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20072081502111902276Zenkoku Zukan Literature Reduction and Reproduction Center 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 hardcover book Zenkoku Zukan Literature Reduction and Reproduction Center paperback
20132081502111900675Hunan People's Publishing House 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hunan People's Publishing House paperback
20212081502111906144Koryo Shosha 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Koryo Shosha paperback
1953311614NP: WAYNE FELLOWS PRODUCTIONS/WARNER BROS. Near Fine. 1953. First Edition. Script. Final Script. Dated: May 1 1953. 90pp. Near fine in peach-colored studio covers with bradbound blue mechanically produced sheets. White revision sheets are present as well. Pencilled notes on blank reverse of a few pages Directed by John Farrow starring John Wayne in one of his signature roles as Calvary scout Hondo Lane with actress Geraldine Page in her supporting Oscar nominated debut performance. Also features Ward Bond in the memorable part of Buffalo Baker. Originally released in the 3-D process. O . WAYNE FELLOWS PRODUCTIONS/WARNER BROS. unknown
18051234531805. First Edition. STORY Joseph. A Selection of Pleadings in Civil Actions Subsequent to the Declaration. Salem: Barnard B. Macanulty 1805. Octavo period-style full marbled calf raised bands original red morocco spine label laid down. $3000.First edition of the first published book by ""the most commanding legal figure of his age"" Hall 841 handsomely bound.""The appearance of this volume was opportune and serviceable to the Profession in this country who had hitherto been obliged to resort to the voluminous books of English Entries for Precedents. The notes and references show that the author had made no ordinary attainments in the science of special Pleading at the early age of 26 in which his first attempt at legal authorship was published"" Marvin 668. Six years later Story was appointed to a Supreme Court still very much in its formative stages. He served with distinction for 34 years and was a defining influence on the early Court. With six-page publisher's catalogue of law books bound in at rear. Sowerby Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Jefferson 2156. HLC II:674. NYU 312. Last few leaves of Index and advertisements dampstained at lower corner text generally quite clean period-style binding fine and handsome. hardcover
20112081502111901885Guangdong People's Publishing House 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A4 size Number of books: 8 Guangdong People's Publishing House paperback
20162081502111907553Shuwei Information 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shuwei Information paperback
200349706Munich: Schirmer Mosel 2003. Collector's Edition. Hardcover. Fine condition. Signed Thomas Ruff hand-numbered 27/100 and dated 2003 on verso of C-Print. Quarto. Unpaginated. Original bright blue paper-covered boards with white lettering in original photo-illustrated dustjacket black lettering on spine. With gray linen portfolio containing signed c-print book and portfolio housed in matching plain gray cloth slipcase. Front free endpaper and inside cover of portfolio with small limitation labels<br /> <br /> "Thomas Ruff Düsseldorf-based photographer and Concept artist was born in 1958 and attended the Bechers' master class at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. He embarked on a truly striking career as an artist. In "Nudes" he focuses on pornography r rather on stills taken from pornographic scenes he has found on the Web and then processes them electronically before blowing them up to immense proportions. Digitally colored alienated by blurring contours and at time eliminating focus the content dissolves into more or less abstract fields of color forcefully unnerving our perception our expectations and our erotic fantasies.<br /> <br /> A short story by Michel Houellebecq Ruff's dream author for the occasion unequivocally points up what the photographer's pictures are about namely the act of solitary surfing through artificial worlds the distance of purported intimacy sex and love in the age of the Internet and of swinger clubs. In other words the end of Romanticism." Publisher. Schirmer Mosel hardcover
19462083002115801438Bunkai shubbansha 1946. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 24 Bunkai shubbansha paperback
20212081502111906120Guangxi Normal University 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Guangxi Normal University paperback
18375083Boston; Philadelphia: Wells and Lilly; P. H. Nicklin and T. Johnson Law Booksellers 1837. Two quarto volumes 4 827-1532pp and 7 2104-2632pp. Tan buckram red and black morocco labels on spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Damp staining to lower page edges of the first third or so of each more pronounced in the earlier volume. Pages tanned and somewhat brittle in volume 4 foxing throughout in volume 2 unused card pockets in front of both. Several ownership markings including signatures from John Neely Bryan in each. <p><br /> Historic set of two statute books from the library of the founder of Dallas John Neely Bryan 1810-1877. Bryan left his home state of Tennessee at an early age with law degree in hand first to Arkansas and in 1839-1841 surveying and settling in the area that would later become Dallas. <br /> <br /> The natural features of the landscape the Trinity River being shallow and crossable at the site perhaps drew Bryan to the area but were also a source for disaster shortly after his settling. Stephen R. Butler in his biography John Neely Bryan: The Father of Dallas pg. 46: <br /> "In 1842. A Trinity River flood damaged the so-called 'Gilbert-Bryan cabin.' John Neely Bryan Jr. described this event: 'Shortly after this first cabin was completed my father went back to Colbert's Ferry for a supply of corn. he found that a rise of the river had occurred during his absence. damaging his books and destroying many of his papers. he had brought with him numerous valuable books and papers pertaining to his profession.'" <br /> <br /> </p> <br /> <p>These volumes were later rebound and owned by Maurice Eugene Locke who established a practice in the city in 1891 and built one of the great law libraries of the West. The stamp of a "John B. Seymour" is also present in each perhaps owning the books between Bryan and Locke. We find no record of John Neely Bryan's signature at auction. This wonderful piece of Dallas history also presents a rare case where water damage adds to rather than detracts from the appeal. </p> . Wells and Lilly; P. H. Nicklin and T. Johnson, Law Booksellers unknown
160437N.p.: N.p. 1997. Archive of material relating to the 1998 film. Archive includes four scripts dated variously between 1991 and 1997 and credited variously to screenwriters Christ Zois Zoë Lund and William Gibson as well as approximately ten pages of correspondence and ephemera relating to the film's production and a xerographically duplicated copy of Gibson's source story. One screenplay with the ownership name of Zois on the title page.<br /> <br /> From the archive of Christ Zois Abel Ferrara's frequent co-screenwriter.<br /> <br /> Of note are several pieces of correspondence regarding writing credits for the film dated variously between 1997 and 1998. Screenwriters Abel Ferrara and Christ Zois claimed that prior adaptations of Gibson's novel by Gibson Lund and others had no bearing on their own adaptation. Ferrara and Zois would ultimately receive sole screenwriting credit on the completed film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1984 short story by William Gibson about two freelance industrial spies in Tokyo who decide to use a call girl to execute their latest mission. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in New York.<br /> <br /> November 1991 Draft:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated November 1991 noted as Third Draft with credit for author and screenwriter William Gibson. 93 leaves with last page of text numbered 92. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine partially bound with a binder clip at the top left corner.<br /> <br /> October 9 1993 Draft:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated Oct. 9. 1993 noted as SECOND DRAFT with credit for screenwriter Zoë Lund. 116 leaves with last page of text numbered 109. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine partially bound with a binder clip at the top left corner. <br /> <br /> September 28 1997 Draft:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated 9/28/97 noted as Draft with credits for screenwriters Christ Zois and Abel Ferrara. 75 leaves with last page of text numbered 74. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus partially bound with a binder clip at the top left corner. <br /> <br /> Undated Draft:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present undated with credit for screenwriter Christ Zois. 99 leaves with last page of text numbered 98. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus partially bound with a binder clip on the top edge and housed in a red card folder. N.p. unknown
1930151357Los Angeles: First National Pictures 1930. Archive of 68 vernacular photographs housed in a contemporary photo album each photo with descriptions in silver manuscript ink just below it and distributed in three sections as follows: 1 34 photos taken on the set of "The Dawn Patrol" Howard Hawks 1930 an aviation drama set during World War I. Included are shots of planes in flight and several others of star Douglas Fairbanks Jr. With manuscript annotations to the album pages identifying most of the photographs; 2 16 vernacular photographs taken on the set of the pre-Code film "The Life of the Party" Roy Del Ruth 1930 and 18 vernacular photographs of the sinking of the RMS Tahiti off cost of Rarotonga in the Cook Islands on August 16-17 1930 taken from the nearby SS Ventura.<br /> <br /> The front cover of the photo album identifies the photographer as J.N. Boucher and he appears four times in the album twice dressed as a pilot in "The Dawn Patrol" section and twice in "The Life of the Party" section in one standing in front of a Vitaphone truck along with a man identified as Dolph Thomas who worked as an uncredited sound engineer on the film.<br /> <br /> Photographs variously sized generally between 3.5 x 2.5 and 5.25 x 3.25 inches Very Good plus. Photo album Good only with several pages detached a few loose photographs. First National Pictures unknown
