On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson, 1979
Original stage play, On Golden Pond by THOMPSON, Ernest, published by Dodd Mead, 1979. Hardcover with original dust jacket. Condition: Very Good, some wear on back dust jacket flap.
The play premiered on Broadway in 1979, winning a Drama Desk Award, and a Tony Award for female lead, Frances Sternhagen, and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Ernest Thompson. The play focused on the father-daughter relationship and on the aging couple, Norman and Ethel Thayer, and their relationship after years of marriage, as the family spends each summer on Golden Pond.
“you know, Norman, you really are the sweetest man in the world; but I’m the only one who knows it”
Original stage play, On Golden Pond by THOMPSON, Ernest, published by Dodd Mead, 1979. Hardcover with original dust jacket. Condition: Very Good, some wear on back dust jacket flap.
The play premiered on Broadway in 1979, winning a Drama Desk Award, and a Tony Award for female lead, Frances Sternhagen, and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Ernest Thompson. The play focused on the father-daughter relationship and on the aging couple, Norman and Ethel Thayer, and their relationship after years of marriage, as the family spends each summer on Golden Pond.
“you know, Norman, you really are the sweetest man in the world; but I’m the only one who knows it”
Original stage play, On Golden Pond by THOMPSON, Ernest, published by Dodd Mead, 1979. Hardcover with original dust jacket. Condition: Very Good, some wear on back dust jacket flap.
The play premiered on Broadway in 1979, winning a Drama Desk Award, and a Tony Award for female lead, Frances Sternhagen, and an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Ernest Thompson. The play focused on the father-daughter relationship and on the aging couple, Norman and Ethel Thayer, and their relationship after years of marriage, as the family spends each summer on Golden Pond.
“you know, Norman, you really are the sweetest man in the world; but I’m the only one who knows it”