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1981139433Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1981. Vintage studio still photograph from the American release of the 1981 film. Snipe affixed to the image. <br/><br/>Peter MacNicol best known for his role in the Academy Award winning drama "Sophie's Choice" plays a young magician apprentice faced with stopping a ferocious dragon. The film was notable for its advanced visual effects even receiving two Academy Award nominations. Cinematographer Derek Vanlit shot the seminal science fiction classic "Alien" two years earlier. <br/><br/>Set in a 16th century kingdom shot in various locations across the UK. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1974123239Northampton Massachusetts: Smith College Museum of Art 1974. Softcover. Good Ex-lib. usual markings inc. remnants of a pocket inside back cover; Minor wear to extremities. Yellow illus. stapled wraps; 38 pp.; 5 bw plates. Accompanied an exhibition executed by Sarah Richardson Mason as part of a degree in Art History; Extensive text. Smith College Museum of Art unknown books
36471Londres London: Richardson Hermanos No. 23 Cornhill n. d. 'Edicion Castellana.' 1st Edition in Spanish . Ca late 1850s. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Modest extremity wear. Front hinge starting. Age toning to paper. A VG copy. 12 pages of preliminary text. Unpaginated. 8 page "List of Agents to Lloyd's. May 1853" at rear. "Royal Humane Society's Directions for the Recovery of the Apparently Drowned" follows with 3 pages of adverts concluding text. 7 color plates. 8vo. <br/><br/>A very rare edition of this maritime staple first published by Marryat ca. 1817. No copies recorded in the NUC none located on OCLC with KVK locating an 1866 edition in Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya. Richardson Hermanos, No. 23, Cornhill hardcover books
19964639Bellevue WA: Family Research and Development 1996. First Edition. 939pp. Quarto 28 cm Blue cloth with the title gilt on the front board and backstrip. Near fine. This publication names nearly 10000 descendants of John D. Lee the only person charged and convicted of the atrocities of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. This work by a Lee descendant is an updated version of Manetta Henrie's 1960 publication 'Descendants of John Doyle Lee.' Color frontispiece of Lee.<br/><br/>"Sometimes in moments of discouragement we may feel like a leaf floating on an ocean. Actually each of us is a figure woven into an intricate tapestry that extends forward and back through the eternities. We are not alone. This present work is meant to give Lee descendants a sense of this eternal pattern an identity perhaps even a feeling of understanding and closeness with their ancestors." - from the Introduction. Family Research and Development unknown books
1888259608New York: Pollard & Moss 1888. 1888 Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Binding sound with light rubbing to extremities. Boards show slight toning and soiling text is free of any markings but shows toning to endpapers. An early edition of this classic. Binding protected in a hand-cut mylar cover. Very Good binding. Pollard & Moss unknown books
19114651911. LUCAS June Richardson. THE CHILDREN OF FRANCE AND THE RED CROSS. With Seventeen Illustrations From Photographs. NY: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1918. Small 8vo. blue cloth stamped in red white blue & gilt. First Edition. Dr. William Palmer Lucas was chief of the Red Cross Children's Bureau of the Department of Civic Affairs in France in 1917 and this book is his wife's daily journal account of the activities there during World War One. Signed presentation from Mrs. Lucas on the front endpaper: "R. B. Richardson Oct 1918 from his pal June Richardson Lucas." The R. B. Richardson name appears to be written in another hand and may be a relative of the author. I have been unable to locate any other examples of her signature and thus quite uncommon! Very Good condition minor wear. $150.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1992150347N.p.: N.p. 1992. Vintage borderless reference photograph of Louis Malle on the set of the 1992 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1991 novel by Josephine Hart.<br/><br/>British cabinet minister Dr. Stephen Fleming Jeremy Irons falls desperately and obsessively in love with his son's fiancee Anna Juliette Binoche. After beginning a tempestuous affair Stephen tells Anna that he is willing to sacrifice his family and his cabinet position to be with her something which Anna has no intention of allowing.<br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Miranda Richardson. <br/><br/>Shot on location in England and France. <br/><br/>7 x 5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1816294720Boston: James Loring and West & Richardson 1816. hardcover. very good. 264 pages. 16mo leather-backed marbled boards; boards considerably rubbed corners bumped leather worn at hinges pages toned and foxed throughout some contemporary notations in ink on a few blank pages. Boston: James Loring and West & Richardson 1816. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Early American imprint.<br/><br/> James Loring and West & Richardson unknown books
2015274N.P.: by the artist 2015. Original. Framed and matted. Fine. Lucas Richardson. Framed in black wood and matted in charcoal gray: overall size 18 1/2" x 15 1/2" / image displayed: 7 7/8" x 4 7/8". Lucas Richardson graduated valedictorian from DuCret School of Art in 2002. He has a double major in graphic design and fine art illustration. He continued to study with Peter Caras who had been instructed by Frank Reilley James Bama and Norman Rockwell. As a portrait artist Richardson has undertaken commissions in oil & charcoal mediums. He is also actively engaged in digital design. A STRIKING Portrait! by the artist unknown books
1986D7658The Baltimore Museum of Art 1986. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; 4to; pp. 263 with illustrations in b/w and full-color. Spine creased; covers and corners gently rubbed. Gift inscription on half-title p. otherwise text block is bright and clean. With text by Vernon L. Lidtke Karin von Maur Nancy J. Troy Debra McCall and others; plus a chronology and bibliography. <br/><br/> The Baltimore Museum of Art paperback books
1986255323Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1986. First. paperback. fine. Schlemmer Oskar. Profusely illustrated in color and black & white. 263 pages. 4to glossy pictorial wrappers. Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 1986. First softcover edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Exhibition Catalogue.<br/><br/> The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
1952163487Philadelphia Toronto: The John C. Winston Company 1952. Octavo cloth. First edition. A Robinsonade in which an "average American family" on their way to the Moon is stranded on Venus an unpleasant unexplored planet with a hostile environment including bat people and flesh eating plants. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 5-54. Mild tanning along inner hinges text block tanned else a fine copy in very good first printing dust jacket four titles listed on rear panel with wear along top and bottom edges and soiling to rear panel. Jacket illustration by Virgil Finlay. #163487 The John C. Winston Company unknown books
1953165626Philadelphia Toronto: The John C. Winston Company 1953. Octavo cloth. First edition. A hundred years after the members of the first expedition to the dreaded planet Saturn vanished one by one the second expedition's spaceship lands on its moon Titan. "Subsequently the crew is exposed to a series of terrifying incidents and members disappear. Gradually it becomes apparent that Saturn is inhabited and both the Saturnians an old civilized race and the descendants of Captain Dearborn first explorer of Saturn who disappeared mysteriously do not want any interlopers. The crew however is set free as the Saturnians decide rapprochement is inevitable. Suspenseful well-written mystery for two-thirds of the book; then speculation about the possibility of life on Saturn intrudes." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 5-90. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 5-55. A fine copy in good first printing dust jacket 20 titles listed on rear panel with tiny chip from top edge of spine panel rubbing along folds and clipped price. #165626 The John C. Winston Company unknown books
1953163478Philadelphia Toronto: The John C. Winston Company 1953. Octavo cloth. First edition. A hundred years after the members of the first expedition to the dreaded planet Saturn vanished one by one the second expedition's spaceship lands on its moon Titan. "Subsequently the crew is exposed to a series of terrifying incidents and members disappear. Gradually it becomes apparent that Saturn is inhabited and both the Saturnians an old civilized race and the descendants of Captain Dearborn first explorer of Saturn who disappeared mysteriously do not want any interlopers. The crew however is set free as the Saturnians decide rapprochement is inevitable. Suspenseful well-written mystery for two-thirds of the book; then speculation about the possibility of life on Saturn intrudes." - Anatomy of Wonder 1995 5-90. Part of the classic Winston science fiction series for young readers published between 1952 and 1961. Anatomy of Wonder 1976 5-55. A fine copy in very good plus first printing dust jacket 20 titles listed on rear panel with light wear along top and bottom edges faded spine panel and clipped price. Jacket illustration by Alex Schomburg. Overall a decent example of the jacket. #163478 The John C. Winston Company unknown books
195252214Philadelphia: John C. Winston 1952. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22cm; red boards stamped in black on spine; illustrated endpaper art by Alex Schomburg; dustjacket by Virgil Finlay; 214pp. some soiling mostly to upper textblock; a few minor bumps to board edge; Very Good. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $200; nicks and edgewear to the extremities; small chips at spine ends; Very Good.<br/><br/>This is an intergalactic desert island story described as "a Venusian Robinsonade" CLUTE and NICHOLLS 1275. John C. Winston unknown books
1905009031Spooner Wisconsin 1905. Card. Very good. Four card-mounted photographs each measuring approximately 7" x 5". One of the cards is blind-stamped "L. L. Richardson Spooner Wis." and one has a later annotation on the reverse "Shell Lake Lumber / Spooner Wisconsin." The photographs are in nice shape; there is some wear and soiling to the cards; one card has a marginal dampstain. The photographs show: <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Seven lumberjacks posed on a small dock with an axe adze and two-man crosscut saw <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Five lumberjacks resting on a large log in front of what appears to be a very large hoist or crane <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Two lumberjacks posing in front of a 15-foot high log pile taking a break from stripping bark and <p style="margin-left:3%; margin-right:3%;">Two lumberjacks posing with a two-horse team in a snowy clearing. <p>L. L. Richardson was a Walworth County photographer who worked from a shop in Spooner between 1905 and 1906. <br /><br />Shell Lake Lumber was the largest lumbering company in the region during the early 1900s. The rivers and streams in this area of Wisconsin were not suitable for transporting logs so the area's forests remained virtually untouched until the arrival of the railroad in 1880 after which a large sawmill was built. The company operated a number of mobile logging camps throughout the region that moved from place to place to harvest new stands of timber. The yellow pine harvested by Shell Lake was highly prized and commanded a significant premium for its superior girth height and exceptionally straight and clear bodies. <br /><br /> books
