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1959130326Los Angeles: Luna Productions 1959. Shooting Final script for the 1960 film. <br /> <br /> A low-budget space exploration film about a spaceship carrying a multinational group of scientists engineers and researchers to the moon where they discover an entire civilization of peace-loving extraterrestrials.<br /> <br /> Though working with a pitiable budget the producers at Luna Productions managed to hire noted cameraman John Alton then nearing the end of his career. Alton worked on every manner of film but is best remembered for his work in film noir salient examples being "Hollow Triumph" 1948 "The Amazing Mr. X" 1948 "The Big Combo" 1955 and a number of important noir entries by director Anthony Mann. <br /> <br /> Red titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper dated March 31 1959. Title page present dated March 31 1959 with credits for screenwriter Bodeen story writer/producer F. O. Gebhardt director Bradley and associate producer Fox. 104 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper about Fine bound internally with three gold brads. <br /> <br /> Lentz US. Mystery Science Theater 524. Luna Productions unknown
1959130326Los Angeles: Luna Productions 1959. Shooting Final script for the 1960 film. <br/><br/>An expertly shot low-budget space exploration film about a cozy spaceship carrying scientists engineers and researchers from all over the world with the moon as their destination. Captain John Anderson Clark juggles a crew with a variety of nationalities dealing in particular with conflicts between the German and Israeli crew members over Holocaust issues. Once on the moon the crew discovers an entire civilization of peace-loving extraterrestrials. <br/><br/>Though working with a pitiable budget the producers at Luna Productions managed to hire noted cameraman John Alton then nearing the end of his career. Alton worked on every manner of film but is best remembered for his work in film noir salient examples being "Hollow Triumph" 1948 "The Amazing Mr. X" 1948 "The Big Combo" 1955 and a number of important noir entries by director Anthony Mann. <br/><br/>Red titled wrappers noted as SHOOTING FINAL on the front wrapper dated March 31 1959. Title page present dated March 31 1959 with credits for screenwriter Bodeen story writer/producer F. O. Gebhardt director Bradley and associate producer Fox. 104 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages about Fine wrapper about Fine bound internally with three gold brads. <br/><br/>Lentz US. Mystery Science Theater 524. Luna Productions unknown books
198171343NY:: Garland Publishing. Near Fine. 1981. Hardcover. 0824095359 . First edition. Previous owner's name on front free endpaper else fine in green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. . Garland Publishing, hardcover books
19050009097LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPO PORTLAND OREGON. Good. 1905. On offer is an interesting letter and document of the famous Lewis and Clark Centennial Expo held in Portland Oregon in 1905. The letter is six pages long and addressed to My Dear Sisters and sent to a Mrs. Grace G. Bradley of West Liberty Iowa. The writer is a Blanche Bradley of Grant Street Portland Oregon. After writing pleasantries to her sisters she speaks of attending the Portland Worlds Fair. I was in the fair Tuesday. We all went and took our dinner came home about 6 as the fireworks they said would not amount to much and so they didnt so we really didnt miss anything. There was not much to see except a crowd mention to Mr. and Mrs. Stand they were so pleasant I had a nice visit with them. She goes to the fair early and starts in the government building goes across the Bridge of Nations and came up along the trail and oh my it was hot and hotter. They spend some time in the shade trying to cool down from the heat then see a man named Kilpatrick ride his wheel down his stairway he is one legged you know and at 5 we saw him ride his auto up a steep incline and there was a landing at the top where he turned around and then came down. The California building she sees next which is the finest state building. After a long day she is very tired and heads home writing to her sisters that she would love for them to come to Portland and see the fair with her. The letter presents an intimate account of the life of a Portlander during the Worlds Fair that put it on the map. The letter is in good shape showing little effects of use or age. The writing is clear and concise. The letters are unbound.; Manuscript; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF BLANCHE BRADLEY GRANT STREET PORTLAND OREGON LEWIS AND CLARK CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION UNITED STATES WORLDS FAIRS EARLY 20TH CENTURY EXPOSITIONS ENTERTAINMENT IN THE TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO DANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
