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1334579091.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0243065183.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1960024693Philadelphia / New York: Chilton Company 1960. First Edition Thus 1st Printing. Black Cloth. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 12 1/4" Tall. Photographs Throughout. 384 Pp. Black Cloth Stamped In Silver. A Clean Used Book Frayed At Top Of Spine. This Copy Inscribed 'For Dorothy Gish - One Of My Favorite Friends With Love Danny Blum Christmas 1960". Dorothy Gish Has 20 Mentions In The Book. <br/> <br/> Chilton Company hardcover
1977059644New York: Knopf 1977. 1st Edition 4th Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 325 Pp. Cloth. Stated Fourth Printing. Near Fine Book In A Clean Dust Jacket With A1/2" Closed Tear At Top Of Spine. Inscribed By The Author "With Much Love" And Dated May 5 1977. <br/> <br/> Knopf hardcover
1998032435U.S.A.: Angel City Press 1998. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good DJ. Illustrated Boards. Stated First Edition First Printing. Fine In Dj With No Wear To Cover Or Spine But Wear Along Top And Bottom Edges Of Rear Panel With 3/4" Closed Tear Along Top Edge. Inscribed By The Author With Thanks To California Actress Marjorie Lord. <br/> <br/> Angel City Press hardcover
1976028087New York: Ronald A. Wilford Associates 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. Large Format Souvenir Program Inscribed By Marceau On The Front Cover. With A Duplicate Unsigned Also With 8 Additional Programs For His Performances. <br/> <br/> Ronald A. Wilford Associates paperback
1926054780New York: M. Rieder 1926. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Photographic Plates. Viii 325 Pp. Black Cloth Spine Gilt Orange And Black Boards Illustrated Endpapers. First Printing With 1926 Date Oln Title Page. Light Usage Spine Cloth A Little Worn And Faded But Gilt Lettering Mostly Clear And Bright. Ownership Signature Of Wallace Archibald Macdonald 1891 - 1978 A Canadian Silent Film Actor And Film Producer. Per Wikipedia Macdonald Was Born In Mulgrave Nova Scotia Canada And Attended School In Sydney Nova Scotia. He Started As A Messenger Boy With The Dominion Steel Company In Sydney Nova Scotia. He Later Worked Up To Teller With The Royal Bank Branch In Sydney Before The Bank Transferred Him To Vancouver British Columbia. From There He Moved To California Where He Acted On The Stage Before Making Inroads Into Hollywood. Macdonald Started As An Actor In Films In 1914 And Starred In Almost 120 Motion Pictures Between Then And 1932. He Had Notable Roles In Such Films As Youth's Endearing Charm In 1916 Working With Mary Miles Minter And Harry Von Meter. Late In World War I He Returned Briefly To Nova Scotia To Enlist In The 10Th Canadian Siege Battery Where He Assisted In Recruiting For The Canadian Army. With The Advent Of Sound Macdonald's Acting Career Diminished And Most Of His Roles Between 1927 And 1932 Went Uncredited. He Retired From Acting In 1932 To Concentrate On Script Writing. However By 1937 He Had Recognized The Potential Of Film Production. It Is In His Role Of Producer That Macdonald Is Now Probably Best Remembered. He Produced Well Over 100 Films Between 1937 And 1959. Macdonald Married Actress Doris May In 1921 And They Remained Wed Until His Death In 1978 In Santa Barbara California. Films About Haiti And Produced In Haiti Are Scarce Almost Non-Existent. <br/> <br/> M. Rieder hardcover
1988020706Warner Brothers 1988. Printed Studio Wrappers. Near Fine. 75 Pp. Promotional Copy Of The Script Blue Card Wrappers With Wb Logo At Bottom Black Spine Title In Black. Inscribed "Thank You For Your Support Of The Aclu. You And This Script Are Special. Edward James Olmos" Printed Rather Than Original. <br/> <br/> Warner Brothers unknown
1945052168Los Angeles Circa 1940 / 1945: Ronald Reagan 1945. Original Signed Photograph . No Binding. Fine. 7" x 5. An Attractive Three-Quarter Length Portrait Of A Youthful Reagan Folding His Arms And Smiling Circa 1945. Inscribed To "Juanita" From Ronald But Reportedly Actualy Inscribed For His Housekeeper By Reagan's Mother Who Also Signed Elsewhere In A Similar Facsimile Of His Signature; The Apple Never Falls Far From The Tree Anything To Keep The Public Happy. <br/> <br/> Ronald Reagan unknown
1927022001Berlin: Albertus-verlag 1927. First Edition . Orange Cloth. Very Good. 12 1/4" Tall. B/W Photographs. Xxiii128 Pp Of Plates. Orange Cloth. First Edition. Some Wear With Light Fraying At Top And Bottom Of Spine; Spine Faded Lettering Weak Cover Lettering Bright Strong. Hinges Tight. Large Detailed Highly Original Bookplate Of Jack Okey His Design Dated 1927; John Clark "Jack" Okey June 3 1889 - January 8 1963 Was An American Art Director. He Was Raised In Los Angeles And Attended The Harvard School For Boys. After Leaving He Was Given Instruction In Art By His Uncle The California Artist J. Bond Francisco. While He Was In His Early 20S He Traveled To Paris With His Friend Stanton Macdonald Wright And Spent Several Years There Studying Art. Around The Time Of His Marriage In 1913 He Became Involved In The Nascent Film Industry In The Los Angeles Area And Was Involved In The Design And Construction Of Some Of The Earliest Studios There. He Continued In The Film Industry As An Art Director Until His Retirement In 1959. In The Mid-1930S He Spent Several Years In England Working For Alexander Korda Designing Studios For Him. After His Return To The United States He Spent The Remainder Of His Active Career Working For Rko. He Was Nominated For Two Academy Awards For Art Direction 1929 And 1944 But His Best Known Film Is "It'S A Wonderful Life". <br/> <br/> Albertus-verlag hardcover
