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1930155304Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1930. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1930 film showing a profile shot of actress Gloria Swanson wearing a floor-length gown and sparkling jewelry. <br /> <br /> A young woman marries an elderly man who promptly dies leaving her with five million dollars and a world to explore. The final film produced by Swanson's short-lived company "Gloria Productions" distributed by United Artists now considered to be lost. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with a shallow tear now archivally repaired at the right edge and brief wear at the corners. United Artists unknown
1972154016N.p.: N.p. 1972. Collection of 32 vintage keybook snapshot photographs from the 1972 film. Possibly unique.<br /> <br /> A lesser known film in director Roman Polanski's oeuvre a comedic and highly sexualized homage to Alice in Wonderland starring Sydne Rome as an American hitchhiker who stumbles upon an increasingly bizarre and decadent party at an Italian villa. Filmed on location in Italy as "Che" the film also saw later release in the US as "Diary of Forbidden Dreams."<br /> <br /> 5 x 3.5 inches. Near Fine to Very Good plus. N.p. unknown
131876Rome: C C. Champion 1972. Draft script for the 1972 film. Bound at the rear are an additional 11 pages that include a complete Cast List and Unit List. Filmed on location in Italy as "Che" the film also saw later release in the US as "Diary of Forbidden Dreams."<br /> <br /> A lesser known film in the director's oeuvre a comedic and highly sexualized homage to Alice in Wonderland starring Sydne Rome as an American hitchhiker who stumbles upon an increasingly bizarre and decadent party at an Italian villa. <br /> <br /> Blue wrappers as originally used. Title page present noted as copy No. 4 in pink manuscript ink with credits for screenwriters Brach and Polanski. 122 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound internally with two gold brads. C C. Champion unknown
194143583München: Rolf Randolf-Film GmbH 1941. Loose leaf. vg to near fine. Collection of 28 b/w film stills app. 11 3/4 x 9 1/2" and 13 head shots of Sybille Schmitz 3 Attila Hörbiger 6 and Oskar Sima 4. Laid in a mimeographed poetical dedication by a friend of Otto Klingler to his son Werner and his wife on the occasion of the celebration of the confirmation of Klinger's son. Dated Stuttgart April 6 1919 with unidentified signature. Some pencil notes on versos of some photographs e.g. "Wetterleuchten um Barbara" "zu hell kopiert" overexposed "Werner Klingler" "unscharf kopiert" copied blurred and "Heidemarie Stalheyer."<br /> <br /> Propaganda film depicting the struggle of Tyrol mountain farmers against the Austrian authorities leading up the annexation of Austria by the third Reich. Young Barbara and her husband Martin move onto the family farm in the mountains of Tyrol. While Barbara has to prevail despite the intrigues of her mother-in-law her husband and his friend Anton engage in the resistance against the Austrian army. A local commander of the Austrian army finds out about Martin's and his friend's activities prompting all of them to flee into the mountains. During the chase Anton is shot dead but the search company pursuing them is killed in an avalanche. A trial is staged accusing Anton of the murder of a militia man. Barbara falters under the pressure and admits the truth therefore the trial ends with the sentencing of her husband Martin. The insertion of NS symbolism into the movie towards the end of the film is done in a rather coarse way blatant and unsophisticated taking away from the suspense of the actual drama. Nevertheless after the invasion of the German troops Barbara and Martin are able to return to her family farm.<br /> <br /> Wetterleuchten um Barbara: Director Werner Klingler; screenplay by Harald G. Petersson and Hanns Saßmann based on Irmgard Wurmbrand's novel with the same title. Score by Herbert Windt starring Sybille Schmitz Attila Hörbiger Viktor Staal and Maria Koppenhöfer; release date: 17th October 1941 Germany; Rolf Randolph-Film GmbH. Distibuted by the Deutsche Film-Export GmbH. Some photographs with light wear along edges. Overall in very good to near fine condition. Rolf Randolf-Film GmbH unknown
