Ephemera
Monte Cristo,
Detroit Opera House,
Liebler & Co.'s revival, October 28, 1890. Theatre program.
Bronze Statue of James O'Neill,
souvenir of 50th performance of Monte Cristo,
Academy of Music, New York, December 3, 1900.
Our
Players Gallery, 1901 (January - February), wrappers. Inscribed by James O'Neill.
Autograph Card
Signed, 1902, by James O'Neill.
The Princeton Bric-a-Brac, Volume
XXXII, 1907.
The Count of Monte Cristo, Famous Players
Film Company, 1912. Videotape.
The
Provincetown Plays: Second Series, New York: Frank Shay, 1916,
first edition, wrappers.
The Provincetown Players, 1917-1918 season. Subscription announcement.
The
Wanderer, Cort Theatre,
May 27, 1918. Theatre program.
Brick from the Morosco Theatre,
site of Beyond the Horizon, February 3, 1920.
O'Neill's first Broadway production.
The
Playboy of the Western World, Synge, J. M.,
Boston: John W. Luce & Co., 1911. Book from the O'Neill library.
The Theatre -- Advancing,
Craig, Edward Gordon,
Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1919.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Steel,
Walker, Charles Rumford,
Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1922, first edition, with dust jacket.
O'Neill blurb.
Productions
of the Provincetown Players for Eight Seasons, a chronological listing, 1915-1922.
The Greek
Anthology, Paton, W. R.,
London: William Heinemann, 1920.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Laou-Seng-Urh or "An
Heir in his Old Age", a Chinese drama,
London: John Murray, 1817.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Provincetown Playhouse, 1923-1924 season. Subscription announcement.
Dinner Program, honoring Dr. W. E. Burghardt Du Bois,
Cafe Savarin, New York, April 13, 1924.
Contains a 34-line appreciation of Du Bois by O'Neill.
The Golden
Treasury, Palgrave, Francis T.,
London: Macmillan and Co., 1921.
Book from the O'Neill library.
The Temple of Pallas-Athenæ,
Lewys, Georges, Privately Printed, 1924,
limited edition, signed, #372,
with dust jacket.
Provincetown Players,
1924-1925 season,
Provincetown Playhouse and Greenwich Village.
Subscription form.
Wild Birds,
Totheroh, Don,
New York: Doubleday, Page, and Company, 1925, first edition, with dust jacket.
O'Neill blurb.
The Works of Eugene O'Neill, Boni and Liveright, (1925).
Publicity pamphlet.
The Works of Eugene O'Neill,
Boni and Liveright, (1926).
Publicity pamphlet.
White
Buildings,
Crane, Hart,
New York: Horace Liveright, 1926, first edition, second printing, with dust jacket.
O'Neill blurb.
Juggler's
Kiss, Komroff, Manuel,
New York: Boni and Liveright, 1927, first edition, with dust jacket.
O'Neill blurb.
The Works of Eugene O'Neill, Boni and Liveright, (1928).
Publicity pamphlet.
Theatre Guild Productions,
February and March, 1928.
Schedule of performances.
Anathema!,
DeCasseres, Benjamin,
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1928.
Announcement.
Anathema!,
DeCasseres, Benjamin,
New York: Gotham Book Mart, 1928 (November 1), first limited edition, #432, with slipcase.
Helicon,
1928 (December), wrappers.
Theatre Guild Productions,
(February, 1929).
Schedule of performances.
Theatre Guild Productions,
(April, 1929).
Schedule of performances.
The Bab
Ballads,
Gilbert, W. S.,
London: Macmillan and Co., 1926.
Book from the O'Neill library.
World's
Ends,
Wassermann, Jacob,
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1929.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Prospectors: 1917-1929,
New York: Alfred Baruth, 1929.
Class
Reunion, Werfel, Franz,
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1929.
Book from the O'Neill library.
April 22, 1931,
Document Signed, 42 pages, New York, by Judge John M Woolsey.
Decision in Lewys vs O'Neill.
The
Perfect Hostess,
Heaton, Rose Henniker,
London: Methuen & Co., 1931.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Vile
Bodies,
Waugh, Evelyn,
New York: The Modern Library, 1933.
Book from the O'Neill library.
Ladies'
Mistakes,
Laver, James,
Bloomsbury: The Nonesuch Press, 1933.
Book from the O'Neill library.
The Complete Works of Homer: The Iliad and the Odyssey, New York: The Modern Library, (?1933).
Book from the O'Neill library.
The Plays of
Eugene O'Neill,
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1935,
Wilderness edition.
Specimen pages.
Good Potato Dishes,
Heath, Ambrose, London: Farber & Faber, 1935. Book from the O'Neill
library.
Autograph Manuscript, 3 pages, (1938), by Thornton Wilder.
Three hymns (words & music) from Our Town.
Our Town,
Wilder, Thornton,
New York: Coward McCann, 1938, first edition, with dust jacket.
Inscribed to Barbara Burton by Wilder and Jed Harris.
George
Pierce Baker: A Memorial, New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1939,
first edition.
Signed by O'Neill and six other contributors.
The
Sacramento,
Dana, Julian,
New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1939.
Inscribed by O'Neill to Lottie Flood.
Monte
Cristo & Other Plays, Russak, J. B. (ed),
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1941.
Lost Plays
of Eugene O'Neill,
New York: New Fathoms, 1950.
Announcement.
Correspondence File, October 8, 1951 to June 4, 1954, from Rubin,
Langner, Fitelson, Ten Eyck, Marshall, carbons & copies.
Jason Robards,
Jr./Dramatic Readings From Eugene O'Neill, a Columbia Records album, 1963.
Eugene O'Neill: American Playwright,
Museum of the City of New York,
May 22 thru September 29, 1974.
Poster.
Eugene O'Neill: A Glory of Ghosts,
PBS American Masters Series, 1986.
Videotape.
Eugene O'Neill: A Centennial Celebration,
An Exhibit Drawn From the Private Collection of Harley J. Hammerman, MD,
Special Collections, Washington University Libraries, St. Louis
November 3 - December 30, 1988. Catalog inscribed by Annie Chaplin.
Eugene O'Neill: A Haunted Life, A&E
Biography, 2002. Videotape.
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