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RO80091390TELERAMA S.A.. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 106 pages. Nombreuses illustrations et photos en couleurs, dans le texte et hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
1993R110415048Télérama. Novembre 1993. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 98 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en couleurs dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
1985R200133552Galerie Adrien Maeght. 1985. In-Folio. Broché. A relier, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. non paginé, environ 32 pages, nombreuses photos et reproductions en couleur hors texte - annotation au crayon papier sur la page de titre, couverture désolidarisée du corps de l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 708-Galeries, musées, collections d'art
196913429Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 1969. Softcover. Very Good. Spine a little sunned. Light scuffing to wraps. A few pages have very light pencil marginalia.; Hypomnemata. Heft 22; 63 pages . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht paperback
196836727Edizioni Dell'ateneo. 1968. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber. Very minor shelfwear. Shelfwear to DJ with creasing and minor chipping.; Italian introduction and commentary with Greek and Latin text.; Lyricorum Graecorum Quae Exstant 3; 255 pages . Edizioni Dell'ateneo hardcover
19682221868<p>"George Cukor" 13 pages Hollywood 1968. Together with two Autograph Letters Signed "Mike" from Mike Steen and a typed 2 page manuscript by Steen. Very good.</p><p>This manuscript is published in Steen's 1969 book "A Look at Tennessee Williams" New York Hawthorn Books Inc. pages 40-55. It is preceded by an introduction by Steen discussing his Cukor interview. A copy of the book is included.</p> unknown books
19682221868<p>"George Cukor" 13 pages Hollywood 1968. Together with two Autograph Letters Signed "Mike" from Mike Steen and a typed 2 page manuscript by Steen. Very good.</p><p>This manuscript is published in Steen's 1969 book "A Look at Tennessee Williams" New York Hawthorn Books Inc. pages 40-55. It is preceded by an introduction by Steen discussing his Cukor interview. A copy of the book is included.</p> unknown
19542221680<p>"Charles Brackett" 1 page 19 August 1954 on Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences letterhead to 20th Century-Fox executive Buddy Adler regarding on Academy Committee. 10 1/2' x 7 1/4". Very good paper clip rust stain.</p><p>Brackett 1892-1969 was an author screenwriter film producer best known for screenplays of "Sunset Boulevard" "Ninotchka" and "Lost Weekend."</p> unknown books
1972605485<p>"Helen" in black ink on her engraved Cosmopolitan letterhead October 27 1972. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" 1 page recto only. Fine. To literary agent Mr. H.N. Swanson H.M. Swanson Inc. 8523 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood Calif. 90069 In part: ". . .Thanks so much for telling me about THE RACE. I doubt it would be right for us - we usually stick either to mysteries and thrillers or something with a Cosmopolitan girl heroine. . ." Provenance: from the estate of H.N. Swanson.</p> unknown books
1957500113<p>"Ray" on light blue personal 6925 Neptune Place letterhead La Jolla June 3 1957. 4to. 2 pages on separate leaves stapled together. To Edgar N. Carter at N.H. Swanson Company in West Hollywood: "Would it make any difference to a TV deal if I agreed to write the dialogue not the story -- only I suppose what you could call a polish job. Of course the writer would loathe me. I must make it clear that any work I should do would on be done in any TV studio since it might be from Tahiti or Tasmania. I understand that changes might be made because some actor might say "This line just isn't me" or some director might like George Marshall have an itching pencil. I ought to have something to say about who is to play the part. I think the actor is more important than the summer radio shot. I think you have the job of convincing these lauatics that if a show is to last it must cost not too much and must have some sort of special quality. Marlowe is a character of some nobility of scorching wit sad but not defeated lonely but never really sure of himself. It is impossible to think that such a man would not have a sex life but so many writers of this sort of story have made it too blatant and too vulgar. Marlowe would get almost any woman into bed with him by a certain obscure technique which depends almost entirely on making a woman feel that you respect her. Some of this has to go into Philip Marlowe if his is to be any good. If it is not possible to achieve this I think we should forget the whole thing. After all a great many writers have been trying to steal him from me for 15 years and they have never done it yet".</p> unknown books
2221705<p>"Hamlin Garland" 1 page June 10 n.y. on Schuyler Arms 307 West 98th St. New York letterhead. 9 1/2" x 6" to Robert Judson Aley President University of Maine. Garland details his travel plans to attend "the exercises" at the University of Maine. Very good mounting traces on verso.</p><p>Garland served on the Board of Charles F. Lummis' Sequoya League.</p><p>Garland 1860-1940 was an American author; winner of the Pulitzer Prize 1921; film credits include "Money Magic" 1917; "Cavanough of the Forest Rangers" 1918 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger; "Ranger of the Big Pines" 1925 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger.</p> unknown books
1961500438<p>On letterhead La Jolla CA August 2 1961: to Harold Heifetz a long interesting letter regarding a proposed film project in Ensenada. 4to. 1 page.</p> books
19572221676<p>"Sterling and Gladys" 1 page June 7 1957 on his Morristown N. J. letterhead to broadcast executive Carl Haverlin transmitting his manuscript of "The Mark Twain Broadcast." 10 1/2" x 7 1/4". Very good.</p><p>Together with the 7 page typed manuscript signed in full June 5 1957. 11" x 8 1/2". Very good.</p><p>North 1906-1974 was an American author his book "Rascal" won the 1964 Newbery Medal. His novel "So Dear to My Heart" 1948 was filmed by Disney starring Burl Ives Bobby Driscoll and Beulah Bondi.</p> unknown books
1953500494<p>On personal letterhead Crescent Beach St. Augustine Fl. May 11 1953. 4to 1 page. Her letters are scarce; To Mr. Miller: "I cannot tell you how deeply I regret that it will be impossible for me to attend the Luncheon in honor of Fanny Butcher. I am dependent on my husband to drive me with my assorted animal family to my summer home. Fanny Butcher has long been a powerful influence in the field of American Letters. While lesser editors have come and gone she has maintained consistent integrity and the highest standards. Of Fanny Butcher the woman I can only say that to know her is to love her. Her warm heart and completely charming personality are a delight to those of us privileged to call ourselves her friends. To many Moore years of her superb editing and her gilt for friendship!".</p> unknown books
1939603046<p>"Sidney Sheldon" in black fountain pen ink on pictorial Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Studios letterhead Beverly Hills California May 1 1939. 8 1/2" x 11"; 2 separate pages recto only. Very good. To Mr. Robert Lewis H.N. Swanson Beverly Hills Sheldon newly arrived in Hollywood and employed at 20th Century Fox as a reader submits his resume to the Swanson agency. He lists his academic credits at Northwestern University as well as radio work acting and newspaper jobs writings etc. A fascinating look into his life years before he became famous. IMDB lists his first film credit as "South of Panama" 1941. Sheldon b. 1917 - d. 2007 born February 11 1917 Chicago Illinois; died January 30 2007 Rancho Mirage California; American novelist and screenwriter. His screenplays include: "Annie Get Your Gun" 1950; "Bloodline" 1979; "Sands of Time" 1992; "A Stranger in the Mirror" 1993. Hi work for television includes: creator of "I Dream of Jeannie" 1965 and "Hart to Hart" 1979.</p> unknown books
1976500588<p>"Irving" on letterhead Beverly Hills January 2 1976; to Robert England San Francisco: "Thank you for the letter telling me how to go about bringing a guest to the Grove the annual Bohemian Club outing. I will follow procedures! I learned that your play will be the big production at the Grove this Summer. I'm making plans to be there. Hopefully Nelson Doubleday will be able to spare that weekend too." 4to. 1 page.</p> unknown books
1948500593<p>"Theodore Sturgeon" New York July 20 1948. 4to. 1 page. To William Targ of the World Publishing Company: ".I should like to go on record with the following: Science-fiction is always a starting thing when first encountered. The hesitation of your Cleveland office is in this light eminently understandable. I want to stress two things: first the youth of today differs markedly from that which reveled in PEEWEE HARRIS and the TOM SWIFT books but their sense of realism and sky's-the-limit fantasy are being developed by the juvenile novel's chief competitors -- the movies and the comics. My second point is that in writing I am by no means limited to science-fiction. I have sold in many fields. I would greatly appreciate it if you would let me know when your Cleveland office is sure they want to kill the JET JACKSON project altogether; it may have market possibilities in some other house."</p> unknown books
19542221680<p>"Charles Brackett" 1 page 19 August 1954 on Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences letterhead to 20th Century-Fox executive Buddy Adler regarding on Academy Committee. 10 1/2' x 7 1/4". Very good paper clip rust stain.</p><p>Brackett 1892-1969 was an author screenwriter film producer best known for screenplays of "Sunset Boulevard" "Ninotchka" and "Lost Weekend."</p> unknown
