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1926140498Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1926. Draft script for the 1927 Silent film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1913 yellow peril play by Henry Maurice Vernon and Harold Owen and previously adapted for the screen in 1919 directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Matheson Lang. Lon Chaney in full yellowface murders his daughter after discovering she loves the son of a British diplomat then seeks revenge on son and his the entire family. <br/><br/>Anna May Wong who has a small role in the film was originally considered for the role of the daughter but censorship of mixed race relationships on the screen caused the role going to a white actress a sadly all-too-familiar story in her career. Wong would leave Hollywood for Europe the following year after once again being denied the lead role in a film because of her race this time in "The Crimson City."<br/><br/>Tan titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 543 and production No. 1589 dated Nov. 13 1926 with credits for story writer Louise Jordan Miln and screenwriter Lorna Moon. Title page integral with the first page of the text dated October 20 1926 with credits for screenwriter Moon and story writer Miln. 102 leaves with last page of text numbered 96. Ditto style mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
20009177Northampton MA: Oxingale Press 2000. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine Archival Box. Very minor shelf/edge wear and a hit of sun else tight bright and unmarred. Quarterbound gold cloth spine blue paste paper boards red and black ink label copperplate etching onlay; drop spine clamshell box audio cd fits into space in box. 4to. Illus color and b/w plates. Numbered limited edition this being 53 of 70. Signed by the artists. Publisher's prospectus laid in. <br/><br/>The innaugural publication of the Oxingale Press. A musical collaboration with cellist Matt Haimovitz and composer Luna Woolf performed by soprano Eileen Clark and Haimovitz. The music of the album inspired the book of poems featuring original color etchings by Kuch whose interpretations create a visual counterpoint to the compositions. Oxingale Press hardcover books
1980229666Los Angeles: Bright Dot Publications 1980. First edition. Photographs in color by Susie Tracy daughter of SPENCER TRACY. 1 vols. 8 X 8 inches. Printed pictorial wrappers with color reproduction of Pritt on upper cover. First edition. Photographs in color by Susie Tracy daughter of SPENCER TRACY. 1 vols. 8 X 8 inches. From Hepburn to her Agent: Tracy's Daughter's Cat Photos. A touching copy rich with Tracy-Hepburn associations featuring the photographs of Spencer Tracy's daughter Susie b. 1934 to illustrate the life of a favorite deaf cat. This copy is inscribed by Hepburn to her agent Freya Manston: <br/>"For Freya & her Cats<br/> "with affection<br/> "Kate"<br/><br/>Spencer Tracy's first-born son John was born deaf; Tracy's wife Louise with Spencer's support and encouragement founded the famous John Tracy Clinic in honor of their son. It opened in 1942 the same year that Hepburn and Tracy began their legendary association. Bright Dot Publications unknown books
19060137971906. Print. Sepia-toned silver gelatin print of a Karl Moon photograph on canvas board signed and dated by Moon. Item is in very good condition but has not been examined out of shrink wrap. Print has light wear to all edges and the top right corner is missing a small piece of the board behind the canvas. Print measures 14" by 17 1/2" and depicts a rider on horseback in a desert landscape. Karl Moon has signed the print in the lower left corner in black ink. Karl Moon was a painter photographer and illustrator who operated a photo studio in Albuquerque New Mexico until 1907 and made pictorial studies of Native Americans in the region. Image is slightly cropped with some glare more photos upon request. ; Signed by Photographer . unknown books
1938BB083<p>MOON William 1818–1894:</p><p><i>Moon Christmas Annual</i>. 1938. </p><p>London: Moon Society 1938. Printed in embossed Moon type for the blind a simplified system of embossed reading for the Use of the Blind.Oblong Folio printed throughout with "Moon type" title; 1 85 ff.; publisher's brown cartridge stiff wrappers lettered spine label.The present Christmas Annual for 1938 printed as a gift by the Moon Society includes holiday themed poetry and stories. A most unusual Christmas gift annual.</p><p><b>William Moon</b> contracted smallpox as a young child and by age 22 had lost his sight completely. Frustrated by the quality of embossed reading systems he had tried he developed his own system based on roman lettering with portions of the letters omitted in order to make the characters more discernible to the touch. Moon's system was easy to master particularly for those who had learned to read before losing their sight and it became very successful. However nowadays examples are rarely encountered.</p> Moon Society paperback books
1929008749Bobbs-Merrill 1929. Book. Fine. Cloth. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Scarce Book.First Edition.Fine copy in a very good jacket. $2.50 on bottom flap. Faded at Spine.1 inch tear front panel. Nice copy. Movie of the Same.Excellent Copy. Bobbs-Merrill Hardcover books