1900019304Boston: Little Brown 1900. First American Edition . Green Cloth. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket. 378 Pp 2 Pages Ads At Rear. Gilt Brilliant Hinges Tight Tiny Areas Of Faint Wear Small Area With Very Light Red Stain On Front Cover. Signed In Pencil By Harrison Gray Otis As "H G Otis" On Front Endpaper; An Interesting Association With The Most Imperial Of Angelenos. <br/> <br/> Little, Brown hardcover
035690Los Angeles / Hollywood: Unpublished. Original Typescript . Soft cover. Good. 30 Pp. Typewritten Sheets. Hand Painted Card Covers With Depictions Of April Calendar Moon And Book Above The Title And Author's Name. Wear Slight Dampstaining At Lower Edges On Some Pages And Covers Some Of Her Handwritten Corrections In Pencil. From Marie Windsor's Estate. Windsor 1919-2000 Is Best Known For Her Western And Film Noir Roles Particularly In The Late 1940'S-1950'S And Frequently Appeared On Television Thereafter.Windsor Has A Star At 1549 N. Vine Street In The Motion Pictures Section Of The Hollywood Walk Of Fame. It Was Dedicated January 19 1983. She Was Among The 500 Stars Nominated For Selection As One Of The 50 Greatest American Screen Legends As Part Of The American Film Institute's 100 Years. In 1987 Windsor Received The Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award For Best Actress For Her Work In The Bar Off Melrose. She Also Received The Ralph Morgan Award From The Screen Actors Guild For Her Service On The Organization's Board Of Directors. <br/> <br/> Unpublished paperback
0483215287.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1947039709Princeton NJ: Privately Printed 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. pp: xv 172; 14 plates including frontispiece portrait. Bound in blue cloth and marbled boards gilt spine title. 7.5" x 4.75. Inscribed presentation copy: "For Harrison & Kitty Thomas / with all good wishes / Julian / Dec. 29th 1947." Boyd was Librarian of Princeton University at the time. Privately Printed hardcover
2020124Very Good. Measures 8 x 10 inches glossy finish <br/><br/>Jerry Maren was the Lollipop Kid part of the Lollipop Guild with the Munchkins in the film "The Wizard of Oz". A versatile performer he went on the perform as Little Oscar for the Oscar Mayer meat company and as Mayor McCheese and The Hamburglar for McDonalds Corp. He also had a walk-on in a "Seinfeld" episode. This photograph is a color print of the Lollipop Guild boldly signed " Jerry Maren / Lollipop Kid " in black ink and undersigned by Marcella Krienzler who was married to Emil Kranzler one of the village Munchkins. Note: likely signed after Emil's death in 1993 at a convention at the OzCot in Chesterton Indiana. unknown
1981032676Miami Fla.: The Author 1981. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo. 532 pages. Blue hardcover. The binding shows moderate rubbing and wear with a little surface soiling. The interior is sound and clean. INSCRIBED by the author as Bill and dated 1984 Miami Fla on the dedication page. <br/> <br/> The Author hardcover
DEMO008720IFine. 3.5 x 6.5 inches <br/><br/>Dole was a senator from Kansas. Curiously this FDC bears an engraving of Kansas City Missouri. The Henry Clay of his era unknown
27369Early New York Giants second baseman debut 1907. Bold signature and "Truly yours" in blue ballpoint on a heavy stock 5" X 3" unlined card n.p. n.y. ca. 1970. Near fine. A handsome later life example. Uncommon. unknown
15614The First Lady of the Silent Screen" whose films ranged from silent classics such as "Birth of a Nation" 1915 to made-for-television dramas such as "The Whales of August" 1987. IPS 8" X 11" n.p. n.d. Near fine. Minor wrinkling near top edge only. Book photograph other images/text on verso a flat-finish black-and-white romantic scene from the 1926 silent drama "La Bohéme" showing a reclining young Gish and John Gilbert picnicking on a blanket nicely inscribed and signed by her in black ballpoint in light area at bottom center: "To Terry -- Best wishes / always -- Love / Lillian Gish." Superb scene from early in her career inscribed later in life. unknown
