Incoming Resources
- Collected plays, 1944-1961, Arthur Miller
- Long day's journey into night, Eugene O'Neill ; edited by William Davies King ; foreword by Jessica Lange
- Mule bone, a comedy of Negro life, by Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston ; edited with an introduction by George Houston Bass and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and the complete story of the mule bone controversy
- Three plays, by Kaufman & Hart, with introductory essays by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
- The crucible, politics, property, and pretense, James J. Martine
- All my sons, a drama in three acts, Arthur Miller ; with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Our town, a play in three acts, Thornton Wilder ; [foreword by Donald Margulies]
- Complete plays, 1932-1943, Eugene O'Neill
- The genius and the goddess, Arthur Miller and Marilyn Monroe, Jeffrey Meyers
- Three plays, by Thornton Wilder
- Thornton Wilder, collected plays & writings on theater, [J.D. McClatchy, selected the texts and wrote the notes for this volume]
- After the fall, a play in two acts, by Arthur Miller
- Harvey, a comedy in three acts, by Mary Chase
- Death of a salesman, certain private conversations in two acts and a requiem, Arthur Miller ; with an introduction by Christopher Bigsby
- Complete plays, 1920-1931, Eugene O'Neill
- Arthur Miller, American witness, John Lahr
- Thornton Wilder, a life, Penelope Niven ; with a foreword by Edward Albee
- Three plays, Eugene O'Neill
- The lost colony, a symphonic drama of American history, by Paul Green ; edited, with an introduction and a note on the text, by Laurence G. Avery
- A difficult woman, the challenging life and times of Lillian Hellman, Alice Kessler-Harris
- The sun and her stars, Salka Viertel and Hitler's exiles in the golden age of Hollywood, Donna Rifkind
- Waiting for Lefty & other plays, Clifford Odets ; with a preface by the author ; with an introduction by Harold Clurman
- Kaufman & Co., Broadway comedies, George S. Kaufman with Edna Ferber [and others] ; [edited by Laurence Maslon]