19291335701Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1929. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo. 342pp.; VG-/G condition; spine brown leather with 5 raised bands gilt lettering; rebound in full brown leather floral patterned endpapers; top edge of text block gilt; two gilt border lines on each board small hand with quill embossed in gilt on lower fore corner of front board; front board loosened yet present and currently still attached ; mild shelfwear primarily to corners and hinges; INSCRIBED and presented by author Lorna Moon to Francis Marion on the third front endpaper dated February 25 1929; The dedication for this book reads 'To / Frances Marion' making this a fascinating Dedication Copy; Please see all seven photos for details<br /> <br /> <p>LSM consignment;<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in case 8 1/2. The most renowned female screenwriter of the 20th century and one of the most respected scriptwriters of any gender Frances Marion was the first writer to win two Academy Awards for her writing on The Big House 1930 and The Champ 1931 and the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. She served in Europe as a combat correspondent during World War I after which she moved to Los Angeles and was employed by director Lois Weber as an assistant in which position she received a thorough apprenticeship in the film industry. She began writing scripts and attracted the attention of Mary Pickford. The pair began a long relationship as both friends and artists with Marion serving as Pickford's official screenwriter. She wrote many of Pickford's most famous and memorable silent films as well as many other of the great successful pictures of the 1920s and 1930s and has been credited with writing 300 scripts and over 130 produced films. Her influence resurrected the career of Marie Dressler and resulted in her greatest glory and her scripts for Marion Davies are among the most memorable of that actress' oeuvre. She died in 1973 one of the most respected names in Hollywood history. 1335701. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
1902267927London: Webster and Compy. 60 Piccadilly W. 1902. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Original half dark green morocco and marbled endsheets. Minor surface rubbing else very good. Printed ledger 136 pp. accomplished in black ink in a neat hand on 95 pp. 1 vols. Oblong 8vo. Record of shooting partridge pheasant hare pigeon and the occasional woodcock; with notes of ferreting and a few seasons' salmon fishing covering sport on several Scottish estates: Charlesfield Gask Auchterader Perthshire 1889-1899; Strobhall Perthshire 1900-1902; and Bachilton Perthshire 1889-1902.<br/><br/>The total bag was nearly 3000 including 1267 partridge 863 pheasants 232 hares and 275 rabbits. Kept in a meticulous hand identifying members of the shooting parties places and occasional remarks on weather and conditions. There is a separate record of pheasants reared and shot at Gask and Stobhall at end.<br/><br/>A single page records salmon and grilse taken at a dozen pools on an unidentified stretch of river the Earn near Gask perhaps in seven seasons.<br/><br/>Signed by Ernest Moon on verso of flyleaf. Webster and Compy., 60, Piccadilly, W. unknown books
0214578 cm x 10.5 cm. Untitled Photograph. Carl Moon Photograph of an Indian woman with a large jar on her back standing by a small creek. No title or stamp. 25.1 cm x 20 cm Carl E. Moon originally spelled Karl moved to Albuquerque New Mexico in 1903 where he set up a photography studio and began making "art studies" of the Native Americans of the Southwest both in photographs and in oil paintings sometimes living for weeks at a time in Navajo villages. His photographs began appearing in magazines and he exhibited at the Museum of Natural History in New York. In 1907 Moon signed a contract with the Fred Harvey Company to produce photographs for what would be the Fred Harvey Collection of Southwest Indian Pictures. For seven years from 1907 to 1914 Moon photographed the native people of the Southwest in his studio and in their villages. His images appeared often uncredited in brochures and publications for both companies. Moon resigned from Fred Harvey Co. in 1914 and he and his second wife Grace moved to Pasadena California where he continued to work as a photographer and painter. In 1924 Moon began work on "Indians of the Southwest" a set of 100 of his finest prints. Published in 1936 only ten copies were ever produced. With his wife Grace he also wrote and illustrated many children's books about the Indians of the Southwest. unknown books
