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1987WRCLIT39931New York: Villard Books 1987. Cloth and pictorial boards. Frontis and illustrations by Jim Steranko. First edition. Fine in dust jacket with a small nick. Villard Books hardcover books
1924WRCLIT79982London: John Castle 1924. 171pp. Maroon cloth. Frontis and illustrations by H.R. Millar. First edition. A few spots of dulling to upper board endsheets tanned otherwise very good without dust jacket. John Castle hardcover books
1986WRCLIT71055New York 1986. XII:2. Folio newsprint with wrapper photos by Arbus. Folded faint damp mark to lower spine corner of upper wrapper and first few pages; just a good copy. One of an evidently substantial number of copies of this issue signed by Gregory Corso on the upper wrapper - the Arbus inscription is of course printed. A famous issue printing pastiches of the Cantos by Ginsberg Creeley Rakosi Corso Sol Lewitt Giorno Buckminster Fuller Eugene McCarthy and others. unknown books
1980WRCLIT72930New York: Dodd Mead 1980. Cloth and boards. First US edition. Fine in dust jacket. Dodd, Mead hardcover books
1979WRCLIT72935New York: Hawthorn Books Inc. 1979. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. Remnants of filing label across lower edge staple in upper wrapper removed wrapper lightly sunned and smudged; a good copy. Hawthorn Books, Inc. unknown books
1934WRCLIT79907New York: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1934. 24pp. Narrow octavo. Printed stiff wrappers. Minor darkening to wrappers but a very good or better copy. First edition of this anti-New Deal anti- Roosevelt squib. Responsibility has in some quarters been assigned to Latham Reed but not with sufficient certainty to make it to the main OCLC/Worldcat entry where over 100 copies are located. E. P. Dutton & Co. unknown books
1976WRCLIT68390Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Complete set of vintage 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Light use and tack holes at tips from use but a very good set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote Meyer's screen adaptation of his 1974 novel of the same name. Directed by Herbert Ross and starring Nicol Williamson Robert Duvall Alan Arkin Laurence Olivier Vanessa Redgrave et al. Nominated in two Oscar categories winning one award from the National Board of Review USA. Film critic Gene Siskal ranked it ninth place on his list of the top ten films of 1976. Universal Pictures unknown books
1971WRCLIT73374Np: ABC Pictures / Cinerama Releasing 1971. Eight 8 x 10" color stills. Unused fine. A set of the color stills distributed to promote this self-proclaimed "First Electric Western" very very loosely derived from Hesse's SIDDARTHA. The cast included Doug Kerhsaw Country Joe and the Fish the James Gang Don Johnson and John Rubenstein under the direction of George Englund. While critically controversial the 1971 release remains for some members of a generation a compelling guilty pleasure. ABC Pictures / Cinerama Releasing unknown books
1976WRCLIT69082Universal City: Universal Pictures 1976. Complete set of vintage 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. A fine unused set. A complete set of the lobby cards issued to promote Meyer's screen adaptation of his 1974 novel of the same name. Directed by Herbert Ross and starring Nicol Williamson Robert Duvall Alan Arkin Laurence Olivier Vanessa Redgrave et al. Nominated in two Oscar categories winning one award from the National Board of Review USA. Film critic Gene Siskal ranked it ninth place on his list of the top ten films of 1976. Universal Pictures unknown books
1967WRCLIT28248Np: Banner Productions 1967. 1501 leaves. Narrow quarto. Mimeographed self-wrappers and text stapled at top. Very good. A cutting and dialogue continuity script for this episode of the short-lived television series starring Ron Ely produced by Sy Weintraub. Banner Productions unknown books
1927WRCLIT69280Richmond: Privately Printed 1906" i.e. Chicago: Ben Abramson / Argus Bookshop 1927. Printed tan wrappers. Fine unopened as usual. First edition of this anonymously published pastiche supposedly based on Cabell's story "Love Letters of Falstaff" published by Abramson it would now appear with Cabell's consent as a bibliographic jeu d'esprit. Ben Abramson / Argus Bookshop unknown books
