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1975002148Indian Orchard MA: Titanic Historical Society Inc 1975. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 32 pages including printed wrappers. Illustrated with numerous historic black and white photographs of the interior of the ships their construction refitting and wartime use. Small stain in margins of first few pages. Minimal shelfwear to the extremities. Included are two pages each of elevations and plans of passenger accommodations on the ships as well as nine pages of publisher's advertisement of related publications for sale. A clean tight and attractive copy of this publication. Titanic Historical Society, Inc Paperback books
1974002149Indian Orchard MA: Titanic Historical Society Inc 1974. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 32 pages including the printed wrappers. Illustrated with numerous photographs of the Olympic and Titanic including several together. Includes several pages listing new members as well as six loose pages laid-in of the same and seven pages of various publisher's advertisement for related items such as Titanic ashtrays a Titanic board game postcards vinyl records and other publications. Minimal shelfwear. A clean tight and attractive copy of this publication. Titanic Historical Society, Inc Paperback books
10005Film prop from the movie TITANIC starring Leonardo Di Caprio. This is a dinner plate for First Class service as seen in movie "Titanic" and reproduced for the J. Peterman Company. It features ornate green and gold trim and the White Star red flag logo in the middle. Reverse has J. Peterman Company and Twentieth Century Fox. In fact J. Peterman made all the plate settings for the film and also made some for merchandising as the budget overruns increased Fox decided to sell some of the props. The Peterman Label is embedded on the back of the dish. unknown books
1988385551988. Matted and framed. Fine. Framed size: 22 x 20 inches ; image size: 15 x 12 inches. Watercolor signed but illegible birthday inscription. Wonderful watercolor drawing of passengers walking the deck. unknown books
1912100832Newspaper folio sheets 16 1/2 x 21 12 of 14 pages illustrated Vol. LXI. No. 153. Paper is browned and brittle some chips at the edges and margins probably removed small label on first page missing pages nine and ten but article on the Titanic is complete and on the first page. This is one of the earlier newspaper accounts of the sinking of the Titanic. The article reports that the ship has struck an iceberg and is reported sinking. It also reports that the women are being put off in lifeboats and that the ship is 500 miles off Cape Race at 2 A.M. The report captures the drama of that moment by mentioning that signals from the ship stopped abruptly at 12:27 A.M. which was when the ship went down. Interestingly this article also mentions the close call the Titanic had when it left Southampton earlier in that week and almost collided with the New York which somehow got loose from its moorings as the Titanic departed. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, books
1911259144N.p. London 1911. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Full red morocco gilt upper boards titled in gilt spines with raised bands dentelles gilt marbled endsheets a.e.g. Some inoffensive traces of damp along lower portion of boards of Moore volume occasional superficial scuffs otherwise fine. Internally immaculate. With two full page watercolor heraldic drawings in first volume: Arms Crest and Badge of Clarence Moore; Armorial Bearings of Edwin Carleton Swift; both signed Archibald G.B. Russell Lancaster Herald College of Arms London. Manuscript on paper 28 lines in a fine cursive hand in black ink with occasional red initials within red rules. 160; 253 pp. 2 vols. Folio. Manuscript Genealogy of Sportsman Clarence Moore Who Died on the Titanic. Monumental genealogical manuscript volumes recording the descent of Clarence Moore of Washington D.C. who died aboard the S.S. Titanic in April 1912 and his second wife Mabille daughter of Edwin Carleton Swift of Prides Crossing Massachusetts. They were married in 1900 and had four sons: Edwin Swift Moore born 1901 died in childhood 1907; Jasper Moore born 1905; Clarence Moore born 1910; and Lloyd Moore born 29 November 1912. In addition to the detailed genealogical reports the volumes include extenisve extracts from historical documents and records in England Pennsylvania Massachusetts and Maryland. The Swift Genealogy William Swyft of Sandwitch and some of his descendants 1637-1887 includes 1296 entries and concludes with a family tree for Mabille Florence Swift. The researches for Moore were conducted by "Hester Dorsey Richardson and Albert Levin Richardson experts in Original Research of Baltimore Maryland".<br/>The Moore pedigree is updated through 1926 noting that Mabille married again in 1915 to Aksel de Wichfeld of Maribe Denmark.<br/><br/>Clarence Moore 1865-1912 a banker and sportsman of Washington. D.C. and M.F.H. of the Loudoun Hunt and the Chevy Chase Hunt had travelled to England to buy a pack of hounds and sailed for home on the Titanic. Survivors reported Moore's heroic conduct. He lowered women and children into the lifeboats and refused to take a place in the boats.<br/><br/>A beautiful and imposing genealogy. unknown books
199616090JSanta Monica CA: Lightstorm Entertainment 1996. First Edition. Original 153 page shooting script for the Oscar winning film Titanic. Bradbound. Very good copy with a trace of handling and wear to the printed studio covers. The film was directed written co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. The film garnered fourteen Academy Awards nominations tying the record set in 1950 by Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve and won eleven including the Best Picture and Best Director. It also picked up the awards for Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Visual Effects Best Sound Gary Rydstrom Tom Johnson Gary Summers Mark Ulano Best Sound Effects Editing Best Original Dramatic Score Best Film Editing Best Original Song and Best Art Direction. Kate Winslet Gloria Stuart and the make-up artists were the only three nominees that did not win. Lightstorm Entertainment unknown books
199622106ESanta Monica CA: Lightstorm Entertainment 1996. First Edition. Group of three important pieces used in the creation of the classic fim. Original 153 page shooting script for the Oscar winning film Titanic. Bradbound. About fine copy with a trace of handling to the printed studio covers. With a 70 page one-line shooting schedule for Titanic dated June 28 1996 also bradbound in plain blue cardstock covers and in similar condition. Plus another full 153 page script which is a copy of the heavily annotated script used by the film script supervisor which was made at the end of principal photography for use by the editorial team in editing the movie. Fine in printed studio weappers. The film was directed written co-produced and co-edited by James Cameron starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. The film garnered fourteen Academy Awards nominations tying the record set in 1950 by Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve and won eleven including the Best Picture and Best Director. It also picked up the awards for Best Cinematography Best Costume Design Best Visual Effects Best Sound Gary Rydstrom Tom Johnson Gary Summers Mark Ulano Best Sound Effects Editing Best Original Dramatic Score Best Film Editing Best Original Song and Best Art Direction. Kate Winslet Gloria Stuart and the make-up artists were the only three nominees that did not win. Lightstorm Entertainment unknown books