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198519688Editions Campus 1985. In-4 cartonnage éditeur de 94 pages au format 30,5 x 22,5 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Magnifiques illustrations directement peintes à l'huile par l'auteur, pour obtenir, la plus belle adaptation en BD, du roman " Dracula " de Bram Stoker, jamais réalisée à ce jour. Superbe état général. Rare édition originale.
19701254781970 N° 1 - Mai-Juin 1962 - In-8, broché couverture illustrée (La Nuit du loup-garou) - 66 pages - Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en N&B in et hors texte
199927693Editions Le Terrain Vague / Revue Midi-Minuit Fantastique n° double 4/5 spécial Dracula de janvier 1963. In-8 broché de 172 pages au format 14,7 x 22,5 cm. Couverture avec photo de Bela Lugosi dans le rôle de Dracula. Dos carré avec titre en rouge et infimes rousseurs. Plats et intérieur frais malgré un petit tassement au coin inférieur droit du premier plat. Texte intégral du roman traduit par Eve et Lucie Paul-Marguerite, suivi d'un dossier " Dracula " préparé par Tony Faivre et Jean-Claude Romer. Bibliographie de Bram Stoker avec une lettre de Christopher Lee. Importante et superbe iconographie avec photos des films, dessins, documents, etc, située en fin d'ouvrage. Très bel état général. Edition originale. Complet du dépliant éditeur qui annonçait la sortie du Midi-Minuit Fantastique n° 3, spécial King-Kong.
197511924Etats-Unis, The Scarecrow Press, Inc. / Metuchen,N.J. 1975. In-8 cartonnage éditeur de 388 pages au format 22,5 x 14,5 cm. Couverture illustrée par Larry Byrd. Dos rond avec titre. Plats et intérieur frais. Préfaces de Christopher Lee et William Marshal. Etude sur le mythe de Dracula et sur Bram Stoker, avec de nombreuses photos et documents in et hors texte. Filmographie, bibliographie, ctitiques, index. Etat superbe, proche du parfait. Edition originale américaine, enrichie par une photographie dédicacée par Bela Lugosi au journaliste Bill Willard, en retirage sur papier photographique.
1973313480LOS ANGELES: THE COUNT DRACULA SOCIETY. 1973. First Edition. A very good or better copy in stapled pictorial card covers. 8 1/2" X 11" Curl at bottom righthand corner of front cover. Text age toned Features: "Forry Tales" by Forrest J. Ackerman. "A visit with Fay Wray" by Donald lindsay & a profile of film director Curtis Harrington. Fragile and uncommon ephemeral piece. . THE COUNT DRACULA SOCIETY,. unknown
19861974Transylvanian Club Ireland Ltd, 1997. In-12 broché de 211 pages au format 19,5 x 12,5 cm. Couvertures avec photographies. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Le livre est présenté dans un coffret en skyvertex noir, doublé à l'intérieur de tissu rouge, pour faire penser à un cercueil. Titre doré au 1er plat et au dos du coffret. Petit frottis en haut du dos. Livre en état de neuf. Etude sur Dracula, en tirage limitée à 1000 exemplaires. Notre exemplaire est dédicacé par John Sean Hillen. Rare édition originale.
