Description: Chicken Every Sunday (Hardcover, 1943) by Rosemary Taylor [1945 Blakiston Printing] CONDITION: *PLEASE READ* Good condition. Significant wear to coverboards (see pictures). Otherwise Very Good condition. Spine and joints are straight and in excellent structural condition. No obvious damage to binding or paper. No writing, highlighting or creases. Pages have aged in uniform to a pleasant eggshell white and ink has held bold and clear. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive. Any flaws not mentioned are not intentional. Please view pictures carefully. SHIPS ASAP WITH WRAPAROUND CARDBOARD BACKING OVER ARCHIVAL PAPER IN WATERPROOF POLY MAILER via USPS MEDIA MAIL If you have any questions about the item please do not hesitate to ask. DESCRIPTION: (from Wikipedia) Chicken Every Sunday is a 1943 autobiographical book by Rosemary Drachman Taylor, written while Taylor was living in Ontario, Canada during World War II. It is a humorous look at her family's life in 1900s Tucson, Arizona, and was compared to Life With Father. The book was adapted as a play by Julius and Philip G. Epstein in 1944 under the same name, which ran for 9 months on Broadway from April 1944 to January 1945. The book was further adapted into a film of the same name in 1949 starring Dan Dailey and Celeste Holm. The film had its world premiere in Tucson, at the Fox Theater on February 12, 1949. In addition, the book was adapted into a radio program airing on the NBC Radio Network, beginning in July 1949. Billie Burke was cast in the leading role as Ethel Drachman, while Harry Von Zell played the character of Mose Drachman. Taylor's one stipulation was that the character's last name needed to be changed from Drachman to something else.
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Location: San Angelo, Texas
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Illustrator: Donald McKay
Special Attributes: Illustrated, 1945 Blakiston Printing
Region: North America
Author: Rosemary Taylor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Topic: Humor/Autobiography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subject: Americana
Year Printed: 1945