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Albee, Edward, 1928-2016
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- Lee Krasner, paintings from 1965-1970, organized by John Cheim ; with contributions by Edward Albee, Lisa Liebmann, Stephen Westfall
- The actor's scenebook, scenes and monologues from contemporary plays, edited by Michael Schulman and Eva Mekler
- Best American plays, seventh series, 1967-1973, edited with an introd. by Clive Barnes
- Famous American plays of the 1950s, selected and introduced by Lee Strasberg
- Making the boys, First Run Features presents a 4th Row Films production ; a Crayton Robey film ; produced by Douglas Tirola and Susan Bedusa ; directed and produced by Crayton Robey
- Elizabeth Taylor [&] Richard Burton, Turner Entertainment Co
- 50 Best plays of the American theatre, selected by Clive Barnes ; with individual play introductions by John Gassner
- The best plays of 1974-1975, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Paintings from 1965-1970
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros. Pictures presents an Ernest Lehman production ; Producer, Ernest Lehman ; director, Mike Nichols ; screenplay, Ernest Lehman
- The Best plays of 1993-1994, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. and Jeffrey Sweet ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- In the Hamptons, my fifty years with farmers, fishermen, artists, billionaires, and celebrities, Dan Rattiner ; [with a foreword by Edward Albee]
- Holding back the tide, the thirty-five year struggle to save Montauk : a history of the Concerned Citizens of Montauk, Joan Powers Porco ; preface by Edward Albee
- A delicate balance, American Film Theatre ; adapted for the screen by Edward Albee ; directed by Tony Richardson
- Edward Albee, an interview and essays, edited by Julian N. Wasserman ; associate editors, Joy L. Linsley & Jerome A. Kramer
- Cat on a hot tin roof, Tennessee Williams ; with an introduction by Edward Albee
- My dog, an unconditional love story, Docuramafilms ; produced by Daryl Roth and Mark St. Germain ; directed by Mark St. Germain
- Jack Lenor Larsen's LongHouse, by Molly Chappellet ; foreword by Edward Albee ; preface by Jack Lenor Larsen ; afterword by Francis H. Cabot
- The best plays of 1966-1967, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, Jr. ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Best American plays, sixth series, 1963-1967, edited by John Gassner and Clive Barnes, with an introduction and prefaces to the plays by Clive Barnes
- Classics of the modern theater, realism and after, edited by Alvin B. Kernan
- Thornton Wilder, a life, Penelope Niven ; with a foreword by Edward Albee
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder present ; directed by Alan Schneider
- The American dream and the zoo story, two plays, by Edward Albee
- The best plays of 1964-1965, edited by Otis L. Guernsey Jr. ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- Edward Albee, LWT Productions ; produced & directed by Nigel Wattis ; edited & presented by Melvyn Bragg
- In the Hamptons, my fifty years with farmers, fishermen, artists, billionaires, and celebrities, Dan Rattiner ; [with a foreword by Edward Albee]
- An introduction to The heart is a lonely hunter by Carson McCullers, written and produced by Dan Stone at the National Endowment for the Arts
- Box, and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, two inter-related plays
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros. Pictures ; Ernest Lehman's production ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Mike Nichols
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. ; [presented by] Warner Bros. Pictures ; Ernest Lehman's production ; produced on the stage by Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Mike Nichols
- Best American plays, fifth series 1957-1963, edited with an introduction and prefaces to the plays by John Gassner
- Edward Albee's The zoo story and The sandbox
- Artists from the Edward F. Albee Foundation ;, painting and sculpture by sixteen artists who have been in residence at the Edward F. Albee Foundation over the past fifteen years. With an introduction by Edward Albee, Curator of the Exhibition
- Hamptons bohemia, two centuries of artists and writers on the beach, by Helen A. Harrison & Constance Ayers Denne ; foreword by Edward Albee
- The Best plays of 1979-1980, edited by Otis L. Guernsey, jr. ; illustrated with photographs and with drawings by Hirschfeld
- The ballad of the Sad Café, produced in association with the Criterion Collection, Merchant Ivory Productions ; a film by Simon Callow ; produced by Ismail Merchant ; screenplay by Michael Hirst ; directed by Simon Callow
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; Ernest Lehman's production ; screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Mike Nichols
- All over, by Edward Albee; directed by John Desmond, Paul Weidner and John Edwards
- Edward Albee's Seascape, a play in two acts, [Edward Albee]
- The goat, or, Who is Sylvia?, (notes toward a definition of tragedy), Edward Albee
- The zoo story ;, The death of Bessie Smith; The sandbox; three plays, introduced by the author
- Counting the ways and Listening, two plays, Edward Albee
- The sandbox ; and, The death of Bessie Smith ; with, Fam and Yam, by Edward Albee
- The collected plays of Edward Albee
- Malcolm, adapted by Edward Albee from the novel by James Purdy
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee
- Box and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, two inter-related plays, Edward Albee
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, A play
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play, by Edward Albee
- Stretching my mind, the collected essays of Edward Albee, 1960 to 2005, Edward Albee
- The collected plays of Edward Albee, [Edward Albee], Volume 3, 1979-2003
- Three tall women, a play in two acts, Edward Albee
- The play, The ballad of the sad café, Carson McCullers' novella adapted to the stage by Edward Albee
- Edward Albee's Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, Edward Albee
- Edward Albee's Me, myself & I
- All over ;, a play
- The collected plays of Edward Albee, Edward Albee, Volume 2, 1966-77
- The collected plays of Edward Albee, Edward Albee, Volume 1, 1958-65
- Tiny Alice, a play, by Edward Albee
- A delicate balance, a play, Edward Albee
- Edward Albee's The goat, or, Who is Sylvia?, (notes toward a definition of tragedy)
- The collected plays of Edward Albee, 1978-2003, Volume 3
- The collected plays of Edward Albee, Edward Albee, Volume 2, 1966-77
- The lady from Dubuque, a play, Edward Albee
- The ballad of the sad café, Carson McCullers' novella adapted to the stage by Edward Albee
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play, by Edward Albee
- Three tall women, a play in two acts, Edward Albee
- The collected plays of Edward Albee 1966-1977
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, a play, by Edward Albee
- Seascape, a play, Edward Albee
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a play by Edward Albee
- The American dream, and The zoo story ;, two plays
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf, a play, by Edward Albee
- The American dream and the zoo story, two plays, by Edward Albee
- The American dream, a play, Edward Albee
- The American dream, and The zoo story, two plays, by Edward Albee
- The play about the baby, Edward Albee
- Selected plays of Edward Albee, introduction by Edward Albee
- Malcolm, play, Edward Albee ; adapted from the novel by James Purdy
- Delicate balance, a play, Edward Albee
- Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Edward Albee
- A delicate balance, a play
- Box, and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, two inter-related plays
- At home at the zoo, a play, Edward Albee
- Edward Albee's The zoo story and The sandbox
- The plays, Edward Albee
- The zoo story; The death of Bessie Smith; The sandbox ;, three plays, introduced by the author
- The collected plays of Edward Albee 1958-65, Edward Albee
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016 -- Film adaptations
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016 -- Criticism and interpretation
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016 -- Study and teaching
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016 -- Autographs
- Albee, Edward, 1928-2016 -- Interviews