1945152844N.p.: N.p. 1945. Shooting Final Draft script for the 1946 film in maroon leather owner's binding belonging to actor William Bendix with his name in gilt on front board and title in gilt on spine. <br /> <br /> William Bendix was an American stage film radio and television actor who is best remembered as one of television's archetypal patriarchs the blundering Chester A. Riley in "The Life of Riley" first on the 1944-1951 ABC and NBC radio serial then in the 1949 film directed by Irving Brecher then finally in the 1953-1958 NBC television series. Bendix was nominated for an Academy Award in 1942 for his supporting role in the WWII drama "Wake Island" directed by John Farrow.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1945 story serialized in "Good Housekeeping" magazine by Leo Rosten about a private detective just released from prison after being framed by his ex-partner and now finding himself framed for murder with only the help of his quick-witted secretary to clear his name. <br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in New York City. <br /> <br /> Maroon three quarter leather binding over brown leather boards with title in gilt on spine and William Bendix in gilt on lower right of front board with endpapers crediting BooKraft Hollywood. Title page present dated October 31 1945 noted as Shooting Final with credits for screenwriter Jay Dratler. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 134. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine leather binding Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby Canon US. Selby Masterwork US. Silver and Ward US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
19271858New York: E.P. Dutton & Co 1927. First American Edition. Stunning copy of the third Pooh book chronicling the adventures of Christopher Robin Eeyore Piglet and a very loveable bear. While copies of the UK edition - even very nice ones - are ubiquitous first editions of their American counterparts are considerably less common with copies such as this one being genuinely scarce. First Printing trade issue. Octavo 19.75cm; orange textured cloth with titling rule and decorations stamped in gilt on spine and front cover; decorative endpapers; dustjacket; 103pp; illus. Base of spine gently nudged with a touch of oxidation to gilt; very Near Fine. Dustjacket shows a faint vertical fold along the spine panel with a 2mm closed tear to upper right corner of front flap fold; fresh and Fine in every other respect without wear and with the colors as bright and vibrant as the day of publication. E.P. Dutton & Co unknown
20052081502111903061Hoo shubbansha 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Hoo shubbansha paperback
20212081502111904493Chinese University of Science and Technology Publishing House 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Chinese University of Science and Technology Publishing House paperback
20182081502111902505Gaku en 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Gaku en paperback
20022081502111901465Beijing Publishing House/Beijing Art Photography Publishing House 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Beijing Publishing House/Beijing Art Photography Publishing House paperback
167966Los Angeles: Carolco 1987. Archive of material from the 1990 film including a Final script dated August 22 1989 25 color reference photographs 9 reference photographs with a Carolco copyright stamp on the rectos and 9 color set design illustrations. <br /> <br /> Based on Philip K. Dick's 1966 short story "We Can Remember it for You Wholesale." A wild and violent ride in the spirit of Paul Verhoeven's earlier release "Robocop" 1987 about a 21st-century construction worker who discovers that he is a secret agent with a memory chip implanted in his brain by the government. Nominated for two Academy Awards Best Sound Best Effects and winner of the Academy's Special Achievement Award for visual effects. <br /> <br /> Script:<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated August 22 1989 noted as Final Script with credits for Verhoeven and screenwriters Ronald Shusett Dan O'Bannon Steven Pressfield and Gary Goldman. 118 leaves with last page of text numbered 117. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine unbound. <br /> <br /> Photographs and set design illustrations:<br /> <br /> Ranging in size from 11 x 8.5 inches to 7 x 5 inches. Fine. <br /> <br /> Spicer US. Carolco unknown
1953161400N.p.: N.p. 1953. Third Revised Final Draft script for the 1953 film with rainbow revisions. Specially bound copy belonging to producer Jerry Wald with his name in gilt on the spine. <br /> <br /> Jerry Wald is best remembered for his long and successful association with Warner Brothers as both a screenwriter and producer of a number of notable films including "Mildred Pierce" 1945 "Humoresque" 1946 "Key Largo" 1948 and "Flamingo Road" 1949. In the 1950s he moved to Twentieth Century-Fox and was the producer there for "An Affair to Remember" 1957 "Peyton Place" 1957 and "Sons and Lovers" 1960. <br /> <br /> Based on W. Somerset Maugham's 1921 short story "Miss Thompson" wherein a Christian missionary makes the salvation of a Hawaiian nightclub singer his personal project.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Kauai Hawaii.<br /> <br /> Bound in light blue cloth with navy quarter leather binding with five raised bands and gilt titles on the spine. Title page present dated March 31 1953 noted as THIRD REVISED FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Harry Kleiner. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 123. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue yellow pink teal goldenrod and white revision pages throughout dated variously between April 3 1953 and June 5 1953. Pages Near FIne binding Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1953001298No Location: No Publisher 1953. First Edition . Soft cover. Very Good Plus. 21.25" x 9.25. Landau Jay. Original illustration ink on stiff board by Jay Landau later famed painter Jacob Landau for the sci-fi pulp story "Death of A Sensitive" from the May 1953 issue of Science Fiction Plus. 9 7/8" x 9" overall size image size is most of that scan. Note:layout editor's note at the bottom of the image in scan which says 7 3/8" refers to the size the image is to be in the printed issue not the 9" width of this original. This was executed as line art on copper as were most of Landau's pulp illustrations; this is this black and white for reproduction in that May issue. Annotation on front see scan also annotations on reverse. Former paste foxing from layout process one the reverse;none on front. Image itself is fine as used by the publisher. Used to illustrate the Harry Bates story "Death of a Sensitive" -a story deemed by Hugo Gernsback's editor Sam Moskowitz to be the best he ever published in the magazine Bates was the author of in Astounding Science Fiction in 1940 "Farewell to the Master" which later became the basis for the classic sci-fi film "The Day the Earth Stood Still". A moody illustration by Landau who as the pulp illustrator he was at that time is hard to find on the original sci-fi art market. Though he loved science fiction and did a fair amount of early magazine illustration he later was able to concentrate solely on the stylish impactful often socially conscious and always psychologically disturbing mainstream painting which was his first love and for which he later gained famed. His early professional work for publications was done as Jay Landau or J. Landau often signed only "Landau" but the later work was of course by "Jacob Landau". Landau died in November 2001 at age of 85. The intimidating moody nature of this illustration is to a degree in keeping with that later painting style. The May issue of Science Fiction Plus is not itself included here; scan shown with this listing for reference. Llng1 <br/> <br/> No Publisher paperback
20212081502111904876National Library Publishing Company 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. National Library Publishing Company paperback
20202081502111902646Taihaku bungei 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Taihaku bungei paperback
19501053New York City 1950. Oblong folio. 280 x 360 mm.; 11 x 14 inches. 14 pp. illustrated with 14 large black and white photographs. Bound in a large paper pad of thick paper stock; leaves loose from binding. An ownership sticker with the name Mrs. Paul E. Eisler of Eastchester New York is pasted to the front cover.<br /> <br /> <p>Original hand-made children's story book set in New York City and illustrated with black and white photographs. The narrative tells the story of Jennifer and Peter's visit to the skating rink in Central Park while their parents are out of town. They are supervised by their Aunt Josephine and Jennifer carries a camera to document their excursion. The content of each photograph is different yet each contains similar elements. The background of the cityscape are black and white drawings and the two children and Aunt Josephine are represented by "pipe cleaner dolls" which are positioned before the various backgrounds. The children are dressed in stocking caps and scarves and are accompanied by their dog Hannibal also made of "pipe cleaners". Each photograph has a typed text pasted to the lower margin of the page explaining the scene and each description is made up of one or two short sentences. </p> <br /> <p>The production value of this story book suggests a very sophisticated family with access to various media to present the story. The background settings of the photos are well drawn images of New York City and capture the atmosphere around the Upper East Side near Central Park. The "pipe cleaner dolls" are very well formed and give the photos a three dimensional quality that draws the attention of the viewer and gives the image a highly finished look. They legends that appear at the bottom of the page are not hand written but typed suggesting the intervention of an adult hand in the production. </p> <br /> <p>So the question may be asked what part did the children play in the making of this very special book. Jennifer may have written the story of their adventure while their parents were away. She may very well have been the photographer taking the photos for the book. The children could very well have set the poses of the characters and when the photos were printed and ready for insertion into the book they may have assembled the book pasted-in the photos and the text and prepared it as a gift to Mrs. Eisler of Eastchester.</p> <br /> <p>In any event Jennifer and her brother Peter documented a wonderful visit to the ice rink in Central Park and helped to produce a book which became a memento of this event for someone to cherish for years to come. </p> <br /> <p> </p> . unknown