1972605485<p>"Helen" in black ink on her engraved Cosmopolitan letterhead October 27 1972. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" 1 page recto only. Fine. To literary agent Mr. H.N. Swanson H.M. Swanson Inc. 8523 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood Calif. 90069 In part: ". . .Thanks so much for telling me about THE RACE. I doubt it would be right for us - we usually stick either to mysteries and thrillers or something with a Cosmopolitan girl heroine. . ." Provenance: from the estate of H.N. Swanson.</p> unknown
1957500113<p>"Ray" on light blue personal 6925 Neptune Place letterhead La Jolla June 3 1957. 4to. 2 pages on separate leaves stapled together. To Edgar N. Carter at N.H. Swanson Company in West Hollywood: "Would it make any difference to a TV deal if I agreed to write the dialogue not the story -- only I suppose what you could call a polish job. Of course the writer would loathe me. I must make it clear that any work I should do would on be done in any TV studio since it might be from Tahiti or Tasmania. I understand that changes might be made because some actor might say "This line just isn't me" or some director might like George Marshall have an itching pencil. I ought to have something to say about who is to play the part. I think the actor is more important than the summer radio shot. I think you have the job of convincing these lauatics that if a show is to last it must cost not too much and must have some sort of special quality. Marlowe is a character of some nobility of scorching wit sad but not defeated lonely but never really sure of himself. It is impossible to think that such a man would not have a sex life but so many writers of this sort of story have made it too blatant and too vulgar. Marlowe would get almost any woman into bed with him by a certain obscure technique which depends almost entirely on making a woman feel that you respect her. Some of this has to go into Philip Marlowe if his is to be any good. If it is not possible to achieve this I think we should forget the whole thing. After all a great many writers have been trying to steal him from me for 15 years and they have never done it yet".</p> unknown
2221705<p>"Hamlin Garland" 1 page June 10 n.y. on Schuyler Arms 307 West 98th St. New York letterhead. 9 1/2" x 6" to Robert Judson Aley President University of Maine. Garland details his travel plans to attend "the exercises" at the University of Maine. Very good mounting traces on verso.</p><p>Garland served on the Board of Charles F. Lummis' Sequoya League.</p><p>Garland 1860-1940 was an American author; winner of the Pulitzer Prize 1921; film credits include "Money Magic" 1917; "Cavanough of the Forest Rangers" 1918 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger; "Ranger of the Big Pines" 1925 novel Cavanaugh Forest Ranger.</p>
1961500438<p>On letterhead La Jolla CA August 2 1961: to Harold Heifetz a long interesting letter regarding a proposed film project in Ensenada. 4to. 1 page.</p>
19572221676<p>"Sterling and Gladys" 1 page June 7 1957 on his Morristown N. J. letterhead to broadcast executive Carl Haverlin transmitting his manuscript of "The Mark Twain Broadcast." 10 1/2" x 7 1/4". Very good.</p><p>Together with the 7 page typed manuscript signed in full June 5 1957. 11" x 8 1/2". Very good.</p><p>North 1906-1974 was an American author his book "Rascal" won the 1964 Newbery Medal. His novel "So Dear to My Heart" 1948 was filmed by Disney starring Burl Ives Bobby Driscoll and Beulah Bondi.</p> unknown
1953500494<p>On personal letterhead Crescent Beach St. Augustine Fl. May 11 1953. 4to 1 page. Her letters are scarce; To Mr. Miller: "I cannot tell you how deeply I regret that it will be impossible for me to attend the Luncheon in honor of Fanny Butcher. I am dependent on my husband to drive me with my assorted animal family to my summer home. Fanny Butcher has long been a powerful influence in the field of American Letters. While lesser editors have come and gone she has maintained consistent integrity and the highest standards. Of Fanny Butcher the woman I can only say that to know her is to love her. Her warm heart and completely charming personality are a delight to those of us privileged to call ourselves her friends. To many Moore years of her superb editing and her gilt for friendship!".</p> unknown
1939603046<p>"Sidney Sheldon" in black fountain pen ink on pictorial Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation Studios letterhead Beverly Hills California May 1 1939. 8 1/2" x 11"; 2 separate pages recto only. Very good. To Mr. Robert Lewis H.N. Swanson Beverly Hills Sheldon newly arrived in Hollywood and employed at 20th Century Fox as a reader submits his resume to the Swanson agency. He lists his academic credits at Northwestern University as well as radio work acting and newspaper jobs writings etc. A fascinating look into his life years before he became famous. IMDB lists his first film credit as "South of Panama" 1941. Sheldon b. 1917 - d. 2007 born February 11 1917 Chicago Illinois; died January 30 2007 Rancho Mirage California; American novelist and screenwriter. His screenplays include: "Annie Get Your Gun" 1950; "Bloodline" 1979; "Sands of Time" 1992; "A Stranger in the Mirror" 1993. Hi work for television includes: creator of "I Dream of Jeannie" 1965 and "Hart to Hart" 1979.</p> unknown