1507Moon was a famous journalist writer and NAACP executive. He attended Howard University and got his masters from Ohio State University before becoming the Director of Public Relations at Tuskegee Institute. He briefly worked at New York's The Amsterdam News before becoming the NAACP's director of public relations in 1948. He wrote the classic Balance of Power: The Negro Vote and his writing also appeared in The New York Times The New Republic The London Tribune and The Chicago Defender. He served as The Crisis magazine's editor from 1966 to 1974. THE NEW YORK AMSTERDAM NEWS. Founded in 1909 in Harlem NY it is a news publication geared toward the black community of New York City. At its height in the 1940s its circulation reached 100000 and was the fourth largest African-American newspaper in the United States. It published the works of such notables as W.E.B. Du Bois Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and Malcolm X. a TLS. 1pg. 8 ½" x 11". March 17 1932. New York NY. A typed letter signed " Obie McCollum" as city editor of The New York Amsterdam News to Henry Lee Moon regarding his request for a salary increase: "In reply to your recent inquiries about your requests for salary increases I am enclosing this memo from Mr. Kelley the Editor." Typed on the newspaper's letterhead the memo is in great condition. b TLS. 1pg. 8 ½" x 11". March 17 1932. New York NY. A typed letter signed " W. M. K. " by William M. Kelley editor of The New York Amsterdam News regarding a salary increase for Henry Lee Moon: "You may give assurance to Mr. Poston and Mr. Moon that the matter of an increase in salary for them has been taken up decided favorably as to merit and now only awaits the necessary improvement in the financial condition of the paper to make them possible." Typed on the newspaper's stationery the letter is in great condition with light toning throughout. c TLS. 1pg. 8 ½" x 11". June 11 1932. New York NY. A typed letter signed " William M. Kelley" certifying Henry Lee Moon as staff into The New York Amsterdam News ranks: "This is to certify that Henry Lee Moon is an accredited member of the staff of The Amsterdam News. He is an authorized news correspondent. Any courtesies that you may extend to him will be greatly appreciated." Typed on the newspaper's stationery the letter is in great condition. d TLS. 1pg. 8 ½" x 11". December 27 1934. New York NY. A typed letter signed " Sadie Warren Davis" as treasurer of The New York Amsterdam News to Henry Lee Moon regarding an important private meeting: "This is to advise that I would like to see you on a very important matter. I have set aside Friday evening December 28th at 9:00 o'clock as the time at my apartment at 2293 Seventh Avenue. I trust that you will not fail to be there promptly." Typed on the newspaper's stationery the letter is in great condition with light toning in the center and a fold separation along the top edge that does not affect legibility. e TLS. 1pg. 5 ½" x 8". July 6. 1936. New York NY. A typed letter signed " Thelma" by Thelma Berlack Boozer of The New York Amsterdam News to Henry Lee Moon: "I believe you owe Guild dues for Jun and July $1.20. In all probability too your Guild card has no more room for stamps. Kindly get your dues to me some time on Tuesday and also tell me the number of your present Guild card so that I can get a new one for you. Incidentally my new home address is 479 West 152nd Street Apt. 1-East. The telephone is still Edge. 4-1823." Typed on the newspaper's stationery the letter is in great condition. f TLS. 1pg. 8 ½"" x 11". October 13 1936. New York NY. A typed letter signed " C. B. Powell" as President of Powell-Savory Corporation co-publishers of The New York Amsterdam News to Henry Lee Moon: "I am in receipt of your letter of October 10th and the returned check. I have referred the matter to Mr. Kaufman and I am enclosing a copy of my letter to him." Typed on the newspaper's stationery the letter is in great condition unknown books
198112488Matrix Robert Delpire 1981. Cloth. Fine/Fine. SIGNED BY SARAH MOON on the half-title. A pristine copy to boot of the 1981 stated 1st American edition. Fine in a bright Fine dustjacket. Oblong quarto Moon's evocative sensual photographs thruout. <br/><br/> Matrix (Robert Delpire) hardcover books
19261335704London: Jonathan Cape 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. 217pp.; VG; spine green leather with 5 raised bands gilt lettering; rebound in full green leather green patterned endpapers; top edge of text block gilt; Frances Marion's name embossed in gilt on lower fore corner of front board; mild shelfwear see photos; INSCRIBED and presented by author Lorna Moon to Francis Marion on the third front endpaper; LSM consignment; <br /> <br /> <p>See all six photos for details<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in case 8 1/2. The most renowned female screenwriter of the 20th century and one of the most respected scriptwriters of any gender Frances Marion was the first writer to win two Academy Awards for her writing on The Big House 1930 and The Champ 1931 and the first woman to win an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. She served in Europe as a combat correspondent during World War I after which she moved to Los Angeles and was employed by director Lois Weber as an assistant in which position she received a thorough apprenticeship in the film industry. She began writing scripts and attracted the attention of Mary Pickford. The pair began a long relationship as both friends and artists with Marion serving as Pickford's official screenwriter. She wrote many of Pickford's most famous and memorable silent films as well as many other of the great successful pictures of the 1920s and 1930s and has been credited with writing 300 scripts and over 130 produced films. Her influence resurrected the career of Marie Dressler and resulted in her greatest glory and her scripts for Marion Davies are among the most memorable of that actress' oeuvre. She died in 1973 one of the most respected names in Hollywood history. 