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1980159604Tokyo: Nikkatsu 1980. Five vintage studio still photographs from the 1980 Japanese pink film. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Fine faintly age toned. Nikkatsu unknown
1977197301977. Lucas George. Star Wars: A New Hope 1977 reshaped American cinema through its synthesis of mythic storytelling science fiction and commercial spectacle establishing the modern blockbuster model. The film follows a young protagonist drawn into an interplanetary conflict integrating archetypal narrative structures with advanced visual effects. Its unprecedented global commercial success becoming the first film to surpass $500 million in worldwide revenue contributed to a reorientation of studio production toward franchise development merchandising and serialized storytelling supporting research into late twentieth-century media economics and popular culture.<br /> George Lucas's Star Wars: A New Hope. Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox 1977. Archive of 6 original vintage silver gelatin photographic stills. Glossy black-and-white prints measuring approximately 7.5 x 10 inches. The images depict staged scenes from the film including the trash compactor escape sequence with principal characters in confined mechanical space and the closing award ceremony featuring formal assembly and costumed figures. Additional compositions include appearances by Mark Hamill Harrison Ford Carrie Fisher and Alec Guinness shown in character within spacecraft interiors battle environments and ceremonial settings. The photographs emphasize costume design spatial staging and group dynamics central to the film's visual identity.<br /> Produced during a period of transition in the American film industry Star Wars contributed to the emergence of effects-driven storytelling and long-form franchise planning. Its influence extended across subsequent science fiction and fantasy productions shaping visual expectations and narrative scope in global cinema. Light handling wear with minor surface marks; overall very good condition. A cohesive group of early production stills from the first installment of a major cinematic franchise. unknown
51-4257San Remo: 25 février 1902. . Menteuse par amour. Nouvelle. San Remo 25 février 1902. 29 feuillets in-4°. S Corrections manuscrites.Sgned as Maris Star. Apparently complete.Provenance: Bibliothèque Rohan-Chabot.Fonds Jean Stern et Maria Star.Birthdate:December 08 1854;Birthplace:Trieste Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italia Italy;Death: May 07 1926 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France;Immediate Family: Daughter of Leone Hierschel and Clementina de MinerbiWife of Baron Louis Stern.Mother of Jean Stern; Lucie Ernesta Henriette Girot de Langlade; Pierre Charles Ernest Louis Stern; Marie Louise Fanny Clémentine Thérèse de Chasseloup Laubat and Léon Stern.Sister of Gioacchino / Joachim van Hier / Hierschel de Minerbi; Graf Caleb Filippo Oscar Hierschel-Minerbi; Oscar Hierschel de Minerbi; Elodia Rachele Hulda Claudia de Hierschel and Clara Zoe Lea de Morpurgo. Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 known under the pseudonym Maria Star was a French woman of letters and philanthropist. She held a salon in her private mansion at 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré reputed to be one of the most brilliant in Paris before the First World War: she hosted Marinetti and Marcel Proust among others. It is there that she wrote many tales and stories of Venetian inspiration. In 1874 she married banker Louis Stern 1840-1900; from this union was born Jean Stern 1875-1962 who also became a banker but also owner-breeder of racehorses; a remarkable fencer he was also the author of historical works as well as many pieces of circumstance that have become rare.P.Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 connue sous le pseudonyme de Maria Star est une femme de lettres et une philanthrope française. Elle tient un salon dans son hôtel particulier du 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré réputé l'un des plus brillants de Paris avant la Première Guerre mondiale : elle y accueille notamment Marinetti ou Marcel Proust. C'est là qu'elle écrit de nombreux contes et récits d'inspiration vénitienne. Elle épouse en 1874 le banquier Louis Stern 1840-1900 ; de cette union naîtra Jean Stern 1875-1962 qui devint également banquier mais également propriétaire-éleveur de chevaux de course ; remarquable escrimeur il fut aussi l'auteur d'ouvrage historiques ainsi que de nombreuses pièces de circonstances devenues rares. San Remo,: 25 février 1902. unknown
