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19962091202133204367book publication 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 books in total book publication paperback
19122090602128800096Gen 々 Shoin 1912. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Gen 々 Shoin paperback
Four volumes in-12. pp. (16), 184 pp; 176 pp.; (2), 182, (1) pp.; (6), 198, (2); half title in first volume, none issued in volume 2 as Gaskell notes, contemporary calf, gilt fillet and fine labels, marbled endpapers. This is the rare variant without the dagger signature marks (Gaskell Foulis, 597).
18431365479Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown 1843. Hardcover. Octavo xxiv 608 pages. In Very Good condition. Rebound in light brown fabric with black label and gilt lettering to spine. Boards have very light shelf wear overall. Text block shows light age toning to edges and interior. RWO Consignment. 1365479. Special Collections - Downstairs. Charles C. Little & James Brown hardcover
20202081502111907719commercial stamp office 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. commercial stamp office paperback
20212081502111901282commercial stamp office 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 1025p Size: B5 hardcover book commercial stamp office paperback
SONG0310085888Zondervan 2017-06-06. Clr Csm. paperback. Used: Good. 10.00x0.47x10.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Zondervan paperback
Vanbart, Jan SvanteIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1980019581New York: Del Rey Science Fiction Book Club 1980 New York: Del Rey Science Fiction Book Club 1980. First edition in hard cover. Marked K29. 12mo. Hard cover binding 183 pp. Movie tie-in. Book is new and unread. Dust jacket has light shelf wear at corners a bit more at top and bottom of spine. New in very good dust jacket protected with an archival-quality mylar cover. Del Rey (Science Fiction Book Club) hardcover
49826<p>London Gollancz 1987. 1987 image size 85 x 135 mm 3½ x 5½ inches a girl wearing roller skates has taken a tumble spilling the tray of food she was holding. In a large cream mount nicely framed and glazed. A Fine example. Price includes VAT. Sold with a very good copy of the book in which on page 5 our watercolour is a half page illustration. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, Gollancz, 1987.
189820473Paris, Ernest Flammarion, [1898]. In-folio de [56]pages, demi-toile grise dos muet, premier plat illustré d'une lithographie en couleurs de Steinlen, le second, d'un elithographie en grisaille.
12761Traduction de Charles BAUDELAIRE. Paris Michel LEVY Frères Libraires éditeurs 1856. Edition originale de la traduction de Charles BAUDELAIRE. In 12 reliure plein cuir muette, postérieure. Filets à froid sur les plats. Faux-titre, XXXXI, 330 pages, 1 page de table des matières. Non rogné. 2 plats de couverture conservés (doublés) Rousseurs importantes, principalement en marges extérieures. A Madame Maria Clemm-Edgar POE, sa vie ses œuvres- 13 histoires a : Double assassinat dans la rue Morgue- La lettre volée- Le scarabée d’or- Le canard au ballon- Aventures sans pareil d’un certain Hans Pfall-Manuscrit trouvé dans une bouteille- Une descente dans le maeltrom- La vérité sur le cas de M. Valdemar- Révélation magnétique- Les souvenirs de M Auguste Bedloe - Morella- Ligia- Metzengertein.
1949LIT49909Hamburg, Rowohlt, RO RO RO im Zeitungsformat 1946 - 1949 -- KOMPLETTE SAMMLUNG der Reihe. Teilweise 4°, teilweise 2°. Unterschiedliche Seitenzahlen, teils vergilbtes Papier, einige Hefte mit Einrissen, die ersten 9 Hefte gebunden in einem Band, alle anderen sind Einzelhefte. Mit Beilagen insgesamt 37 Hefte zusammen:
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1956143359Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1956. Vintage borderless photograph of a contemplative Alfred Hitchcock on the set of the 1956 film. With the stamp of Warner Bros. Netherlands on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the real life story of Manny Balestrero accused of a series of robberies he didn't commit as detailed in the nonfiction book "The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero" by Maxwell Anderson who co-wrote the screenplay and the "Life" magazine article "A Case of Identity" by Herbert Brean. Hitchcock's final film for Warner Brothers and an influence on both Jean-Luc Godard and Martin Scorsese. <br/><br/>7.25 x 9.25. About Near Fine. <br/><br/>Grant US. Rosenbaum 1000. Selby US Masterwork. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Warner Brothers unknown books
1930146907N.p.: Gloria Productions 1930. Vintage double weight photograph from the 1930 film. Stamps on the verso reading: "Gloria Swanson in 'What a Widow' Directed by Allan Dwan United Artists Picture" and "United Artists Corporation."<br /> <br /> A young woman inherits a fortune from her late elderly husband and is pursued by several high society suitors. Gloria Swanson's first picture originally filmed with sound and the final film produced by her Gloria Productions studio. <br /> <br /> Now considered a lost film its trailer is preserved at the Library of Congress and soundtrack is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.<br /> <br /> Set in Paris. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Gloria Productions unknown
1953130749Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1953. Final Draft script for the 1954 film. Actor Van Heflin's copy. <br /> <br /> Safari guide Van Heflin is hired to hunt murderer Abel McCracken in the wilds of Africa but soon finds his guide's motives may go beyond the role for which he was hired.<br /> <br /> Pink titled wrappers noted as Final Screenplay on the front wrapper dated September 24 1953. Title page integral with the first page of the text. 147 leaves Multilith duplication with yellow carbon typescript revision pages collected at the end dated variously between 10-3-53 and 10-10-53. Pages Fine wrapper Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown
1965147277London: Compton-Tekli Film Productions / Sir Nigel Films 1965. Draft script for the 1965 horror film here under the working title "Fog." With a single manuscript ink annotation on the front wrapper noting the number 8.<br /> <br /> Mr. Holmes and Dr. Watson team up once again to stop Jack the Ripper from murdering Whitechapel innocents. <br /> <br /> Set in London.<br /> <br /> Blue untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present dated 15th March 1965 with credits for screenwriters Jim O'Connolly and Donald and Derek Ford along with novelist Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 142 leaves with last page of text numbered 140. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three silver brads. Compton-Tekli Film Productions / Sir Nigel Films unknown
1954131088Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1954. Final Draft script for the 1954 film. The fifth of seven films in the popular "Francis the Talking Mules series all made in the 1950s. Copy belonging to technical advisor Major Lane Carlson with his name in manuscript blue ink on a label affixed on the front wrapper and his annotations throughout. Carlson acted as a consultant on the military aspects of the film as the film involves Francis joining the Army going to the Pentagon etc. <br /> <br /> Salmon titled wrappers noted as Final Screenplay on the front wrapper dated February 9 1954. 157 leaves Multilith duplication with blue pink and yellow revision pages throughout dated variously between 2-17-54 and 4-5-54. Pages and wrapper Very Good plus in a three ring binder used during production. Universal Pictures unknown
1973137841Rome: de Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company 1973. First Draft script for the 1974 Italian rime film "Crazy Joe" here under the working title "Crazy Joey." Rubber-stamped Feb. 14 1973 on the first page. <br /> <br /> A remarkable transplant of American New Hollywood stalwarts and some of their elders to the poliziotteschi genre. Peter Boyle plays a member of the Colombo crime family who is betrayed by the family and lands in jail. Upon his release his returns to New York to rebuild his life. Also starring get ready Rip Torn Eli Wallach Fred Williamson and Paula Prentiss <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York. <br /> <br /> Black wrappers. Title page present undated with credits for screenwriters Rita and Maiuri translator Melton S. Davis and director Lizzani. 175 leaves with last page of text numbered 167. Roneograph. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Curti p. 108-109. de Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company unknown
1953137671Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1953. Shooting script for the 1953 film musical. Based on the original story "Why Should I Cry" by I.A.R. Wylie first seen in the 1949 Saturday Evening Post. <br/><br/>Joan Crawford's first Technicolor feature. Ruthless and demanding Broadway musical star Jenny Stewart Joan Crawford meets her match in a blind rehearsal pianist Tye Graham Michael Wilding who unbeknownst to Jenny has held a soft spot for the tyrannical star since his days as a novice Broadway reporter. <br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers noted as VAULT COPY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 173 dated 04/13/53 with credits for director Charles Walters and screenwriter John Michael Hayes. Title page integral with first page of text dated 04/13/53. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered 85. Mimeograph duplication with pink revision pages throughout dated variously between 04/13/53 and 04/28/53. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Hirschhorn p. 338. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1950226895China 1950. hardcover. very good. 10 hand colored illustrations on silk tipped onto silk borders; text in Chinese and English. Thin 8vo bound accordian style in silk boards vertical paper title label in Chinese. Np. China nd. ca. 1950.<br/><br/> unknown books
1937130740Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1937. Revised Final Draft script for the 1937 film. Copy belonging to Van Heflin with his holograph annotations throughout. <br/><br/>A romantic drama set to the back drop of the Annapolis Naval Academy. Bill Martin a young midshipman must chose between his love for Julia and his commitment to the navy in this 1937 film. <br/><br/>Mint green titled wrappers rubber-stamped as Revised Final script on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 70 dated May 18 1937 with credits for writers Cabanne and Twist. Distribution page present with receipt removed. 140 leaves mimeograph duplication with annotations throughout. Pages Very Good wrapper Very Good bound with three gold brads. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
1986158427N.p.: Twentieth Century-Fox 1986. Eight vintage glossy Italian Photobusta posters for the 1986 film.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1957 short story by George Langelaan. Remake of the 1958 film directed by Kurt Neumann and starring Al Hedison Patricia Owens and Vincent Price. Director David Cronenberg's classic remake wherein eccentric inventor Seth Brundle Jeff Goldblum begins to undergo unexpected and horrific mutatio when a common house fly slips into his newly invented teleportation device. Winner of an Academy Award. <br /> <br /> 26.25 x 18.25 inches. Near Fine overall.<br /> <br /> Carlson Destroy All Movies. McPadden Heavy Metal Movies. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown