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1954161491N.p.: N.p. 1954. Three vintage reference photographs relating to the 1954 film two showing producer Walt Disney with director Richard Fleischer on the set and one showing the film's British premiere outside of the Odeon cinema in London. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1870 novel by Jules Verne. In 1868 off the coast of San Francisco three men set sail upon an armed frigate to investigate a spate of ship sinkings rumored to be caused by a sea monster.<br /> <br /> One of the most expensive and ambitious productions of its time and Disney's first CinemaScope motion picture the film was a resounding success and went on to be considered one of greatest live-action adventure movies ever made. Nominated for three Academy Awards winning two for Art Direction and Special Effects.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in California Jamaica and the Bahamas. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1939146072Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1939. Final script for the 1939 film. With a single manuscript pencil notation on the front wrapper.<br /> <br /> A commercial pilot grounded for reckless flying decides to start his own flying school which becomes the profitable hub of a new government-funded civilian pilots' training program. <br /> <br /> Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 13 and production No. 1856 dated August 22 1939. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Lou Breslow and Owen Francis. 158 leaves with last page of text numbered 152. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/28/39 and 9/19/39. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some minor tears and yapping to the right edge bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown
1939146072Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1939. Final script for the 1939 film. With a single holograph pencil notation to the front wrapper.<br/><br/>A commercial pilot grounded for reckless flying decides to start his own flying school which becomes the profitable hub of a new government-funded civilian pilots' training program. <br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 13 and production No. 1856 dated August 22 1939. Distribution page present with receipt intact. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Lou Breslow and Owen Francis. 158 leaves with last page of text numbered 152. Mimeographed rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 8/28/39 and 9/19/39. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with some minor tears and yapping to the right edge bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1932160630N.p.: N.p. 1932. Vintage reference photograph from the 1932 pre-Code film showing director Michael Curtiz and a camera crew filming a scene. <br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1932 memoirs of former prison warden Lewis E. Lawes about a brash convict's increasingly desperate attempts to escape Sing Sing. <br /> <br /> Set in Ossining New York.<br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus lightly age toned. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Spicer US Precursor. N.p. unknown
1968BBS-2020383National Publishers Inc. / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc 1968. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Wraps creased edgeworn scratch to front cover a few tiny spots of staining. Staplebound; staples secure free of rust. Binding sound. 24 unpaginated pages with every third leaf tissue paper; these pages have faint signs of ambient moisture including slight wave faint toning. Interior else bright text unmarked. The souvenir from the first screenings of this film classic. National Publishers, Inc. / Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc paperback
1968161694Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1968. Vintage reference photograph of director Stanley Kubrick talking with actors Gary Lockwood and Keir Dullea on the set of the 1968 film. <br /> <br /> Kubrick's sprawling science fiction epic traces the evolution of human intelligence under the influence of an unspecified alien force. The film's high scientific accuracy coupled with bleeding-edge special effects and minimal use of dialogue make "2001" universally recognized as one of the most influential films ever made. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Special Effects and nominated for three others including Best Director. <br /> <br /> Set variously in the desert in space in deep space and on the astral plane. Shot on location in Scotland England Arizona and Utah. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Ebert I. McPadden Heavy Metal Movies. National Film Registry. Rosenbaum 1000. Schrader 24. Scorsese A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Weldon 1983. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1968135016Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1968. Vintage oversize borderless double weight black and white set design photograph from the 1968 film. Shown is a sample interior from the space station featured near the beginning of the film the "Hilton" sign marking Kubrick's groundbreaking use of ordinary commerce in a futuristic context. <br/><br/>The director's sprawling science fiction epic traces the evolution of human intelligence under the influence of an unspecified alien force. The film's high scientific accuracy coupled with bleeding-edge special effects and minimal use of dialogue make "2001" universally recognized as one of the most influential films ever made. Winner of an Academy Award for Best Special Effects and nominated for three others including Best Director. <br/><br/>Set variously in the desert in space in deep space and on the astral plane. Shot on location in Scotland England Arizona and Utah. <br/><br/>11 x 14 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
