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Philip Moeller

(Moeller, Philip, 1880-1958)

Philip Moeller (26 August 1880 – 26 April 1958) was an American stage producer and director, playwright and screenwriter, born in New York where he helped found the short-lived Washington Square Players and then with Lawrence Langner and Helen Westley founded the Theatre Guild. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Moeller, Philip, 1880-1958, contrib.: The Borzoi 1920: Being a Sort of Record of Five Years' Publishing (New York: A. A. Knopf, 1920), ed. by Alfred A. Knopf, also contrib. by Maksim Gorky, Claude Fayette Bragdon, Witter Bynner, Willa Cather, Clarence Day, Floyd Dell, Wilson Follett, A. P. Herbert, Joseph Hergesheimer, H. L. Mencken, George Jean Nathan, Sidney L. Nyburg, Eunice Tietjens, H. M. Tomlinson, Carl Van Vechten, Arthur Waley, Conrad Aiken, Pío Baroja, Mary Borden, Robert Bridges, Louis Couperus, W. H. Davies, T. S. Eliot, E. M. Forster, John Galsworthy, Kahlil Gibran, Robert Graves, E. W. Howe, W. H. Hudson, Ezra Pound, John Collings Squire, and Elliot L. Grant Watson
  • [Info] Moeller, Philip, 1880-1958: Washington Square Plays, also by Lewis Beach, Edward Goodman, and Alice Gerstenberg, contrib. by Walter Prichard Eaton (Gutenberg text)
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