19160001314ENGLAND UK GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE. Very Good. 1916. On offer is an original small archive of four 4 ephemeral items including: two 2 note pad style diaries and two 2 check books with stubs and unused checks all being handwritten and having belonged to General Alfred E. Bradley 1864-1922 Chief Surgeon of the American Expeditionary Force in France during WW1. This archive relates to his serving as a military observer in England during 1916 and1917 just prior to U.S. entrance into war through to the War's end. Historians and collectors of the era will recognize the uniqueness of original material from high ranking officers. The first diary dated "Trip July-Aug. 1916 and has a French stamp on the cover. Bradley has signed his name in pencil on the cover "Bradley". It starts out seeming to be an accounting book but morphs into cryptic notes made covering various subjects including medicine dosages prisoners etc. perhaps notes to jog his memory later. Here are snippets from the first: "Off. auxiliary part of 29th C.S. Georgina Court. 6 A. S. in operation _ to train 500 wounds received in previous riding adjacent 18:20 and German prisoners. German Pris. working in road. camp latrine in operation. Drop pits 14-20 feet with close fly tight box. signed Col. Bradley. bring in trucks not practicable seen by enemy. Anti Gas G____ vacuum tried but not found a success a mixt. of pyogenes & capsulates 2000 cases. German wounded arrived shot by own men. July 26 to Haig . Sir Sloggett . soldiers in France. To Lt. Col. Hording for lunch. Coffin board touch litter operating table with slots removable ext. from litter. Lt. Col. Goddard dinner. General Graham Thomson G.C.P.O. Capt. Prise R. E. of Camp. 60-70000 troops 15000 beds 10 Genl. Hospitals. Jaw cases Dr. Hoit. Dentist Powers Plastic not as good as Valendre and Koscasion judging from what we saw. Darkins-Alexis Carrel- 5% parts are used: Camus notes too severe as originally intended Mrs. W. R. Vanderbilt. Dinner Mrs. Brown Lunch Col Cosby Dinner Logan. Vaseline gauze 1st layer gone. Oct. 12 1916 Visited Blandpool convalescent Hospital. spent 2 hours going about. Capacity 2000 in 4 Divisions 500 each. Condition as a pool. Race course buildings Offices etc. in grand stand. hospital proper for serious cases and local aid 120 beds. all work done in a.m. when finished men have liberty to go and come up to 9:30. Each has a ticket which he hands in when he goes out and reclaims in entering. Tickets left at 9:30 show delinquents. Punishment is meted as at any pool. See to Regs. Lord Derby War Hospital in Warrington ." From book 2 dated: "Dec. Trip 1916. Edinburgh Trip Jany. 7" and is on Note Pad of the Medical Dept. U.S. Army. This is similar to the other "note pad diary." In part: "Left Charing Cross Station 11:30 . left S. S. Victoria about 2 p.m. arrived Balogue 3:30. sleeper to Paris arrived Dec. 12 9 a.m. went to A. Provost Marshal told would not have white pass until Sunday Dec. 17. 11 a.m. called at Embassy saw A.M. Sharpe Sloope. His Sur Commander Sayles Sigbee U.S.N. Capt. Smith U.S. M.C. Col. Cosby Capt. Boyd. Dec. 13 Spent a.m. at Am. Amb. til 12. Luncheon with Capt. Churchill at "Viel". Dec. 14 Rothschild took us to Val de Grace the America School and museum. Then to Issy. then to Embassy: at Cafe Durand on Ave. Victor Hugo. Dec. 15 to Campigue by train. at Horse Palace visit to hospital. Dec. 18 left Paris by train for Armien at 10 a.m. met by officer who took us to H.Q. 4th Army at Quici Lt. Col. Faivens James Lowe Col. Dindoir Genl. O'Keefe.in p.m. visited German Prison Camp at C.C. O. . had tea. back to Armine at Hotel Belfort for night. Dec. 19 to the front. Maj. Howe thought Alfort Frecous Montuban Breton Wood Petit At B. Wood saw a section of Field Artillery. Also at Bagetine Petit an advanced station connected to front by narrow gauge r.r. with little trucks to bring in patients. returned to front and saw German dugout at station of F.A. returned to H.Q. 4th Army for tea and dinner. Officers met- Capt. Hightatoe Maj. Howe Lt. Col. Foncous Col. Sinclair Col. Howes etc. Dec. 21. went with Col. Russell to S. Hosp. No. 3. . Col Heine saw burns and trench feet ox and ambionic . Visited No. 11 S. Hospital in