20022111902153101342Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2002110745Philadelphia: Pew Fellowships in the Arts 2002. Softcover. VG. White wraps; 47 pp.; 23 color and 14 bw photos. Highlights the artists who received the 2002 Pew fellowships; Recipients were Muhsana Ali Gabriel Quinn Bauriedel Dan Rothenberg Dito van Reigersberg Candy Depew Rachel Blau DuPlessis Lonnie Graham Mytili Jagannathan Teresa Leo Whit MacLaughlin Caden Manson Trapeta B. Mayson Thaddeus McWhinnie Phillips and Mark Shetabi. Pew Fellowships in the Arts unknown books
20042111902153100488Not Available 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2004110732Philadelphia: Pew Fellowships in the Arts 2004. Softcover. VG. White wraps; 45 pp.; 45 color and bw photos. Highlights the artists who received the 2004 Pew fellowships; Recipients were Robert Crowder Francis G. Di Fronzo Mufulu Kingambo Gilonda Tanya E. Hamilton Hipolito "Tito" Rubio Rebecca Rutstein Losang Samten Wu Peter Tang Jackie Tileston Nicholas Wardigo Rebecca Westcott and Justin Witte. Pew Fellowships in the Arts unknown books
200680257New York: Major League Baseball Properties Inc 2006. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. 256 pages. Illustrations many in color. This official program includes articles by Eric Enders Pete Williams Chris Smith Juan Rodriguez Jon Schwartz Nathan Maciborski Alan Schwarz Dan Rosen Bob Klapisch David Jones and George F. Will. Among the managers coaches are players were: David Ortiz Manny Ramirez Mariano Rivera Alex Rodriguez Ichiro Suzuki Miguel Tejada Carlos Beltran Tom Glavine Miguel Cabrera Andruw Jones Pedro Martinez Albert Pujols. The 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 77th playing of the midseason exhibition baseball game between the all-stars of the American League AL and National League NL the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 11 2006 at PNC Park in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League. The contest was the fifth hosted by the city of Pittsburgh - tying the Cleveland Indians for the record of most times hosted by a single franchise. The game resulted in the American League defeating the National League 3-2 thus awarding the AL champion which was eventually the Detroit Tigers home-field advantage in the 2006 World Series. As with each All-Star Game since 1970 the 8 starting position players with no designated hitter due to playing in an NL stadium of each league were elected by fan balloting. The remaining players were selected by a players' vote each league's team manager and the All-Star Final Vote to add one more player to each roster. In all 32 players were selected to each league's team not including players who decline to play due to injuries or personal reasons. The game was the fourth straight All-Star Game to decide home-field advantage in the World Series. The AL entered the game on a nine-game unbeaten streak eight wins with one tie in 2002. Many analysts saw the disparity between the leagues as more pronounced than ever this season particularly due to the AL's dominance during interleague play compiling a 154-98 record the best record for either league in the ten-year history of interleague play. National League starting pitcher Brad Penny set the tone for the evening striking out Ichiro Suzuki Derek Jeter and David Ortiz to start the game. His fastball had uncharacteristic speed never going below 96 miles per hour and - aside from a lone curveball - was the only pitch he threw in the first inning. American League pitcher Kenny Rogers wasn't as overpowering as Penny but still escaped the first relatively unscathed. The AL would get to Penny in the second as Vladimir Guerrero hit an opposite-field home run that just cleared the right field fence giving the AL a 1-0 lead. The NL would respond in the bottom of the inning with David Wright hitting his own home run to left field tying the game at 1-1. Roy Halladay relieved Rogers in the bottom of the third. It was in this inning when the National League exemplified what it does best: playing small. Alfonso Soriano hit a single with one out and stole second base on Gold Glove catcher Iván Rodríguez. He tried to score on a single by Carlos Beltrán but was thrown out at home plate by Vernon Wells. Beltran would advance to second on the throw then steal third and score on a wild pitch by Halladay giving the NL a 2-1 lead. That lead would seem like enough for the NL for most of the evening. After Roy Oswalt relieved Penny in the third Brandon Webb Bronson Arroyo Brian Fuentes Derrick Turnbow and Tom Gordon would each throw an inning of scoreless relief limiting the AL to just three hits in that span. After Halladay pitched the fourth Barry Zito Scott Kazmir Johan Santana and B.J. Ryan would also each pitch an inning without giving up a run with the only baserunner allowed on a walk by Santana the only walk of the game. Trevor Hoffman came on to try to earn the save in the ninth. After inducing two groundouts back to himself it seemed like Hoffman who at the time was second all-time in career saves would finally send the American League to a loss in an All-Star Game for the first time in a decade. However Paul Konerko hit a single to left past third baseman Miguel Cabrera and was pinch-run for by José Lopez. Troy Glaus hit a ground rule double down the left field line forcing Lopez to hold at third. While it looked like the National League received a break as Lopez could have possibly scored the tying run if the ball stayed in play Hoffman allowed a two-strike triple to Michael Young who went on to win the MVP scoring Lopez and Glaus and putting the AL up 3-2. Mariano Rivera would now try to save the game for the American League. Because Lopez pinch-ran for Konerko in the top of the ninth the American League was left without any first basemen on the roster. Glaus in the game as a third baseman moved to first for the bottom of the inning a position he never played before in his career while Lopez played third. Despite an error made by Lopez Rivera pitched a quiet ninth to earn the save and extend the American League's unbeaten streak to ten games. Major League Baseball Properties, Inc paperback
20062111902153101369Not Available 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20072111902153101217Not Available 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20092111902153101202Chunichishinbunsha 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Chunichishinbunsha paperback
