Paths of Glory: A Play
- New York: Samuel French, 1935
New York: Samuel French, 1935. Near Fine/Near Fine. New York: Samuel French, 1935. First Edition. Octavo; publisher's cloth, black topstain, in grey printed dust jacket; xvii,[5],174pp. Jacket spine panel a bit toned, cloth lightly faded at margins, contemporary ownership signature to front free endpaper, else Near Fine.
Laid in theatre program for the production at the Northwestern University Theatre directed by Garrett H. Leverton which opened on Veteran's Day, 1935. "The uniforms and equipment are those which were used in Arthur Hopkins' presentation in New York York earlier this season...Fire hazards require that smoking be confined to the smoking room off of the lobby. *Please Use the Ashtrays*."
Adaptation for the stage of Humphrey Cobb's pacifist novel of the same title inspired by the Souain corporals affair of World War I, during which four corporals were randomly shot by firing squad as an example for their companies. The work was adapted by Stanley Kubrick in 1957 into the film starring Kirk Douglas.
Laid in theatre program for the production at the Northwestern University Theatre directed by Garrett H. Leverton which opened on Veteran's Day, 1935. "The uniforms and equipment are those which were used in Arthur Hopkins' presentation in New York York earlier this season...Fire hazards require that smoking be confined to the smoking room off of the lobby. *Please Use the Ashtrays*."
Adaptation for the stage of Humphrey Cobb's pacifist novel of the same title inspired by the Souain corporals affair of World War I, during which four corporals were randomly shot by firing squad as an example for their companies. The work was adapted by Stanley Kubrick in 1957 into the film starring Kirk Douglas.