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1978152232Los Angeles: T.A.T Communications Company 1978. Three original scripts for two episodes from the short-lived gothic horror sitcom which aired on NBC in 1979. First Draft and a Second Draft scripts for the pilot episode "The Blacke Death" which aired on April 12 1979 and a First Draft script for the third episode "The Evil from Within" here under its working title "Death Walks" which aired on April 26 1979. Annotations in holograph ink on several pages of both First Draft scripts.<br/><br/>A widow inherits her husband's castle which is also a "think tank" filled with crazy scientists and eccentric characters determined to get rid of her. Featuring voice-over narration by Peter Lawford.<br/><br/>"The Blacke Death" First Draft:<br/>Green titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated July 28 1977 with credits for screenwriters Brad Buckner and Eugenie Ross-Leming. 31 leaves with last page of text numbered 29. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"The Blacke Death" Second Draft:<br/>Pink titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as Second Draft on the front wrapper dated August 3 1978 with credits for screenwriters Eugenie Ross-Leming and Brad Buckner. 50 leaves with last page of text numbered 49. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>"Death Walks" First Draft:<br/>Green titled self-wrappers integral with title page noted as First Draft on the front wrapper dated August 4 1977 with credits for screenwriters Eugenie Ross-Leming. 33 leaves with last page of text numbered 31. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. T.A.T Communications Company unknown books
197823158Farmingdale NY: Trans-High Corporation 1978. First Edition. Wraps. Very good -. 4to. Saddle-stapled photographic wraps. Covers edgeworn and scuffed; top staple of three insecurely attached. Pages toned. Very good minus. <br/><br/>Early issue of the magazine with an opinion piece by Andy Warhol "I don't know anyone who takes amphetamines anymore" a guide to punk London by Victor Bockris a feature on Willie Nelson a poem by Muhammad Ali Patti Smith on Pasolini and a selection of Lou Reed's poems from his then-unpublished collection ALL THE PRETTY PEOPLE. Note that while the cover and table of contents identify this as May '78 issue 33 the TOC verso small print reads "July 1978 No. 35. Trans-High Corporation paperback books
182254896London: Charles and James Ollier 1822. First edition 8vo pp. 7 viii-xi 1 60; ca. 1970s full red goatskin triple gilt rules on covers gilt-decorated spine in 6 compartments gilt-lettered direct in 3; the binding is signed on the turn-in "Ex Libris Brent Gration-Maxfield 1972." With the final leaf containing "Written on Hearing the News of the Death of Napoleon." A fine copy. Hellas was the last work Shelley published since three months later on 8 July 1822 he drowned in the Bay of Spezia. Ashley Library V pp. 84-85; Tinker 1902. <br/><br/> Charles and James Ollier unknown books
201372569College Station:: Texas A&M University Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2013. Hardcover. 1603444297 . Black and white photographs and line drawings throughout. First edition. Bumped corners else fine in a fine dust jacket. ; 321 pages . Texas A&M University Press, hardcover books
2012168980Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 2012. Paperback. New in shrinkwrap. Color-illustrated wraps with white and orange lettering. 82 pp. BW and color illustrations. Published on the occasion of the exhibition Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop Philadelphia Museum of Art September 7-November 25 2012. Philadelphia Museum of Art paperback books
19869017713New York: St Martin's 1986. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original black cloth spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> St Martin's hardcover books
1986230733New York: St. Martin's Press 1986. Hardcover. 164p. personal inscription signed by the author as Shelley on the title page very good first edition in boards and unclipped djr. Third novel in a series featuring ex-Chicago womanizer cop Jake Samson who has been transplanted to San Francisco and takes on a lesbian carpenter as a sidekick. Mystery series by the former journalist and editor who wrote for The Advocate and Mother Jones. St. Martin's Press hardcover books
198684290New York: St. Martin's Press 1986. Octavo hardcover. First edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #84290 St. Martin's Press unknown books
1970154795New York: Paulist Press 1970. 52p. wraps ownership inscription penned in red on title page. Paulist Press unknown books
197020335New York: Paulist Press 1970. Pamphlet. 52p. wraps first edition very good condition 5x7 inches. Paulist Press unknown books
1984230731New York: St. Martin's Press 1984. Hardcover. 224p. personal inscription signed by the author as Shelley on the title page very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj with edgewear and short closed tear on front cover. Second novel in a series featuring ex-Chicago womanizer cop Jake Samson who has been transplanted to San Francisco and takes on a lesbian carpenter as a sidekick. Mystery series by the former journalist and editor who wrote for The Advocate and Mother Jones. St. Martin's Press hardcover books
186993832Boston:: Sever Francis & Co. Good. 1869. Hardcover. Third American edition. Small octavo bound in burgundy cloth with the title in gilt lettering on the spine dark brown endpapers. An ex-library copy with typical markings: moderate to heavy shelf wear and aging frayed with loss at the spine ends library book-plate on front paste-down small library stamp on title page library pocket and card on rear paste-down occasional foxing throughout text block else good. ; 177 pages . Sever, Francis, & Co., hardcover books
198449068Northampton MA: Pennyroyal 1984. Moser Barry. Broadside 9-1/2x25 inches. Fold across at the top third. Advertises the publication of Pennyroyal's edition of Frankenstein with illustrations by Barry Moser. One of the woodcuts of lightning decorates the broadside. Printed in black with Frankenstein in rust. Slightly soiled at top slightly rippled but VG. Pennyroyal unknown books
197320101ENew York: Avon 1973. First Edition. Paperback Original. Near fine with minor creases to the outer corners of the rear cover in printed wrappers. The complete teleplay of the television movie Frankenstein: The True Story starring James Mason Leonard Whiting as Dr. Frankenstein Michael Sarazin as the creature David McCallum Jane Seymour and Agnes Moorehead. Avon paperback books
183115881JLondon: Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley 1831. Third Edition corrected and revised by Mary Shelley as well as being the First Illustrated Edition. Engraved frontispieces and illustrated title page by Theodor von Holst depicting Frankenstein and the creature. Late 19th-century brown three-quarter morocco with red leather label and gilt-stamped and tooled spine. Marble endpapers and matching all three marbled sides. Vintage 19th century bookplate of Anthony Salvin and Anne Andrews Neffield. A little foxing to the first few pages else a very good plus copy. Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley hardcover books
19822310301Chicago: The University of Chicago Press 1982. Trade Paperback. Good. Minor ink marks edges foxed. 1982 Trade Paperback. xlv 287 pp. Edited with variant readings and introduction and notes by James Rieger. "James Rieger's Frankenstein is relatively special among editions: it is the definitive scholarly text and it is also the most readable copy for the classroom and the general reader. . . .The Rieger Frankenstein is very simply the best edition of this tremendously important and popular novel. The University of Chicago Press paperback books
197687631Toronto:: Clarke Irwin & Company Limited. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0772010587 . The novel portion is the Mary Shelley work edited and abridged by the authors. First Canadian printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Clarke, Irwin & Company Limited, hardcover 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
19949024313Hertfordshire: Wordsworth Classics <br /> 1994. Hardcover. Fine/fine. <br/><br/> Wordsworth Classics <br /> hardcover books
198321260New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1983. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Near fine. First trade edition with the Wrightson illustrations. Small folio. 1922pp. Red paper spine gilt; green paper boards gilt title on the upper board. Deep blue endpapers. There are some spots on the textblock edges and a gift inscription on the front free endpaper else a fine copy. The dustarapper is price-clipped. It has a stain along the bottom edge else is in very good condition. Berni Wrightson's genius brings a new dimension to Mary Shelley's masterwork. He has created magnificent pen and ink drawings that appear to be nothing less than 19th century wood or steel engravings. Dodd, Mead and Company hardcover books
200481304Madrid:: Del Prado Publishers. Fine. 2004. Hardcover. 8497980255 . Part I only. Part of The Miniature Classics Library series. Unabridged. First edition thus miniature - measures roughly 2" x 2.5". Fine in a cream colored leather binding. . Del Prado Publishers, hardcover books
19942310055New York: Signet 1994. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Faintly toned. 1994 Mass Market Paperback. The story of Victor Frankenstein and the monstrous creature he created. Signet paperback books
1992127640Long Beach CA: FHP Hippodrome Gallery 1992. First edition. Leporello style book. Published in the occasion of an exhibition that ran December 10 1992 through January 30 1993. Beautifully printed at the Visual Studies Workship. A collaborative book with contributions by Hoyt King Lyons and Robinson. A fine copy in a near fine plastic bag as issued. A very attractive production. FHP Hippodrome Gallery unknown books
19829854New York: E. P. Dutton. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1982. First Edition. Hardcover. 0525241329 . nice copy bottom corners bumped light shelfwear small smudge on bottom page edges; jacket a bit rubbed minor wear at edges and corners. SIGNED by the author on the ffep with a long personal inscription to actress Marie Windsor whose address label appears on the front pastedown "with hopes that the message here - that we must forgive and come to terms with our demons - has meaning for you." The novel deals with a high-powered female photojournalist whose professional life consumes her: "Work is her reality the rest of life something left aside to be handled after the deadlines." Needless to say this doesn't do wonders for her love life. Marie Windsor to whom the book is inscribed is best remembered by film buffs for her role in Stanley Kubrick's "The Killing." Signed by Author . E. P. Dutton hardcover books
1982705892NY: E.P. Dutton. 1982. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. E.P. Dutton paperback books