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1882032537Boston: James R. Osgood And Company 1882. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good. Frontispiece Portrait. Xvii 261 Pp. Brown Cloth Gilt. First Edition. Light Wear Gilt Fairly Bright A Little Bubbling Of Cloth A Few Pinpoint Frays At Edges Rear Hinge Cracked Due To Bancroft's Personal Envelope With Thick Enclosures Tipped To Rear Endpaper Pages Clean But A Little Aged. Ownership Signature Of Textile Manufacturer Samuel Bancroft Jr. Of Rockford Mills Delaware Dated 11/22/81 And With His Large And Elaborate Heraldic Bookplate On Front Pastedown. Also With A Seven Page Holograph Letter From Alfred Darbyshire To His Cousin Bancroft Dated September 11 1881 Apparently In Response To Inquiries From Bancroft Providing A Summary Of Everything Darbyshire Knew Of Mrs. Ward Her Family And Background And Her Current Activities. Also Included Is Bancroft's Copy Of An August 26 1879 Cable From Ward To Derbyshire Accepting The Invitation To Speak At A Calvert Benefit; Also A Note From L. Wingfield To Darbyshire "Good Lord! Genevieve's Biography- All Of It It Would Take From Here To New York" Etc. And Offering To Send Darbyshire A Copy Of This Book; Both Typed Out With An Attestation That The Originals Had Been Returned To Darbyshire. In 1880 Bancroft Was Introduced To Pre-Raphaelite English Artwork By His Cousin Architect Alfred Darbyshire. He Fell In Love With The Art And Once Bancroft Stepped Back From Directly Managing The Family Firm In 1889 He Began To Purchase Numerous Pieces Of Artwork. In 1880 He Was Introduced To Pre-Raphaelite English Artwork By His Cousin Architect Alfred Darbyshire. He Fell In Love With The Art And Once Bancroft Stepped Back From Directly Managing The Family Firm In 1889 He Began To Purchase Numerous Pieces Of Artwork. His Collection Began In 1890 With A Work By Dante Gabriel Rossetti Whose Art And Poetry Featured Prominently In Bancroft's Further Collections Over The Next 25 Years. He Maintained Correspondence With Other Artists In The Movement And Offered Financial Support To The Families Of Some Of Them. Bancroft Continued Adding To The Collection For The Remainder Of His Life And Built It Into The Largest Such Collection Of Pre-Raphaelite Works Outside England. Alfred Darbyshire 20 June 1839 - 5 July 1908 Was An English Architect. He Was A Nephew Of George Bradshaw The Compiler Of Railway Guides. Darbyshire Admired The Gothic Revival Style Of Alfred Waterhouse But Also Designed In The Neoclassical Style. Darbyshire Was A Man Of Many Talents Which Centered On The Theatre. As Well As Building Them He Acted In Them And Became Famous For His Extravagant Stage Productions. In 1869 Charles Calvert Actor-Manager Of The Prince's Theatre Manchester Employed Alfred To Redecorate The Theatre. They Became Good Friends And Alfred Assisted Calvert With The Staging Of Some Of His Great 'Revivals' Of Shakespeare's Plays. Page 139/140 Where Ward's Productions With Calvert Is Turned Down At A Corner By Bancroft. In 1872 He Built A Spectacular Set For The Triumphal Entry Of The King Into London In Henry V. The Production Was Carried Through The United States And Into Australia. In New York More Than 100000 People Visited Booth's Theatre To See The Play. As A Landscape Painter He Sketched And Painted In Italy France Belgium And Germany. Alfred Was An Art Critic For The Manchester Guardian And From 1874 To 1905 He Was An Art Critic For The Courier. He Wrote A Number Of Books On Architecture Heraldry And Art And Innumerable Pamphlets And Brochures. <br/> <br/> James R. Osgood And Company hardcover
1990033974New York: Lyle Stuart 1990. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Xi 428 Pp. Blue Cloth Spine Over White Boards. Near Fine In Near Fine Dj Not Price Clipped Very Lightly Used Except For Some Dog-Eared Pages And Pencil Notes By Actress Marjorie Lord Whose Daughter The Actress Anne Archer Was Associated With Scientology; Also With A Note From Archer's Daughter To Lord. <br/> <br/> Lyle Stuart hardcover