Shooting Club. Lt. Col. Tribacteay: using Carrel pariphin. No. 1 General venereal cases 1500 or more. P.M. visited No. 6 Gen. Col. Archer. More truck of knee injuries and head cases. . at G. H. 6 saw Carrell cases just in from front; doing well . Col. McCrea C.O. Maj. Groves surgeon also Capt. Morrison. At G. Hospital 22 saw Col. Perry Maj. Robinson goes into detail about sanitary measures wounds etc. Blankets in most stations steamed every 2 weeks for men coming from front: every 2 weeks for troops going to front. Average are steamed 1000 a day. Rest Camp for troops on hill huts and tents: 8 camps are under C.O. Same plans as stations. Field Bakery or Boulogue bakes 75000 loaves a day about 1000 men employed sends bread to front by motor 20 loaves to a Culap sand.July 15 arrived Edinburgh 8 a.m. . . went to hospital. Col. Catterill O.C. . a wood house taken over for war purposes. met Prof. Ritchie. Jan. 16 went to Jamor Stiles at 9:30 in his motor to Banguor War Hospital . Dr. Jones in our company. work shops for orthopedic cases. draws diagrams of splints he saw . Brain cases closing up cranial opening with celluloid plastic. 2 cases 20 standing. put into wounds and closed if possible. applied and left open as long as 4 weeks without change. If discharge appears it is simply cleaned up externally and outside dressing put over. Few cases of lead food poisoning. patients in good condition. Left Newcastle at 4:54 arrived Leeds 7:35. message from Sir B. M. to operation infirmary." As to the check books the first is from The Seaboard National Bank and contains some unused checks including notations all in Bradley's hand of checks he used and the purposes for the checks the period is from March 1917 through Feb. 1918. An unused 2 cent stamp is taped in the front cover. The second check book is similar covering the period from July 1917 through May 1918. Bradley apparently used these check in France and there are two unused checks from the Farmers Loan & Trust Co. located in Paris. Again notations on the stubs of those checks he used indicating their use including one "advance for uniform". BIO NOTES: Bradley was born in N.Y. and graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1887. He entered the Army Medical Corps in 1888 as a 1st Lt. and Asst. Surgeon at Fort Slocum. He then spent most of his early career out West at Fort Omaha Nebraska and Fort Sully South Dakota and was involved in the Sioux uprising at the Rose Bud Indian Agency. As Captain in 1893 he served at Forts Custer and Yellowstone. During the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection Bradley served on a hospital ship that traveled to Cuba Puerto Rico Gibraltar Japan and Hawaii. He was Attending Surgeon in the Philippines and later Commanding Officer of the Division Hospital in the Philippines. In May 1916 prior to America's entrance into WW1 then Colonel Bradley was sent to England as a Military Observer while Wilson "kept us out of war" he was not stupid to think we would stay out of war and wanted to be prepared in all aspects including military medical. When the U.S. finally entered the war in April 1917 Bradley was promoted to Brigadier General and became Chief Surgeon of the American Expeditionary Force in France. He became ill before the close of the war and returned stateside in 1918 but was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his services abroad. He retired from the military in 1920 and died in 1922. His son Major General Follett Bradley was the Commanding General First Air Force in 1942. Fifty or so pages between the diaries less in the financials Overall VG. ; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; AEF AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES AMERICA ENTERS WORLD WAR ONE BRADLEY WORLD WAR I WWI DOCTORS AT WAR MEDICAL MEDICINE SURGERY SURGEON HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY BRITAIN BRITISH BRITISH EMPIRE RAF World War I WW I TRAVEL GERMANY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT WESTERN FRONT EUROPEAN THEATRE EASTERN FRONT . unknown