2011172059Boston MA: Museum of Fine Arts 2011. First edition. Hardcover. 71 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 18 2011 through March 4 2012. Essay by Brenda Richardson. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket and with a fine wraparound band. An attractive catalog. Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
199040314Lewiston:: Edwin Mellen Press. Fine. 1990. Hardcover. 0889461236 . Volume 5 on the Women's Studies series. First edition. Fine in burgundy cloth. No dust jacket. ; 763 pages . Edwin Mellen Press, hardcover books
1978UKELAME00CLBrigham Young University Press 1978. Very Good. Keller Frances Richardson. American Crusade: The Life of Charles Waddell Chesnutt. Provo UT: Brigham Young University Press 1978. 304pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Gilt stamped cloth. Book condition: VG/Good. Spine ends bumped. Jacket rubbed and moisture damaged with small losses from edges. Price tag to rear panel. Dust Jacket Condition: . Brigham Young University Press hardcover books
1978007144Provo: Brigham Young University Press 1978. xvi 304p. b/w illus. dj. Brigham Young University Press unknown books
19786559Provo: Brigham Young University Press 1978. Hardcover. xvi 304p. illus. very good hardcover in dj. Keller counterposes her subject to Booker T. Washington portraying the Cleveland-based Chesnutt as an advocate of full and immediate equality within American society. The biography includes a chapter on W.E.B. Du Bois. Brigham Young University Press hardcover books
2002UKELFIC00EMIndiana University Press 2002. Fine. Keller Frances Richardson. Fictions of U.S. History : A Theory and Four Illustrations. Bloomington: Indiana University Press 2002. 1st edition. 184pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: NF/NF. Dust Jacket Condition: . Indiana University Press hardcover books
1948149366London: British Lion 1948. Vintage reference photograph of director Julien Duvivier and cinematographer Henri Alekan in conversation with Orson Welles on the set of the 1948 film at London Film Studios in Shepperton. With holograph ink annotations on the verso regarding layout and identifying the figures in the photograph.<br/><br/>Based on the 1877 novel wherein a young woman's loveless marriage leads her to begin an affair with a dashing Czarist officer. <br/><br/>Welles visited England in 1948 to discuss his 1949 film "The Third Man" with producer Alexander Korda who also served as the producer for Duvivier's "Anna Karenina." Although Duvivier arguably achieved a lesser degree of lasting fame than many of his contemporaries the director was held in high esteem by Welles and fellow Hollywood greats Ingmar Bergman Michael Powell and John Ford.<br/><br/>Set in Russia. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. British Lion unknown books
1970152422New York: Arthur Langer Productions 1970. Draft script for an unproduced musical circa 1970. Annotation in holograh marker of copy number "18" on title page.<br/><br/>From the estate of actress Monique van Vooren. Book and lyrics written by Julian Barry screenwriter and playwright perhaps best known for his Academy Award nominated script for Bob Fosse's 1974 film "Lenny." Music written by Claibe Richardson whose most notable Broadway theatre score was for the briefly run 1971 musical adaptation of Truman Capote's 1951 novel "The Glass Harp" a production that has since developed a devoted cult following.<br/><br/>Boston University's Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center in their "Inventory of the Julian Barry Collection #950" records two much shorter drafts of "Escadrille" a first draft dated 7/15/66 42 pages and a second draft dated 12/31/66 63 pages. In July 1971 Arthur Langer whose production company produced the script attempted to form a partnership unsuccessfully for the purpose of producing the musical.<br/><br/>A young Harford student Devon MacDonald travels to France in the early days of World War I to join La Fayette Escadrille flying fighters against the German forces.<br/><br/>Teal titled wrappers. Title page present with credits for Words by: Julian Barry and Music by Claibe Richardson. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-47. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good with creasing and some closed tears at extremities and an inch and half tear at spine bound with two gold brads. Arthur Langer Productions unknown books
1782263934London: J. Stockale; R. Faulder 1782. First Edition. Half Leather. Very Good binding. Ritson's first book in which he attacks Thomas Warton's History of English Poetry in such vitriolic tones -- Warton is a preternder a cheater and a liar -- as to cause quite a contretemps in late 18th century English literary circles. One assumes this actually pleased Ritson as he went on the next year to attack Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. Eventually Ritson went complete mad barricading himself in his rooms at Gray's Inn and setting fire to a pile of manuscripts. In an attractive later binding in red half-goat over marbled board with raised bands. We assume the binder was charged with binding a group of different books to a uniform size -- the title page is trimmed and mounted and all the other leaves are folded neatly to fit the bottom edge and then the leading edge over it. Rather astonishing actually. Very Good binding. J. Stockale; R. Faulder unknown books