51-425629 décembre 1902. - Chaînes de fleurs. Paris Gazette des Beaux-Arts 1902. In-8 3 f. 32 p. bon à tirer sommairement broché qq. rousseurs. Corrections manuscrites.Provenance: Bibliothèque Rohan-Chabot.Fonds Jean Stern et Maria Star.Birthdate:December 08 1854;Birthplace:Trieste Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italia Italy;Death: May 07 1926 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France;Immediate Family: Daughter of Leone Hierschel and Clementina de MinerbiWife of Baron Louis Stern.Mother of Jean Stern; Lucie Ernesta Henriette Girot de Langlade; Pierre Charles Ernest Louis Stern; Marie Louise Fanny Clémentine Thérèse de Chasseloup Laubat and Léon Stern.Sister of Gioacchino / Joachim van Hier / Hierschel de Minerbi; Graf Caleb Filippo Oscar Hierschel-Minerbi; Oscar Hierschel de Minerbi; Elodia Rachele Hulda Claudia de Hierschel and Clara Zoe Lea de Morpurgo. Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 known under the pseudonym Maria Star was a French woman of letters and philanthropist. She held a salon in her private mansion at 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré reputed to be one of the most brilliant in Paris before the First World War: she hosted Marinetti and Marcel Proust among others. It is there that she wrote many tales and stories of Venetian inspiration. In 1874 she married banker Louis Stern 1840-1900; from this union was born Jean Stern 1875-1962 who also became a banker but also owner-breeder of racehorses; a remarkable fencer he was also the author of historical works as well as many pieces of circumstance that have become rare.P.Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 connue sous le pseudonyme de Maria Star est une femme de lettres et une philanthrope française. Elle tient un salon dans son hôtel particulier du 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré réputé l'un des plus brillants de Paris avant la Première Guerre mondiale : elle y accueille notamment Marinetti ou Marcel Proust. C'est là qu'elle écrit de nombreux contes et récits d'inspiration vénitienne. Elle épouse en 1874 le banquier Louis Stern 1840-1900 ; de cette union naîtra Jean Stern 1875-1962 qui devint également banquier mais également propriétaire-éleveur de chevaux de course ; remarquable escrimeur il fut aussi l'auteur d'ouvrage historiques ainsi que de nombreuses pièces de circonstances devenues rares. 29 décembre 1902 unknown
20182-0199657882Oxford Univ Pr 2018. Hardcover. New. 1084 pages. 10.00x7.00x3.25 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
5097Roddenberry has signed in black ink above his printed name "Gene Roddenberry" on his 3 x 2 inch Star Trek visiting card showing the star ship Enterprise in the blue background sky. Roddenberry is identified under his name as "President Norway Productions Inc." Roddenberry established Norway Productions in 1959. The address for the company is Paramount Studios Melrose Place Hollywood CA unknown
1985208481985. The North Star published in Berkeley between 1985 and 1987 documents the interconnected networks of leftist political organizing anti-imperialist activism feminist debate labor politics and international solidarity movements that shaped progressive activism during the Reagan era. The magazine reveals how grassroots organizers socialist intellectuals labor advocates feminists and antiwar activists engaged with domestic and international political struggles through interviews movement reporting cultural criticism and ideological debate. Across its coverage of Central America South African apartheid U.S. electoral politics feminism labor organizing and revolutionary movements abroad the publication illustrates the mechanisms by which American leftist networks circulated political analysis and built coalitions during the late Cold War period. The archive provides primary-source evidence for the study of 1980s American radicalism transnational solidarity movements feminist political discourse and progressive electoral organizing.<br /> Berkeley: The North Star Network 1985-1987. Collection of six issues each 44-48 pages measuring 8.5 x 11 inches in original staple-bound illustrated wrappers with black-and-white photographs and graphic illustrations throughout. 1 The North Star. May 1985. No. 1. Includes "The Liberation of Vietnam" "Building Unity in El Salvador" "Comparable Worth - An Activist's Guide" "Australia's Nuclear Disarmament Party" poetry by Nicaraguan women writers and "Hemingway Has Been with Us in Crucial Moments" an interview with Fidel Castro focused on revolution anti-imperialism and cultural politics. 2 The North Star. Fall 1985. No. 2. Features articles on the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos the anti-apartheid student movement armed struggle in Colombia urban gentrification and interviews on culture and political organizing. 3 The North Star. Spring 1986. No. 3. Contents include "Race and Realignment in American Politics" coverage of the Conference on Socialism and Activism reporting on the fall of Marcos in the Philippines discussion of World Beat music and an interview with feminist writer Margaret Randall. 4 The North Star. Fall 1986. No. 4. Includes "The Sex Wars: Pornography Sexuality and the Left" "Alabama's Black Belt Moves Toward Independent Politics" an interview with Bernie Sanders during his Vermont gubernatorial campaign reporting on anti-abortion violence targeting women's clinics and commentary on Cuba and political repression. 5 The North Star. Spring 1987. No. 5. Features articles on feminism and gay liberation in Nicaragua Jesse Jackson and the Rainbow Coalition debates surrounding gender and sexuality and organizing strategies against urban gentrification in "A City Called Mandela." 6 The North Star. Winter 1987. No. 1. Includes debates over organized labor in the United States interviews with Rainbow Coalition director Ron Daniels and Salvadoran novelist Manlio Argueta articles on the Mexican debt crisis and socialist politics infant mortality activism and leftist coalition-building in Australia.<br /> Published during a period marked by Reagan-era conservatism intervention in Central America anti-apartheid activism and renewed debates within the American Left over feminism sexuality race and electoral strategy The North Star captures the ideological diversity and international orientation of progressive political culture in the 1980s. The magazine's contributors and interview subjects connect local activism to broader global struggles documenting how activists framed issues such as labor rights racial justice women's liberation and anti-imperialism within transnational political movements. Minor wear to wrappers and corners with light handling wear throughout. Otherwise clean and tightly bound. Very good condition overall. Substantial documentary archive of late twentieth-century American leftist political and cultural discourse. unknown
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193527431California Graphic Press Los Angeles Calif. 1935 ACTOR Starred in Just My LuckThe Busher Clodhopper Egg Crate WallopString Beans Paris The Girl I Loved ETC HBDJ BROWN Hardback WITH GOLD GILT TITLES with dust cover wear and tears. October 1935 1st Edition 1st Printing . Autographed by author no other markings noted inside or out. Sound binding. Small teears corner front DJ VG BK / DJ GOOD WITH LIGHT RUB WEAR Tiny chips Tears DJ Edges. the margins are clean. The DJ has some additional moderate edge wear. NOT an Ex-library copy!. DJ small chips Top Spine DJ small Chip Front DJ Color Illustration of Map of Hollywood 1935 INTACT Blue cloth cover Front Nice Condition lettered in Gold Gilt 177 pgs It is Said That Charles Ray has caught the Spirit of Hollywood better than any Narrator who has attempted description of the Film Capital Taking the Short Short Story technique He had compiled 29 Stories Technique short stories by the former silent film star and producer Charles Ray Handsome leading man in the mold of Rudolph Valentino. -Compiled from incidents in everday Life of Men & Women who Entertain in Pictures short stories by the former silent film star and producer Charles Ray Handsome leading man in the mold of Rudolph Valentino. . A collection of short scripted stories about day to day life in Hollywood from its heyday era of the late 1920's and early 30's Charles Ray starred in Busher Clodhopper Egg Crate Wallop ETC . A collection of short scripted stories about day to day life in Hollywood from its heyday era of the late 1920's and early 30's "Compilation of 29 stories of satire comedy pathos and tragedy with an O. Henry-type kicker . Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. California Graphic Press, Los Angeles, Calif. hardcover
193329193HBDJ STATED 1ST Modern Library 1933 225 other titles listed on the inside & BACK of the DJ. BLUE TOPSTAIN The book is Very Good with a definite lean. Edges slightly dusty appears lightly read. Covers clean and spine gilt bright. Jacket is Very Good- little shopworn with overall soiling & SOME SLIGHT SEPARATION AT FRONT FOLD. Only minor wear to extremities and the spine is neither tanned nor faded. . Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good-. Meets all the Toledano Guide points for the true first edition. #7 spine with bright gilt lettering Kent Endpapers BLUE Balloon cloth binding #139 listed on the spine of the DJ with Pre zipCode Coupon. There is minor chipping to the spine ends but the 139 designation at the base of the DJ spine is still present. No internal marks names or writing. Very Scarce! In correct first-issue dust jacket. Bound in blue balloon cloth with matching topstain. 552 PGS LIST Title <br /><br /> MODERN LIBRARY Lew WALLACE, LITERATURE hardcover
1954166036London: Welbeck Films 1954. Revised Draft script for the 1954 film copy belonging to Art Director George Provis with his name written on the top of the front wrapper and a manuscript ink annotation of the date "9/6/54" on the bottom of the title page here under the working title "To Dorothy - A Son" released in the UK as "To Dorothy a Son" and in the US as "Cash on Delivery." With a manuscript pencil annotation on one page 12A underlining a needed prop and one page 38 with a clipping of a revision page affixed over the previous dialogue.<br /> <br /> George Provis was a British Art Director and Production Designer who began his career working on quota quickies low budget features made to comply with Britain's Cinematograph Films Act of 1927 in the 1930s. After the Second World War Provis was appointed by British film producer Sydney Box to head the art department at Gainsborough Pictures and is credited on over 120 films.<br /> <br /> Based on the 1950 play "To Dorothy a Son" by Roger MacDougall. Shelley Winters stars as Myrtle an American woman who stands to inherit $2 million dollars from her uncle as long as she doesn't have any male heirs. The only thing standing in her way is John Gregson as her ex-husband and his very pregnant new wife played by Peggy Cummins.<br /> <br /> Tall untitled green wrappers. Title page present with an annotated date of "9/6/54" noted as Revised Screenplay with credits for screenwriter Peter Rogers and playwright Roger MacDougall. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with pink revision pages throughout undated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with a prong binding. Welbeck Films unknown
51-4247Château d'Aiglemar: 1891-1900. - Oublie-t-on Nouvelle. 17 octobre 1900. 28 feuillets in-4°. Corrections manuscrites. Signé.Provenance: Bibliothèque Rohan-Chabot.Fonds Jean Stern et Maria Star.Birthdate:December 08 1854;Birthplace:Trieste Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italia Italy;Death: May 07 1926 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France;Immediate Family: Daughter of Leone Hierschel and Clementina de MinerbiWife of Baron Louis Stern.Mother of Jean Stern; Lucie Ernesta Henriette Girot de Langlade; Pierre Charles Ernest Louis Stern; Marie Louise Fanny Clémentine Thérèse de Chasseloup Laubat and Léon Stern.Sister of Gioacchino / Joachim van Hier / Hierschel de Minerbi; Graf Caleb Filippo Oscar Hierschel-Minerbi; Oscar Hierschel de Minerbi; Elodia Rachele Hulda Claudia de Hierschel and Clara Zoe Lea de Morpurgo. Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 known under the pseudonym Maria Star was a French woman of letters and philanthropist. She held a salon in her private mansion at 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré reputed to be one of the most brilliant in Paris before the First World War: she hosted Marinetti and Marcel Proust among others. It is there that she wrote many tales and stories of Venetian inspiration. In 1874 she married banker Louis Stern 1840-1900; from this union was born Jean Stern 1875-1962 who also became a banker but also owner-breeder of racehorses; a remarkable fencer he was also the author of historical works as well as many pieces of circumstance that have become rare.P.Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 connue sous le pseudonyme de Maria Star est une femme de lettres et une philanthrope française. Elle tient un salon dans son hôtel particulier du 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré réputé l'un des plus brillants de Paris avant la Première Guerre mondiale : elle y accueille notamment Marinetti ou Marcel Proust. C'est là qu'elle écrit de nombreux contes et récits d'inspiration vénitienne. Elle épouse en 1874 le banquier Louis Stern 1840-1900 ; de cette union naîtra Jean Stern 1875-1962 qui devint également banquier mais également propriétaire-éleveur de chevaux de course ; remarquable escrimeur il fut aussi l'auteur d'ouvrage historiques ainsi que de nombreuses pièces de circonstances devenues rares. Château d'Aiglemar: 1891-1900 unknown
51-425230 Aviril 1902. - Par le sacrifice. 30 avril 1902. 59 feuillets in-4°. Corrections manuscrites.Provenance: Bibliothèque Rohan-Chabot.Fonds Jean Stern et Maria Star.Birthdate:December 08 1854;Birthplace:Trieste Friuli-Venezia Giulia Italia Italy;Death: May 07 1926 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur France;Immediate Family: Daughter of Leone Hierschel and Clementina de MinerbiWife of Baron Louis Stern.Mother of Jean Stern; Lucie Ernesta Henriette Girot de Langlade; Pierre Charles Ernest Louis Stern; Marie Louise Fanny Clémentine Thérèse de Chasseloup Laubat and Léon Stern.Sister of Gioacchino / Joachim van Hier / Hierschel de Minerbi; Graf Caleb Filippo Oscar Hierschel-Minerbi; Oscar Hierschel de Minerbi; Elodia Rachele Hulda Claudia de Hierschel and Clara Zoe Lea de Morpurgo. Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 known under the pseudonym Maria Star was a French woman of letters and philanthropist. She held a salon in her private mansion at 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré reputed to be one of the most brilliant in Paris before the First World War: she hosted Marinetti and Marcel Proust among others. It is there that she wrote many tales and stories of Venetian inspiration. In 1874 she married banker Louis Stern 1840-1900; from this union was born Jean Stern 1875-1962 who also became a banker but also owner-breeder of racehorses; a remarkable fencer he was also the author of historical works as well as many pieces of circumstance that have become rare.P.Ernesta Stern 1854-1926 connue sous le pseudonyme de Maria Star est une femme de lettres et une philanthrope française. Elle tient un salon dans son hôtel particulier du 68 rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honoré réputé l'un des plus brillants de Paris avant la Première Guerre mondiale : elle y accueille notamment Marinetti ou Marcel Proust. C'est là qu'elle écrit de nombreux contes et récits d'inspiration vénitienne. Elle épouse en 1874 le banquier Louis Stern 1840-1900 ; de cette union naîtra Jean Stern 1875-1962 qui devint également banquier mais également propriétaire-éleveur de chevaux de course ; remarquable escrimeur il fut aussi l'auteur d'ouvrage historiques ainsi que de nombreuses pièces de circonstances devenues rares. 30 Aviril 1902 unknown
2021x-9811639604Springer Nature 2021. Paperback. New. 637 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.45 inches. Springer Nature paperback
2023x-3031401387Palgrave Macmillan 2023. Hardcover. New. 287 pages. 8.50x6.00x1.00 inches. Palgrave Macmillan hardcover
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1997x-0805824022Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 1997. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 496 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc hardcover
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19709009San Francisco: San Francisco Publishing Company 1970. First Edition. Original wraps. Very Good. 7 X 7 Inches. 23 PP. "George Lucas lives on a hill in Mill Valley Marin County California. He is currently in the final year of his 3-year project THX-1138 a science fiction film which is no 2001 and not Planet of the Apes." Jeff Berner<br /> <br /> First and only issue of this ill-fated magazine that sought to cover film projects and media techniques in the San Francisco Bay area. I suppose by luck of location George Lucas and his THX-1138 were given the first two pages. The 24 year old Lucas provides cinematography details on the film as well as his thoughts on the state of film in general. The interveiw by Jeff Berner also includes Lucas' hope to do a "Viet war" film titled Apocalypse Now as well as a rock musical about 1954. While tracking the history of early Lucas interviews is rather difficult this magazine is one of if not the earliest interview of his career. Lucas was initially set to direct Apocalypse Now 1979 / Martin Sheen but the reigns were handed over to producer Francis Ford Coppola after the success of Star Wars and the obvious unavailability of Lucas. An important early but post-School interview with Lucas on his projects and career. OCLC locates only three copies San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Northwestern and Utah State. <br /> <br /> Light wear to edges with a small tear to right edge of cover and first page. San Francisco Publishing Company unknown