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19300001287DETROIT FLORIDA CALIFORNIA. Good. 1930. On offer is the fascinating original manuscript diary of Miss Anne Bernstein b. May 28 1914 of Michigan the diary starts out with her first living in Dryden and then a year later the family moves to Detroit. This is a very unique diary inasmuch it is a travel diary of the many many trips Anne made from her teens as a high spirited young woman on road trips or hitchhiking on numerous short and long distance trips in 1930 to vacation trips holiday excursions hospital stays weekned visits etc. a mature and sometimes married woman would take over the next 25 years until 1955. Through Anne's travel lists and narrative we are in truth documenting her adult life. The first page lists 12 different trips in the summer through to Thanksgiving. In 1931 the entries become somewhat more detailed and the 'Ran away from home' makes for an ominous entry in green ink. But with all her rebelliousness and running around partying and boys Anne is at heart a very nice Jewish girl who gets married to Benjamin Bradley at the Heights Temple in Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal. Over 88 pages of entries we see a life and get an intimate look at what Anne was like and her experiences including her single years hitchhiking all over the place her marriage to Ben Bradley the birth of her children including twins the family's move to Florida living in California with her husband because he's in the Navy her horse racing and everything in between. Plus she seems to love to drink and smoke and on numerous occasions "swears off of both" but that promise to herself doesn't last too long. Here are some snippets of this super diary: "July 5th 1930 Hitch hiked to Almont Imlay Romeo Clifford North Branch and Kingstom. 160 miles." "September 5th 1931 Labor day. To parade at Romeo with mother father Sammy Lily Niki and I. Then to Detroit and new home at 16161 Roselawn." "July 30th 1932 To Lakeville to swim with mailman. Also back with him on his afternoon route." "July 4th 1933 Race at Dryden. I came in first. Beat Allison and Higbee's horses." "Labor Day 1933 Spent weekend at farm with family. Horse races at Race Track. Sam won Farmer's race. I won the heavy pong race." "October 7th & 10th 1934 With Morrey Lily mother and me to Florida. Lower Michigan Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Florida. Miami Beach. 1665 James Ave .Arrived in Florida nice trip. Stayed at Villa D'este Hotel on Biscayne Blvd." "November 15th 1934 Got a job at "Petrie's" Flagler St. Miami Florida. Met Esther Weinberg and Mrs. Petrie." "February 14th 1935 Valentines Day. Met Allen Serlin and swore off smoking forever. Not for Allen for Sammy Broke resolution June 1935. See New Year's eve 1936." "December 31st 1935 New Year's eve. Lily Harold mother and I quietly saw the new year in at our apt. at 642 Michigan Ave. Miami Beach Florida. Went swimming today also." "January 7th 1937 Thursday. Arrived in Miami 11:00 a.m. Rented an apt with Sherman's at Seville Plaza at 642 Michigan Miami Beach. Saw William's Fish Kaplain's Sangerman's Neham's George and Stacey." "February 6th 1937 Saturday. Decided to leave Sherman's at 642 Michigan. Saw Mrs. Titelbaum at Blackstone. Engaged as governess for Arline 8 years old and Carol 4 ½ years old. Room board and salary." "March 27th 1937 Friday. Moved to our new flat at 3200 W. Philadelphia. Good luck and happiness I hope." "November 18th 1938 Left for Cleveland with Lily via Mercury. Dinner on train. Ben and Harvey met us at the station. Checked in to Hollender Hotel. To Ohio Villa. Saw Marian and Cal Smith." "April 22nd 1939 5:30 Mercury to Cleveland. Ben gave me a gorgeous engagement ring Tuesday April 25th." "August 30th 1939 To bed at 11:30. Spent an absolutely sleepless night. Heard war declared over radio by Hitler. Sept. 1st 5:00 Det. time." "September 25th & 26th 1939 New York. Ben Bradley and I were married at Heights Temple Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal." "October 1st 1939 Took cab to Lakeview Rd. Rented an apartment at Sovereign Hotel. Married life is marvelous. I have a wonderful Husband. Now: Mrs. Ben Bradley!" "November 25th 1942 Ben enlisted in U.S. Navy 1st class petty officer." "February 25th 1943 Arrived in Los Angeles after a perfect trip. Took a bus to Oxnard and cab to Port Hueneme Ben's C. B. Camp. Finally met Ben at USO at Oxnard. Spent night at home of Ben Rich." "February 24th 1945 Hitch hiked to Van Nuys Cal. To Helen Cole's "Golden Egg Ranch". The diary was kept in a 3 ½" x 5 ¾" journal titled "My Travels" which really describes Anne's life the best. She doesn't seem to stay in one place for very long. The cover is worn and pulling away a bit from the binding and a few pages are torn out but overall G.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; DEPRESSION ERA HITCHHIKING TRAMPING TRAVEL JUDAICA JEWISH JUDAISM FEMINISM GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY CANADIANA TRAVEL GERMANY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . unknown
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