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191942351New York: Women's League of the United Synagogue of America 1919. Fourth 1946 Printing. 16mo 14.5cm.; publisher's blue card wrappers; mixed paginations; full-page illus. throughout. Spine edges rather rubbed the whole a bit toned and soiled most heavily so to rear cover contemporary ownership inscription inside upper cover else Near Very Good overall. Collection of Jewish stories adapted for a juvenile audience from Louis Ginzberg's "Legends of the Jews. Women's League of the United Synagogue of America unknown books
1925006149New York: David Belasco Privately Printed 1925. First Edition. Wrappers. Fine/Fine. 4to. 178 pages. Included are photos of stars and of scenes from the play and of Belasco himself receiving a medal from the French government. There are 34 photos in all. Also reprint of interview with Belasco and a tribute to Belasco. Belasco now known by most merely as the name of a theater was one of the leading theater impresarios and a flamboyant showmen in New York in the late 19th and early 20th century noted especially for his crowd-pleasing stage effects and popular entertainments. Condition: other than very minor wear along lower edge of DJ and a few spots on its rear this is a pristine copy and the DJ can still comfortably be described as in fine condition. <br/><br/> David Belasco, Privately Printed unknown books
2004Embry 161128Atheneum 2004. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color illus. by Wendy Anderson Halperin. Atheneum, 2004. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1962148916New York: Random House 1962. First Edition. First Edition. <br/><br/>Harry Kurnitz's adaptation of Marcel Achard's play "L'Idiote" which in turn became the basis for the 1964 Blake Edwards film "A Shot in the Dark" starring Peter Sellers as Inspector Jacques Clouseau and Elke Sommer as the Swedish gal who can't resist him. <br/><br/>Probably one of five funniest films of the 1960s and the defining installment in the well-loved Pink Panther series. While "A Shot in the Dark" was ably preceded by "The Pink Panther" in 1963 it was the first to feature the series' underrated maestro Herbert Lom as Chief Inspector Dreyfus. <br/><br/>Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Several pages with evidence of erasure. Jacket lightly soiled and rubbed overall with two small dampstains to the rear panel. Random House unknown books
1999139174Berlin: Plinke 1999. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED on the title page by Martyn Jacques as well as fellow members of the "Brechtian Punk Cabaret" band The Tiger Lillies Adrian Stout and Adrian Huge. <br/><br/>An adaptation of Heinrich Hoffman's classic 1845 book of children's rhymes by Martyn Jacques who wrote and performed the music with The Tiger Lillies for a 1999 opera also based on the book titled "Shockheaded Peter: a junk opera." Text in English and German. <br/><br/>Lightly soiled else Fine and unread in pictorial boards without dust jacket as issued. Plinke unknown books
1973WRCLIT67393Hollywood: Barbara's Place for the author represented by Falcon Gold Inc. 1973. 1viii7657A-C2 leaves foliated in act/scene format. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in typescript wrappers. Paper filing label across spine "73-4-47" a few smudges to wrappers but very good or better. A fully-equipped presentation of this dramatic adaptation post-film post-debut of the television series including production suggestions a story outline etc. The introductory paragraph refers to the success of the book/film/tv program as inducements to consider taking on the play. The play was eventually published by Dramatists' Publishing Co. and enjoys frequent productions. Barbara's Place for the author, represented by Falcon Gold Inc. unknown books
1958132326N.p.: N.p. 1958. Draft script for a play based on the classic 1957 film directed by Ingmar Bergman. Actress Mary Henry's copy profusely annotated throughout. Ms. Henry played one of three "phantoms" in the play who do not speak but who are generally present. Nothing is known about the production of this play the playwright or the actors involved but the nature of the mimeograph would place the production in the late 1950s or early 1960s. <br/><br/>Tan side-stapled wrappers with credits for screenwriter Bergman and playwright Vinciguerra in typescript at the upper center of the front wrapper. 27 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good lacking rear wrapper side stapled. N.p. unknown books