1913024866London: G. Bell & Sons 1913. First Edition . Half Blue Morocco. Near Fine. 8 5/8" Tall. Frontispiece of Marie Tempest. 100 Pp 1 Pp Advt. At End. Bound In Half Blue Morocco Over Cloth Boards Top Edge Gilt Raised Bands On Spine Hand Marbled End Papers. Front Cover And Half Title Bound In Rear Cover Lacking. Inscribed On Half-Title By Henry Arthur Jones To U S Actress Dorothy Gish "Dear Miss Dorothy Gish In Memory Of Pleasant Afternoons With You And Your Crossed Out Mr. Rennie In New York Faithfully Yours Henry Arthur Jones Oct 16 /25". Jones Met Gish When He Traveled To The U S In 1920/1921 And Met Many Stars At The Lasky Corp; He Renewed That Friendship When Gish Was Filming "Nell Gwynn" In 1926 And Was Reportedly Quite Taken With Her. See Taking The Curtain Call P. 295. <br/> <br/> G. Bell & Sons unknown
1935047522Garden City Ny: Doubleday Doran And Company 1935. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Good. Illustrations Throughout. 221 Pp. Beige Cloth With Spine And Cover Labels As Issued Grey Endpapers. #371 Of 501 Copies Of A Limited Edition. Light Wear But Fraying At Ends Of Spine. Inscribed "Richard Connell From Lazlo Benedek Mgm 1947. With A Note Indicating That The Book Had Been Borrowed By Two Los Angeles Psychiatrists In 1966 From Laguina Breach Artist Leonard Kaplan. László Benedek 1905 - 1992; Sometimes Laslo Benedek Was A Hungarian-Born Film Director And Cinematographer. He Intended To Be A Psychiatrist But He Worked In The Film Industry To Pay His Bills And Ended Up Deciding To Focus On That Instead. In Germany Benedek Was Cinematographer On The Mistress 1927. He Was Assistant Director On The Great Longing 1929 Directed By Steve Sekely And Edited And Assisted Directed The Man Who Murdered 1931 For Director Curtis Bernhardt. He Worked At Ufa For Joe Pasternak Until 1933. He Assisted On Hyppolit The Butler 1931 And Edited Die Wasserteufel Von Hieflau 1932 And Miss Iza 1933. When The Nazis Came To Power Benedek Followed Pasternak To Vienna Then Hungary Where He Edited A Precocious Girl 1934 Starring Franciska Gaal And Temptation 1934 Both Directed By Max Nuefeld; He Was Assistant Director On The Latter. He Went To England Where He Worked As A Writer On The Secret Of Stamboul 1936 Directed By In The Us Benedek Worked On The Montage Scenes Of Test Pilot 1938 At Mgm. He Edited A Little Bit Of Heaven 1940 For Pasternak At Universal. At Mgm He Was Assistant Director On Song Of Russia 1944 And Worked As An Associate Producer Under Joe Pasternak. Among His Jobs Included Doing Screen Tests Second Unit Directing And Supervising The Animated Dance Sequence In Anchors Away 1945. In 1946 He Was Linked With Communist Front Organisations. Benedek Made His Feature Film Directing Debut With The Kissing Bandit 1948 At Mgm Produced By Pasternak A Notorious Flop. He Went To Eagle Lion Where He Directed A Noir Port Of New York 1949 Starring Yul Brynner. For Stanley Kramer He Then Made Death Of A Salesman 1951 Which Was A Financial Disappointment But For Which He Won The Golden Globe Award For Best Director And A Best Director Nomination From The Directors Guild Of America. He Produced But Did Not Direct Storm Over Tibet 1952 Marton Directed Started To Direct Television Notably Episodes Of Footlights Theater And The Ford Television Theatre. Kramer Gave Him The Job Of The Wild One 1953 With Marlon Brando Originally Called The Cyclist's Raid. It Was For His Directorial Efforts On This Project That Benedek Is Best Remembered. The Wild One Caused A Storm Of Controversy And Was Banned In The United Kingdom Until 1968. He Went Over To Universal To Do Bengal Rifles 1954 With Rock Hudson. Benedek Returned To Germany To Write And Direct Sons Mothers And A General 1955. Back In The Us He Worked As A Film And Tv Director Almost Continuously Until 1977. From 1976 To 1980 He Was Chairman Of The Graduate Film Program At Nyu. Richard Edward Connell Jr. 1893 - 1949 Was An American Author And Journalist. He Is Best Remembered For His Short Story "The Most Dangerous Game" 1924. Connell Was One Of The Most Popular American Short Story Writers Of His Time And His Stories Were Published In The Saturday Evening Post And Collier's Magazines. He Had Equal Success As A Journalist And Screenwriter And Was Nominated For An Academy Award In 1942 Best Original Story For The Movie Meet John Doe 1941 Directed By Frank Capra And Based On His 1922 Short Story "A Reputation". <br/> <br/> Doubleday, Doran And Company paperback
