EDWARD ALBEE - BOOK SIGNED CIRCA 1981 - HFSID 221977
Sale Price $216.00
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EDWARD ALBEE
He signs on this limited edition book number 150 out of 250 copies titled The Wounding: An Essay on Education
Book Signed: "Edward Albee" on title page, 32p, 5¼x8¼, soft cover. The Wounding: An Essay on Education by Edward Albee, Mountain State Press, Charleston, West Virginia: 1981. Numbered by Albee: "150" of 250 copies. From a commencement address the playwright delivered at the University of Charleston, May 10, 1981. Three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright (A Delicate Balance, 1966; Seascape, 1975; Three Tall Women, 1994) Edward F. Albee III (b. 1928) is best known for his 1962 masterpiece, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The work, his first Broadway play, won him a Tony Award and was made into an award-winning film in 1966. He also won the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play for The Goat or Who Is Sylvia? Albee is noteworthy in the theater not only for his works, but also for his efforts to introduce new talent and techniques. The playwright taught for many years at the School of Theatre at the University of Houston, also gave writing seminars and lectures on his work at colleges around the country. Fine condition.
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