BOOKS FOR SALE
A History of African American Theatre
Errol G. Hill, Dartmouth College
James V. Hatch, City of University of New York
"There is something monumental about A
History of African American Theatre. Published within
months of co-author Errol Hill's death, the book, in many ways,
embodies Professor Hill's legacy. It challenges the erasure of
African Americans from American theatre history by spotlighting
their achievements over the past three hundred years. At the same
time, this major publication represents the life-long efforts
of James V. Hatch, the book's other co-author, to create a lasting
and accessible archive on black theatre and performance. Written
by Hill and Hatch and featuring a brief foreward by Lloyd Richards,
A History of African American Theatre might be
the most important book ever written on the history of American
Theatre. "
--James Peck, Editor, Theatre Journal #57 2005,
Johns Hopkins University Press
The Stone House, A Blues Legend
James V. Hatch, Suzanne Noguere, Camille Billops
Black Theatre USA
revised 1996 by James V. Hatch and Ted Shine
Softcover Volume 1 1847 - 1938: BUY
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Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance 1920 - 1940
(1996) edited by Hatch & Hamalian. Includes sixteen plays
plus documents from the Harlem Renaissance
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Inside the Minstrel Mask, Reading in Nineteenth-Century
Blackface Minstrelsy
(1996) edited by Ananamarie Bean, James V. Hatch, and Brooks McNamara
Foreword by Mel Watkins
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Sorrow Is the Only Faithful one: The Life of Owen
Dodson
(1995) by James V. Hatch. Foreword by Arnold Rampersad
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The Harlem Book of the Dead
(1978) James Van der Zee, Owen Dodson and Camille Billops, Intro
Toni Morrison
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Artist and Influence
(NOTE: Volumes I, II, III, IV, VIII,
X, XI, XII, XIV, XXI and XXV are out of print. Back issues may be ordered from Hatch-Billops, $15 per volume.
Issues since 1990: $15.00 (if available)
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