1957142883Paris: Cinedis 1957. Collection of 14 vintage photographs and color transparencies from the 1957 French-Italian film. Nearly all photographs are contact sheets with 34 color transparencies 24 are medium-format and 5 are mounted. Starring actors Fernandel and Gray comprise most of the collection and the contact sheets consist of candid images of Fernandel director Boyer noted director Christian-Jacques and Fernandel in various accouterments surrounded by female members of the cast. Only a few contact sheets have less than 12 numbered frames amounted to 146 images. Striking images of both Gray and Patrick are scattered throughout the transparencies. <br/><br/>Fernandel stars as a talentless actor who fails to find work and turns to imitating people he sees on the street a stunt that lands him in court where he finally has a chance to showcase his acting ability. Fernandel was France's leading funny man for decades and Gray would go on to her best-known role in Federico Fellini's masterpiece "La Dolce Vita" 1960. Liliane Patrick's debut film later credits include "Maxime" 1958 "Julie the Redhead" 1959 and "A fleur de peau" 1962. <br/><br/>Transparencies housed in original glassine and paper envelopes four with annotations in holograph ink. Two slips of paper one on Cinedis parchment noting various photo sizes and quantities in holograph ink and in French are included. Brief notation in holograph pencil on the verso of the 5 x 7 photograph. All housed in original French Kodak photo box French title label affixed to the lid with annotations in holograph ink. <br/><br/>Sizes range from 2.25 x 4.75 to 7 x 9.25 inches. Very Good plus overall photos with light curling some with faint creases several contact sheets with bruises to one edge and light staining and wrinkling to mounted transparencies. Box Very Good overall. <br/><br/>Complete collation upon request. Cinedis unknown books
1961144012Paris: Cinedis 1961. Archive of 14 original single weight black-and-white photographs and various ephemera from the 1961 film here under the original French title. The photographs numbered on the versos in holograph pencil detail costumes for starring actors Marina Vlady and Jean Marais an exhibit of film stills and costume designs at a bookshop called "Lavocat" costumes displayed at tge shop "Delvaux" and the ephemera consists of a press packet detailing film credits and biographies an invitation for two to the premiere on March 26 at the Marivaux cinema a small slip with annotations in holograph ink and a carbon typescript from Maryse Martres to "Madame Armon" at Delvaux regarding the costumes. Housed in a large manila folder. <br/><br/>Based de La Fayette's 1678 anonymously published novel France's first historical novel widely regarded as an early psychological novel. The Princess marries a much older prince Marais but yearns for a handsome duke Poron. Her fidelity eventually coming into question. Marais also starred in Delannoy's and Cocteau's other collaboration "Love Eternal" 1943. Delannoy directed over 50 films at first well-regarded dissipating at the end of his career with several B-grade films. Costuming for the film was produced by Pierre Cardin and Marcel Escoffier both also worked together on "Beauty and the Beast" 1946 and "Fernandel the Dressmaker" 1956. <br/><br/>Martres Martin was a prolific French actress since 1948 notably "Girl on the Third Floor" 1955 and "The Happy Road" 1957 and she was later involved in press relations at Cinedis a notable film agency in operation since the Silent Film era. Kishi was born in 1932 and became a Japanese actress and writer. She married director Ciampi in 1957. Since 1996 she has been a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund UNFPA. The Delvaux shop has been producing leather goods mostly handbags since the 19th century with central locations in Belgium. <br/><br/>Photos range from 6.75 x 9 inches to 7.25 x 10.5 inches. Ephemera ranges from 3.5 x 4.75 inches to 8 x 10.5 inches. Very Good plus overall with scattered creases and toning. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available upon request. Cinedis unknown books
1961143272Paris: Cinedis 1961. Three original color transparencies from the 1961 film. Starring actors including Marais and Vlady are seen in lavish period costumes designed for the film by Marie-Claude Fouquet and Jacqueline Guyot. Housed in a light blue mailing envelope with annotations on the recto in holograph ink noting contact information for Fouquet and Guyot. <br/><br/>Based de La Fayette's 1678 anonymously published novel France's first historical novel widely regarded as an early psychological novel. The Princess Vlady marries a much older prince Marais but yearns for a handsome duke Poron. Her fidelity eventually coming into question. Marais also starred in Delannoy's and Cocteau's other collaboration "Love Eternal" 1943. <br/><br/>Two transparencies 3.25 x 4.5 inches one slightly larger. Near Fine overall in original transparent sleeves. Cinedis unknown books
19281313474New York: The Viking Press 1928. First Edition Third Printing. Hardcover. 10vo 187 pages; VG/VG-; dust jacket is in a mylar covering has price uncut '$2.00' has minor wear along the top and bottom edges with several small closed tears has mild chipping at the top and bottom of the spine and on the fore edge corners has discoloration and blotching along the spine; binding has minimal wear along the top and bottom edges; pages have dust build up along the top edge; illustrated endpapers; shelved case 0. 1313474. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Viking Press hardcover books
