A Memorial Tribute to Moss Hart: At the Music Box Theatre, New York City, January 9, 1962
Booklet published on the occasion of a memorial tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and director, Moss Hart, held at the Music Box Theatre in New York City on January 9, 1962. With contributions by Howard Lindsay, Brooks Atkinson, Dore Schary, Edna Ferber, Alan J. Lerner, and Bennett Cerf. Hart collaborated with George S. Kaufman on a series of hit plays, including "Once in a Lifetime", "You Can't Take It with You", and "The Man Who Came to Dinner"; he later directed such Broadway hits as "Junior Miss", "Anniversary Waltz", "My Fair Lady", and "Camelot". His screenplay credits include "Gentleman's Agreement" and "A Star Is Born". Published by Random House (Hart's publisher) in an edition of 500. 29 p.p. 8vo. Hand-sewn wrappers with printed cover. Chipping and bumping to rubbed wrappers; minor bumping to top corner of text block.
Booklet published on the occasion of a memorial tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and director, Moss Hart, held at the Music Box Theatre in New York City on January 9, 1962. With contributions by Howard Lindsay, Brooks Atkinson, Dore Schary, Edna Ferber, Alan J. Lerner, and Bennett Cerf. Hart collaborated with George S. Kaufman on a series of hit plays, including "Once in a Lifetime", "You Can't Take It with You", and "The Man Who Came to Dinner"; he later directed such Broadway hits as "Junior Miss", "Anniversary Waltz", "My Fair Lady", and "Camelot". His screenplay credits include "Gentleman's Agreement" and "A Star Is Born". Published by Random House (Hart's publisher) in an edition of 500. 29 p.p. 8vo. Hand-sewn wrappers with printed cover. Chipping and bumping to rubbed wrappers; minor bumping to top corner of text block.
Booklet published on the occasion of a memorial tribute to Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and director, Moss Hart, held at the Music Box Theatre in New York City on January 9, 1962. With contributions by Howard Lindsay, Brooks Atkinson, Dore Schary, Edna Ferber, Alan J. Lerner, and Bennett Cerf. Hart collaborated with George S. Kaufman on a series of hit plays, including "Once in a Lifetime", "You Can't Take It with You", and "The Man Who Came to Dinner"; he later directed such Broadway hits as "Junior Miss", "Anniversary Waltz", "My Fair Lady", and "Camelot". His screenplay credits include "Gentleman's Agreement" and "A Star Is Born". Published by Random House (Hart's publisher) in an edition of 500. 29 p.p. 8vo. Hand-sewn wrappers with printed cover. Chipping and bumping to rubbed wrappers; minor bumping to top corner of text block.