1335704. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1981175687Providence: Matrix 1981. Limited. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Sarah Moon. Translated from the French by Enid Kirshberger. Illustrated with 94 photographic images some colored. Oblong 4to olive green cloth d.w. Providence: Matrix/Delpire 1981. First American edition. Near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> limited edition - one of only 100 signed copies.<br/><br/> Matrix unknown books
2000171397Minneapolis MN: Weinstein Gallery 2000. First edition. Oblong softcover. Number 34 of 200 copies from a total edition of 250. Text by Ilona Suschitzky and Moon. Includes 32 images of dolls in suggestive images. A fine copy in wrappers in a very near fine cardboard slipcase. Signed by Moon on the limitation page. A beautifully printed book that despite the limitation this is fairly uncommon. Weinstein Gallery unknown books
2000007757Chicago: Badpress Books 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. First edition of this full color 152 page book on stamp art by these two artists. This is one of a tiny number of hardbound copies and has been SIGNED by both artists on a special tipped in page with Badpress blindstamp to lower section. Quite rare and beautiful. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> Badpress Books hardcover books
193110609Chicago: Self Published 1931. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. One page handwritten letter to Phyllis Abell of Vanity Fair discussing her request for a photo of Willard showing his hobby. "Well my two hobbies are my kids and golf - I play with the children much better than I play golf". SIGNED both as Frank Willard and Moon Mullins. Folded for mailing else very good condition. Letter is dated December 9 1931. Written on Chicago Tribune stationary. Willard's signature is uncommon. Self Published paperback books
1962140044Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1962. Draft script for the 1963 film. <br/><br/>Four street urchins bet weekly on the horse races and decide to steal a dime from the church one week in order to allow Jesus to be a partner in their scheme. They win an exorbitant amount only to have the winning ticket float away on the breeze. <br/><br/>Set in Tijuana Mexico. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers rubber-stamped production No. 17 dated July 30 1962 with credits for screenwriters Laslo Vadnay and Hans Wilhelm. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 103. Mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated August 6 1962. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
1930151434Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1930. Two vintage oversize reference photographs from the 1930 film one showing actors Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler and one showing Dressler alone. With printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>Based on Lorna Moon's 1929 novel. A beleaguered dockside innkeeper Dressler tries to protect and raise her young adopted daughter while loving and frequently fighting with an alcoholic fisherman Beery who resides at the inn. A wildly successful sharp drama co-written by two successful female screenwriters at the height of their careers Frances Marion and Marion Jackson. <br/><br/>10 x 13 inches. Very Good plus lightly toned and slightly wavy. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
186330892London: Hatchard & Co 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 27 1; bound with: Moon A Second Defence of the Queen's English. London: Hatchard & Co. 1863; pp. 38; bound with: Opinions of the Press for both of the foregoing 1 leaf each; bound with: Just published . Poems: by G Washington Moon pp. 4 ostensibly an advertisement but including two poems one entitled "Deeds not Words." Later wrappers; very good. Apt criticism of the Dean's infamous essay which Moon found to be riddled with structural and grammatical inaccuracies. This pamphlet had no small influence was later expanded with A Second Defense. <br/><br/> Hatchard & Co unknown books
