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1976149663N.p.: N.p. 1976. Vintage oversize borderless color reference photograph of actress Miou-Miou from the 1976 Italian film. With two stamps on the verso one for La Excelsior Films N.V. and the other a large capital "F."<br /> <br /> A young college graduate with staunch anti-military beliefs finds himself unwittingly enlisted in the Italian army where he begins a relationship with his cruel captain's beautiful wife.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Rome.<br /> <br /> 11.75 x 9.25 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1978161000Lille: Transunivers-Films 1978. Two vintage oversize borderless color reference photographs from the 1978 French film. Stamps of Transunivers-Film on the versos. <br /> <br /> A vice squad pursues a drug and prostitution ring culminating in a takedown of a sadomasochistic club frequented by high-ranking government officials.<br /> <br /> 11.75 x 9.25 inches. Very Good with pinholes at the corners.<br /> <br /> Bier 201. Transunivers-Films unknown
19963024Israel: Cultural Exchage Foundation Anita Semjen Yad Vashem 1996 Hungarian and English texts paintings of Ilka Gedo from Budapest Ghetto1944 paintings of Gyorgy Roman of Hungarian war Criminals 1946. 122 pages. The Dust Jacket is a bit faded other than that the books condition is good. Cultural Exchage Foundation, Anita Semjen, Yad Vashem unknown
1986159110Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1986. Fourth Draft script for the 1988 film. <br /> <br /> A modern-day adaptation of the 1882 novel by Thomas Anstey Guthrie updated in 1972 by Mary Rodgers as "Freaky Friday." After touching a magical Tibetan skull a divorcé and his young son swap bodies leading to a number of humorous mishaps. The third feature film adaptation of Guthrie's novel. <br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in Chicago Oak Park and River Forest Illinois. <br /> <br /> Red titled wrappers noted as copy No. 88 in manuscript ink annotation on the front wrapper. Title page present dated December 11 1986 noted as Fourth Draft with credits for screenwriters Dick Clement and Ian la Frenais. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Xerographic duplication rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between 2/13/87 and 03/26/87. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Columbia Pictures unknown
1953160821010Finland: United Artists 1953. 1st Edition . No Binding. Fine. A fabulous-condition Finnish A2 cinema poster for the 1953 movie VICE SQUAD starring Edward G. Robinson & Paulette Godard. The movie is also known as The Girl from Room 17 and it is this less "salacious" title which is referred to in the poster. The actual Finnish title translates as "Flying Squad". The film was first screened in cinemas in Finland in 1953 with no subsequent theatrical screenings. This poster is not a modern reproduction and nor is it Video/DVD-related. Standard size 23.5" x slightly under 16" approx. It is in fantastic condition - unfolded and with no chips or tears to the edges - one or two small handling creases. At the top - in the brim of the hat - there is a puncture or split to the paper although there is not actual loss. There are no pinholes - it may be an unused poster. Really Fine condition - would be Mint if not for the puncture difficult though it may be to grade a 70 year-old piece of paper in that way. Beautifully illustrated and artist signature in the plate. A stunning example of vintage cinema art and design. For best appreciation of condition please examine the high-resolution image which accompanies this listing. <br/> <br/> United Artists unknown
1978164326N.p.: N.p. 1978. Vintage borderless oversize color reference photograph from the 1978 French sexploitation film. Annotations in manuscript ink on the verso. <br /> <br /> A vice squad determines to take down a drug and prostitution ring. Director Jacques Scandelari helmed a number of gay pornographic films under the pseudonym Marvin Merkins the most notable being the 1978 feature "New York City Inferno." <br /> <br /> 12 x 9.5 inches. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Bier 201. N.p. unknown
1968162560N.p.: Nordisk Tonefilm 1968. Two vintage studio still photographs from the US release of the 1968 Swedish film. Both photographs with provenance stamps on the verso one with two labels obscuring a previous provenance stamp.<br /> <br /> One of a number of international films in the 1960s produced by Radley Metzger as noted on these photographs that today show no credit for him.<br /> <br /> Originally released in Sweden as Lejonsommar the film was released world-wide under the title "Summer of the Lion" and in the US as "Vibration."<br /> <br /> Sven-Bertil Taube stars as a frustrated writer who travels to an island off the coast of Sweden and becomes involved with Essy Persson as a sexy young temptress. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in Gotlands län Sweden. <br /> <br /> 8 x 10 inches. One photograph with a wax pencil annotation on the top right else Near Fine. Nordisk Tonefilm unknown
1910198874Bucuresti : Tipografia Cooperative ""Poporul"" 1910-1911 1910. First Edition. Hardback. Near fine copy in a later binding of gilt-blocked cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Some of the front cover wrappers have previous owner marks but otherwise the text is quite clean and sound with some light tanning to the margins. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; Physical description: 1v. various paginations illus. ; 25cm. Summary: 11 issues of the monthly Romanian periodical 'Viata sociala' published in 1910 and 1911 bound in 1 volume with original front cover wrappers. Some issues cover 2 months. Subjects: Romania -- Periodicals -- Society -- Culture -- Politics -- Art -- Literature. Language: Romanian. Bucuresti : Tipografia Cooperative ""Poporul"", 1910-1911 hardcover
19791666715563229GLN-781, Diez revistas encuadernadas en un volumen, EDICUSA, Madrid, 1979
197816673213719488 revistas encuardernadas, GLN-783, EDICUSA, Madrid, 1978
76-0640Detroit Michigan: Parke Davis & Company 1958. Offset color lithograph. 34 x 42 cm sheet. Very Good. Detroit, Michigan: Parke, Davis & Company, 1958. unknown
194057117Paris: Verve 1940. First Edition. Folio. pp. 34 pp. With 12 full-page tipped-in col. plates. Very good copy in worn original box. With the ownership signatures of poet Barbara Howes. Verve unknown books
194057116Paris: with a sticker over the imprint: Brentanos 1940. First Edition. Folio. pp. 78. Includes double page colour lithograph by Pierre Bonnard illuminations in heliogravure in color and gold colored drawings cover boards by Matisse. Spine paper torn very good. Includes texts in French and English by Valery Braque Monnier Malraux as well as images by Matisse Rouault Braque Bonard Derain Matisse Picasso etc. [with a sticker over the imprint:] Brentanos unknown books
193957115Paris 1939. First Edition. Folio. pp. 140. 8 original colour lithographs: 1 double-page by Matisse & 7 on 2 double-sided plates by André Derain & 2 original colour linocuts by Matisse. numerous illus. & reproductions some colour incl. heliogravure illus. after photos by Brassai Brandt & others. texts by Valéry Reverdy Henri Michaux Vollard Garcia Lorca Sartre &c. original pictorial wrs.: colour lithograph by Georges Rouault . Spine well worn small stain the affects the preliminary matter o/w a clean copy. unknown books
01-0570Paris: Tériade 1938. Volume 1 Number 2. cover by Braque. Lacking the 4 lithographs. Spine defective. Paris: Tériade, 1938. unknown
193811642<p>Verve. Paris. 1938 1939. FOLIO. 14.1 x 10.4 inches. Two issues bound in one hardback volume. Fully illustrated throughout with drawings paintings and photographs these 2 numbers contain original full colour lithographs by Chagall Miro Rattner Klee Matisse & Derain. The two issues have been bound into one hardbound volume and the binding has been beautifully hand painted in acrylic and oils with an abstract design including the volume title to both the boards and the spine by noted Neo-Expressionist American painter Gaylen Hansen. There is some rubbing to the edges and one small split to the outer edge of the front board without loss which has been strengthened to the inside with clear tape but generally the book is in very good condition. Included with the volume is a fine hardback copy of the fully illustrated book issued in 2007 to accompany the retrospective exhibition "Gaylen Hansen: Three decades of Paintings" at the Seattle Art Museum October 2007 - January 2008 and Salt Lake City Art Center February - April 2008.</p> Verve. Paris. 1938 1939 hardcover
217491Paris: Editions Verve 1939. Large 4to.140pp. Original Wrappers. Colour and monochrome plates and illustrations. Red buckram binding with original wrappers bound in. A complete and excellent copy. Number 4 January-March 1939: with covers by Georges Rouault and lithographs by Matisse and Derain including a double-page litho of Matisse's La Dance Paris: Editions Verve, 1939. hardcover
19388492<p>Stiff pictorial wraps. Four original lithographs by Chagall Miro Rattner and Klee present in good condition. Multiple heliogravures in color with gold as well as in black and white. Texts by Rabindranath Tagore Henri Michaux Elisabeth de Gramont Mardrus Bataille and additional others. Includes Hindu and Indian paintings Persian Hindu and Chinese photography photographs by Rogi Andre of Pierre Bonnard and lithographs of the Indian Pantheon and many others. A nice clean copy with no previous owners' names or other defacements.</p><p>10.5 x 14 in</p> 4 Rue Ferou paperback
19391697Paris: Verve / Skira 1939. First Edition. Near fine. Large 4to 13 3/4 x 10 1/4 inches 348 x 261 mm; the first four issues bound into one volume and with each front cover of the journal bound in. Bound at the bookshop Bindery Chicago Ill. in printed cloth resembling a quilt fabric toned and showing some stains and wear at edges but binding is tight and contents clean and unmarked. <br /> <br /> No. 1 December 1937: Cover specially designed by Henri Matisse; title page 2-page index 4 color lithographs by Léger Miró Rattner and Bores the Four Elements; 112 pages with copious black & white and color illustrations and photographs plus 4 large plates in color and gilt full-size heliogravure reproductions of paintings from manuscripts in the Bibliothèque Nationale Paris. Texts in English. This first issue features artwork specially designed by Henri Matisse for the cover as well as a series of drawings and an essay by Matisse titled "Divagations" some early letters and sketches from Cézanne to Émile Zola and the first photo of Picasso's Guernica by Dora Maar. Texts by Gide Bataille Caillois Dos Passos Malraux Michaux etc. reproductions of works by Picasso Matisse Derain Bonnard Maillol etc. and of photographs by Man Ray Brassaï Blumenfeld etc.<br /> <br /> No. 2: Spring 1938: Cover specially designed by Georges Braque; title page 2-page index 128 pages; copious photographs color images color & gilt heliogravures; 8 4 full-page color lithographs all with tissue guards; in English with Excerpts of French texts. The content features color lithographs by Wassily Kandinsky "Stars" and "Comets" and André Masson "The Sun" and "The Moon". Color heliogravures and color process reproductions include paintings by Ingres Uccello Renoir Braques a 14th century Giotto painting with gilt and many others. Photography includes works by Brassaï Maywald Blumenfeld Maywald Cartier Brandt and others. Text includes works by Valery Reverdy Sartre and others. <br /> <br /> No. 3 October - December 1938: Cover specially designed by Pierre Bonnard; title page 2-page index 132 pages; copious photographs color images color & gilt heliogravures; 12 full-page color lithographs of the Indian Pantheon and the seasons by Chagall Miro Rattner and Klee; in English with a reproduction of a manuscript written by Paul Claudel translation provided at the end of the journal texts by Tagore Reverdy Maldaux Claudel and others.<br /> <br /> No. 4 January - March 1939: Cover specially designed by Rouault; title page 2-page index 140 pages with copious black & white and color illustrations and photographs color & gold heliogravures; double-page color lithograph "La Danse by Henri MATISSE as well as two linocuts "Patineurs" four lithographs titled "Au Jardin D'Allah" by André DERAIN all printed by Mourlot. Heliogravures include reproductions of works by Miro Masson Rouault Lautrec Rembrandt and others as well as works from the 15th and 16th centuries with gold ink detailing. Photography includes works by Brassaï Barna Maywald Devaux-Bretienbach and others. Text includes works by Valéry Reverdy Sartre and others. The inaugural year of the magazine VERVE published by Teriade Stratis Eleftheriades between 1937 and 1960 for a total of 38 issues. Each issue was published at the same time in French and ENGLISH and each issue included lithographs by the most prominent artists of the Parisian art scene of the first half of the 20th century and texts by influential writers including Gide Malraux Dos Passos Joyce Hemingway.<br /> <br /> VERVE was "the magazine to look for" . "noble format luxurious presentation. flair for the grand gesture" John Russell "Flair for the Grand Gesture: Celebrating a Magazine." The New York Times 10/9/1988 page H35.<br /> "When it comes to quality in the magazine process possibly no other magazine can match the work of publisher Efstratios Teriade born in Greece as Efstratios Eleftheriades and his seminal publication 'VERVE' -- once called 'the most beautiful magazine in the world' by one of its backers - which first burst onto the streets of Paris in December of 1937." Gagliano Rick "Magazine of the Week" in Downtown Magazine 10/12/2006. Verve / Skira unknown
19391751Paris: Verve 1939. First Edition. Near Fine. Large 4to 14 x 10 1/2 inches 355 x 264 mm; front and back cover specially designed by Rouault; title page 2-page index 140 pages with copious black & white and color illustrations and photographs color & gold heliogravures; double-page color lithograph "La Danse by Henri MATISSE as well as two linocuts "Patineurs" four lithographs titled "Au Jardin D'Allah" by André DERAIN all printed by Mourlot. Limp paper cover has a 3/4 inch tear at the head of the spine to front cover and index page but the magazine is firmly stitched and clean with page edges very lightly toned and light offset on a couple of pages. Verve's January-March 1939 issue featured a cover by Georges Rouault and color lithographs by Henri Matisse and André Derain. Heliogravures include reproductions of works by Miro Masson Rouault Lautrec Rembrandt and others as well as works from the 15th and 16th centuries with gold ink detailing. Photography includes works by Brassaï Barna Maywald Devaux-Bretienbach and others. Text includes works by Valéry Reverdy Sartre and others. <br /> <br /> "When it comes to quality in the magazine process possibly no other magazine can match the work of publisher Efstratios Teriade born in Greece as Efstratios Eleftheriades and his seminal publication 'Verve' -- once called 'the most beautiful magazine in the world' by one of its backers - which first burst onto the streets of Paris in December of 1937." Gagliano Rick "Magazine of the Week" in Downtown Magazine 10/12/2006<br /> VERVE was "the magazine to look for" . "noble format luxurious presentation. flair for the grand gesture" John Russell "Flair for the Grand Gesture: Celebrating a Magazine." The New York Times 10/9/1988 page H35. Verve unknown