1932045102Nw York: W. W. Norton & Company 1932. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 38 Pp. Grey Cloth Spine Black Cloth Covers Stamped In Gilt And Red. First Printing Near Fine In Very Good Dust Jacket Priced $1.50. Inscribed From Actor Francis Lederer " Dearest Mrs. Lasky To Find An Artistic Soul As Yours Touched By A Tale Like This Is Greatest Thrill To The Interpreter Francis Lederer". Francis Frantisek Lederer 1899- 2000 Was A Czech-Born American Film And Stage Actor With A Successful Career First In Europe Then In The United States. Lederer Started Acting When He Was Young And Was Trained At The Academy Of Music And Academy Of Dramatic Art In Prague. After Service In The Austrian-Hungarian Imperial Army In World War I He Made His Stage Debut As An Apprentice With The New German Theater A Walk-On In The Play Burning Heart. He Toured Moravia And Central Europe Making A Name For Himself As A Matinee Idol In Theaters In Czechoslovakia Hungary Austria And Germany. Notable Among His Performances Was A Turn As Romeo In Max Reinhardt's Staging Of Romeo And Juliet. In The Late 1920S Lederer Was Lured Into Films By The German Actress Henny Porten And Her Husband. He Worked With G.W. Pabst In Pandora's Box Starring Louise Brooks And Atlantic Both 1929. Lederer Billed As "Franz" At This Time Made The Transition From Silent Films To Sound Films. In 1931 Lederer Was In London To Perform On Stage In Volpone And The Next Year In Autumn Crocus By Dodie Smith Which He Then Performed On Broadway - Using The Name "Francis" - Where It Played For 210 Performances In 1932 And 1933. He Also Performed The Play In Los Angeles. Lederer's First American Movies Were Man Of Two Worlds 1934 Romance In Manhattan 1934 With Ginger Rogers The Gay Deception 1935 With Frances Dee And One Rainy Afternoon 1936. He Was Cast As The Lead With Katharine Hepburn In The 1935 Film Break Of Hearts But The Producers Replaced Him With Charles Boyer. It Was Irving Thalberg's Plan To Make Lederer The Biggest Star In Hollywood But The Death Of Thalberg Ended This Possibility. Although He Continued To Play Leads Occasionally - Notably When He Was A Playboy In Mitchell Leisen's Midnight With Claudette Colbert And John Barrymore - In The Late 1930S Lederer Began To Expand His Character Parts Even Playing Villains. Throughout His Career Lederer Who Studied With Elia Kazan At The Actors Studio In New York City Continued To Take Stage Acting Seriously And He Performed Often Both In New York And Elsewhere. He Appeared In Stage Productions Of Golden Boy 1937 Seventh Heaven 1939 No Time For Comedy 1939 In Which He Replaced Laurence Olivier The Play's The Thing 1942 A Doll's House 1944 Arms And The Man 1950 The Sleeping Prince 1956 And The Diary Of Anne Frank 1958. Although He Took A Break From Making Films In 1941 In Order To Concentrate On His Stage Work He Returned To The Silver Screen In 1944 Appearing In Voice In The Wind And The Bridge Of San Luis Rey And In Films Such As Jean Renoir's The Diary Of A Chambermaid 1946 And Million Dollar Weekend 1948. During The 1950S He Served As Honorary Mayor Of Canoga Park. He Would Continue To Make Television Appearances For The Next 10. In His Later Life Lederer Who Had Become Very Wealthy Invested In Real Estate Especially In The Canoga Park Community Part Of Which At One Time Included West Hills In 1987. He Was Active In Local And Los Angeles Civic Affairs Philanthropy And Politics. He Served As Recreation And Parks Commissioner For The City Of Los Angeles Received Awards For His Efforts To Beautify The City And Was The Honorary Mayor Of Canoga Park For Quite A Time. He Became Involved With Peace Movements Taught Acting And Was One Of The Founders Of The American National Academy Of Performing Arts And The International Academy Of Performing Arts. Jesse Louis Lasky 1880 - 1958 Was An Important Pioneer Film Producer Who Made A Few Films With Lederer. <br/> <br/> W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
