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Twice over lightly; New York then and now [by] Helen Hayes and Anita Loos.

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New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [1972]

1972

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FormatTextCall NumberIRGV 73-1535Item LocationSchwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121
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The King's mare: a play in three acts; translated and adapted by Anita Loos.

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London, Evans Bros. [1967]

1967

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FormatTextCall NumberJFD 73-876Item LocationSchwarzman Building M2 - General Research Room 315

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Gentlemen prefer blondes [sound recording] / book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Leo Robin.

Audio

New York, NY : Sony Broadway, p1991.

1991-1949

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FormatAudioCall Number*LDC 4303 (F)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Gigi : a comedy in two acts / by Colette and Anita Loos.

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London : S. French, c1956.

1956

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FormatTextCall NumberD-10 5363 no. 1-6Item LocationSchwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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It̓s all mental; with a foreword by Anita Loos.

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New York, Tudor Pub. Co., 1948.

1948

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FormatTextCall Number3-MEM+ (Vertès) (Vertès, M. Its all mental)Item LocationOffsite
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The whole town's talking; a farce in three acts, by John Emerson and Anita Loos.

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New York : Longmans, Green & Co., 1925.

1925

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FormatTextCall Number*Z-10180Item LocationOffsite
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FormatTextCall NumberNBL p.v.132 [Text]Item LocationSchwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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Gentlemen prefer blondes [sound recording] : 1995 original Broadway cast recording / music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Leo Robin ; book by Anita Loos and Joseph Fields.

Audio

New York, NY : DRG Theatre, p1995.

1995

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FormatAudioCall Number*LDC 14243 (F)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Breaking into the movies, by John Emerson and Anita Loos ...

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New York, The James A. McCann Company [c1921]

1921

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FormatTextCall NumberMFL (Emerson, J. Breaking into the movies)Item LocationOffsite

The amazing Adele; a new musical comedy, by Anita Loos. Based on Le don d'Adèle, by Barillet and Grady [i.e. Gredy] Lyrics and music by Albert Selden.

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[New York, Hart Stenographic Bureau, 1955?]

1955

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FormatTextCall NumberNCOF+ (Selden, A. Amazing Adele)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

Gentlemen prefer blondes [excerpts] [videorecording] / stage direction by John C. Wilson ; produced by Herman Levin and Oliver Smith ; choreography by Agnes de Mille.

Moving image

[1949 or later]

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FormatMoving imageCall Number*MGZIA 4-6700Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance

Gentlemen prefer blondes [sound recording] / [music by] Jule Styne ; [lyrics by] Leo Robin ; book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos.

Audio

[New York] : Columbia, [1963]

1963

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FormatAudioCall Number*LZR 17776 [Disc]Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

Helen Hayes correspondence with Anita Loos.

Mixed material

1946-1993 and undated

1946-1993

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FormatMixed materialCall Number*T-Mss 2005-016 Box 1Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

Gentlemen prefer blondes [sound recording] / [book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos ; lyrics by] Leo Robin ; [music by] Jule Styne.

Audio

New York, N.Y. : Columbia Masterworks, [1973]

1973

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FormatAudioCall Number*LZR 56931 [Disc]Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

Gentlemen prefer blondes : screenplay, 1952, November 13.

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1952

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FormatTextCall NumberMFLM+ 02-1403Item LocationOffsite

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Siegfried: typescript.

Text

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FormatTextCall NumberRM 825Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

Cheri : photographs [graphic].

Text

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FormatTextCall Number*T-Pho B (Cheri)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

When cherries are ripe / lyric by Ben Gordon and Allen Taub, music by Lou Herscher.

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New York : Al Greenstone : Edward B. Marks music, sole selling agent, c1931.

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FormatTextCall NumberM.C. (Cherries are ripe)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Music

Gigi : photographs.

Text

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FormatTextCall Number*T-Pho B (Gigi)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

Red hot romance (1922) [electronic resource] : shooting script / by John Emerson and Anita Loos.

Text

Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2003.

2003

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[Gentlemen prefer blondes].

Notated music

[New York] : [producer not identified], [1949?]

1949

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FormatNotated musicCall NumberJPG 15-12Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Music

Cherries are ripe (Emerson) : programs.

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FormatCall Number*T-PRG (Cherries are ripe (Emerson))Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

The whole town's talking: photographs, 1923.

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FormatTextCall Number*T-Pho B (Whole town's talking)Item LocationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Theatre

Metoroporisu / Harubou [cho] ; Hata Toyokichi yaku. Tonogata wa kinpatsu ga osuki / Rūsu [cho] ; Hata Toyokichi yaku.

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Tōkyō : Kaizōsha, Shōwa 3 [1928]

1928

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FormatTextCall NumberPT2615.A62 M4163 1928Item LocationOff-site

The women / from the play by Clare Boothe ; screen play by Anita Loos and Jane Murfin ; produced by Hunt Stromberg ; directed by George Cukor.

Moving image

Santa Monica, CA : MGM/UA Home Video, [1996], ©1996.

1996-1939

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FormatMoving imageCall NumberVIDEORES00081Item LocationOff-site

Gentlemen prefer blondes : Encores! cast recording / [music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Leo Robin ; book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos].

Audio

New York, NY : Masterworks Broadway, [2012], ℗2012.

2012-2012

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FormatAudioCall NumberCD22335Item LocationOff-site

Twice over lightly; New York then and now [by] Helen Hayes and Anita Loos.

Text

New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich [1972]

1972

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FormatTextCall Number1198.439Item LocationOff-site

Gentlemen prefer blondes [sound recording] / [book by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos ; lyrics by] Leo Robin ; [music by] Jule Styne.

Audio

New York, N.Y. : Columbia Masterworks, [1973]

1973

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FormatAudioCall NumberLS- 9191 REFItem LocationOff-site