I Want My Lulu (A Disturbance in Coontown) Lew Dockstader and Karl St. Clair (composers) Large Format - Approximate size of 10 1/2" X 13 1/2" Condition: Spine separation, edge tears and chips, number "5" written, light soiling, cover chip Please note that I do have a wood burning stove in my home, but all items are stored in plastic bins.
Coontown Pottery is a husband and wife team that makes functional stoneware pottery. Chad Brown is a self taught potter, his wife Anna Brown has learned her pottery skills under his instruction. Chad and Anna Brown started Coontown Pottery to have an outlet for their artistic expression. Coontown Pottery was named after Coontown Crossing which is a public use park in Oxford, MS located at Sardis Lake and is close to where the pottery is made. Their glaze color captures their love for the State of Mississippi and the Ocean. This piece measures 4.5"x8"
Documentation for approximately three hundred shows, from A Trip to Coontown (1898) to 1981's Dreamgirls, is provided in part I. The title of each show is followed by its theatre, opening date, number of performances, complete list of creative personnel, cast credits, and, where appropriate, a list of the show's songs. Each entry also contains a plot summary, a survey of critical comment, and, where significant, an analysis of the show's historical context. Part II includes biographical entries for major performers, writers, and directors, and notes on those organizations which encouraged the growth and development of black theatre in New York City. The Dictionary concludes with a chronology of all shows included in the text, a discography of black shows, and a selected bibliography of studies related to black theatre history and criticism.
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See more used, vintage and collectable books in this shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Pistilbooks Title: Black Musical Theatre: From Coontown to Dreamgirls Author: Woll, Allen Location Published: De Capo: 1989 Binding: Trade Paperback Book Condition: Near Fine Categories: History, General, Black Studies/Ethnicity, Drama/Peformance Art Seller ID: 155660 Book is in excellent condition with very light shelf wear only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Many B&W photos. Contents include First black musicals, Clorindy, A trip to coontown, Back-to-Africa musicals, Lew Leslie and the Black revues, Irony of Porgy and Bess, Langston Hughes, New Black Musical, etc. Stock Description: While theatregoers are generally familiar with the names of such pioneers as George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin and Jerome Kern, the names of their black counterparts - Will Marion Cook, George Walker and Bob Cole, among others - are virtually unknown today. Allen Woll aims to remedy that neglect in this book, offering a thoroughly researched account of the evolution of black musical theatre from the turn of the century to the present day. Keywords: a trip to coontown, back-to-africa musicals, clorindy, first black musicals, irony of porgy and bess, langston hughes, lew leslie and the black revues, new black musical Contact me for information about international shipping.
Coontown Pottery is a husband and wife team that makes functional stoneware pottery. Chad Brown is a self taught potter, his wife Anna Brown has learned her pottery skills under his instruction. Chad and Anna Brown started Coontown Pottery to have an outlet for their artistic expression. Coontown Pottery was named after Coontown Crossing which is a public use park in Oxford, MS located at Sardis Lake and is close to where the pottery is made. Their glaze color captures their love for the State of Mississippi and the Ocean. This piece measures 4.5"x8"
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Coontown Pottery is a husband and wife team that makes functional stoneware pottery. Chad Brown is a self taught potter, his wife Anna Brown has learned her pottery skills under his instruction. Chad and Anna Brown started Coontown Pottery to have an outlet for their artistic expression. Pottery is food, microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. When baking, always place in a cold oven to avoid thermal shock. Coontown Pottery was named after Coontown Crossing which is a public use park in Oxford, MS located at Sardis Lake and is close to where the pottery is made. Their glaze color captures their love for the State of Mississippi and the Ocean. This piece measures 5"x 7"
Beautiful, antique map of Bound Brook, Franklin, Warren, Bridgewater, Somerville, Manville and Hillsborough, New Jersey. This is an authentic 1970 print of 1955 survey data from the U.S. Geological Survey and NOT a computer reproduction. See what Middlesex and Somerset Counties of New Jersey looked like over 65 years ago. Lots of intricate details and geological contours. Map even has little squares for every house that existed at the time. The USGS cartographers were very thorough back then! Perfect for the historian, map-lover, the curious or just as a conversation starter. Wonderful and rare. Vintage maps such as these make great gifts. Edition of 1955, printed 1970 Dimensions: 21 3/4" width x 27" height ---- Features Cities & Towns: Bernards, Mt Horeb, Round Top, Warren, Coontown, Chimney Rock, Green Brook, Somerville, Finderne, Royce Valley, Hillsborough, Millstone, Franklin, Ukranian Village, South Bound Brook, Piscataway, Bound Brook, Middlesex. Points of Interest: Somerville High School, Lafayette High School, Somerset Hospital, Central Railroad of New Jersey, Reading Railroad, Lehigh Valley Railroad, Raritan River, Alma White College, Radio Towers (WAWZ), Van Nest Burying Grounds, Veterans Administration Supply Depot, Falcon Camp, Radio Towers (WNBC), Watchung High School, First Watchung Mountain, Second Watchung Mountain, and lots more hills, streams, ponds, schools, churches, houses, and roads. Condition: Good Vintage condition, commensurate with age. This map is in great shape for being over 50 years old. ---- We will happily adjust shipping price for multiple purchases. Maps are rolled up and shipped in sturdy mailing tubes, never folded.
Coontown Pottery is a husband and wife team that makes functional stoneware pottery. Chad Brown is a self taught potter, his wife Anna Brown has learned her pottery skills under his instruction. Chad and Anna Brown started Coontown Pottery to have an outlet for their artistic expression. Pottery is food, microwave, dishwasher and oven safe. When baking, always place in a cold oven to avoid thermal shock. Coontown Pottery was named after Coontown Crossing which is a public use park in Oxford, MS located at Sardis Lake and is close to where the pottery is made. Their glaze color captures their love for the State of Mississippi and the Ocean. This piece measures 9"x 6.5"
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