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1956M6135Grafelfing:: Edmund Banaschewski 1956. 1956. 248 x 171 mm. 8vo. 333 pp. Numerous port. plates 10 folding plates. Gilt-stamped green cloth t.e. green. Ownership rubber stamp on title. Very good. Edmund Banaschewski, (1956). hardcover books
1949133084Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1949. Vintage studio still photograph of director Douglas Sirk working on the set of the 1949 film noir. <br/><br/>A wonderful photograph of the entire crew shooting a scene where Cornel Wilde and Patricia Knight are parting at an airport. Sirk is standing on a crane support at the left and cinematographer Charles Lawton Jr. is seated just below. A key American noir from an original screenplay by Samuel Fuller. <br/><br/>Shot on location throughout Los Angeles and notably in the Bradbury Building on Broadway now an architectural landmark originally built in 1893 by Los Angeles mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury and designed by George Wyman. <br/><br/>In a custom museum-quality frame archivally mounted with UV glass. 7 x 9 inches borderless with a studio stamp and a mimeograph snipe on the verso. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown books
1895215072London: Elkin Mathews. Dublin: Hodges Figgis & Co. Limited 1895. First edition. xiii 1 140 4 20 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Original green cloth. Fine. First edition. xiii 1 140 4 20 ads pp. 1 vols. 8vo. With 4 poems by Oscar Wilde and poems by Douglas Hyde Aubrey de Vere John Todhunter William Wilde. Elkin Mathews. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., Limited unknown books
19067596NY BUCKLES 1906 1906. BLACK CLOTH PIRATED EDITION GOOD-VERY GOOD. Hardcover. NY, BUCKLES, 1906 hardcover books
1907224723Berlin S. Fischer ca. 1907. 1907. Third edition. Thin 8vo. 39 pages. Translated into German by Max Meyerfeld. Original stiff wrappers printed in red and black. Very good. Soft cover. Berlin, S. Fischer, ca. 1907. paperback books
199944179Wommelgem Belgium: Blondé Artprinting International 1999. First Edition. Quarto 31cm x 25cm. Gray cloth boards hardcover with titling blind-stamped on cover and spine; pictorial dustjacket; 344pp; illus. Fine copy; appears new. Very Good dustwrapper; small tear to upper cover panel; shelf wear to extremities else clean and sound. Published on the occasion of the retrospective exhibition 'James Ensor' commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Belgian artist's death held at the Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique in Brussels September 24 1999-February 13 2000. Scholarly texts by art historians and curators coupled with a catalogue of 370 color reproductions of Ensor's paintings drawings watercolours prints engravings posters and memorabilia. Blondé Artprinting International unknown books
1905010791Greenwich CT: The Literary Collector Press 1905. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited edition 975 copies. 12 mo paper-backed boards front and spine label sides untrimmed 107pp. Spine label showing some repair with attendant flaking at hinge. Internals near fine. PON and 1910 date ffe. Uncommon. The Literary Collector Press hardcover books
7597LEIPZIG INSEL 1912. GERMAN TEXT THIRD EDITION VERY GOOD. LEIPZIG, INSEL, 1912 unknown books
199460807NY:: Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 1561630853 . Color illustrations throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine Publishing, hardcover books
58081Mt. Vernon NY: Peter Pauper Press. VERA BOCK. Oblong 8vo 87. Bound in cloth backed boards a very good copy in worn publisher's box. Peter Pauper Press unknown books
1993008795East Hampton NY: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller 1993. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limied edition of 300 copies this #25. Small 8vo in size approximately 50 cards of the front panel of the dustjackets of works from novels from contemporary authors like DeLillo McCarhy Ellroy etc. with sheets of text with anecdotes from the authors about how the dustjacket design came about - housed in a clamshell box with paper title label. Coral Graphics did the color printing. Typesetting and printing was by The Stinehour Press the box handmade by Sjiored Hofstra and the whole production designed by Chip Kidd and Barbara who have signed the limittation sheet. A tad of facding to the gray clioth around the edges of the box else as new. Glenn Horowitz Bookseller hardcover books
1943146447Universal City: Universal Pictures 1943. Post-production script for the 1943 anthology film. With a single holograph pencil annotation to the title page reading UF145. <br/><br/>A three-part anthology film with supernatural stories woven together by a conversation about the occult between two clubmen. The second of the three stories is based on Oscar Wilde's 1891 short story "Lord Arthur Savillle's Crime."<br/><br/>White titled self-wrappers noted as REVISED VERSION on the front wrapper dated AUGUST 28 1943 with credits for director Julien Duvivier and actors Charles Boyer Barbara Stanwyck Robert Benchley and other cast members. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound at the top edge with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
1922228889<p>First edition. Octavo. Original gilt stamped white cloth t.e.g. uncut. Dust jacket unclipped; 3" chip on spine; few small chips; some separation at fold on flap. Very good. 39 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Jarrold & Sons Norwich. One of 1000 copies on handmade paper.</p> Methuen & Co., Ltd. hardcover books