1908001971New York City: National Association of Manufacturers Secretary's Office 1908. First Edition . Soft Leather. Good. 364 Pp. Text Of Issues And Policies As Discussed At The Convention. An Important Document Of The Activities And Intentions Of The Association The Most Powerful Lobby In The United States Particularly In Regard To Its Views On A Large Number Of Political And Legislative Issues Lobbying Was Their Primary Concern. With The Name In Gilt On Cover Of Job E. Hedges Delegate To The Republican Convention In 1908 And 1916 From New York City And Inscribed "With The Compliments Of." By Stillman. Quite Scarce. <br/> <br/> National Association of Manufacturers, Secretary's Office hardcover
1979040050New York: Random House 1979. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 293 Pp. Hardcover. First Edition Stated First Printing. Near Fine Book In Near Fine Dust Jacket. Inscribed By Jule Styne. <br/> <br/> Random House hardcover
1990040321London: Lennard 1990. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 221 Pp 3 Pp Index At End. Blue Boards. First Printing. Inscribed By Author With A Full Page Color Illustrated Inscription On The Front Pastedown. Book Fine But Has Slight Spine Lean; Dust Jacket Not Price Clipped Slight Rubbing Along Top Edge. <br/> <br/> Lennard hardcover
1976040324New York: Viking Press 1976. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Xii 323 Pp. Red Cloth Gilt. First Printing Indicated. Inscribed By The Author Tony Palmer At Length To The Manager Of One Of The Subjects Of The Book With An Additional Letter On "Theatre Projects Film Productions/ All You Need Is Love" Letterhead Transmitting The Book At The Request Of Tony Palmer. Fine In Near Fine Dj With A Few Short Tears Along Top Edge Not Price Clipped. <br/> <br/> Viking Press hardcover
1914033155Washington: Executive Office Of The President 1914. First Edition stated . No Binding. Near Fine. Photograph Signed By Barnett Mcfee Clinedinst Jr. Unframed Photograph Of Forster Signed By Clinedinst On The Backing Paper And Dated 1914. "Rudolph Forster Was Executive Clerk And Administrative Officer In Charge Of Executive Papers At The White House Until His Death In 1943. He Had Piled Up Nearly Fifty Years Of Service To Eight Presidents. His Job Was To Remind The President That A Bill For Example Must Be Acted Upon In A Certain Amount Of Time Or That By Law He Must Fill A Vacancy Within A Definite Period. He Was Also Responsible For The 'Orderly Handling Of Documents' And Supervision Of The Large Clerical Staff. He Was The Most Important Permanent Official At The White House. " -Off The Record With F.D.R. Rutgers University Press 1958. "Rudolph Is A Man Without Faults." - Franklin D. Roosevelt As Cited In That Book P. 140. Joseph Tumulty Was President Wilson's Private Secretary 1911-1921. Barnett Mcfee Clinedinst Jr. 1862 - 1953 Was The Official White House Photographer. He Learned Photography From His Father. By 1900 He Opened A Photographic Studio In Washington Dc. He Became The White House Photographer For President Mckinley Theodore Roosevelt And President Taft. <br/> <br/> Executive Office Of The President unknown
19331990bx17<p>G. P. Putnam's Sons. Good in Very Good unclipped dust jacket.1933 1st HC in grey cloth gilt. Signed and inscribed by the author in black pen ffep: "To Peggy- Very Sincerely Russell Pope". Dampstain to cloth spine affecting eps mildly but not the inscription nor the text block. 64p 2p with marginal notations. 64 pages. bx103</p> G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
1992042923Toronto: HarperCollins 1992 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Canadian Edition. The story of a return visit to his ancestral home in Ceylon his memories of his father and the tale of the man-eating leopard that terrorized the village Punanai in the early part of this century. 205p. illusSigned by author on title page else new Author signature on title page 205p. illus Crisp tight copy looks unread NOTE' HEAVY 1.2 kg Oversized voume . HarperCollins hardcover
1986048641Abbeville SC: Erskine College 1986. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Oblong Quarto. Unpaginated. INSCRIBED by the author on the front flyleaf. Hardcover in red cloth with title in gilt on front cover and spine. Binding has light wear. Illustrations throughout. <br/> <br/> Erskine College hardcover
58584An Frau Alnor Witwe des Vorstandsmitglieds der schleswig-holsteinischen Landesbank u. CDU-Landrats von Segeberg mit NS-Vergangenheit Walter Alnor in blauer Tinte verso: "Bei Ihrem Briefe der mir zum 100ten gratulierte ward mir Ihr Gatte Walter Alnor sehr lebendig. Auch Sie. Noch bün ick ja noch dor!! H Claudius". Recto das gedruckte Gedicht Scherzo als Dank und Gruß: "H Claudius wünscht Frohe Weihnacht! Ihr alter H Claudius". - Der Urenkel des "Wandsbeker Boten" Matthias Claudius war von 1900 bis 1934 Volksschullehrer der sich nach seiner Frühpensionierung infolge eines Motorradunfalls der Schriftstellerei widmete. Der Rang seines volkstümlichen den Gegensatz von Großstadt und Natur Arbeit und Freizeit etc. thematisierenden Werks oft in Plattdeutsch ist umstritten. Werner Bergengruen urteilte über Claudius: "Ein schwächliches aufgeplustertes selbstzufriedenes Halbtalentchen ein Reimklempner von platter Moral" und rechnete damit zugleich mit dem NS-Sympathisanten Claudius ab. unknown
1925HAY292051925 - Edition Originale. Paris Bernard Grasset. broché. Couverture légèrement défraîchie et insolée ; un nom caché de traits hachurés à l'encre en page de garde ; papier légèrement bruni état correct. . in-12. avec un envoi autographe de l'auteur en première garde. unknown
57810Nikolassee Leopoldstr. 14 1949. . An den Kritiker u. Übersetzer Dr. Edwin Montijo: "Besprechungsexemplare für die Zeitungen kommen spärlich und langsam heran und so erlauben Sie mir dass ich Ihnen eines meiner eigenen Exemplare der "Europäischen Legende" überreiche." verbunden mit der Bitte den 1948 in Leipzig im Insel-Verlag erschienenen Roman falls er auch ihm "in irgend einer Weise. 'bedeutungsvoll' 'erregend' 'schön' 'kühn' oder wie auch immer" erscheine "sich seiner Behandlung im Feuilleton anzunehmen - ehe es in andere Hände fällt. Denn wie leicht könnte es der nur politischen Aktualisierung verfallen und wie schlecht wäre seinem Anliegen damit gedient!" - Skutsch der als Jude im Dritten Reich mit einem Publikations-Verbot belegt war hatte den Roman bereits während des Krieges den er als Händler überlebte verfaßt. Seit 1945/46 leitete er das Kulturamt Zehlendorf im "Haus am Waldsee" in dem er im Frühjahr 1948 u.a. eine Lesung von André Gides Tagebuch plante das er von Montijo entliehen hatte. - Mit 1 Querfalte im oberen u. unteren Rand braunfleckig. Nikolassee, Leopoldstr. 14, 1949. unknown
1972056879Nanterre: Theatre De Nanterre 1972. First Edition . Single Sheet. Fine. 11 1/2" x 8 1/2. Single Sheet Poster Printed On Both Sides With Directions On Reverse. From The Collections Of Forrest Ackerman. <br/> <br/> Theatre De Nanterre unknown
1909025964London: Cassell and Company 1909. First Edition . Green Cloth Gilt. Near Fine. Plates Throughout. 160 Pp. Green Cloth Gilt. Clean Example Of The 1909 Issue Gilt Brilliant Notable For The Long Prose Meditation By Carl Oscar Borg Which He Has Written And Signed On The Recto Of The Frontispiece: "Yellow Leaves: Yellow Leaves Our Best And Brightest Thoughts Are They. The Deeds And Dreams Of Our Youth. A Sweet Sadness Emanates From Them As Trhe Shadows Fall Deeper And Deeper And The Wings Of Silence Hover Over The Past. Yellow Leaves Moving Against The Evening Sun's Last Flickering Light You Are Like A Sweet Melody Played By A Hand Gently Caressing The Golden Strings Or A Song Sung By A Poet When First His Soul Knows The Terrible Truth Of Life And Is Overflowing With Silent Sorrow And Unspeakable Joy. Yellow Leaves Falling Through The Clear Lights Of Evening To Mingle With The Cold And Dark Dust Of Earth You Are Like Our Own Tired Souls That Are Seeking Rest In The Dreams Of Nirvana; Or Like The Spirit Of Fire We Have Drawn From The Heights Of The Ideal The Holy Fire That Has Died -- No Not Died As Yet Still It Glows In The Fading Light Like All Of Our Dosappointed Hopes Our Shattered Illusions -- You Glow And Shine Against The Sky Like Crowns Of The Blessed Against The Virgin's Dark Blue Mantle And So Is Even Your Death A Death Of Beauty. Yellow Leaves In The Yellow Forest Of Life Roads And Paths Are Hidden Under Your Golden Mantle And When The Winds Are Moving Among The Trees It Is The Memories Of The Past Pale Legends Of Our Dead Loves Of Our Sorrows And Our Joys That Are Singing Their Meloncholy Tales With Soft And Inspiring Voices. Carl Oscar Borg Los Angeles. July 1910". Also With Borg's Earlier Ownership Signature On The Front Free Endpaper Dated Los Angeles 1909. Probably A Gift To The Sculptor Julia Bracken Wendt Or Her Husband William Wendt And Then A Gift To The Artist Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano Who Apparently Owned It Since The 1920'S Or 1930'S. <br/> <br/> Cassell and Company hardcover
