The Threepenny Opera
| Book | Die Dreigroschenoper |
| Editor | Ralph Manheim, John Willett |
| Copyright Renewed By | Helene Brecht-Weigel |
| Copyright Holder (Introduction/Prologue) | Eyre Methuen Ltd |
| Publisher | Eyre Methuen Ltd |
| Copyright Holder (Editorial Material) | Eyre Methuen Ltd |
| Translated by | Ralph Manheim, John Willett |
| Printed by | Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd |
| Imprint | Eyre Methuen |
| First Published by | Eyre Methuen Ltd |
| Copyright Holder | Gustav Kiepenheuer Verlag Leipzig und Weimar |
| Copyright Holder (Translation) | Stefan S. Brecht |
| Publisher Series | Methuen Modern Plays |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Great Britain |
| Copyright | 1928 |
| First Published In Hardcover | 1979 |
| First Published In Paperback | 1979 |
| Copyright | 1979 |
| Pages / Font | 124 pages |
| ISBN | 0 413 39030 6 |
| Volume Number | Volume Two Part Two |
| Price | UK £2.50 |
| Notes | First published simultaneously in hardback and paperback in 1979 by Eyre Methuen Ltd by arrangement with Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main Translation copyright for the play and texts by Brecht © 1979 by Stefan S. Brecht Introduction and editorial notes: Copyright © 1979 by Eyre Methuen Ltd. Original work entitled Songs of Die Dreigroschenoper Copyright 1928 by Gustav Kiepenhauer Verlag, renewed 1968 by Helene Brecht-Wiegel Printed in Great Britain by Richard Clay (The Chaucer Press) Ltd, Bungay, Suffolk The photo on the front cover shows the first scene from the 1928 premiere production in Berlin with Erich Ponto as Peachum and scenery and projections by Casper Neher. (Source: Carl Koch.) |
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