1984160850London: Greenpoint Films 1984. Draft script for the 1985 British film INSCRIBED by director/screenwriter David Hare on the title page "For Steve with thanks - / David Hare / 15.5.85" with the manuscript ink annotation of copy number "63" on the top of the title page and manuscript ink annotations striking scene 71B on page 51. Laid in is an eight page transcript of a PublicTheater interview with Hare dated May 15 1985 with manuscript pencil and marker annotations throughout in what appears to be Hare's hand a sixteen page program for the film with two modest ink annotations on two pages a thirteen page "Preliminary Production Notes" and a one page clipping of "Stanley Kauffmann On Films: Against the Darkness" a review of the film from the August 12 1985 issue of The New Republic.<br /> <br /> A middle-age spinster schoolteacher played by Vanessa Redgrave is forced to reevaluate her life after witnessing the suicide of a recently arrived enigmatic stranger.<br /> <br /> Set in Wetherby England shot on location in West Yorkshire North Yorkshire Middlesex and London. <br /> <br /> Black untitled wrappers with a die-cut window in the British style. Title page present dated May 4 1984 noted as "This Draft" with credits for screenwriter David Hare. 89 leaves with last page of text numbered 79. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br /> <br /> Interview transcript 8.5 x 11 inches. Very Good plus with light toning overall bound with two staples to the top left corner.<br /> <br /> Program 8.25 x 11.75 inches. Very Good plus with light edgewear and creasing.<br /> <br /> Preliminary Production Notes 8.5 x 11 inches. Light toning at the extremities else Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Article Clipping 8.25 x 11. Very Good with light dampstaining creasing and edgewear. Greenpoint Films unknown
1955146249Burbank CA: Walt Disney Productions 1955. Draft script for the 1956 film here under the working title "Children of the Covered Wagon." Walt Disney's working copy with "Walt Disney" in holograph ink on upper left margin of Walt Disney Productions label on the front wrapper not in Disney's hand and annotations in red blue and graphite holograph pencil throughout all clearly in Disney's hand. The most substantive of the annotations denote sequence order and use of stock footage.<br/><br/>Our first reaction was to doubt such close involvement by Disney on a 1950s feature but it turns out that this film was special: it was Disney's first Western and only its second live-action CinemaScope feature following on the heels of the wildly successful "20000 Leagues Under the Sea" the year before. Too Disney's first animated CinemaScope feature "Lady and the Tramp" was released just prior to this film in the summer of 1955. All three were major debuts for Disney and Walt Disney's involvement was naturally more hands-on than usual.<br/><br/>Based on the 1934 novel "Children of the Covered Wagon" by Mary Jane Carr about a group of pioneers in a wagon train traveling across the West. Staring Disney stalwart Fess Parker of "Davey Crockett" fame as John "Doc" Grayson and featuring four Mouseketeers from the "Mickey Mouse Club" television series: Tommy Cole Doreen Tracey Cubby O'Brian and Karen Pendleton.<br/><br/>A one-hour Disneyland telecast on November 14 1956 entitled "Along the Oregon Trail" included a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of "Westward Ho the Wagons!" and on the day of the film's opening the first segment of a four-part series about Native Americans entitled "The First Americans" began on the Disneyland series.<br/><br/>Set in the American West shot on location at the Conejo Ranch near Thousand Oaks in California. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers with affixed Walt Disney Productions label as called for with Disney scripts from this era with credits for screenwriter Tom Blackburn and production number 2093. 157 leaves with last page of text numbered 153. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine prong binding. Walt Disney Productions unknown books
1961143878Burbank CA: National Broadcasting Company NBC 1961. Draft script for the 1961 television special. <br/><br/>A musical special in the form of a cultural forecast in anticipation of a changing world. The show addresses topics including: science technology politics entertainment and leisure. <br/><br/>Grey titled wrappers. 83 leaves with last page of text numbered 82. Mimeograph duplication with pink yellow and blue pages throughout. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books
1961143878Burbank CA: National Broadcasting Company NBC 1961. Draft script for the 1961 television special. <br /> <br /> A musical special in the form of a cultural forecast in anticipation of a changing world. The show addresses topics including: science technology politics entertainment and leisure. <br /> <br /> Grey titled wrappers. 83 leaves with last page of text numbered 82. Mimeograph duplication with pink yellow and blue pages throughout. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown
193045196Berlin: Verlag Alfred Weiner 1930. First edition. Softcover. g to vg-. Quarto. 8 1/4x 10 3/4". Unpaginated 6. B/w photo-illustrated stapled wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. The publication is an issue of the of the promotional supplement to the German weekly Illustrierter Film-Kurier promoting the release of the 1930 German war film "Westfront 1918" directed by acclaimed auteur G. W. Pabst and produced by Nero-Film. The film an adaptation of Ernst Johannsen's novel "Vier von der Infanterie" was Pabst's first sound film and was technically pioneering in its use of the new technology to create an immersive visual and sonic experience with complex tracking shots live sound realistic production design and special sound and effects to portray the horrors of WWI to brutal and grim effect. After the Nazis came to power they denounced and censored the film for its pacifistic and antiwar sentiments. It is seen as a companion film to the other WWI drama from the same year the American-produced "All Quiet on the Western Front". Striking front cover graphic design by F. Weber.<br /> <br /> The booklet is profusely illustrated throughout with gorgeous sepia-toned photogravure images and photomontage depicting scenes characters and thrilling action from the film. Includes a dramatic double-page phonographic still from the film. Text throughout including cast and crew credits in German.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some rubbing along the spine and trimming to the top bottom and side margins resulting in some loss of text and image. Small red ink mark on the front cover. Interior with a closed tear on the side of pages 2-3. Double-page photographic spread loose from binding. Wrappers in good interior in very good- condition overall. Quite scarce. Protected by modern mylar. Verlag Alfred Weiner unknown
19852080502106511512Seinan Shohan Western Studies Society 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seinan Shohan Western Studies Society paperback
19852080302106801665Seinan Shohan Western Studies Society 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Seinan Shohan Western Studies Society paperback
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1995BOOKS073759IFukuoka City Japan: Fukuoka Art Museum 1995. PB. fine wraps softcover. color illustrations. Text in English and Japanese. 248pp. Fukuoka Art Museum unknown
ria9780195320992_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The Western Esoteric Traditions offers a concise history of a distinct form of philosophical spirituality extending from Hermeticism Neo-Platonism and Gnosticism in the early Christian era up until the present. New paradigms in medici hardcover
19593114523Warner Bros. Very Good. 1959. Poster. Film poster. 21 3/4" X 27 3/4" Folded in quarters. Very good with a couple tiny pin holes & traces of mild shelf-soiling. Boetticher and Scott. Nice action images. ; 21 3/4" X 27 3/4" . Warner Bros. unknown
100-04792West Virginia Tourism Office. Paperback. New. West Virginia Tourism Office paperback
1957148947New York: N.p. 1957. Vintage double weight photograph of Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence from the original 1957 production of the Broadway musical which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 26 1957 and ran for 732 performances closing on June 27 1959. Stamps crediting photographer Fred Fehl and the Winter Garden production on the verso.<br/><br/>Stephen Sondheim's Broadway debut a modern musical update of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Nominated for six Tony Awards winner of two including Best Choreographer for Jerome Robbins. Revived four times on Broadway most recently in 2020. Robbins who conceived the musical would go on to co-direct with Robert Wise the 1961 Academy Award winning musical film starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1957148947New York: N.p. 1957. Vintage double weight photograph of Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence from the original 1957 production of the Broadway musical which opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on September 26 1957 and ran for 732 performances closing on June 27 1959. Stamps crediting photographer Fred Fehl and the Winter Garden production on the verso.<br /> <br /> Stephen Sondheim's Broadway debut a modern musical update of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Nominated for six Tony Awards winner of two including Best Choreographer for Jerome Robbins. Revived four times on Broadway most recently in 2020. Robbins who conceived the musical would go on to co-direct with Robert Wise the 1961 Academy Award winning musical film starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1961149449Beverly Hills CA: United Artists / Mirisch Corporation 1961. Vintage oversize borderless black-and-white reference photograph of actors Tony Mordente Harvey Evans Susan Oakes Bert Michaels Tommy Abbott and Tucker Smith standing with director Jerome Robbins on the set of the 1961 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1957 Broadway musical with book by Arthur Laurents music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Robbins who would go on to direct the film with Robert Wise served as choreographer and came up with the original concept of a modern musical update of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."<br /> <br /> Winner of ten Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Supporting Actor for George Chakiris and Best Supporting Actress for Rita Moreno.<br /> <br /> Set in New York's West Side shot on location in New York and California. <br /> <br /> 14 x 11 inches. Very Good plus with light wear and creasing to the corners. United Artists / Mirisch Corporation unknown
