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Vincent Sardi, Jr. & Thomas Edward West Off The Wall At Sardi's Hc Book (1991) on 2040-motos

US $65
YearYear:1991 MileageMileage:0
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Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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Vincent Sardi, Jr. & Thomas Edward West OFF THE WALL AT SARDI'S hardcover book - coffee table-sized - with dust jacket intact - in good condition .. I  would have said "very good" .. but there was a small tear near the top of the back jacket that has been Scotch-taped since. (1991) / 120 pages. There are many photos as well as lots of caricatures in both black & white as well as colored. Sardi's was known as Broadway's Unofficial Hall of Fame .. and you will see why by looking through the pages of this wonderful nostalgic book. There are caricatures of Sammy Davis, Jr / Lucille Ball  / Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein / Eddie Cantor / Rudy Vallee / Bette Davis / Mayor Ed Koch / Bob Hope / Lloyd Bridges / Mary Tyler Moore / Chita Rivera / Dick Cavett / Tony Randall / Whoopi Goldberg / etc... U.S. shipping is $3.57 for 7-10 day media mail. Bid with confidence! 11,300+ feedbacks!!!

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