197623045Henry Regnery Publ Chicago 1976. HBDJ 1976 1st edition OP DJ light rub wear & tiny Chips TEARS Extremities Front DJ Scuff Mark Bottom affecting Last Name Author PC Black Cloth lettered in White on Spine Interior Nice tight Clean light Wear NF/VG AS-IS Filmography Index 307 pgs Tall Oblong . First Edition. Hard Cover. Henry Regnery Publ, Chicago hardcover
196229441Paris Le Terrain Vague 1962 10 Fascicules In-8 10 , fascicules, le numéro 4-5 est double ainsi que le 10-11, manque le 8 qui a été censuré ( érotisme et épouvante dans le cinéma Anglais) , environ 70 pages pour chaque fascicules et plus d'une centaine pour certains - jadis très recherchés ces fascicules
19792614791979. unbound. Movie Poster. 41 x 27 inches.<br/> <br/> This movie poster features a woman lying face-up in profile in the foreground with an illuminated Dracula looming in the background surrounded by ominous nighttime clouds. Frank Langella plays Dracula. Laurence Olivier plays Prof. Van Helsing. John MacDonald Badham is an American film and television director. He is best known for directing the films Saturday Night Fever Dracula Blue Thunder WarGames etc. This poster is in very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
19792614791979. unbound. Movie Poster. 41 x 27 inches.<br/><br/> This movie poster features a woman lying face-up in profile in the foreground with an illuminated Dracula looming in the background surrounded by ominous nighttime clouds. This poster is in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
197596686December 30 1975. 1975. Very good. - Over 160 words typed on his 8-1/2 inch high by 6-3/8 inch wide creamy white personal stationery with his facsimile signature embossed in gilt at the top. Responding to his friend New York City Center producer Jean Dalrymple Laemmle apologizes for not replying sooner as his "secretary has not been here". He goes on to congratulate Jean for the "great success of Jose's 80th birthday. I'm sure it took a lot of hard work" referring to the vistuoso pianist Jose Iturbi a close friend of Jean Dalrymple's. He goes on to mention New York City's famous 21 Club and his forthcoming birthday" "Thanks for sending me the invitation for '21'. That is quite a bit of competition. I'm glad you are coming to my party." Mentioning that he too stayed home for Christmas he suggests that Jean should bring Jose Iturbi to his party and wishes her luck on her "new book" Dalrymple published "From the Past Row: A Personal Account of the First Twenty-Five Years of the New York City Center of Music and Drama" in that year. Laemmle signs with his familiar name "Junior" in his shaky aging hand. Folded for mailing else fine. <p>In a promotional piece for a Universal Pictures retrospective the Museum of Modern Art writes: "Founded in 1912 by German immigrant Carl Laemmle.this series focuses on one segment of the studio's rich history - the period from 1928 to 1936 when the studio's head of production was the founder's son Carl Laemmle Jr. Known condescendingly as 'Junior' Laemmle and the butt of endless Hollywood jokes 'the son also rises' the younger Laemmle was in fact a sophisticated ambitious risk-taking producer who gambled the studio's finances on a series of challenging projects - and eventually lost. When cost overruns on the 1936 Show Boat forced the studio into the hands of its creditors the Laemmle era came to an end. Brief as it was that era yielded an extraordinary number of important films including such celebrated classics as Dracula Frankenstein and All Quiet on the Western Front."<p>The recipient Jean Dalrymple 1902-1998 was the dynamic producer and director of theater and light-opera at Manhattan's City Center. Dalrymple began her career in vaudeville appearing with James Cagney and Cary Grant in the early 1930s. She was a founding member of the American Theatre Wing the theatre service organization. She worked over the years as a personal manager for the likes of Leopold Stokowski Mary Martin Jose Iturbi Andre Kostelanetz Nathan Milstein and Lily Pons. She began her work at City Center with its founding in 1943 serving as a board member and publicist. Her productions there from the 1940s through the 1960s were a revitalizing influence on the whole New York theatre scene. In 1951 Jean Dalrymple married Major-General Philip deWitt Ginder commander of the Thunderbirds in Korea. She was a friend to Presidents and entertainment personalities throughout the world. December 30, 1975. unknown
194517190JUniversal City: Universal Pictures August 30 1945. Original 119 page mimeographed working draft script printed on pink paper. At this stage the film is entitled Destiny. House of Dracula was the last of Universal Studios long run of serious Frankenstein saga horror films from the 1920s and 1940s. Directed Erle C. Kenton with John Carradine as Count Dracula Glenn Strange as the Frankenstein monster and Lon Chaney Jr. played both the Wolf Man and Larry Talbot. Bradbound. A little chipping very good. Rare script. Universal Pictures unknown
193874999Los Angeles 1938. stapled at top edge as issued. Fine original condition. 11 x 8-1/2 inches . Cover art by Syd Roye in green. From the text: "The campaign suggested in this booklet has been used by both the REGINA Theater in Los Angeles and the BLUE MOUSE Theater in Seattle. Noth theaters broke all existing records and ran the double bill for weeks." unknown