192326145NY: Putnam 1923. Second Edition. 12mo. Quite scarce. VG. Withheld for many years the masque was finally released for printing. Putnam unknown books
19062221794<p>Second edition. Small octavo. Original green stiff stapled wrappers stamped in black. No dust jacket. Very good. 34 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Mason 592.</p> Privately Printed paperback books
1947WRCLIT68402Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox 1947. Six highly colorful 11 x 14" lobby cards. One card with wedge-shaped closed tear in upper right margin the remaining five a bit dusty at margins some soft creases else very good or better. A good representation of the lobby cards issued to promote the U.S. release of Lajos Biró's screen adaptation of Wilde's 1895 satirical play regarding politics character finances and perception. Alexander Korda directed and Paulette Goddard Michael Wilding Diana Wynyard Hugh Williams played the leads. Cecil Beaton designed the costumes for the Technicolor production. Thea von Harbou wrote the screenplay for the previous 1935 German language adaptation starring Brigitte Helm which was released in the U.S. a decade earlier. After a long career as screenwriter for top market costume pictures Biró died in 1947. 20th Century Fox unknown books
198733044Millwood: Breakthrough Publications. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0914327054 . Illustrated. Revised edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. . Breakthrough Publications hardcover books
198048881Boston MA: D. Reidel Publishing Company 1980. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics 5. Boston MA: D. Reidel Publishing Company 1980. 495 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Burgundy cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. OwnerÕs name to front pastedown; else interior clean and tight. Dustjacket edgeworn. A very nice copy in dustjacket. Very good/Very good. D. Reidel Publishing Company hardcover books
134067N.P.: Rolf Lock n.d. gilt-tooled crushed morocco in leather clamshell box with author and title gilt-stamped on spine. Miniature Books. miniature book 9.3 by 6.9 cm. gilt-tooled crushed morocco in leather clamshell box with author and title gilt-stamped on spine. unpaginated. Text in German. Written by hand by Lock on parchment. Calligraphy and illustrations by Rolf Lock. Lock b. 1955 studied lithography 1970-3 and calligraphy 1978-82 and founded his own press in 1991. Bound by Swiss artist Roland Meuter of Weggis Switzerland where he has operated a bindery since 1998. "R MEUTER" stamped on back pastedown. Hand gilt by Samuel Feinstein of Chicago Illinois U.S.A.; "SF-GILDER" stamped and embossed on leather on back pastedown. A German translation of Wilde's prose poem "House of Judgment" first published in Spirit Lamp III:2 February 17 1893 an Oxford magazine edited by Alfred Douglas. See Stuart Mason Bibliography of Oscar Wilde London: T. Werner Laurie 1914 211 Rolf Lock unknown books
1995183613Antwerpen: European University 1995. Softcover. VG light shelfwear to wraps pages are very clean and clear. Blue wraps bw illustrated; 224 pp; illustrated throughout in bw and color. Text in German. Hauset: its neo-Gothic St. Roch and Genoveva Church and the old St. Roch Chapel. European University unknown books
1947202108Los Angeles: Homer H. Boelter 1947. Magazine. 16p. 9x12 inches illustrations photos biographies story of the play very good theatrical program in stapled pictorial wraps with mild toning to white covers Cecil Beaton costume sketch on covers. Starred Skinner and Estelle Winwood with designs by Beaton. Homer H. Boelter unknown books
1906212404Sunderland: Keystone Press 1906. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. Original blue printed wrappers stitched. Faded some chipping of corners and edges light browning of leaves else a good copy. First edition. Number 92 of 50 copies printed on hand-made paper. 1 vols. 8vo. The lecture Wilde presented in 1883 shortly after his two American trips of 1882 and 1883. Ransom p. 261 Keystone Press unknown books
1891WRCLIT61926New York: Dodd Mead 1891. Rose cloth over boards lettered in yellow top edge stained brown. Spine a trifle darkened with some hand-smudging to cloth small nick at crown of spine but a very good copy. An American issue of the British sheets. Mason/Millard was unable to examine a copy of the American issue of the first edition sheets but describes a literal date in the title-imprint in a binding of the same color of cloth as this copy with the same overall dimensions. However the American issue of the second London edition does bear a literal date 1894 in the title imprint and is bound in tan cloth. Hence the copy in hand is most likely not a variant of the American issue of the second edition and may very well be the American issue of the first edition sheets 600 copies at variance from Mason/Millard's speculative description. With the pencil ownership inscription of American publisher Ingalls Kimball dated Chicago August 1894. MASON/MILLARD 343. Dodd, Mead hardcover books
190555806NY: Brentanos 1905. Reprint first issued in 1891. 8vo pp. 263. Bound in some soiled tan cloth bookplate and former owner's name on end paper. Brentanos unknown books
190446909Portland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1904. One of 600 copies on van Gelder hand made paper. 8vo pp. 236. Ivory paper over boards. Cover little worn; cover and edges somewhat soiled a little interior foxing and spotting o/w a VG tight copy. Thomas B. Mosher unknown books