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194416500JUniversal City: Universal Pictures 1944. Original mimeographed continuity and dialogue script prepared towards the end of production for the classic Universal horror film. This script is signed and inscribed by the beautiful and very talented Latina actress Elena Verdugo who co-starred in the film: “John Thanks Elena Verdugo Has signed here 1995.†In addition the film stars Boris Karloff Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman John Carradine J. Carrol Nash Lionel Atwell Anne Gwynne George Zucco Peter Coe Bradbound. Very good. Enclosed in a handsome custom cloth clamshell box. Universal Pictures hardcover
François Bourin, 1989, 230 p., broché, couverture très légèrement défraîchie.
14593Editions François Bourin (1989) - In-8 broché de 240 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Bibliographie - Exemplaire en très bon état
197449614Washington: International Exhibitions Foundation. Very Good. 1974. Paperback. Washington: International Exhibitions Foundation 1974. Paperback. 247 page catalogue to the Exhibition. Very Good. . International Exhibitions Foundation paperback books
19742036Washington DC: International Exhibitions Foundation 1974. Softbound. VG. White & color illus. wraps. 247 pp. 5 color over 100 bw plates. Published to accompany several 1974 exhibitions offering "a major survey of more than one hundred works from Captian Thomas Smith to James Wyeth and the first attempt of its kind to show American Artists in their soul-searching moments before their easels." preface The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 107 self-portraits and their artists with a bibliography for each artist at the end of the book. A terrific source of information that could even be inspirational for budding artists too. International Exhibitions Foundation unknown books
3743422034.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196020830Near Fine. 1960. First Edition; First Printing. Soft Cover. This is a very scarce catalog of German born California painter Philipp Werner's work with 12 reproductions in black and white. Introduction by Alfred Frankenstein. Not dated 1960s. Unpaginated 12 pp. ; Tight clean and crisp. A faint hint of shelf wear to wraps with slight age-toning to spine otherwise an excellent copy. No inscriptions. Not ex-library. ; 4to ; Unpaginated pages . paperback
199716744JN.p: Fine Arts Studio 1997. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author to film historian Robert S. Birchard: “To Bob thanks Frederick C Wieber 9/1/97 Cinecon 33.†The first film version of the classic tale. Wiebel self-published this 150 page book about Edison’s 15 minute silent film carefully researching the making of the film with the Library of Congress Museum of Modern Art and the National Park Service Edison National Historical Site. With much production information including special effects illustrations and photographs contemporary newspaper articles reprinted stills from the film all on colored papers. Paperbound. Fine in printed wrappers. Fine Arts Studio unknown
David Zinman takes a long, loving look at some of the most popular movie series ever made. 511 pages. Dust jacket has tears and chips and creases, browning, stains and soiling - now in protective, removable cover. Book covers a little lightened at edges.