1957WRCLIT78564Cambridge: Harvard 1957. Cloth. Pencil note on front endsheet see below otherwise near fine in very good tanned and slightly soiled and nicked dust jacket. First edition. Introduction by Denis Johnston. The neatly almost calligraphically written note is signed simply 'R.W." and comments on Manning's background at the Abbey and productions of the play. Harvard hardcover books
195724125Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1957. First Edition. Slim octavo 24cm.; publisher's cloth in dark grey pictorial dust jacket; xiii175pp. General light shelf wear to top dust jacket extremities spine a bit toned else Very Good or better overall. Harvard University Press unknown books
1931205528London: B. Feldman & Co 1931. Sheet_music. 4p. 9.75x12 inches excerpts from several other songs offered by the company large ad on rear for Roland's Pianoforte Tutor very good sheet music in beautiful striking illustrated covers. Also includes ukelele chord fingering by R. S. Stoddon. Cover depicts a crowd around a bonfire tossing in cards titled "Rates" "Taxes" "Demand Note" etc while a figure in top hat labeled Kill Joy burns in the blaze. Uplifting song written to combat the Great Depression in the UK. These music sheets were sold at Feldman's Blackpool summer shows which were also titled "Blaze Away B. Feldman & Co unknown books
76139NY:: Payson & Clarke Ltd. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Printed by the Plandome Press. First edition thus. Uneven toning and soiling to boards else very good in tan paper covered boards with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. . Payson & Clarke Ltd., hardcover books
19341331253New York and London: G. Schirmer Inc 1934. Hardcover. Large Octavo; pp 301; Good; green spine with gilt text; cloth has slightly sunned edges; sturdy boards; mylar wrap; text block shows light tone to exterior edges; illustrated endpapers; illustrated; good binding. 1331253. FP New Rockville Stock. G. Schirmer, Inc hardcover books
19711338589Tokyo: Gakken 1971. Hardcover. Octavo oblong; G; Hardcover; Spine white with black print; Boards in glossy illustrated paper light wear to spine caps and corners light smudging/shelfwear small vendor label on front; Text block clean and tight; unpaged illustrated color. 1338589. FP New Rockville Stock. Gakken hardcover books
1931130961Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1931. Revised Final Script for the 1932 pre-Code film an early starring role for Carole Lombard. Rubber stamped as a Paramount File Copy at the top right corner of the front wrapper. <br/><br/>Penelope Newbold is a wealthy divorcée looking to remarry. She falls for her physician Dr. Karl Bemis but ends up marrying Bill Hanaway. Bill then has an affair with another woman. <br/><br/>Tall peach side stapled self wrappers noted as Third Buff Script on the front wrapper dated October 6 1931 with credits for writers Hughes Heath Buchman and Leahy. 205 leaves on peach stock mimeograph duplication with annotations throughout. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1950WRCLIT70799New York: Kal Efron 1950. 20pp. Quarto. Stiff two-color pictorial wrappers cover art by Al Hirschfeld. Numerous black & white photo illustrations and essays about principal actors. Wrappers a bit sunned lightly rubbed very good. Delightfully illustrated with production stills and principal portraits and there is a lengthy article by Ms. Loos describing "The Further Adventures of Lorelei Lee" replete with spelling errors intended as a parody of Ms. Lee's voice."Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" was performed on stage version in 1926 and as a film in 1928 prior to this Broadway production by John C. Wilson. Featuring lyrics by Leo Robin and music by Jule Styne this mid-century revival played 740 performances at the Zeigfeld Theatre followed by road engagements starring Carol Channing Yvonne Adair Rex Evans and Anita Alvarez et al. Enduring songs from this play include "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" and "I'm Just a Little Girl from Little Rock." Kal Efron unknown books
1932144467Hollywood: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Final Shooting script for the 1932 film. Based on the 1932 novel by Zane Grey. <br/><br/>George O'Brien plays an itinerant cowboy named Jim Wall who agrees to take part in a cattle rustling scheme but backs out after developing feelings for the rancher's sister. <br/><br/>Set in Arizona and shot there on location. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper production No. 103 dated 8/24/32 with credits for novelist Zane Grey and screenwriter Dudley Nichols. Title page integral with the first page of the text with credits for novelist Grey and screenwriter Nichols. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads.<br/><br/>Pitts 3559. Fox Film Corporation unknown books
1985UMANPAR00EFW.W. Norton 1985. Very Good. Mandela Winnie. Part of my Soul Went with Him. Benjamin editor Anne; Benson adaptation Mary. New York: W.W. Norton 1985. 163pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges. Former owner's name inside front cover. W.W. Norton paperback books