193822890Tijuana Baja California Mexico: Ruben D. Luna. Very Good. 1938. Number 159th. Stapled wraps. bound with a single staple in the center of the spine age-browned and somewhat fragile due to cheap pulp paper but otherwise in quite nice shape with just one little tear at the rear hinge and a diagonal section across the top corner of the front cover that's a little extra-browned. advertisements 12-page advertising handout touting the many excellent and duty-free bargains to be had by "Mr. Tourist" in the fine shopping emporia just over the border in Tijuana. Issued with "the approval of the Tijuana National Chamber of Commerce" the array of goods advertised in its pages runs the gamut: Oriental rugs lounging robes briar pipes cashmere sweaters French perfumes German cameras silk and rayon pajamas Swiss watches and more! The entire issue consists of advertisements except for the editorial/advisory matter explaining among other things the $100 limitation on goods to be taken back into the U.S. which appears on the front page under the headline "Tijuana Offers the Best Merchandise" and promises that the reader/shopper will find in the city "a veritable Exposition of articles from all parts of the world which can be obtained at prices astoundingly low." There are large ads for Mexicali Beer advising the buyer to accept no imitations and to "have bottles opened in your presence" a bookstore called "Cultura" offering "Spanish translations of the best foreign writers" the Original Caesar's Cafe and Restaurant and of course a couple of marriage and divorce bureaus. An ephemeral publication if there ever was one and the survival of a never-been-folded example is all the more remarkable; an OCLC search turns up absolutely nothing although it's entirely possible that there are special collections holdings in Mexico or elsewhere of this publication. But I wouldn't bet my last tamale on it. . Ruben D. Luna paperback books
1981PB43575Matrix/Delpire Lausanne 1981. Fine. First Edition 9.25 in. x 11.75 in. 94 pages Cloth Dust Jacket First United States edition. 8. Matrix/Delpire, Lausanne hardcover books
1981163662Paris: Delpire 1981. First edition. Oblong hardcover. Text in French with a foreword by Daniele Sallenave. A collection of 94 color and black and white images by Moon that are often ethereal and otherworldly. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket that is light rubbed and with a few small scratches and some minor wear. Still a pleasing copy of this terrific book. Delpire unknown books
1971137953Beverly Hills CA: United Artists 1971. Vintage black-and-white studio still photographs from the 1971 "surrealist documentary" rock film. The still depicts composer/screenwriter Frank Zappa conducting and singing. <br/><br/>In 1970 Zappa completely re-formed the Mothers of Invention to include drummer Aynsley Dunber jazz keyboardist George Duke and three members of The Turtles. Zappa began to write a film for the new lineup and recorded "Chunga's Revenge" 1970 with them as a "preview." Subsequently Zappa met conductor Zubin Mehta and worked with him to produce a concert in May 1970 wherein the Los Angeles Philharmonic was augmented by the Mothers or vice versa as you like and referred to this as "the second preview." <br/><br/>The film itself shot in a week at Pinewood Studios outside London was a tripped-out documentary about life as a musician on the road and Zappa characteristically chose an eclectic group of celebrities to join the proceedings including Theodore Bikel Ringo Starr and Keith Moon. The resulting soundtrack is a matter of debate among Zappa enthusiasts but is notable for its orchestral finale "Strictly Genteel" a touchstone for the variety of classical music experimentations Zappa would subsequently pursue. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. United Artists unknown books
022367Good. Hand-tinted photographic print on original thin card mount; title printed on mount; photographer's imprint in the negative. Photo measures 7 5/8" x 9 7/8"; mount measures 10 ¾" x 13 ¼". Mount has minor dampstaining along top edge and bottom right corner; minor critter damage to top and bottom right corners. Photo has ¼" x ¼" chip to right edge and minor foxing. This photo depicts the Temple of Zoroaster in the Grand Canyon taken from the perspective of the Colorado River. Karl Moon 1878-1948 was a painter photographer and illustrator who operated a photo studio in Albuquerque until 1907. He then moved to the Grand Canyon headquarters of Fred Harvey's El Tovar Studio where he managed Harvey's art business. . unknown books
199376637Arlington VA.: Nature Conservancy. Very Good. 1993. Limited Edition 1/500. Softcover. This work is soft-bound in brown handmade paper wrappers with a printed paper label on the upper cover. The string binding is solid. The contents are bright and generally clean but with old damp-staining to the lower outer corners of the wrappers which is visible on the bottom and outer edges of the pages. This work is a Limited Edition 1/500 and is signed by all three authors Bill McKibben Terry Tempest Williams and William Least Heat-Moon on the final page. Laid-in at the front is a photograph of Terry Tempest Williams which is signed/inscribed by Williams. This item is scarce in the trade. - From the collection of Cuthbert Christian Thambimuttu 1945-2019 of Columbus Ohio - known to many of his bookseller author and illustrator friends as "Tubby." He was persistent in the pursuit of autographed books by the writers and artists he admired including Gorey Sendak Heaney Byatt Morrison Updike and many more. Joseph Heller once wrote to Tubby in response to one more "please sign and return" request: "This is turning out to be a hell of a lot of work!" All signed books unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. Many of the books are inscribed to both Cuthbert and his great friend of more than two decades Antonia Gale Moss. . Nature Conservancy paperback books