card exhibits more wear than any of the others);-- Marilyn Sokol;-- Mercedes Hall;-- Michael Federal;-- Louis St. Louis;-- Baby Jane Dexter;-- The Manhattan Transfer.
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SCARFACE (1932) Promotional flyer
by United Artists
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United Artists. No binding. Near Fine. [Hollywood]: United Artists, [1932] Vintage original 9 x 6" (23 x 15 cm.) promotional flyer, opens up to 9 x 12" (23 x 30 cm.), NEAR FINE. Howard Hawks directed and Howard Hughes produced this classic early talking gangster film in which Paul Muni played the vicious Camonte, a character loosely modeled on Al Capone. Ben Hecht wrote the screenplay, a perfect fit for him since he had spent his early years as a journalist working in the Chicago of the 1920s.
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WILLIE "THE LION" SMITH (1965) Swiss concert flyer
by International Record Exchange
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No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Zurich: International Record Exchange, 1965. Vintage original 3 x 6" (7 x 15 cm.) flyer, double sided, fine. Concert flyer for a concert in Baden, Switzerland, on December 4, 1965. Smith was one of the great proponents of the stride style on the piano.
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