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1976147447Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1976. Vintage photograph on the set of the 1976 film showing director Bernardo Bertolucci giving instructions to actors Robert De Niro Gerard Depardieu and Romolo Valli. <br /> <br /> Director Bernardo Bertolucci's epic film was a gargantuan undertaking requiring the resources of three European countries and a trio of American movie studios. Set in the small town of Parma the film follows two best friends born in 1901 whose lives diverge drastically as a result of their class differences and the rise of Fascism in Italy.<br /> <br /> Set in Parma Italy shot on location in Rome Lombardia and Campagnia Italy. <br /> <br /> 6 x 4 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Eureka 135. Olive Films 345. Paramount Pictures unknown
1976147447Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1976. Vintage photograph on the set of the 1976 film showing director Bernardo Bertolucci giving instructions to actors Robert De Niro Gerard Depardieu and Romolo Valli. <br/><br/>Director Bernardo Bertolucci's epic film was a gargantuan undertaking requiring the resources of three European countries and a trio of American movie studios. Set in the small town of Parma the film follows two best friends born in 1901 whose lives diverge drastically as a result of their class differences and the rise of Fascism in Italy.<br/><br/>Set in Parma Italy shot on location in Rome Lombardia and Campagnia Italy. <br/><br/>6 x 4 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Eureka 135. Olive Films 345. Paramount Pictures unknown books
19301364947Paris: Librairie Aristide Quillet 1930. Hardcover. Quarto 2 volumes; VG-; full black leather bindings with blind stamping to all faces and gilt titling to front covers and spines; mild shelfwear to covers including rubbing to heads of spines and front hinges and overall scuffing; light foxing to textblocks red top edge dye to both volumes; black and white photographs and illustrations throughout both volumes with selective color as well as color plates mounted throughout; large fold-out color map at the rear of volume 2; shelved front table. Originally published in 1922. 1364947. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Librairie Aristide Quillet hardcover
19793113041Universal City: Universal Pictures. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1979. Printed Sheet. Original one-sheet film POSTER. 27" x 41" Very good on a single folded printed sheet. 2"-inch neat tear at seam. External tape mend at margin covering tear of approximately 2"inches. Pin holes at corners from display. Would benefit from expert framing. ; 27" X 41" . Universal Pictures. unknown
011299Seattle Washington. Department of Fisheries. 1947. Bulletin No. 47. Octavo 9 x 6. 150 pp. A presentation edition with Milo Moores business card laid-in. The book was presented to Nick Bez with his name stamped in gilt on the front cover. Mr. Bez operated a large fleet of fishing boats in the state of Washington and Alaska. Black and white photos. Charts and graphs. The current state of cold water fisheries salmon and trout primarily and ocean fisheries too in 1947. The book is bound in black rexine with gilt titles. All edges red. Pictorial dust jacket. A handsome book. Fine in a fine jacket. . unknown
194922859<p>Dell Publ. Under Directions Editors of Modern Screen 1949. Dell MAGAZINE Cover light rub wear & tiny chips Along Spine & tiny tears Creases Extremities 1st Edition 1949 Interior pages Nice tight Clean light FoX & few small Edge Tears but Cover is DETACHED VG/VG-SOFTCOVER 50 pgs. First Edition. Soft Cover.</p> Dell Publ. , Under Directions Editors of Modern Screen paperback
197597169Pasadena CA: Pasadena Art Museum 1975. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Softcover exhibition catalogue in near fine condition. First few pages have slight tanning at the edges. Otherwise fine. All plates in black and white. A view of art-making in the 1950's in California. 4to. 76 pp. <br/><br/> Pasadena Art Museum paperback
a83763Buenos Aires 1955. Articles in Spanish on Existentialism Jorge Luis Borges Miguel Deslibes and much more. Three volumes. Octavos original wraps. A few pages have light pencil notation. Owner signature on one title page. Good light wear; bindings secure. Set of 3 issues 1955 volume 1 2/3 4/5. . paperback