1957167744N.p.: N.p. 1957. Vintage photograph from the original Broadway production of the 1957 stage musical showing a dance sequence. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> The production ran for a wildly successful 732 performances from September 26 1957 through June 27 1959 at the Winter Garden Theatre. Winner of two Tony Awards including Best Choreographer for Jerome Robbins and nominated for four more. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Creasing at the bottom left corner else Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1937BOOKS313666NY: Self Published . VG/NO DUSTJACKET. 1937. Pamphlet. Published on the Occasion of The Opening October 12th. 1937. Photographs by Samuel H. Gottscho. . Oblong 4to. 32 pp. Minor soiling of cover. . ***** Self Published ***** unknown
1956161712Hollywood: ZIV Television Programs 1956. Draft script for Season 1 Episode 2 of the 1956 television series seen here under the working title "The Operator." Script supervisor Larry Lund's working copy with his name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper and his extensive annotations throughout in manuscript pencil. <br /> <br /> The short-lived series followed the students and professors of the US Military Academy at West Point in New York. In this installment two cadets-one an overachiever the other a rule-breaker-must cooperate and learn from each other. The episode originally aired on October 12 1956 on CBS.<br /> <br /> Beige titled wrappers dated April 25 1956 noted as production No. 3B with credit for screenwriter Gene Roddenberry. 44 leaves with last page of text numbered 42A. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock rectos only with two yellow revision pages dated 5/18/56. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. ZIV Television Programs unknown
1956161711N.p.: N.p. 1956. Draft script for Season 1 Episode 10 of the 1956 television series seen here under the working title "Water Main." Laid in with the script is a four-page carbon typescript reader's analysis of the script. Copy belonging to an unidentified cast or crew member with their annotations in manuscript ink throughout. <br /> <br /> The short-lived series followed the students and professors of the US Military Academy at West Point in New York. In this installment a cadet is tasked with proving himself academically after pulling several disruptive stunts. The episode originally aired on December 7 1956 on CBS.<br /> <br /> Beige wrappers with a title label affixed to the front wrapper with credit for screenwriter Gene Roddenberry. 42 leaves with last page of text numbered 41. Mimeograph duplication on pink stock rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1956161714N.p.: N.p. 1956. Draft script for Season 1 Episode 19 of the 1956 television series. Working copy belonging to editor Bob Seiter with his name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper and his extensive annotations in manuscript ink and pencil throughout. Laid in with the script are seven annotated revision pages six carbon typescript and one mimeograph and nine manuscript pages on yellow lined paper.<br /> <br /> The short-lived series followed the students and professors of the US Military Academy at West Point in New York. In this installment a fearful cadet is sent on a jet flight with an experienced pilot. The episode originally aired on February 8 1957.<br /> <br /> Beige titled wrappers dated December 18 1956 with credit for screenwriter Gene Roddenberry. 42 leaves with last page of text numbered 40. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1956161713N.p.: N.p. 1956. Draft script for Season 1 Episode 13 of the 1956 television series seen here under the working title "The Thayer Girls."<br /> <br /> The short-lived series followed the students and professors of the US Military Academy at West Point in New York. In this installment a group of socialites visit the academy to attend a dance. The episode originally aired on December 28 1956. <br /> <br /> Beige wrappers with a title label affixed to the front wrapper dated October 2 1956 with credit for screenwriter Gene Roddenberry. 44 leaves with last page of text numbered 43. Mimeograph duplication on pink stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown