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Title: Show The Magazine Of The Arts Volume 4 Jan.-June 1964
Classification: Magazines Movies Shows Entertainment
Publication Information: Hartford Publications, Inc.
Additional Information: Each issue has 96 to 116 pages per issue. Issues have a variety of ads.
Summary: Contents include:
• John F. Kennedy 1917-1963
• Datelines: Warsaw: “Far-Out” Showcase. Louisville: The Necessities of Culture. Ski Mt., USA: Skier Beware!
• The Leper
• The Nightmare Of The Iguana
• Postscript To Penn Station the death of a great building
• Arthur Miller Ad-Libs on Elia Kazan
• Music Music Music Music
• How Educated Can You Get? Part II. Inside Stanford University & the US Air Force Academy
• Demel’s: The Vienna That Was
• Jackie Gleason: The Hollow Clown
• Cocteau: Death And The Poet
• Fleet Streets Vulgarians. The sleazy British press
• Yves Saint Laurent. The dressmaker as artist
• Screen Test (in multiple issues): Jeanne Brown; Deanne Dailey; Lisa Richards
• London: The Boy Who Wrote Like Shakespeare
• The Road: Mr. Kean’s Black Boy
• Pittsburgh: The Smoke Clears
• The Many Faces of Shakespeare by Aldous Huxley
• Shakespeare and Religion
• The Real Shakespeare Hamlet painting by Salvador Dali
• Othello painting by Eugene Berman
• Life Begins at 400. Some moderns examine their debt to Bard: A late Acquaintance; A Choice of Ornaments; Shakespeare Can Take It; The Nonconforming Shakespeare; My Life with Shakespeare.
• The Macbeth Murder Mystery by James Thurber
• A Note on Hamlet
• Romeo and Juliet drawing by Domenico Gnoli
• Ophelia painting by Leonor Fini
• Shakespeare and the Outsider
• “This Nettle Danger….”
• The Shakespearean Experience: Show Poll
• Save Him From the Scholars!
• On Shakspere
• Shakspere and Kittredge of Harvard
• Freud on Shakespeare
• Whoaboy! Interview: Will Shakespeare
• Shakespeare Country
• Mary McCarthy Ad-Libs on Shakespeare’s Women and Sundry Matters. A Show Soliloquy
• Much Ado About Shakespeare. Where and When
• Winston-Salem: Culturopolis of the South
• Santo Domingo: Slush in the Pools
• The Element Follows You Around Sir a Story Published the first time by Malcolm Lowry.
• New Museum in Manhattan
• Why Manhattan Needs Another Museum
• What Are These Kids So happy About? Teenage songwriters.
• The World of Kertesz. A great photographer & his art
• Where Sex Was Fun. An examination of burlesque in America
• Carol Lynley: Sweet-And Not So Sweet. Photographed by Saul Leiter
• Pop Art’s Grand Pop
• Two ladies In The Public Eye. Diana Vreeland, editor of Vogue & Peggy Goldwater of Washington & Phoenix
• Edward Durell Stone: Maker of Monuments
• What Architecture Should Be
• Breaking The Strait Jacket
• Famous Feuds (in multiple issues): Lenny vs. The Law; Casey vs. Dr. Sam drawing by Al Hirschfeld; The Beatles vs. Sister Sourire
• Europe ’64. An informal travel guide.
• The Chair. The prize-winner no TV network would show
• The Spire, Part I, II & Conclusion. A new novel by William Golding (in multiple issues)
• “Tom Jones” Richardson. The drama’s liveliest temperament
• Paradises Found
• Galli-curci. Memoir of a beloved and dazzling artist
• Showcase (in multiple issues): Dancers on the rise; End of a season, beginning of a season;
• International Movie Review 1964
• The Movies: A Life Line Thrown Inot Chaos
• France: The foamy Edge of the Wave
• United States: How to be Self-Critical While World Popular
• The Movie Star: Brigitte Bardot; Audrey Hepburn
• USSR: The Newly Proper Study of Mankind
• England: Dispatch from the Combat Zone
• Italy: From Neo-Real to Sur-Real
• Show Selects: Movie Artist of the Year; 100 Directors – and their Newest projects
• Far East: Calm Without, Fire Within
• Prejudice In Print
• What They Are Doing Now: Butterfly McQueen
• Hungary: Winds of Caution, Winds of Change
• Israel: Looking for Masada
• Lillian Hellman Asks A Little Respect For Her Agony
• Russian Landscape With Figures. An artist on tour in the USSR
• The Return Of Maxfield Parrish
• The Circus. Sawdust time in the English countryside
• It’s All George. How one young Hollywood actor lives.
• The Heart Of Britten. England’s great composer.
• A Show Soliloquy. Alan King ad-lib on the art of the monologist
• 9 ½. The movie director as an artist by Federico Fellini
• The Mystique Of Failure. A latter-day reflection on “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
• Pacific Passage: An Informal Travel Guide
• Politics As A Fine Art – LBJ: A problem of identity; JFK: The uncommon touch; HST: Backstage with a star performer
• The Ritz. In Paris, or anywhere, still the best
• The Present and Future Of Pornography – In the bookstalls: Norman Podhoretz comments on “Candy” and other novels; In the galleries: Brian O’Doherty visits pornography’s latest playground.
• Seeds Of War photographs by Robert Capa
• Shoot The Sherbert To the Shuberts. A family chronicle
• Screen Test: Ewa Thorell
Regular Features (may not be in every issue): Letters; Editorial; From the Publisher; Show Shops, This Month The Arts which includes Calendar, Television, Theater, Movies, Art, Music, What’s What, Books and a few additional in some issues; Show Shops
Condition: Hardcover bound volume. Ex-Lib usual marks and stamps, covers show slight wear and faint soiling, light age discoloring on some of the outer page edges, overall a nice sound copy. Original paper covers are on the issues. May issue has a few pages taped near the bound edge.
• Feb. pages 10-11 & 21-22 numbers are missing possibly are ad cards as articles look to be complete and Jan issue has ad cards with page numbers.
• Mar. pages 29-30 numbers are missing possibly are ad cards as articles look to be complete and Jan issue has ad cards with page numbers.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $11.00 (Periodicals and Magazines cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Shipping with money orders or PayPal will be the next day Monday thru Thurs. Purchase payments arriving on Friday and Sat. will be shipped the following Monday. With Checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Email invoice will be sent following purchase if paying with money order. Please acknowledge within three days and payment to be received within 10 days. SD residents add 6 1/2% sales tax. Multiple Purchases will be combined to save on Shipping and Handling Charges. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.
Classification: Magazines Movies Shows Entertainment
Publication Information: Hartford Publications, Inc.
Additional Information: Each issue has 96 to 116 pages per issue. Issues have a variety of ads.
Summary: Contents include:
• John F. Kennedy 1917-1963
• Datelines: Warsaw: “Far-Out” Showcase. Louisville: The Necessities of Culture. Ski Mt., USA: Skier Beware!
• The Leper
• The Nightmare Of The Iguana
• Postscript To Penn Station the death of a great building
• Arthur Miller Ad-Libs on Elia Kazan
• Music Music Music Music
• How Educated Can You Get? Part II. Inside Stanford University & the US Air Force Academy
• Demel’s: The Vienna That Was
• Jackie Gleason: The Hollow Clown
• Cocteau: Death And The Poet
• Fleet Streets Vulgarians. The sleazy British press
• Yves Saint Laurent. The dressmaker as artist
• Screen Test (in multiple issues): Jeanne Brown; Deanne Dailey; Lisa Richards
• London: The Boy Who Wrote Like Shakespeare
• The Road: Mr. Kean’s Black Boy
• Pittsburgh: The Smoke Clears
• The Many Faces of Shakespeare by Aldous Huxley
• Shakespeare and Religion
• The Real Shakespeare Hamlet painting by Salvador Dali
• Othello painting by Eugene Berman
• Life Begins at 400. Some moderns examine their debt to Bard: A late Acquaintance; A Choice of Ornaments; Shakespeare Can Take It; The Nonconforming Shakespeare; My Life with Shakespeare.
• The Macbeth Murder Mystery by James Thurber
• A Note on Hamlet
• Romeo and Juliet drawing by Domenico Gnoli
• Ophelia painting by Leonor Fini
• Shakespeare and the Outsider
• “This Nettle Danger….”
• The Shakespearean Experience: Show Poll
• Save Him From the Scholars!
• On Shakspere
• Shakspere and Kittredge of Harvard
• Freud on Shakespeare
• Whoaboy! Interview: Will Shakespeare
• Shakespeare Country
• Mary McCarthy Ad-Libs on Shakespeare’s Women and Sundry Matters. A Show Soliloquy
• Much Ado About Shakespeare. Where and When
• Winston-Salem: Culturopolis of the South
• Santo Domingo: Slush in the Pools
• The Element Follows You Around Sir a Story Published the first time by Malcolm Lowry.
• New Museum in Manhattan
• Why Manhattan Needs Another Museum
• What Are These Kids So happy About? Teenage songwriters.
• The World of Kertesz. A great photographer & his art
• Where Sex Was Fun. An examination of burlesque in America
• Carol Lynley: Sweet-And Not So Sweet. Photographed by Saul Leiter
• Pop Art’s Grand Pop
• Two ladies In The Public Eye. Diana Vreeland, editor of Vogue & Peggy Goldwater of Washington & Phoenix
• Edward Durell Stone: Maker of Monuments
• What Architecture Should Be
• Breaking The Strait Jacket
• Famous Feuds (in multiple issues): Lenny vs. The Law; Casey vs. Dr. Sam drawing by Al Hirschfeld; The Beatles vs. Sister Sourire
• Europe ’64. An informal travel guide.
• The Chair. The prize-winner no TV network would show
• The Spire, Part I, II & Conclusion. A new novel by William Golding (in multiple issues)
• “Tom Jones” Richardson. The drama’s liveliest temperament
• Paradises Found
• Galli-curci. Memoir of a beloved and dazzling artist
• Showcase (in multiple issues): Dancers on the rise; End of a season, beginning of a season;
• International Movie Review 1964
• The Movies: A Life Line Thrown Inot Chaos
• France: The foamy Edge of the Wave
• United States: How to be Self-Critical While World Popular
• The Movie Star: Brigitte Bardot; Audrey Hepburn
• USSR: The Newly Proper Study of Mankind
• England: Dispatch from the Combat Zone
• Italy: From Neo-Real to Sur-Real
• Show Selects: Movie Artist of the Year; 100 Directors – and their Newest projects
• Far East: Calm Without, Fire Within
• Prejudice In Print
• What They Are Doing Now: Butterfly McQueen
• Hungary: Winds of Caution, Winds of Change
• Israel: Looking for Masada
• Lillian Hellman Asks A Little Respect For Her Agony
• Russian Landscape With Figures. An artist on tour in the USSR
• The Return Of Maxfield Parrish
• The Circus. Sawdust time in the English countryside
• It’s All George. How one young Hollywood actor lives.
• The Heart Of Britten. England’s great composer.
• A Show Soliloquy. Alan King ad-lib on the art of the monologist
• 9 ½. The movie director as an artist by Federico Fellini
• The Mystique Of Failure. A latter-day reflection on “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
• Pacific Passage: An Informal Travel Guide
• Politics As A Fine Art – LBJ: A problem of identity; JFK: The uncommon touch; HST: Backstage with a star performer
• The Ritz. In Paris, or anywhere, still the best
• The Present and Future Of Pornography – In the bookstalls: Norman Podhoretz comments on “Candy” and other novels; In the galleries: Brian O’Doherty visits pornography’s latest playground.
• Seeds Of War photographs by Robert Capa
• Shoot The Sherbert To the Shuberts. A family chronicle
• Screen Test: Ewa Thorell
Regular Features (may not be in every issue): Letters; Editorial; From the Publisher; Show Shops, This Month The Arts which includes Calendar, Television, Theater, Movies, Art, Music, What’s What, Books and a few additional in some issues; Show Shops
Condition: Hardcover bound volume. Ex-Lib usual marks and stamps, covers show slight wear and faint soiling, light age discoloring on some of the outer page edges, overall a nice sound copy. Original paper covers are on the issues. May issue has a few pages taped near the bound edge.
• Feb. pages 10-11 & 21-22 numbers are missing possibly are ad cards as articles look to be complete and Jan issue has ad cards with page numbers.
• Mar. pages 29-30 numbers are missing possibly are ad cards as articles look to be complete and Jan issue has ad cards with page numbers.
Shipping & Handling/Payment: Bound Printed Matter with insurance, $11.00 (Periodicals and Magazines cannot ship media mail according to USPS regulations). If insurance is not included in s&h charges, it is extra and recommended as Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. F.O.B. Miller, SD. Shipping with money orders or PayPal will be the next day Monday thru Thurs. Purchase payments arriving on Friday and Sat. will be shipped the following Monday. With Checks (US only) item held 10-12 days (no exceptions). Email invoice will be sent following purchase if paying with money order. Please acknowledge within three days and payment to be received within 10 days. SD residents add 6 1/2% sales tax. Multiple Purchases will be combined to save on Shipping and Handling Charges. Thanks for looking.
I Appreciate Your Business. To avoid any conflicts PLEASE be sure to READ all details about the item in the entire listing. If you have any questions in regards to the item please ask. No question is too trivial. Thank-You for checking out my item.
Whatnots Books & Etc (licensed used book store)
50,000 Books & Magazines for Sale. Specializing in South Dakota Books.