2007170995Las Vegas: Columbia Pictures 2007. Collection of 18 vintage call sheets from the 2008 film dating from January 31 to February 27 2007 with six call sheets with an attached leaf usually a map to/of the location and three call sheets with two attached leaves. <br /> <br /> Based on the 2003 book "Bringing Down the House" by Ben Mezrich about a group of MIT students in the late 1970s through the early 2000s who used card counting and other strategies to game the odds at casinos. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Las Vegas and Boston.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 14 inches with addition leaves side stitched to the call sheet with a single staple. Near Fine. Columbia Pictures unknown
20061706088968155Eusk-290, Congregación de los Sagrados Corazones, Madrid 2006
2007170196Various American Cities: Sony/Columbia Pictures / Trigger Street Productions 2007. Revised Shooting script for the 2008 film seen here under the working title "Untitled Blackjack Picture." Bound in at the rear of the script is an eight-page alternate ending dated February 20 2007. <br /> <br /> Based on the 2003 book "Bringing Down the House" by Ben Mezrich about a group of MIT students in the late 1970s through the early 2000s who used card counting and other strategies to game the odds at casinos. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Las Vegas and Boston.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated 12/27/06 noted as 1st White Shooting Draft with credits for Mezrich and screenwriters Peter Steinfeld and Allan Loeb. 117 leaves with last page of text numbered 111. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between February 3 and March 22 2007. Pages about Fine bound with two gold brads. Sony/Columbia Pictures / Trigger Street Productions unknown
1999170715N.p.: N.p. 1999. Draft script for the 2000 film.<br /> <br /> After ruining her sister's wedding during a bender an alcoholic journalist is obligated to enter rehabilitation where she confronts her insecurities and the demons in her past. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Asheville and Wilmington North Carolina and in New York.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present undated with credit for screenwriter Susannah Grant. 119 leaves with last page of text numbered 118. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1965376233Cosmair Inc. 1965. VHS. Very Good. ca. 1965 album of 30 different hairstyles by noted Parisian hairstylists. Includes one full-page high resolution photo of each style and three smaller images. Also includes detailed setting patterns in back of album. See attached list of hairstylists. Valuable resource for replication of high fashion Parisian hairstyles near mid-century. 64 pp. 11 3/4" x 9 1/4". Tight unmarked copy with minimal shelf wear and corner crease to back panel. Photographs of or additional information about this item are available on request. All inquiries answered promptly. Cosmair, Inc. unknown
1999149053Beverly Hills CA: Imagine Entertainment 1999. Final Draft script for the 2000 television pilot which originally aired on NBC on February 14. Copy belonging to costume designer Molly Maginnis warmly INSCRIBED on the title page by members of the cast and crew including screenwriter Noah Baumbach and actors Joanna Going Sabrina Grdevich Carlos Jacott Heidi Schanz and Eric Stoltz. <br /> <br /> From the collection of costume designer Molly Maginnis.<br /> <br /> An early darkly comic screenwriting effort from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach best known for "Kicking and Screaming" 1995 "The Squid and the Whale" 2005 and "Marriage Story" 2019 following a group of friends struggling to adapt to life as adults. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br /> <br /> Title page integral with front wrapper noted as FINAL DRAFT dated 4/29/99 with credits for screenwriter Noah Baumbach and director Thomas Schlamme. 61 leaves with last page of text numbered 55. Xerographic duplication on yellow stock rectos only with one white revision page dated 4/23/99. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Imagine Entertainment unknown
1999149053Beverly Hills CA: Imagine Entertainment 1999. Final Draft script for the 2000 television pilot which originally aired on NBC on February 14. Copy belonging to costume designer Molly Maginnis warmly INSCRIBED on the title page by members of the cast and crew including screenwriter Noah Baumbach and actors Joanna Going Sabrina Grdevich Carlos Jacott Heidi Schanz and Eric Stoltz. <br/><br/>From the collection of costume designer Molly Maginnis.<br/><br/>An early darkly comic screenwriting effort from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Noah Baumbach best known for "Kicking and Screaming" 1995 "The Squid and the Whale" 2005 and "Marriage Story" 2019 following a group of friends struggling to adapt to life as adults. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Los Angeles. <br/><br/>Title page integral with front wrapper noted as FINAL DRAFT dated 4/29/99 with credits for screenwriter Noah Baumbach and director Thomas Schlamme. 61 leaves with last page of text numbered 55. Xerographic duplication on yellow stock rectos only with one white revision page dated 4/23/99. Pages Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Imagine Entertainment unknown books
1983166092San Francisco: Coleman Children and Youth Services 1983. 107p. plus unpaginated acknowledgements captioned photos throughout with minimal stats; first edition oblong 5.5x8.5 inch glossy cardstock wraps mildly edgeworn with a corner crease a good copy. Coleman Children and Youth Services unknown books
196878234Good. 1968. July 19-28 1968. Stapled/Soft Cover. J22 . paperback
16-2757Berlin DDR: Berliner Festspiele 1984. Poster in red and black 58 x 64 cm. Piece missing upper left corner. Rustaveli National Theatre Georgian: შáƒáƒ—რრუსთáƒáƒ•ელის სáƒáƒ®áƒ”ლáƒáƒ‘ის áƒáƒ™áƒáƒ“ემიური თეáƒáƒ¢áƒ ი Shota Rustavelis Sakhelobis Akademiuri Teatri is the largest and one of the oldest theaters of Georgia located in its capital Tbilisi on Rustaveli Avenue. From the collection of the Russian theater historian Alma Law. Berlin, DDR: Berliner Festspiele, 1984. unknown