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2001893M19Not Stated: Warner Bros. 2001. Loose Pages Articles. As New. 11" by 5". Warner Bros. Two charming Harry Potter themed wrist watches from Warner Bros. one with an illustrated watch face the other with illustrated straps. Two wrist watches one arranged inside the original decorated tin with a clear plastic lid; the other in sealed plastic packaging with a security tag. Both unopened. Two lovely children's wrist watches authorised in 2001 by Warner Bros. based on the internationally bestselling Harry Potter series. Including the Harry Potter Sorting Hat Wrist Watch with a brown leather strap in the original tin with the manual inserted; and the Harry Potter Mix and Match Wrist Watch with three colourful plastic straps to alternate and house badges in the original plastic packaging with the manual inserted. Manufactured exclusively for Harry Potter by SII Marketing International Inc. Two wrist watches one arranged inside decorated tin with a clear plastic lid; the other in sealed plastic packaging. Both unopened and in excellent condition. Clear plastic protective film remains to the face of the Sorting Hat wrist watch. Packaging including security tag to the Mix and Match wrist watch remains pristine. As New Warner Bros. unknown
191076053Chicago: De Laurence Scott & Co. 1910. First edition of this ridiculous pirated edition. Octavo. 250 pp. plus frontispiece photographic illustration of Benares and 4 full page plates. Publisher's maroon cloth with an abundance of gilt lettering to the spine and front. Bookseller's receipt laid into font of book which has caused some offsetting to the blanks. An excellent copy.This is quite simply a garishly re-titled edition of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Mystery of Cloomber" first published in 1888. Conan Doyle's fascination with Spiritualism is very well known. He once wrote in the Evening Standard in 1920- ""There are only two vital propositions in Spiritualism. These are that personality survives death without a change; the other that under proper physical conditions communication is still possible." But what is remarkable here is de Laurence's hijacking of the title with almost no credit given to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. On the title page all that is given is the miserly attribution to "A.C.D." On the front cover in bright and bold gilt we read "Editorship of Dr. L W. deLaurence" It is not clear how it is possible but deLaurence even copyrighted it 1910. His publishing company De Laurence Scott & Co. and spiritual supply mail order house was located in Chicago Illinois. De Laurence was a pioneer in the business of supplying magical and occult goods by mail order and his distribution of public domain books. His books were invariably printed on cheap paper and all bore signs of the occult. De Laurence Scott & Co had a reputation for pirating the books of other occultists. De Laurence also wrote his own works including The Master Key a personal development book. In addition he is believed to have co-written some books with his fellow Chicago resident the prolific New Thought and yoga author William Walker Atkinson. De Laurence, Scott & Co. hardcover
20081-0981760414Direct Marketing Association 2008. Paperback. New. 10.80x8.20x0.40 inches. Direct Marketing Association paperback
1996mon0000129466Dorling Kindersley Publishers Lt 1996-08-29. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Clean copy sound binding. Dorling Kindersley Publishers Lt paperback
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2005__0435168959Heinemann 2005. Multiple copy pack. New. 1st edition. 10.59x7.80x4.29 inches. Heinemann unknown
1964List3328Brooklyn New York 1964. Twenty-eight page scrapbook measuring 11 x 14 inches. Containing forty-one photographs measuring 5 x 7 inches and smaller and fifty-eight pieces of ephemera forty-three of which are filled-in entry slips from a contest. Cover with wear and large stain contents generally excellent; overall very good to excellent. The Carpetbaggers is a 1964 film directed by Edward Dmytryk based on the controversial 1961 novel of the same name which was banned in several US cities for its depictions of sexuality and violence.1 Offered here is a scrapbook documenting an unconventional marketing campaign for the film’s New York run at Loew’s Metropolitan Theatre in Downtown Brooklyn. The theater’s conventional marketing tactics included contests flyering spraypainting sidewalks and distributing promotional cards for stores. Less conventional ones included employees reading a gigantic “oversized book†on the subway the “Subway ballyhoo†erecting eight large fake telephone booths and carrying a suitcase reading “I’M ON MY WAY TO SEE THE CARPETBAGGERS AT LOEW’S METROPOLITAN†the “Walking ballyhooâ€. The photograph of this last tactic shows a man who at least resembles Adlai Stevenson looking at the suitcase as he walks by; the caption reads: “Let’s start off with a question. . . . IS THERE ANY REASON WHY ADLAI STEVENSON OUR AMBASSADOR TO THE U N. . . . . SHOULD NOT BE ADVISED THAT THE ‘CARPETBAGGERS’ WERE AT THE LOEW’S METROPOLITAN THEATRE.