19392446Paris: Verve 1939. First Edition. Good. Large 4to 14 x 10 1/2 inches 355 x 264 mm; front and back cover specially designed by Rouault; title page 2-page index 140 pages with copious black & white and color illustrations and photographs color & gold heliogravures; double-page color lithograph "La Danse by Henri MATISSE as well as two linocuts "Patineurs" four lithographs titled "Au Jardin D'Allah" by André DERAIN all printed by Mourlot. Limp paper cover is missing most of its spine and has several small chips to the front cover and a small brown stain on the bottom right corner which continues onto the first 8 pages; pages toned but clean. Verve's January-March 1939 issue featured a cover by Georges Rouault and color lithographs by Henri Matisse and André Derain. Heliogravures include reproductions of works by Miro Masson Rouault Lautrec Rembrandt and others as well as works from the 15th and 16th centuries with gold ink detailing. Photography includes works by Brassaï Barna Maywald Devaux-Bretienbach and others. Text includes works by Valéry Reverdy Sartre and others. <br /> <br /> "When it comes to quality in the magazine process possibly no other magazine can match the work of publisher Efstratios Teriade born in Greece as Efstratios Eleftheriades and his seminal publication 'Verve' -- once called 'the most beautiful magazine in the world' by one of its backers - which first burst onto the streets of Paris in December of 1937." Gagliano Rick "Magazine of the Week" in Downtown Magazine 10/12/2006<br /> VERVE was "the magazine to look for" . "noble format luxurious presentation. flair for the grand gesture" John Russell "Flair for the Grand Gesture: Celebrating a Magazine." The New York Times 10/9/1988 page H35. Verve unknown
1948230190Verve January 1948. Hardcover. Fair. Decorative paper jacket covering boards is heavily worn age darkened and split at spine; binding shaken but intact; upper spine covering chipped off; pastedown intact faint water stain at upper page corners does not affect tipped in prints or black and white plates a fragile vintage treasure. Verve hardcover
1940058830PARIS FRANCE: VERVE. LES TRES RICHES HEURES DU DUC DE BERRY CLEAN COPY. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1940. VERVE hardcover
1958152424Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1958. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1958 film noir showing actor James Stewart looking with confusion between a blonde and a brunette Kim Novak. With a mimeo snipe on the verso.<br/><br/>Based on Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac's 1954 novel "From Among the Dead." Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece following a troubled former police detective hired to follow an acquaintance's wife who has been behaving strangely. <br/><br/>Set and shot in San Francisco California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Grant US. Selby US. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1958003072Los Angeles: Paramount Studios 1958. Hitchcock Alfred director; Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac co-novelists of D'entre les morts Vertigo's source material; Alec Coppel Samuel Taylor screenwriters; James Stewart Kim Novak Barbara Bel Geddes starring. VERTIGO. Hollywood CA: Paramount Studios 1958. Complete Set of 25 FINE 8" by 10" Original Vintage single weight glossy Publicity Stills from the famous 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film complete with their plain brown original distributors envelope stamped "Vertigo" -- a remarkable survival. The stills look virtually as new stored in their original envelope for the last 62 years. VERTIGO is often said to be Hitchcock's defining film a movie which has grown in critical evaluation over the years culminating in the British Film Institute naming it in 2012 as the greatest film of all time. Vertigo was also one of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the United States National Film Registry for being "culturally historically or aesthetically significant." Envelopes such as this one containing the 25 selected stills that Paramount initially chose for distribution around the country for publicity purposes in tandem with the film were never intended to survive in this fresh untouched state making this a rare opportunity for the collector. First Edition Thus. Unbound. Fine. Illus. by Robert Coburn Still photographer. Paramount Studios Paperback books