2020123Very Good. Measures 8 x 10 inches glossy finish <br/><br/>Jerry Maren was the Lollipop Kid part of the Lollipop Guild with the Munchkins in the film "The Wizard of Oz". A versatile performer he went on the perform as Little Oscar for the Oscar Mayer meat company and as Mayor McCheese and The Hamburglar for McDonalds Corp. He also had a walk-on in a "Seinfeld" episode. This photograph is a color print boldly inscribed " To Renae - / Jerry Maren / Lollipop / Kid " in black ink and undersigned by Marcella Krienzler who was married to Emil Kranzler one of the village Munchkins. Note: likely signed after Emil's death in 1993 at a convention at the OzCot in Chesterton Indiana. unknown
6010Very Good. Measures 8 x 10 inches glossy finish <br/><br/>Jerry Maren was the Lollipop Kid part of the Lollipop Guild with the Munchkins in the film "The Wizard of Oz". A versatile performer he went on the perform as Little Oscar for the Oscar Mayer meat company and as Mayor McCheese and The Hamburglar for McDonalds Corp. He also had a walk-on in a "Seinfeld" episode. This photograph is a color print of the Lollipop Guild boldly signed " Jerry Maren / Lollipop Kid " in black ink and undersigned by Marcella Krienzler who was married to Emil Kranzler one of the village Munchkins. Note: likely signed after Emil's death in 1993 at a convention at the OzCot in Chesterton Indiana. unknown
18120Though little is known about this American writer he had a following as a horror and sci-fi writer of such short stories as "The Caller in the Night" 1917 and other oft-anthologized ghost tales; his "In the Open Code" appeared in "The Best Short Stories of 1918" and he also published novels such as "The End of the Flight" 1917 and "Gallant Rogue" 1921. Two items: First a TLS 1p 8½" X 11" New York NY 1923 March 2. Addressed to Professor Albert Johannsen author of "The House of Beadle and Adams and Its Dime and Nickel Novels" University of Oklahoma Press 1950 the definitive reference work and bibliography on the subject. Near fine. "I feel truly honored by your wish to include something of mine in your collection of autographs and manuscripts" he begins. "If the scribble I am sending you is not to your taste you must let me know. My book manuscripts are the property of the publishers and magazine editors never save or return the 'copy' of stories; hence this scrap from an unfinished yarn is the only thing at hand." Second is the accompanying "scrap" -- labeled "Rough draft" in red pencil at the upper left in Kline's hand -- which is titled "Sunk Without a Trace" and is an AMS 1p 8½" X 11" n.p. n.y. Near fine. It consists of one very full page of bold and legible text beginning: "On the 15th of every March I regularly receive a line from my friend Dr. Carver. Regularly his letter commands me to dine with him at the ___ Club on the 21st of the month. This annual feast has become a fixture between us. The dinner is not to herald the technical and sometimes the actual arrival of Spring. It is to celebrate it may be the fourth the sixth -- this year it was the seventh -- anniversary of Dr. Carver's divorce." Could become a horror tale -- but in any case it's an attractive and interesting rough draft example that makes you want to read more. Also present is Johannsen's original 8½" X 11" file folder bearing a printed "Collection of Albert Johannsen" label partly filled in by Johannsen. unknown
31146Liberace's older lookalike brother was to him what Zeppo was to the Marx Brothers and what George Burns was to Gracie Allen -- the quiet straight man; a musician himself violin he tended his more famous brother's business interests. IPS 8" X 10" New York NY n.d. ca. 1955. Very good. Mounting stains on verso. Glossy portrait boldly signed and inscribed in a light area left of center making for great contrast "For my Friend / Ambrose -- / Shall always / remember your / wonderful hospitality. / Musically Yours / George! / Waldorf Astoria / N.Y.C." A choice example. unknown
1957042611Charlotte: TEI Publishing House 1957. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Oblong Quarto. 68 pages. INSCRIBED on the front flyleaf by Flossie Martin who helped Thomas Martin put this book together. Hardcover bound in quarter black cloth with blue paper-covered boards. Rubbing and wear to the binding. Some foxing to the front cover the title page and a few other pages. There is browning to the rear flyleaves where a large newspaper page has been folded up. Text has a slight closed-in house aroma. Illustrated with photos throughout. The only author noted is Thomas L. Martin. However the newspaper article from the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel August 11 1957 notes that "Miss Flossie Martin a teacher in the Davie County Consolidated High School and Miss Mary Jane Heitman a Davie County historian helped him with the historical sketches." The inscription on the front flyleaf reads "To Lester Martin / January 1 1958 / from Flossie Martin." A nice association copy of a scarce book. <br/> <br/> TEI Publishing House hardcover
15660Prolific Welch-born leading man of more than 120 films most notably "The Lost Weekend" 1945 Hollywood's first serious treatment of alcoholism. Color PS 8" X 10" n.p. n.d. Fine. Handsome heavy stock middle-aged closeup in period costume. unknown