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The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón









The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón

Publisher's 5½" X 8½" printed announcement laid in. Middleton (1907-84) was an actor and singer of stage, film and television perhaps this Alarcón role helped earn him his role as innkeeper in the original 1965 stage production of "Man of La Mancha," the musical based on "Don Quixote." Middleton is very scarce in signed photographs. Handsome head-and-shoulders portrait of Middleton, undated but circa 1950, boldly signed (with "Cordially") in a light area at lower right. This copy bears a choice autograph addition: Tipped to front flyleaf is a fine Photograph Signed of Middleton, heavy stock sepia-tone 5" X 7", n.p., n.y. Lyricist Howard Dietz and composer Arthur Schwartz wrote the musical comedy "Revenge with Music" based on it and in 1934 it opened to some success on Broadway a radio version played on "Colgate Comedy Hour" in 1954 starring Ray Middleton, Ilona Massey and Harpo Marx. The original ("El sombrero de tres picos") was published in Spanish in 1874 and is often compared to "Don Quixote" with its plot twists, pratfalls and clothing switches. De Alarcon, Don Pedro Antonio (translated from the Spanish by Martin Armstrong). Item #47422 Superb, bright and tight example of this LEC production, whose colophon at rear notes limitation of 1500 numbered copies (this #853) signed boldly by illustrator Duvoisin. The Three-Cornered Hat, The true history of an affair current in certain tales. Black cloth spine with gilt lettering and decorative paper over boards, slipcase. Emergent Holistic Consciousness: The Postmodern Mystic. The Autumn of Italian Opera: From Verismo to Modernism, 1890-1915. Conservatorio Superior de Música"Rafael Orozco" de Córdoba" (in Spanish). " "El sombrero de tres picos", de Manuel de Falla". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for its Department of Romance Studies. "Structural Techniques of Alarcón's "El Sombrero de Tres Picos" ". Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. "The Distinction of Structure in Alarcon's El sombrero de tres picos and El capitán veneno". ^ "El sombrero de tres picos, de Pedro Antonio de Alarcón".











The Three-Cornered Hat by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón