The Philadelphia Story
Coward-Mccann
1939 - 1940
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First book edition, early printing of Barry's best-known works, signed by the cast, including Katharine Hepburn.
From one of the post-Broadway engagements featuring a majority of the original cast. The touring of the play caused MGM to postpone the release of the movie, so as to not compete. Philip Barry wrote The Philadelphia Story specifically for Katharine Hepburn, who ended up not only starring in but also financially backing the play. Hepburn bought the film rights with money borrowed from Howard Hughes, and she then convinced MGM's Louis B. Mayer to buy them from her for only $250,000 in return for Hepburn having a significant amount of control. Nominated for six Academy Awards and winning two, the film version is generally considered to be the greatest romantic comedy of all time and helped solidify Hepburn's place as the greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema.
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Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering.
Price uncut: "$2.00."
Dust jacket with some chipping and wear to extremities, primarily to head and tail of spine and to hinges.
Small foxing to interior.
A small water stain to top edge of text block, not entering text block.
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