†All thirty-seven of the various tactics are listed in a caption at the end of the scrapbook.<br /> <br /> The scrapbook also acts as a document of Downtown Brooklyn in 1964 especially its then-bustling shopping area on Fulton Street. Stores include Woolworth’s E.J. Korvette’s Bond’s Bunnie Towne and more. Though mainly department store interiors it also shows in several shots the subway entrances and cars street scenes smaller shops and restaurants and the exterior and lobby of Loew’s Metropolitan. Opened in 1918 the theatre closed in 1996 and re-opened in 2002 as a church.<br /> The Carpetbaggers received mixed reviews and its share of controversy particularly for a nude scene which had to be cut from the US release. In response to the controversy actress Carroll Baker who appears in the nude scene told the New York Times that her “children have seen things on the benches of Central Park that have never been shown in movies.â€2<br /> <br /> Of interest to historians of film and film marketing and of the Downtown Brooklyn neighborhood.<br /> <br /> 1 Dawn B. Sova “The Carpetbaggers†in Literature Suppressed on Sexual Grounds Facts on File 2006: 39–41.<br /> 2 “Hollywood Candor; Carroll Baker Defends Her Nudity in Films†The New York Times June 14 1964 9. unknown
1936ZB445980American Marketing Association 1936. volumes 1-25 lacking vol. 4#4 else an uninterrupted run of complete volumes mostly in softcover ex library good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. American Marketing Association paperback
198537669Glen Cove New York U.S.A.: Pbc Intl. New. 1985. Hardcover. 0866360069 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . Pbc Intl hardcover
195841578Brooklyn NY: Consolidated Lithographing Corp 1958. Near fine. An enormous scrapbook of chronologically-arranged printing samples from the Consolidated Lithographing Corporation of Brooklyn preserving the company's packaging work for the undergarment industry. Labels include bands tags wraps and labels from predominantly women's products: stockings hosiery lingerie bras panties and the like. Men's and children's products also represented however socks undershirts etc. The printing processes evident in the samples evolve from chromolithography to color lithography to photo mechanical in the later examples - all vivid and exhibiting elegant postwar design. Hundreds of brands and products in total: Regent Hosiery Artemis Underthings Treo Undergaments Spick and Span Hosiery Lowenstein Fabrics Sport-Wear The Lone Ranger and Superman Branded Socks among many others. Consolidated Lithographing Corporation was founded by Jacob A. Voice around 1925 and operated as one of the finest and most prolific American commercial printers of the era specializing in cigar labels dust jackets for Doubleday liquor labels garment packaging and more. This rich archive likely containing the only extant examples of numerous works offers numerous worthy avenues for future study: from commercial printing methods to mid-century design and marketing. Hardcover. Elephant folio. Grey cloth screw-bound boards. Measuring approximately 24" x 16.5" containing 350 color lithographed and chromolithographed paper packaging elements in a wide variety of sizes adhesive mounted recto and verso to 38 paper leaves. Additional 65 leaves blank. Top board stamped "Consolidated Lithographing Corporation." Pencil notations recording catalog numbers and dates throughout. Mild handling wear to exterior. Penned notation to cover notes "Set 5 Book 5." Likely one volume from larger company archive. Contents clean well preserved and apparently complete. Near fine overall. Consolidated Lithographing Corp paperback
9078Besançon: Fabrique de Cadrans Métalliques circa mid 20th century. Hardcover. Very Good. Hardcover. Elaborate salesman's sample book containing over 700 watch faces representing a wide variety of styles and sizes from Besançon France a world center for watch production. One of the most striking salesman's catalogues we've encountered. Oblong 4to. Black cloth boards with 22 stiff leaves to which watch faces are mounted verso only. One or two elements loose. Minor rubbing. Near fine. Fabrique de Cadrans Métalliques hardcover