16446'British Equestrian Team Yo-yogi Village' Tokyo Japan. 23 September to 14 October 1964. 38pp. 8vo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. In 'Note Book Made of paper Specially prepared in Japan'. On front cover: 'J. GROSE British Equestrian Team Yo-yogi Village Olympic Diary'. Begins on 23 September with flight from London Airport via Bombay. In Hong Kong he dines with 'Algie Lady O'Connor' at Flagstaff House. In the Olympic Village at Yoyogi on 26 September he discusses problems 'in our hut 448' before inspecting 'the Equestrian Centre Baji-Koen'. The main topic is the quarantine exercising area in Karuizawa' which the British French and Australian teams deem 'most unsatisfactory'. Other topics include: 'the arrival of the French horse plane'; an agreement that 'Bob Armstrong should live at stables'; 'the Cocktail Party for the British athletes at the Embassy'; 'the draw for Dressage & Grand Prix Jumping' 'I was unlucky enough to draw us number 1'; training; the stable manager and his staff 'softened up' with a bottle of whisky; the acquisition of tickets and press passes; various meetings. On 28 September Grose has 'a confrontation with MR NOMURA Secretary of the JEF Japanese Equestrian Federation & their titular head with the following result: 'Eventually JEF promised to let us know by noon tomorrow whether Australian & British horses could quarantine here & for how many days It became clear that it was NOT shortage of boxes that bothered them so much as favouring us both at the expense of other nations. In fact they went back on what we thought were the undertakings made yesterday. However the Australians took a tough line promised to inform the Press etc & were seeing the President of the J.O.C. Japanese Olympic Committee this evening. Nomura said Mr Du Bois had passed the quarantine site: I said we had always reserved the right to decide when we got here & saw the relative facilities & had been told we could gallop in quarantine etc etc'. The disagreements are not settled and on 2 October Grose writes: 'Then got urgent message to see Sandy Sandy Duncan. The Australians had issued an extremely rude Press release copy filed about the quarantine & try areas at K. Also heard the French had complained officially.' He finds the opening ceremony 'a fine spectacle with a vast crowd & v. well organised' but adds that 'Most of us did not find it moving as the various contingents did not know whether to be serious or not. A few marched well including our women. Some were unconsciously funny others waved to their friends or waved flags etc. The latter chiefly oriental or non-curtain.' The final entry 14 October is short and ends mid-sentence. At the rear are three pages recording the sale and purchase of tickets with names of parties and amounts paid. The final page of the volume carries 'Accounts' from 25 September to 24 October beginning with '3 Bottles Whisky' to bribe the stable manager and ending with 'Soda Water'. Loosely inserted are two telegrams to Grose in Tokyo from 'Ansell' in London 6 and 21 October 1964; calling cards of Keiji Nomura and J. G. Hasegawa; four Japanese receipts; a pencil autograph draft of a telegram from Grose regarding a disqualification. A final item is a carbon copy of an autograph letter from Grose to 'Jane' dated from Yoyogi Village 4 October 1964 which he describes as a 'situation report for Col Ansell BHS & BSJA' and in which he describes how the team had 'three problems before arrival of horses' followed by 'tedious negotiations' and problems with 'the exercising facilities' which have 'caused quite a stir & you may have read about it in the British Press. They were hopeless. .' 'British Equestrian Team | Yo-yogi Village' [Tokyo, Japan]. 23 September to 14 October 1964. unknown
1975009670Ballantine Books New York ©1975 1975. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. 1st edition 1st printing ; 26 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 32 x 34 cm OCLC 30721505 ; large format calendar with illustrations by the Brothers Hildebrandt featuring Gandalf Visits Bilbo Tom Bombadil At the Prancing Pony Bilbo at Rivendell The Ring of Galadriel Captured By the Orcs The Fellowship of the Ring two-page spread The Road to Minas Tirith Treebeard Saruman at Orthanc City of the Ringwraiths Eowyn & The NazgulThe Return of the King; "'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' were originally published by George Allen & Unwin and Houghton Mifflin Company. The illustrations in this calendar have not been endorsed by the late Professor Tolkien or his heirs." ; "Readers of the works of J R R Tolkien have nejoyed our three previous calendars in 1973 and 1974. The artwork of J R R Tolkien himself with maps by Pauline Baynes was featured. In 1975 we offered the work of a famous fan artist Tim Kirk. Well-known illustrators of many famous children's books--a remarkable set of identical twins--Greg and Tim Hildebrandt have long been enthusiastic fans of The Lord of the Rings. The commission to translate the wonders of Middle Earth into a portfolio of full-color paintings is the realization of a cherished dream."; "First printing August 1975" ; scarce FINE <br/> <br/> Ballantine Books, New York, ©1975 paperback
19832111902153102638Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 point Not Available paperback
1985013443New York Whitney Museum of American Art 1985 In Quarto Noir et blanc . - 180 p., 990 gr.