1917WRCLIT80613New York: E. P. Dutton 1917. Brown paper over boards printed spine label and pictorial cover-label. Illustrations by W. Tell. One upper fore-tip bumped sliver- thin edge loss to spine label. pictorial label very slightly foxed but a good sound copy without dust jacket. First U.S. edition impression not identified. First published in London under the auspices of THE CAR LIMITED the text and illustrations are simultaneously an Alice pastiche and an archly anti-German empire propaganda piece finding a new audience coincident with the US's entry into the war. E. P. Dutton hardcover books
1904WRCLIT79981London: Methuen & Co. 1904. xi115238pp. Crimson cloth lettered in gilt. Frontis and illustrations by F.C. Gould. First edition. Top edge and margins dust-darkened cloth somewhat dim and soiled; just a sound reading copy. Methuen & Co. hardcover books
1917WRCLIT79969Chicago: P. F. Volland Co. 1917. 1572pp. Small quarto. Cloth-backed gilt-lettered boards with pictorial onlay on upper board. Color frontis and plates illustrations all by the author. First edition of one of the more successful Alice pastiches. Binding a trace hand-soiled upper portions of boards sunstruck for-tips bumped very good. P. F. Volland Co. hardcover books
1936WRCLIT79829New York: The Paisley Press 1936. 24pp. Quarto. Dull red pictorial wrapper. Illustrations. Wrappers a bit dust soiled at edges with a couple small nicks in fore- edges bumps to upper forecorners but a very good copy. First edition of this pro-Republican anti- Roosevelt campaign screed composed in a form which parodies Alice. Roosevelt's face has been superimposed on the images of Alice derived from Tenniel. Similar modifications are made in one image incorporating Felix Frankfurter Hatter Henry Wallace March Hare Mrs. Roosevelt Duchess Harry Hopkins King etc. Uncommon - OCLC locates 13 copies. OCLC: 9265445. The Paisley Press unknown books
1983WRCLIT72331New Castle: Oak Knoll Books 1983. Cloth and boards. Trace of foxing to spine otherwise fine. First edition. limited issue. Title-page device by John DePol. One of 50 numbered copies specially bound and signed by the author and illustrator from a total edition of 325 copies printed at the Pickering Press. Sherlock Holmes and T.J. Wise cross paths. Oak Knoll Books hardcover books
1818WRCLIT76118London: Theatre Royal Covent Garden 1818. Two small folio broadsides 320 x 200 mm and slightly smaller. Somewhat ragged at edges with small chips one with discoloration in left margin from having been mounted but good. Two broadsheets for performances of this pantomime pastiche of Gulliver in company with performances of other works. It is most likely an adaptation of FRIAR BACON OR HARLEQUIN GULLIVER ca. 1783 attributed to Charles Bonner. This version of HARLEQUIN GULLIVER was first presented at the Theatre Royale in late Dec. of 1817 and one of the broadsheets specifically promotes the scene designs by John Henderson Grieve: the Isle and Palace of Laputa The Astrologer's Cave etc. The broadsheets also announce productions of GUY MANNERING; BOMBASTES FURIOSO; and BELLAMIRA; OR THE FALL OF TUNIS. Theatre Royal, Covent Garden unknown books
1975WRCLIT60173Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Faint dust-soiling to wrappers but very good or better. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Denoted copy #24 of this script on the title-leaf. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books
1975WRCLIT60171Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Light foxing to fore-edge faint dust-soiling to wrappers but very good. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books
1975WRCLIT60172Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox Television 1975. 1112 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Title hand-lettered on spine faint dust-soiling to wrappers small spot of fore- edge of a few leaves but very good. An unspecified but pre-production draft of this original television Sherlock Holmes pastiche. The October 1976 release starred Roger Moore as Holmes John Huston as Moriarty Patrick Macnee as Watson and Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler under the direction of Boris Sagal. While a novelization was published as a paperback original in 1976 the original teleplay was not published at the time. It was nominated for an Edgar Allen Poe Award and if only by virtue of the stand-out cast this addition to the Holmes adaptation canon deserves scrutiny. Denoted copy #23 of this script on the title-leaf. Twentieth Century-Fox Television paperback books