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Stephen Sondheim 7 Books: Follies, Anyone Can Whistle, Company, Assassins &..

$ 205.92

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

    Here are 7 rare hardcover libretto books of musicals of the 1960s-1990s made famous by Stephen Sondheim. Included:
    Anyone Can Whistle, Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
    ,
    Sunday in the Park with George, Follies, Company, Assassins,
    and
    A Little Night Music
    . The books, overall, are in very good shape. Bindings are tight and there are no loose or torn pages. There are photos of the original productions in all of the books, except for Company. Dust jackets are pretty good with minor yellowing or some ragged edges. Company and Anyone Can Whistle have very minor tears at the top of the jacket on the spine. FOLLIES has yellowing on the inside front and back covers, probably from newspapers that were folded inside for years, and yellowed.
    Assassins
    jacket has a very small chip/tear on the bottom front. Some discoloration on the edges of
    then
    pages, and the insides. I'm guessing there weren't many of these September 1991 First Editions printed. Some of the book have got the odd pencil mark for the price, or bookstore stamp, but they're nice, and rare to have them all together like this.
    Summary:
    Anyone Can Whistle
    - 1976 Leon Amiel Publisher - Collectors' Edition
    Assassins -
    Theatre Communications Group - September 1991 - 1st Edition Stated
    Follies
    - 1971 Random House - I think it's the second printing -
    Sunday in the Park with George
    - 1986 Dodd, Mead & Company
    A Little Night Music
    (with Brodart protecting jacket)  1973   Dodd, Mead & Company
    Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
    - 1979 First Edition  Dodd, Mead & Company
    Company -
    1970 Random House
    If you need to see other photos of the books, let me know.
    Buyer pays to ship Priority Mail or FedEx Ground or FedEx Home, domestically. With Insurance. (I don't use Media Mail for any kind of rare books.)  Thanks!