1987#923-11519<p>ISSN: 0738-176X Contents and Boards are as new with no visible imperfections nor blemishes as shown.</p><p>Contents; The United States National Band Awards National Basketball Awards National Cheerleader Achievement Awards National Football Awards National Home Economic Awards National Leadership Awards & Physical Education Awards. Pictures and stats. </p><p><strong>Insurance & handling is included free. Extra Charges/Fees apply on Shipments Outside The U.S. and Expedited Shipments. Oversize and/or heavy books may require additional fees. Will advise Update 3.3.2023 # #923-11519 Heavy Biblio 9.25.2020 <strong>Updated 5.7.2025</strong> <br /></strong></p> United States Achievement Academy hardcover
19902111902153101965Not Available 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
199421219New Mexico Livestock Board Brand Department. Good with no dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. Former library with minimal markings. Green cloth boards gilt titling to cover. Solid binding. First fly removed. Light shelf wear. Unmarked text. ; 9.10 X 6.0 X 2.25 inches . New Mexico Livestock Board Brand Department hardcover
1995279961PN. New. 1995. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19952111902153101404Not Available 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19982111902153102578Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1998110730Philadelphia: Pew Fellowships in the Arts 1998. Softcover. VG. White wraps; 43 pp.; 18 color photos 12 bw photos. Highlights the artists who received the 1998 Pew fellowships; Recipients were Phoebe Adams Steven Donegan Daisy Fried Michael Grothusen Jahmae Harris Mei-ling Hom Homer Jackson James Mills Karen E. Outen Ron Silliman Jeanne Murray Walker and Afaa Michael Weaver. Pew Fellowships in the Arts unknown books
19992111902153102577Not Available 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
133867Hardcover. Book Condition: Good. Government Printing Office Washington DC 1900. First Edition. 1st Printing. 590 pages. Moderate general wear. This book has NOTHING to do with Cherokees. Size: L 4to 9.75 - 12'' tall. Contents: Tusayan Hopi Tokonabi Hano etc. Migration Traditions by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Localizations of Tusayan Clans by Cosmos Mindeleff. Mounds in Northern Honduras by Thomas Gann. Mayan Calendar Systems by Cyrus Thomas. Primitive Numbers by W.J. McGee. Numeral Systems of Mexico and Central America. by Cyrus Thomas. Tusayan Flute and Snake Ceremonies by Jesse Walter Fewkes. Wild Rice Gatherers of the Upper Lakes American Primitive Economics by Albert Ernest Jenks. Index. Native American::Tribal Histories Native American::Mayan 6080L hardcover
2001BG2205Alijo Portugal: Operacao Norte; Comissao De Coordenacao Da Regiao Norte; Uniao Europeia 2001. Stiff dark green wraps white spine title white/black/red cover title & thick glossy paper; Mostly sepia illustration but some in color; A very good paperback copy; 144 pages. Size: 8"x11.5". Soft cover. Operacao Norte; Comissao De Coordenacao Da Regiao Norte; Uniao Europeia Paperback
1967124773Austin TX: University Art Museum University of Texas 1967. Softbound. VG light ownership stamp of front cover. White printed wraps. 64 pp. profusely illustrated in bw. University Art Museum, University of Texas paperback books
1971167739Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1971. Vintage reference photograph from the 1971 "surrealist documentary" rock film showing Frank Zappa.<br /> <br /> In 1970 Zappa completely re-formed the Mothers of Invention to include drummer Aynsley Dunber jazz keyboardist George Duke and three members of The Turtles. Zappa began to write a film for the new lineup and recorded "Chunga's Revenge" 1970 with them as a "preview." Subsequently Zappa met conductor Zubin Mehta and worked with him to produce a concert in May 1970 wherein the Los Angeles Philharmonic was augmented by the Mothers or vice versa as you like and referred to this as "the second preview." <br /> <br /> The film itself shot in a week at Pinewood Studios outside London was a tripped-out documentary about life as a musician on the road and Zappa characteristically chose an eclectic group of celebrities to join the proceedings including Theodore Bikel Ringo Starr and Keith Moon. The resulting soundtrack is a matter of debate among Zappa enthusiasts but is notable for its orchestral finale "Strictly Genteel" a touchstone for the variety of classical music experimentations Zappa would subsequently pursue. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. United Artists unknown
1971137953Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1971. Vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1971 "surrealist documentary" rock film. The still depicts composer/screenwriter Frank Zappa conducting and singing. <br/><br/>In 1970 Zappa completely re-formed the Mothers of Invention to include drummer Aynsley Dunber jazz keyboardist George Duke and three members of The Turtles. Zappa began to write a film for the new lineup and recorded "Chunga's Revenge" 1970 with them as a "preview." Subsequently Zappa met conductor Zubin Mehta and worked with him to produce a concert in May 1970 wherein the Los Angeles Philharmonic was augmented by the Mothers or vice versa as you like and referred to this as "the second preview." <br/><br/>The film itself shot in a week at Pinewood Studios outside London was a tripped-out documentary about life as a musician on the road and Zappa characteristically chose an eclectic group of celebrities to join the proceedings including Theodore Bikel Ringo Starr and Keith Moon. The resulting soundtrack is a matter of debate among Zappa enthusiasts but is notable for its orchestral finale "Strictly Genteel" a touchstone for the variety of classical music experimentations Zappa would subsequently pursue. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. United Artists unknown books