1972147482Los Angeles: Dan Curtis Productions 1972. Two Revised Draft scripts "Frankenstein - Part 1" and "Frankenstein - Part 2" for the two part television film "Frankenstein" which aired two two hour episodes on January 16 and 17 1973 on ABC's "Wide World of Mystery." Name of uncredited crew member David Dyer and "filming 12-18-72" on top right of each script in holograph ink. With holograph ink annotations to the credits of "Part 1."<br/><br/>Dan Curtis creator of the popular ABC vampire soap opera "Dark Shadows" 1967-1971 adapted and produced this version of the classic Mary Shelley 1818 novel with "Dark Shadows" screenwriter Sam Hall penning "Part 1" and screenwriter Richard Landau penning "Part 2."<br/><br/>Curtis' "Frankenstein" is a fairly faithful adaptation shot with television broadcasts cameras in Curtis' gothic soap opera style with a memorable performance from Bo Svenson as the monster.<br/><br/>Though well received when aired it was overshadowed by the Universal Television production "Frankenstein: The True Story" which aired in late 1973 on NBC. <br/><br/>"Frankenstein - Part 1"<br/>Red titled wrappers. Title page present noted as Revised with credits for screenwriter Sam Hall and novelist Mary Shelley. 82 leaves with last page of text numbered 77. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near FIne wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"Frankenstein - Part 2"<br/>Blue titled wrappers. Title page present noted as REVISED with credits for screenwriter Richard Landau. 60 leaves with last page of text numbered 58. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with vertical crease near spine bound with two gold brads. Dan Curtis Productions unknown books
1950131050Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1950. Revised First Draft Continuity script for the 1951 film. Included is an index to the script breakdown detailing various scenes and script page numbers with revisions. Copy belonging to Dane Anderson an uncredited member of the crew with his name on the front wrapper of the script breakdown and annotations throughout in holograph pencil. File copy rubber-stamped on the front wrapper. <br/><br/>Based on Weidman's 1937 novel and Vera Caspary's loose adaptation. Harriet Boyd Hayward is a fashion designer who partners with Teddy Dailey whom she loves and Sam Jaffe and starts a new business dedicated to selling affordable women's dresses. A rival fashion company lead by Noble Sanders momentarily distracts Harriet but at the last minute she realizes her true devotion to Teddy and Sam. <br/><br/>Screenwriter Polonsky was blacklisted shortly after the film's release refusing to answer questions before the House Un-American Activities Committee. <br/><br/>White titled wrappers rubber-stamped as REVISED FIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY on the front wrapper copy No. 3 and production No. 2446.8 dated August 4 1950. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated August 4 1950 noted as Revised 1st Draft Continuity with a credit for screenwriter Polonsky. 170 leaves with last page of text numbered 168. Mimeograph on eye-rest green stock. Pages and wrapper Near Fine internally bound with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Script Breakdown: self wrappers as issued. 88 leaves dated 10/2/50 mimeograph on eye-rest green stock. Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1938WRCLIT75517Hollywood: Paul Kohner Inc. 1938. 195 leaves. Quarto. Carbon typescript on onionskin paper. Bradbound in agency binder with label and manuscript denotation "Copy." Wrapper nicked along lower overlap edges title written on lower edge otherwise very good or better. An agency typescript of Howard's adaptation/translation of Molnár's play first produced in New York in October of 1928. The typescript though original is obviously later - reference is made to the 1928 production on the title leaf and Kohner established his agency in 1938 the year prior to Howard's death. The agency address on the binder is in the Berman Bldg 9169 Sunset Blvd sans zip code which may help slightly to date the typescript although their offices were there for decades. A pencil note appears on the title leaf "Original for Copying." Paul Kohner, Inc. unknown books
1938WRCLIT71241Hollywood: Paul Kohner Inc. 1938. 195 leaves. Quarto. Original typescript on onionskin paper. Bradbound in agency binder with label and manuscript denotation "Original." Upper wrapper somewhat smudged and soiled title written on lower edge otherwise very good or better. An agency typescript of Howard's adaptation/translation of Molnár's play first produced in New York in October of 1928. The typescript though original is obviously later - reference is made to the 1928 production on the title leaf and Kohner established his agency in 1938 the year prior to Howard's death. The agency address on the binder is in the Berman Bldg 9169 Sunset Blvd sans zip code which may help slightly to date the typescript although their offices were there for decades. Paul Kohner, Inc. unknown books