Come Back, Little Sheba, William Inge w/ DJ 1st Edition 1950 Jerry Wald Estate
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Come Back, Little Sheba, William Inge, 1st Edition Random House 1950. Grey cloth boards, black and gilt title on spine. Dust jacket and frontis with reproduction photograph from play. From the estate of Beverly Hills socialite Connie Wald, and Producer screenwriter Jerry Wald. The son of a dry goods salesman, Jerry Wald was the go-getting Hollywood writer-producer of popular imagination: charismatic, ambitious, shrewd, frequently brilliant, and filled with a nervous energy driving him from one project to another. An avid reader, with an innate sense of literary judgement, Wald began in the industry in 1929 as a radio columnist with a less-then-glamorous publication, The New York Evening Graphic. At the same time, he completed his studies in journalism at New York University. Before long, his skills as a writer for popular radio stars, such as crooner Russ Columbo, led to further work writing short features for RKO which, in turn, attracted the attention of Warner Brothers. Signed to a contract in 1934, Wald started as a screenwriter, often in collaboration with Julius J. Epstein, Mark Hellinger or Richard Macaulay. He worked on such seminal films noir as The Roaring Twenties (1939), Torrid Zone (1940) and They Drive by Night (1940), his role being essentially that of the 'ideas man', who comes up with a catchy title, original storyline, twists and plot devices. Never without pad or pencil, Wald constantly brainstormed ideas. He eventually acquired a reputation of being able to promote a picture before it had even left the drawing board. Once he had a clear vision, shooting could well commence within a week. In keeping with his credo, that there were "no washed up actors, only washed up stories", he rejuvenated the careers of some of Warner's biggest female stars by casting them in some of the best-written films of the period: Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce (1945) and Humoresque (1946); Claire Trevor - in Key Largo (1948); and Jane Wyman - in Johnny Belinda (1948). Approx.
Measurements: 5.5 x 8.125 x 0.625 inches.
Domestic Shipping: $15
Measurements: 5.5 x 8.125 x 0.625 inches.
Domestic Shipping: $15
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book in great condition, cloth covers clean, little wear, slightly sunned at edges and spine, toning to end papers. DJ has some toning, small abrasions, chipping. phb1511
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Come Back, Little Sheba, William Inge w/ DJ 1st Edition 1950 Jerry Wald Estate
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