BN66837Star Wars Der Todesstern Technisches Handbuch <br/><br/> unknown
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1929157096Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1929. Vintage reference photograph of Conrad Nagel and Kay Johnson from the 1929 pre-Code film showing actors Conrad Nagel and Kay Johnson. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> A socialite marries a wrongly convicted murderer in order to fulfill the requirements of her grandparents' will expecting him to be out of the picture after his planned execution in a few days. The man is unexpectedly freed when the real murderer confesses and the socialite finds herself married to-and forced to live with-a man she does not know. Kay Johnson's film debut. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown
1980147426N.p.: N.p. 1980. Draft script for the 1982 film. Title page contains "#40" written in manuscript pencil on the upper right likely a copy number as well as several pages with annotations again in manuscript pencil commenting circling and striking scenes action and dialogue. <br /> <br /> From the estate of film producer Elliott Kastner whose best known credits include "The Long Goodbye" Robert Altman 1973 "The Missouri Breaks" Arthur Penn 1976 and "Heat" Michael Mann 1996.<br /> <br /> A year before Peter Billingsley would become the familiar face of Ralphie Parker in Bob Clark's 1983 "A Christmas Story" he was Billy a child coping with his parent's recent divorce flying to California with his mom Sally Catherine Hicks to meet her high school sweetheart Mike Paul Le Mat for a vacation in Death Valley. It isn't long before Billy comes across a killer's crime scene leading the killer to them and it is up to little Billy to outsmart him.<br /> <br /> Set in Death Valley California and New York shot on location in California Arizona and New York. <br /> <br /> Gray untitled wrappers. Title page present dated October 28 1980 with credits for screenwriter Richard Rothstein. 111 leaves with last page of text numbered 110. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
1954152204Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1954. Vintage reference photograph taken on the set of the 1954 film showing actor Marlon Brando giving his parents a tour of the famed "roof" set from the film accompanied by producer S.P. Eagle. Printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with the stamp of Columbia Pictures. <br /> <br /> Based on screenwriter Budd Schulberg's 1955 novel "Waterfront." A dockworker and would-be prizefighter witnesses a murder at the hands of the local mob boss' men and is forced to stand up to his corrupt union leaders. <br /> <br /> Nominated for twelve Academy Awards winning eight including Best Picture Best Director and Best Screenplay.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Hoboken New Jersey and New York City.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Criterion Collection 647. Ebert I. Grant US. Scorsese A Personal Journey through American Movies. Selby US. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown
1970164320N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage oversize borderless reference photograph from the 1970 film showing director Hal Ashby with actor Beau Bridges and crew members during filming on location in New York.<br /> <br /> Ashby's directorial debut based on the 1966 novel by Kristin Hunter about a naive wealthy white man who buys an inner-city tenement in Park Slope Brooklyn intending to evict the low-income Black tenants and turn the building into a luxury home for himself. He soon grows fond of the residents even beginning a relationship with one of the women living in the building and decides to remain as the landlord. <br /> <br /> Set in Park Slope Brooklyn and shot on location in Brooklyn and Manhattan. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Complete collation details available on request. N.p. unknown