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1930147544N.p.: N.p. 1930. First White script for the 1930 pre-Code film the first talking picture adaptation of Twain's novel. Screenplay divided into nine alphabetical Sequences A through J omitting I presumably as issued.<br /> <br /> The third screen adaptation of Mark Twain's 1876 classic coming-of-age novel and the first sound version. The top box office attraction of 1930 it prompted the studio to release "Huckleberry Finn" directed by Norman Taurog the following year with largely the same cast.<br /> <br /> In a custom quarter leather clamshell box. <br /> <br /> Wrapper integral with title page dated July 20 1930 noted as FIRST WHITE with credits for author Mark Twain screenwriters Sam Mintz Grover Jones and William Slavens McNutt star Jackie Coogan director John Cromwell and supervisor Louis D. Lighton. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered J-6. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good detached at the punch holes with closed tears and light soiling side stapled with three staples. N.p. unknown
2002Q-0971703205Pamoon Press 2002-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pamoon Press hardcover
2002DADAX0971703205Pamoon Press 2002-09-01. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.41x0.98x9.32. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pamoon Press hardcover
2012Q-097170323XPamoon Press 2012-10-31. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pamoon Press paperback
Q12A-00512Pamoon Press. Collectible - Very Good. Signed Copy Collectible - Very Good. Signed/Inscribed by author on title page. Pamoon Press unknown
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1997MDATA00133Partner Press 1997-01-01. Paperback. New. Finger Frolics 2 by Cromwell Liz; Kobe Liz Cromwell; Hibner Dixie; Faitel.<BR><ul><li>Help Improve Comprehension Skills</li><li>Enliven Teaching Instruction</li><li>Illustrate & Reinforce Skills & Concepts</li><li>Relieve Anxiety and Boredom - Teaching Aids Help Present Information in a New and Exciting Way</li></ul> Partner Press paperback
197539<p>Stapled wraps 101pp. First edition first printing in gorgeous wraps with only a tiny blemish to bottom of Liz Cromwell's <em>One Out of Many </em>which is the first anthology of Afro-Canadian women's writing and the first book publication of Dionne Brand's work. As George Elliot Clarke writes "Given the reluctance of mainstream Canadian publishers to handle black writers until recently small presses have produced most of the literature. Contemporary African-Canadian literature was ushered into being in the mid-sixties by a constellation of presses around Toronto and Montreal. In Toronto Cromwell's WACACRO published the first anthology of black Canadian women's writing 1975." Featuring work from: Lillian Allen; Rella Braithwaite; Dionne Brand;; Marjorie Black; Liz Cromwell; Andrea de Shields; Leila Heath; Rachel McLean; Edna St Rose; Carol Tremaine; Verita Walker; Ann Wallace and more.</p> Wacacro Productions paperback
19791808Guymine Linden Guyana: Cultural Development Unit 1979. Perfect-bound octavo pictorial wraps 193 pp. Very good wraps worn edges soiled. Contributions from Linden writers Alwyn Carr Liz Cromwell Roy Henriques Burgess Huntley Lennox London Keith Talbot Jeffrey Trotman Denzil Wills. Cultural Development Unit unknown
1933167804Los Angeles: RKO Radio Pictures 1933. Vintage pressbook for the 1933 film. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1926 novel by Lester Cohen who also wrote the screenplay. A widowed businessman hopes to bequeath his department store to his children after his death-only to realize that they are disinterested incompetent or simply unable to manage the business. <br /> <br /> Set in Chicago.<br /> <br /> 12 x 18 inches. Ten pages side-stapled. Near Fine. RKO Radio Pictures unknown
19791359520PH. Very Good. 1979. Soft Cover. International Reprint Edition cover may be different from what is pictured but contents are the same. . PH paperback
196860630New York: William Heinemann Ltd 1968. First Edition. First Impression. Octavo 22.25cm; plum-colored paper-covered boards with titles stamped in gilt on spine; dustjacket; x3064pp. Light wear subtle offsetting from jacket flaps onto endpapers; Near Fine. In the first state dustjacket without text on the rear panel; unclipped priced 30s net with gentle sunning to spine and some mild surface wear; Near Fine. Le Carré's first standalone novel and the first not to feature recurring character George Smiley. HUBIN p.249. William Heinemann Ltd unknown
2019ASAP-9781839375507M.Hill Didactics Co. 2019. New. M.Hill Didactics Co. unknown
2019ASAP-9781839375507M.Hill Didactics Co. 2019. New. M.Hill Didactics Co. unknown
190179110London and New York:: Ernest Nister; E. P. Dutton & Co. ca. 1901. publisher's cloth-backed boards illustrated in color. Aside from the damage noted above a fine copy. 8vo. Illustrated with pen and ink illustrations and six color plates transformed from one image to another by means of lifting the lower half. One of these plates is damaged--it moves but is damaged along the central portion affecting an area about 1/2" in depth. . Ernest Nister; E. P. Dutton & Co., hardcover
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ria9781476694399_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This biography follows the remarkable life of Louise-Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun whose portraits of European royalty and nobility hang in many of the world's most important galleries. As a young woman in the male-dominated society of late paperback
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B9781476694399Paperback / softback. New. <p> This biography follows the remarkable life of Louise-Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun whose portraits of European royalty and nobility hang in many of the world's most important galleries. As a young woman in the male-dominated society of late 18th century France she was denied an artistic education and forced to nurture her passion outside the restrictions of conventional schooling. Vigee Le Brun's vibrant art in addition to her charm and beauty caught the attention of Queen Marie-Antoinette who honored her as her chosen painter. At the pinnacle of her fame and fortune however the Revolution forced Vigee Le Brun to flee Old Regime France leaving everything behind except her only child. </p><p> Drawn from her memoirs archival research and reexamination of the judgment of her contemporaries this book paints a fascinating picture of a single working mother who survived because of her cachet charisma and artistic talent. Cast on a storm-tossed continent solely reliant on her palette she produced some of her major works during her twelve-year exile returning to France to continue her work after Napoleon had restored stability. Her story is one of triumph adversity perseverance and ultimately peace.</p> paperback
A9781476694399Paperback / softback. New. <p> This biography follows the remarkable life of Louise-Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun whose portraits of European royalty and nobility hang in many of the world's most important galleries. As a young woman in the male-dominated society of late 18th century France she was denied an artistic education and forced to nurture her passion outside the restrictions of conventional schooling. Vigee Le Brun's vibrant art in addition to her charm and beauty caught the attention of Queen Marie-Antoinette who honored her as her chosen painter. At the pinnacle of her fame and fortune however the Revolution forced Vigee Le Brun to flee Old Regime France leaving everything behind except her only child. </p><p> Drawn from her memoirs archival research and reexamination of the judgment of her contemporaries this book paints a fascinating picture of a single working mother who survived because of her cachet charisma and artistic talent. Cast on a storm-tossed continent solely reliant on her palette she produced some of her major works during her twelve-year exile returning to France to continue her work after Napoleon had restored stability. Her story is one of triumph adversity perseverance and ultimately peace.</p> paperback
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