1940059287New York: The Macmillan Company 1940. First Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. Light Blue Boards Spine Stamped In Black. First Edition Dated 1940 On Title Page "Published October 1940" On Copyright Page . A Bright Clean Solid Copy No Fraying Or Stains Or Marks. Dust Jacket First Issue Price Clipped But Rear Panel Refers To His Only "Earlier Book" Black Bay And Chestnut. Dust Jacket With Short Tears And Loses Small Tape Repairs At Bottom Edge Of Front Panel; Vertical Crease On Front And Rear Panels As Dust Jacket Was Stored Folded Inside The Book. <br/> <br/> The Macmillan Company hardcover
1946028661New York 1946 Or 1947: Duell Sloan And Pearce 1946. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine Dustjacket. Design By Merle Armitage. Blue Cloth Spine Gilt Blue Boards Printed In Red And Dark Blue. Copyright Statement "Copyright 1946 By Merle Armitage/Printed In The United States Of America/ Second Edition" Although The Otherwise Identical First Edition Has Copyright Date Of 1947 Confusingly. Dj With Red Scalloped Border Along Top And Bottom Of Front Panel A Border Not Present In The Unstated First Edition. Inscribed By Beata Bolm Dancer Secretary To Igor Stravinsky And Wife Of The Great Dancer Choreographer And Dance Teacher Adolph Bolm 1881-1951 "Dear ------ May This Book Be A Source Of Inspiration To You- I Know Mr. Bolm Would Be Proud Of You Today. With My Heartiest Wishes For All The Best In Your Life. Affectionately Beata June 18 1953 Hollywood". Bolm Is Discussed And Shown In The Book. The Book Is Near Fine; In A Near Fine Dj With Slight Fading To Spine And Edges A 3/16" Closed Tear At Top Of Spine Not Price Clipped No Chipping. <br/> <br/> Duell, Sloan And Pearce hardcover
1980036960London / Sydney / Melbourne: Angus And Robertson 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. Photographs. Xix 337 Pp. Black Boards Lettered In Silver. First Printing. With Full Page Drawing Of Philippe Mora And A Movie Camera On Front Free Endpaper Also Inscribed On Half Title To Hollywood And London Agent Robert Littman "The Real New Wave Is About To Begin! Love Xmas 1982 L. A. Philippe & Pamela". Philippe Mora And His Wife Pamela Krause Mora Have Had Extensive Careers In Film And Art. <br/> <br/> Angus And Robertson hardcover
2009028417Albany Georgia U.S.A.: Bearmanor Media 2009. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine. Photographs And Drawings. 37 Pp. Poetry And Reminiscences By Carla Laemmle. Inscribed By Laemmle And Kinske On Title Page. Condition Is As New. <br/> <br/> Bearmanor Media paperback
1957030480Englewood Cloffs: Prentice-Hall Inc 1957. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good DJ. Xvii 198 Pp. First Printing. Yellow Boards. Book Very Near Fine Just Shallow Bumping At Ends Of Spine. Dj Not Price-Clipped $2.95 Would Be Near Fine But Has 1/8" To 5/8" Chip Across Bottom Of Spine. Clean And Bright. <br/> <br/> Prentice-Hall Inc hardcover
1987021816New York: Ballantine Books 1987. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine/No DJ. 262 pp. Slight signs of usage; from the library of Arthur H Peterson one of the stars of the original radio soap opera in Chicago. Inscribed to him by the author with the author's card laid in loosely. <br/> <br/> Ballantine Books paperback
1981042335Los Angeles: Aaron Spelling Productions 1981. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. Ii 66 Pp. Blue Covers Printed In Black. Signed On The Cover By The 7 Stars Not The Author And With A Laid In Signature Of Zsa Zsa Gabor All Purchased 11/15/81 At An Immaculate Heart College Silent Auction. <br/> <br/> Aaron Spelling Productions paperback