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199125193Schwerin, Wissenschaftliche Allgemeinbibliothek des Bezirkes Schwerin, (ab 1990) Schwerin, Mecklenburgische Landesbibliothek, 1966-1991. 8° (21 x 14 ,8 cm), Orig.-Broschiert. Einbände leicht berieben, Kanten teils gering bestoßen.
2111902156001985National Federation of Public Bath Industry Environmental Sanitation Trade Unions N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. National Federation of Public Bath Industry Environmental Sanitation Trade Unions paperback
1969163789Paris, Le Terrain Vague; Eric Losfeld, 1969-1972. 7 Nummern à 8 S. (Nr. 4 2 S.), Beilage 108 S., Original-Broschur, 2°. Vollständige Sammlung dieser französischen post-surrealistischen Zeitschrift. Dabei ist auch die verbotene, resp. zensurierte, hors-série erschienene Nummer 4 (Juin 1970), die einen Prozess gegen den Herausgeber wegen Provokation, Aufforderung zu Diebstahl, Mord und Brandstiftung zur Folge hatte. Der Prozess gegen Jean Schuster ist im beiliegenden Heft N° 15 von "Le Désordre" N° 15, "Procès à Coupure" dokumentiert (Paris: Eric Losfeld, 1970. 108 S., Or.kt., kl.8°). Schuster wurde zu einer Busse von Ffr 1000 und den Gerichtskosten verurteilt. In "Coupure" (=Ausschnitte) wurden jeweils Ausschnitte aus Büchern, Zeitschriften, Reden, Filmen oder Sendungen zu einem bestimmten Thema abgedruckt, immer mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Die verbotene N° 4 enthielt Texte aus dem von Jean Paul Sartre herausgegebenen damals maoistischen "La Cause du Peuple". Vollständig, sowohl mit der verbotenen Ausgabe als auch der Schrift über den Prozess. Sehr selten. Softcover Nummer 1 mit kleinem Fleck auf letzter Seite, Umschlag von "Procès à Coupure" berieben, Ecken geknickt. Coupure 1-7; Le désordre, vol 15
16-5565New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. 2 color letterpress on board. 22 x 14 inches."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942. unknown
198722435ROWOHLT ERNST 05/1987. 315.-319. Tsd. softcover. Don Camillo & Peppone ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
19685341968. Very good. Single-colour screen print on brown paper 6500 x 5000mm. A very clean copy minor edgewear two 2cm vertical tears at top edge along the folds corners a little tender. From the small archive of 1968 ephemera we acquired from a local colletor. A handful of posters and around 30 tracts in French calling out to students and workers alike. unknown
awd-435Mai 68. Affiche imprimée en vert sur papier blanc (43/55 cm). Bon état.
198822448ROWOHLT ERNST 09/1988. 320.-324. Tsd. softcover. Don Camillo & Peppone ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
19501283191950. unbound. A stunning 13.25 x 10.5-inch black-and-white photograph of Bankhead in motion. No place no date circa 1950. Inscribed over the white background of her cardigan and blouse: "For Suzanne all my love from Tallulah." Stamped on the back by Miami photographer Ray Fisher. Several small creases; very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
16-5569New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in red on tracing paper on board.'Peignot style lettering.' 22 x 14.5 inches sheet size."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
19604075New York 1960. unbound. 2 pages front and back 7.25 x 5 inches personal stationery with the original envelope New York December 6 1960. In this letter Ferber expresses her sympathy on the death of his mother in full: "Just this week Clifton dear Noël told me about Mabel.I think I know something of the difficult adjustment you must be experiencing now. You'll make it though because of the gay rich rewarding life you gave Mabel. She went everywhere knew everyone did every pleasant thing--all through your efforts. That's all you need to remember now. And it's good." Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1930154075New York 1930. unbound. 1 page 11 x 6.75 inches green personal stationery New York January 29 1930. In part: ".May I telephone you some day soon and come in to see you with Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer Margaret Leech whose book 'Tin Wedding' you may have liked as much as I did." Usual folds plus light creasing; still very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
19604075New York 1960. unbound. 2 pages front and back 7.25 x 5 inches personal stationery with the original envelope New York December 6 1960. In this letter Ferber expresses her sympathy on the death of his mother in full: "Just this week Clifton dear Noël told me about Mabel.I think I know something of the difficult adjustment you must be experiencing now. You'll make it though because of the gay rich rewarding life you gave Mabel. She went everywhere knew everyone did every pleasant thing--all through your efforts. That's all you need to remember now. And it's good." Near fine.<br/> <br/> unknown
1930154075New York 1930. unbound. 1 page 11 x 6.75 inches green personal stationery New York January 29 1930. In part: ".May I telephone you some day soon and come in to see you with Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer Margaret Leech whose book 'Tin Wedding' you may have liked as much as I did." Usual folds plus light creasing; still very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
19793291731979. framed. near fine. First Day Cover celebrating the Olympic Games signed by American gymnast and gold medal winner Mary Lou Retton. Framed with color photograph of Retton competing on the balance beam.<br/> <br/> Mary Lou Retton born January 24 1968 is an American retired gymnast. At the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles she won a gold medal in the individual all-around competition as well as two silver medals and two bronze medals. Retton's performance made her one of the most popular athletes in the United States. Her gold medal win was historic as Retton was the first American woman to win the all-around gold medal in Olympic gymnastics.<br/> <br/> unknown
1967225878Hustisford Wiscosin 1967. unbound. 1 page on "Dick Ruedebusch and his Underprivileged Five" letterhead 11 x 8.5 inches Hustisford Wisconsin July 10 1967. Written just six months before his untimely death in full: "Many thanks for the pictures. The one I enclose for you was taken in England at some college. Hope its O.K. I would like to get together with you. If you can get to Tumble brook some nite call me and we'll have dinner. Please consider this an invitation. Sincerely Dick Ruedebusch." Accompanied by the original inscribed signed photo -- a 10 x 8-inch black-and-white image of Ruedebusch performing on stage inscribed and signed in full: "Dennis: If Jazz had more friends like you it would be a wonderful musical world Dick Ruedebusch." The letter is creased and has several small faint stains; very good- condition. The photo has some uneven gloss as well as small staple holes at the corners; good condition.<br/> <br/> Wisconsin born musician who self taught himself Dixieland Jazz by playing trumpet to recordings of Bob Crosby's Dixie Combo. Just as his career was skyrocketing with his ensemble The Underprivileged Five he died suddenly at the age of 42.<br/> <br/> unknown
1967225878Hustisford Wiscosin 1967. unbound. 1 page on "Dick Ruedebusch and his Underprivileged Five" letterhead 11 x 8.5 inches Hustisford Wisconsin July 10 1967. Written just six months before his untimely death in full: "Many thanks for the pictures. The one I enclose for you was taken in England at some college. Hope its O.K. I would like to get together with you. If you can get to Tumble brook some nite call me and we'll have dinner. Please consider this an invitation. Sincerely Dick Ruedebusch." Accompanied by the original inscribed signed photo -- a 10 x 8-inch black-and-white image of Ruedebusch performing on stage inscribed and signed in full: "Dennis: If Jazz had more friends like you it would be a wonderful musical world Dick Ruedebusch." The letter is creased and has several small faint stains; very good- condition. The photo has some uneven gloss as well as small staple holes at the corners; good condition.<br/><br/> Wisconsin born musician who self taught himself Dixieland Jazz by playing trumpet to recordings of Bob Crosby's Dixie Combo. Just as his career was skyrocketing with his ensemble The Underprivileged Five he died suddenly at the age of 42.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963203048New York 1963. Unbound. This archive includes three letters signed in full by Thomas one signed by his secretary and two postmarked envelopes all on personal stationery. Also included is a carbon copy letter from Jones to Thomas. In this correspondence Thomas a U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union deals with issues of photography with photographer Jones. The letters three of which measure 8.5 x 5.5 inches and one which measures 11 x 8.5 inches were written from 1963 to 1967. All four have natural folds and are in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963203048New York 1963. Unbound. This archive includes three letters signed in full by Thomas one signed by his secretary and two postmarked envelopes all on personal stationery. Also included is a carbon copy letter from Jones to Thomas. In this correspondence Thomas a U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union deals with issues of photography with photographer Jones. The letters three of which measure 8.5 x 5.5 inches and one which measures 11 x 8.5 inches were written from 1963 to 1967. All four have natural folds and are in very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1967207805Montgomery 1967. unbound. 2 pages front and back on an "Executive Mansion" card measuring 7.75 x 5.25 inches Montgomery Alabama August 8 1967. In this letter Wallace thanks Dr. T. Strand Jackson for a gift of 13 dozen roses. Accompanied by hand-addressed envelope as well as a typed letter signed from George C. Wallace as a presidential candidate signed "George C." to Dr. Jackson 1 page 10.5 x 7.25 inches October 3 1968. Also included is a scarce "Wallace To Washington '72" bumper sticker. All these items are in very good condition.<br/><br/> George Wallace Governor of Alabama was forbidden by Alabama's constitution from succeeding himself in office. He had his wife Lurleen run for Governor in 1966. She was elected by a landslide only to die in office 18 months later.<br/><br/> unknown books
1967207805Montgomery 1967. unbound. 2 pages front and back on an "Executive Mansion" card measuring 7.75 x 5.25 inches Montgomery Alabama August 8 1967. In this letter Wallace thanks Dr. T. Strand Jackson for a gift of 13 dozen roses. Accompanied by hand-addressed envelope as well as a typed letter signed from George C. Wallace as a presidential candidate signed "George C." to Dr. Jackson 1 page 10.5 x 7.25 inches October 3 1968. Also included is a scarce "Wallace To Washington '72" bumper sticker. All these items are in very good condition.<br/> <br/> George Wallace Governor of Alabama was forbidden by Alabama's constitution from succeeding himself in office. He had his wife Lurleen run for Governor in 1966. She was elected by a landslide only to die in office 18 months later.<br/> <br/> unknown
196822145Sans lieu (Paris), sans éditeur, sans date (circa 1968). Sérigraphie noire, 50 cm x 65 cm, apparemment décollée d’un mur sinon bon état
196822154Sans lieu (Paris), sans éditeur, sans date (1968). Sérigraphie marron,, 57 cmx 77 cm, un très léger manque au bas de l'affiche sinon bon état
Stan Laurel - Oliver HardyAvventura a Vallechiara4 locandine in busta di plastica d'epoca per ripararle dal maltempo durante l'affissioneformato 32,50x32,50 cm circa cadaunaIn buono stato con pieghe dovute al collocamento in bustagr. 350E21420L
338271 page in8 - très bon état - On joint un dossier de coupures de presse concernant sa pièce "Verlaine" jouée en novembre 1938 au Théatre Charles de Rochefort et ou Gilbert Gil a le rôle de Rimbaud -