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Noel Coward In His Own Words (Hardcover): Noel Coward Noel Coward In His Own Words (Hardcover)
Noel Coward; Edited by Barry Day
R1,239 Discovery Miles 12 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

No one in the twentieth century used language with the same precision and wit as Noel Coward. In his plays, his verse, his song lyrics, stories and in everyday life, he chose his words to uniquely stylish and truthful effect. This affectionate portrait of Coward's life includes not only his best-loved witticisms and lyrics, but also excerpts from private papers and hidden gems from unpublished material. Barry Day Delves into the whole range of Coward's talents, as well as his thoughts on a wide variety of subjects - including the theatre, England, the Arts, religion, love and death - all the while giving insights into the man himself.

Noel Coward Screenplays - In Which We Serve, Brief Encounter, The Astonished Heart (Hardcover): Noel Coward Noel Coward Screenplays - In Which We Serve, Brief Encounter, The Astonished Heart (Hardcover)
Noel Coward; Edited by Barry Day
R3,404 R3,185 Discovery Miles 31 850 Save R219 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection brings together three of Coward's most important screenplays - In Which We Serve (1942), Brief Encounter (1945) and The Astonished Heart (1950). The collection features the shooting scripts for each film alongside contextual notes for each play, and a general introduction, by Barry Day. In Which We Serve earned Coward an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 as well as the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film. The film remains a classic of wartime British cinema. Brief Encounter, the most famous screenplay in this collection, is based on Coward's 1936 one-act play Still Life. It remains one of the greatest love stories of all time, coming second in a British Film Institute poll of the top 100 British films. The Astonished Heart tells the story of a psychiatrist's growing obsession for a good-time girl and the resulting tragedy this leads to. This collection features a foreword by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator Emeritus, Film, at New York's MoMA, and an eight-page black and white plate section of production stills.

Dorothy Parker - In Her Own Words (Hardcover, 1st Taylor Trade Publishing ed): Barry Day Dorothy Parker - In Her Own Words (Hardcover, 1st Taylor Trade Publishing ed)
Barry Day
R468 Discovery Miles 4 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite her prolific output, ageless writer and wit Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) never penned an autobiography (although if she had, she said that it would have been titled Mongrel). Combing through her stories, poems, articles, reviews, correspondence, and even her rare journalism and song lyrics, editor Barry Day has selected and arranged passages that describe her life and its preoccupations-urban living, the theater and cinema, the battle of the sexes, and death by dissipation. Best known for her scathing pieces for the New Yorker and her membership in the Algonquin Round Table ("The greatest collection of unsaleable wit in America."), Parker filled her work with a unique mix of fearlessness, melancholy, savvy, and hope. In Dorothy Parker, the irrepressible writer addresses: her early career writing for magazines; her championing of social causes such as integration; and the obsession with suicide that became another drama ("Scratch an actor...and you'll find an actress."), literature ("This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.") and much more.

Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants (Hardcover): Barry Day Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants (Hardcover)
Barry Day
R3,536 R3,098 Discovery Miles 30 980 Save R438 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Love, Noel - The Letters and Songs of Noel Coward (Paperback): Barry Day Love, Noel - The Letters and Songs of Noel Coward (Paperback)
Barry Day
R363 R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Save R19 (5%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Based on Barry Day's book, Love, Noel: The Letters and Songs of Noel Coward is the dramatic staging of the letters and correspondence of the playwright, director, actor, composer, and singer. Coward's letters span several decades and give you insight to some of his closest relationships with everyone from George Bernard Shaw to Edna Ferber, from the Queen Mother to his own mother, and of course, his constant collaborator, Gertrude Lawrence. A loving portrait of one

Sherlock Holmes - In His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him (Hardcover, 1st Taylor Trade Pub. ed): Barry Day Sherlock Holmes - In His Own Words and in the Words of Those Who Knew Him (Hardcover, 1st Taylor Trade Pub. ed)
Barry Day
R635 R567 Discovery Miles 5 670 Save R68 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are many revelatory passages about the personal and professional lives of Sherlock Holmes spread throughout the array of Doyle's works. This work has arranged them like a biography in quotes of the personal life and public career of the famous detective.

Treasures of Noel Coward (Hardcover, New): Barry Day Treasures of Noel Coward (Hardcover, New)
Barry Day
R1,071 R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Save R684 (64%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Treasures of Noel Coward is a celebration of the life and work of this legendary figure, still a household name today, nearly 40 years after his death. Lord Louis Mountbatten said at Noel's 70th birthday: "There are probably greater painters than Noel, greater novelists than Noel, greater librettists, greater composers of music, greater singers, greater dancers, greater comedians, greater tragedians, greater stage producers, greater film directors, greater cabaret artists, greater TV stars. If there are, they are twelve different people. Only one man combined all twelve labels - "The Master". As a songwriter (words and music) he rivals Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and Stephen Sondheim, as a playwright his output exceeded that of Somerset Maughm (and his work is revived more often) and as an influential cultural figure he has no rival - Noel Coward is simply unique and this book tells the fascinating story of how the boy from the London suburbs conquered the world with his wit, charm and - as he modestly put it himself - star quality.

A Thread in Time (Paperback): Barrie Day A Thread in Time (Paperback)
Barrie Day
R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Not Behind The Bike Sheds (Paperback): Barrie Day Not Behind The Bike Sheds (Paperback)
Barrie Day
R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Letters of Noel Coward (Paperback): Noel Coward The Letters of Noel Coward (Paperback)
Noel Coward; Edited by Barry Day
R732 R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Save R64 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lavishly illustrated and annotated, this first and definitive collection of letters to and from Coward provides a divine portrait of an age, from the Blitz to the Ritz and beyond.
The incomparable Noel Coward loved to correspond with friends, enemies, the famous and infamous, the talented and the powerful, including Virginia Woolf, Winston Churchill, Greta Garbo, Laurence Olivier, Katharine Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, Lawrence of Arabia, Somerset Maugham, and many more. Granted unlimited access to the Coward archive, Barry Day presents many never-published letters and has unearthed new, startling evidence of Coward's wartime work as a spy. Along with 191 rare photographs, these letters bring to life the people and events that shaped the twentieth century--and a remarkable man who made his own indelible mark at the heart of it.

Noel Coward Screenplays - In Which We Serve, Brief Encounter, The Astonished Heart (Paperback): Noel Coward Noel Coward Screenplays - In Which We Serve, Brief Encounter, The Astonished Heart (Paperback)
Noel Coward; Edited by Barry Day
R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection brings together three of Coward's most important screenplays - In Which We Serve (1942), Brief Encounter (1945) and The Astonished Heart (1950). The collection features the shooting scripts for each film alongside contextual notes for each play, and a general introduction, by Barry Day. In Which We Serve earned Coward an Academy Honorary Award in 1943 as well as the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film. The film remains a classic of wartime British cinema. Brief Encounter, the most famous screenplay in this collection, is based on Coward's 1936 one-act play Still Life. It remains one of the greatest love stories of all time, coming second in a British Film Institute poll of the top 100 British films. The Astonished Heart tells the story of a psychiatrist's growing obsession for a good-time girl and the resulting tragedy this leads to. This collection features a foreword by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator Emeritus, Film, at New York's MoMA, and an eight-page black and white plate section of production stills.

Noel Coward In His Own Words (Paperback): Noel Coward Noel Coward In His Own Words (Paperback)
Noel Coward; Edited by Barry Day
R763 Discovery Miles 7 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'In my time I have said some noteworthy and exceptionally memorable things' Nol Coward.

A delightful and revealing collection of quotations from the master wordsmith, Nol Coward. In his plays, verse, song lyrics, stories and everyday life, he chose his words to uniquely stylish and truthful effect.

This insightful portrait includes not only his best-loved witticisms, "bons mots "and lyrics but also excerpts from his private papers and hidden gems from unpublished material. Barry Day delves into the whole range of Coward's talents, as well as his thoughts on theatre, England, the Arts, religion, life and the man himself. "In His Own Words "displays the usual frivolity, and a surprising capacity for depth and compassion.

The Complete Verse of Noel Coward (Hardcover, New): Barry Day The Complete Verse of Noel Coward (Hardcover, New)
Barry Day; Noel Coward
R2,741 Discovery Miles 27 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Complete Verse of Noel Coward brings together the three volumes of verse produced during his lifetime together with previously unpublished material for the very first time. For the legions of fans of The Master, this definitive collection of Coward's verse writings will prove irresistible. 'Throughout most of the years of my life, since approximately 1908, I have derived a considerable amount of private pleasure from writing verse . . . It is an inherent instinct in the English character.' Beginning with his youthful verse experiments, The Complete Verse arranges in themed chapters Coward's prolific public and personal verse writings. Chapters bring together his verse on a wide variety of subjects including war, the theatre, love, friends, travel, and God and the infinite. It features the satirical 'cod-pieces' - Chelsea Buns and Spangled Unicorn - and the verse collected in the 1967 volume Not Yet the Dodo. But alongside these are the verses sent to friends and family over many years, in letters, memos and cables, which paint a vivid portrait of his more private life and are published here for the first time. With a linking commentary by editor Barry Day and sprinkled with illustrations throughout, The Complete Verse offers to Coward readers further enjoyment and appreciation of his wit, insatiable interest in people and skilful rendering of his public and private lives.

Noel Coward - A Life in Quotes (Hardcover): Barry Day Noel Coward - A Life in Quotes (Hardcover)
Barry Day
R297 R242 Discovery Miles 2 420 Save R55 (19%) Out of stock

December 1999 marks the 100th anniversary of Noel Coward's birth; this book tells the story of his life in his own words - and Noel Coward used words in a way that rivalled Oscar Wilde. The witticisms and truthful insights cascaded from him throughout his life - in his plays, musicals, and in his own diaries and speeches. Barry Day, with the full co-operation of the Noel Coward estate, has gathered together highlights of Coward's wit and wisdom, and linked them together to tell the story of his life. Chapters include his early days ("Why Must the Show Go On?"), his love of England ("Mad Dogs and Englishmen"), and his last, celebrated years ("The Party's Over Now"). The book is illustrated with cartoons and caricatures of Coward.

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