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197429930Signed TV GUIDE BY MICHAEL DOUGLAS & KARL MALDEN SOFTCOVER FEB 22 1974 1ST EDITION VG/VG- ISSUE #314 BACK COVER HAS BENSON & HEDGES CIGARETTE AD LITE RUB WEAR SCUFF CVR/ Original vintage TV Guide cover dated FEB 1974 featuring the TV show STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO SMALL TINY CHIPS EXTREMITIES CVR TV GUIDE TRIANGLE PUBLICATIONS paperback
195025846Dodd Mead & Co. NY 1950. HBDJ 1950 1st Edition 1st printing. GOOD-/GOOD X-LIBRARY AS-IS 228 PGS present & there are 2 pgs of story missing at end of book. Vintage hardcover book is an EX-library book Usual Wear Stamps cover is secure pages intact and in GOOD- condition for being a used library book. Red cloth Hardback Book has some edge and corner wear most of the edges are worn through corners are bumped and some worn through. There is some light tattering at the top and bottom of the spine. Books front cover has some surface wear which includes some small random marks . Dust jacket GOOD ConditionAS-IS has some wear it has been protected by the library clear plastic cover it has some edge and corner wear and some wear at the top and bottom of the spine. It looks as if the dust jacket has some tears at the top and bottom of the spine. Typical library markings inside and out the word discard written in pencil on the front fly-leaf. In the back of the book the library removed the back fly-leaf. Titled in White on Spine cvr. Interior spotting & Fox some pgs Inner Hinges slightly Starting separating .Front inner Flap Original price of $2.50 present but rubbed. X-LIBRARY AS-IS 228 PGS present & there are 2 pgs of story missing at end of book . Those Clever Teenagers Gay & Amy whose earnest interest in Sleuthing has Already resulted in their solving other cases. Now they have the exciting good luck to make friends with an attractive young girl of their age who is an Elephant trainer. You add the odd suspense of vanishing sideshow wild man a jungle pygmy who escapes from his padlocked cage. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Dodd , Mead & Co. NY hardcover
19022091502133700302Tokyo Senmon Gakko Publishing Department 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokyo Senmon Gakko Publishing Department paperback
196922465ELos Angeles: Universal Studios 1969. First Edition. Original 63 page revised draft shooting script with color rewrite pages for Eye of the Hurricane an episode of the crime drama television series Ironside starring Raymond Burr. The script belonged to actor James McEachin who appeared in this episode from Season 2 Episode 4 which aired on October 19 1969 and co-starred Don Galloway Barbara Anderson Don Mitchell and Johnny Seven. Bradbound. Near fine lightly handled copy in printed studio covers. Actor James McEachin’s early life experiences were in the military as a policeman a fireman and a record producer. He turned to a career in show business and was often cast to highlight his African-American heritage with successful roles in such well-known television series as Hawaii Five-O Mannix and Dragnet. He was cast in the pivotal role of the d.j. in Play Misty for Me with Clint Eastwood. He starred briefly in his own series as detective Harry Tenafly in Tenafly. Many of us remember him for his terrific work as police lieutenant Brock in the 1986 television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun - a role he would reprise throughout the years. Universal Studios unknown
197022466ELos Angeles: Universal Studios 1970. First Edition. Original 59 page revised draft shooting script with color rewrite pages for Blackout an episode of the crime drama television series Ironside starring Raymond Burr. The script belonged to actor James McEachin who appeared in this episode from Season 4 Episode 14 which aired on December 31 1970 and co-starred Don Galloway Barbara Anderson Don Mitchell and Jack Albertson. Bradbound. Near fine lightly handled copy in printed studio covers. Actor James McEachin’s early life experiences were in the military as a policeman a fireman and a record producer. He turned to a career in show business and was often cast to highlight his African-American heritage with successful roles in such well-known television series as Hawaii Five-O Mannix and Dragnet. He was cast in the pivotal role of the d.j. in Play Misty for Me with Clint Eastwood. He starred briefly in his own series as detective Harry Tenafly in Tenafly. Many of us remember him for his terrific work as police lieutenant Brock in the 1986 television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun - a role he would reprise throughout the years. Universal Studios unknown
19022091202133402748Tokyo Senmon Gakko Publishing Department A5 version 1902. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 368 74p Size: 23cm Tokyo Senmon Gakko Publishing Department A5 version paperback
196020044New York - London: Ambassador Theatre 1960. Group of material includes: a black and white 7 1/2" x 10 1/4" approx. size photographic 'show card' for the production mounted to an old card matte; with 14 including one double 8" x 10" bw photographic stills from the production depicting the dramatic scenes of this nautical-theme murder adventure story; with a "Rough Sketch for the stage setting." of the play designed by George Jenkins and the sketch initialed by him with manuscript location instructions in red surrounding the entire sketch approx. 14 1/2" x 24"; with a 'clean' copy of the same with no instructions or added materials perhaps to be used for later notation. with detailed stage-left cross-section approx. 18" x 18" with some added details in red; with detailed stage-right cross-section approx. 18" x 28" with some added details in pencil; with the ground plan of the set also very detailed as to materials coloring measurements details of position more scale of 1/2" = 1 foot; about 18" x 33"; with another rolled sheet detailing several important profiles of the set-work in the production 17 3/4" x 34" approx.; the show Starred Lloyd Nolan and Alfred Ryder with Harry Guardino earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance Also John McLiam Al Lewis of later Munsters fame John Barracuda David Winters and Robert Drivas Louis Guss Stephen Bolster Don Gantry Buck Kartalian many of whom achieved notable fame in theater and film; Anna Hill Johnstone designed the rough and tumble 'noir-navy' costumes; the stage designs by George Clarke Jenkins 1908-2007 American Academy Award-winning production designer and three-time Tony Award nominee; the photographs are interesting and certainly portray the dramatic feeling of the play however the stage details and architectural quality of the sets make this collection even more interesting; some old staple holes to the edges of the set materials; everything in generally very good condition. Very Good. Ambassador Theatre unknown books
198628289<p>1986. SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH HAS PARTIALLY SLIGHT REFLECTION FROM LIGHT VG-. 1st Edition. Unbound.</p> paperback
197122463ELos Angeles: Universal Studios 1971. First Edition. Original 93 page shooting script for Encounter with Aries an episode of the crime drama television series McCloud starring Dennis Weaver. The script belonged to actor James McEachin. The episode is from Season 2 Episode 1 which aired on September 22 1971 and co-starred J.D. Cannon Sebastian Cabot Susan Strasberg Louise Latham Alan Oppenheimer and Peter Haskell. Bradbound. Near fine lightly handled copy in printed studio covers. Actor James McEachin’s early life experiences were in the military as a policeman a fireman and a record producer. He turned to a career in show business and was often cast to highlight his African-American heritage with successful roles in such well-known television series as Hawaii Five-O Mannix and Dragnet. He was cast in the pivotal role of the d.j. in Play Misty for Me with Clint Eastwood. He starred briefly in his own series as detective Harry Tenafly in Tenafly. Many of us remember him for his terrific work as police lieutenant Brock in the 1986 television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun - a role he would reprise throughout the years. Universal Studios unknown
197122462ELos Angeles: Universal Studios 1971. First Edition. Original 82 page revised draft shooting script with color rewrite pages for The Disposal Man an episode of the crime drama television series McCloud starring Dennis Weaver. The script belonged to actor James McEachin who appeared in the show from Season 2 Episode 4 which aired on December 29 1971 and co-starred Patrick O’Neal Diana Muldaur J.D. Cannon and Arthur O’Connell. Bradbound. Near fine lightly handled copy in printed studio covers. Actor James McEachin’s early life experiences were in the military as a policeman a fireman and a record producer. He turned to a career in show business and was often cast to highlight his African-American heritage with successful roles in such well-known television series as Hawaii Five-O Mannix and Dragnet. He was cast in the pivotal role of the d.j. in Play Misty for Me with Clint Eastwood. He starred briefly in his own series as detective Harry Tenafly in Tenafly. Many of us remember him for his terrific work as police lieutenant Brock in the 1986 television movie Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun - a role he would reprise throughout the years. Universal Studios unknown
1939011195<p>New York 1939 Color printed board with a die-cut peep-hole light edge wear and a few tiny splits in seams lacks original envelope. The front cover depicts a troubadour and George Washington about to peek through hole cover art by Warren Chappel. The object opens up like an accordion and one can look through the peephole and watch as scenes from the World's Fair unfold and expand. The scenes are composed by Elizabeth Sage Hare. A rare World's Fair item. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Elizabeth Sage Hare & Warren Chappell. 12mo.</p>
190853379Seattle WA: Dreamland Seventh Ave. & Union St. 1908. 8vo. 28 pp unpaginated. Numerous photo illustrations plates ads text illustrations. Pink illustrated softcovers minor sheflwear minor rubbig VG copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original music program for the 1908 Seattle Automobile Show held at the newly opened Dreamland Pavilion in conjunction with the stopover by the racers in the famed 1908 New York to Paris Automobile race as well as the visit of the Great White Fleet which steamed into Seattle one month later. The advertisements in this brochure include those for Winton Studebaker Locomobile Welch Cartercars Franklins Stearns Pope-Toledo and Packard. The 1908 race was held in the Winter because the organizers originally intended for the race teams to take ship from Seattle land at Valdez Alaska and then drive on the frozen Bering Sea into Siberia and finally overland to Paris. Fortunately the American team discovered a month before everyone else that this could not be done and so they returned to Seattle where the teams were shipped over to Japan and then onto Vladivostok. Although the German Protos car driven by Lt. Hans Koeppen actually arrived in Paris first the team placed second behind the American Thomas Flyer because the Germans were penalized for having shipped their car by train from Salt Lake City UT to Seattle WA. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Karen Abbott Paris or Bust: The Great New York-to-Paris Auto Race of 1908 Smithsonian March 7 2012. Dreamland, Seventh Ave. & Union St., paperback
192722349DuttonNY 1927. HBDJ black cloth with red spine 1927 Ltd 1st edition 1000 copys #2/1000 VG/FAIR DJ with Chips top spine & back of dj has mended LARGE chip OUT Book is in Good to very condition: Clean pages except for a small stain on two pages from a book mark some surface insect damage at the bottom of the back cover and upper right corner of the inside back cover some roughing along the bottom edge of the front cover binding sound slight shelf lean boards slightly splayed owner's name on the front free endpaper bookshop tag on the inside of the front cover. The jacket is FAIR: In two pieces split down the rear spine hinge PUT TOGETHER NICELY large Chunk missing from the back panel other small chips spine sunned. The jacket is in a new plastic protector. Not Ex-Library. First Edition. Hard Cover.<br /> Dutton,NY, hardcover
1902171301902-1930's. Hardcover. Good shelf wear end paper name stamps some pages lightly toned. The title on the spine is descriptive only and was added by the binder. A unique book in dark green boards containing articles bulletins etc. 1000 pages total. The contents are from 1902 to the early 1930s. The list of contents handwritten on the front end papers shows 17 items. Contents include A History of the Lumber Industry in the State of New York; various works on timber growing practices in different areas; articles on costs sawmills etc. A heavy book additional postage may be required. ; Photographs graphs charts drawings. . hardcover
1939PEEPSHOW000222New York World's Fair. 1939. First edition. 12.7 x 16.4 cm. Six-panel peep show including the front and rear boards which opens out concertina-style to show the Grand Concourse from the 1939 New York World's Fair. The front panel depicts George Washington looking into the die-cut peephole.Very near fine. Lacks the original mailing envelope. New York World's Fair. hardcover
1921GT343London: The Amalgamated Press 1921. 1st Edition . Hardback. Fine. 4to. A complete run of 25 magazines from April 30th 1921 No 105 - No 130 October 21st 1921 bound in maroon half-calf and maroon boards. No wear or marks. A fine collection of the early cinema magazine. Each issue is 24pp and packed with photographs and stories of the early silent film stars. Charlie Chaplin Douglas Fairbanks Junior Mary Pickford etc etc and UK stars of the day. Packed with adverts stories photographs and adverts. Lacking the loose art plate photographs as usual. <br/> <br/> The Amalgamated Press hardcover
1984197351984. Photographic archive 1984 documenting African American participation in fashion runway culture during a period of expanding visibility for Black models within commercial and public-facing fashion events. The images center on runway presentation styling and performance with emphasis on clothing posture and audience reception. The material supports research into Black representation in fashion the aesthetics of 1980s design and the intersection of race visibility and consumer culture within the fashion industry.<br /> Archive of 20 original color photographs dated July 1984. Prints measure approximately 4 x 4.5 inches to 5 x 6 inches. The photographs depict multiple runway scenes featuring Black models in varied outfits including bright casual wear dresses athletic ensembles and business-influenced styles. Specific images include a model wearing a pink lace floral dress with ribbon detailing and white heels figures in coordinated athletic-inspired outfits with bold color accents and a model in a white dress trimmed with pink ruffles and pearl-like ornamentation. One image shows a male model in white flared overalls and sandals. Additional photographs capture audience members of mixed racial identities seated along the runway as well as backstage moments in which models pose against a wall displaying portraits of other figures associated with the production or company. Several prints bear date stamps reading "7/84" on the verso.<br /> Produced during a decade marked by gradual shifts in fashion industry representation these photographs provide visual evidence of Black models occupying central roles in runway presentation while engaging with broader stylistic trends of the period. The inclusion of both runway and backstage scenes allows for study of performance preparation and audience interaction within fashion environments. Light handling wear and minor surface marks; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of 1980s runway culture with emphasis on African American representation. unknown
192565274Walden CO: np 1925. Broadside. 56 x 38 cm. text enclosed in a decorative border. Small breaks in several folds. "The Cameron Pass Road Colorado's newest and most attractive Mountain Highway will be put in shape for automobile travel on the dates set August 28-29 for the Barbecue and Wildwest Show which makes it possible for residents of Fort Collins Loveland Greeley Boulder Denver and all Eastern Colorado points to reach Walden and the famous North Park County in from four to seven hours." Each day with prizes there were to be bucking contests calf roping mounted football and mounted wrestling matches wild cow riding ladies' half mile race boxing movies and dancing. A free Elk Barbecue was offered on Saturday. "Come a-runnin'--- and bring someone with you!" <br/><br/> np unknown books
1970ABC_487291970. Kept in a clear plastic sleeve. Eight photographs all ca. 9 x 12.5 cm. Collection of photographs from the 1970s of a Nissan car show in which the newest models were presented. The show most likely took place in Saudi Arabia where Nissan had a strong presence at the time.The photographs have an orange hue because of fading of the dyes which is common in photographs of this time period. Otherwise in good condition. unknown
1912213455Berlin: Paul Cassirer 1912. First edition. Illustrated with 70 lithographs in all including 10 full-page color by Erich Klossowski. 8 133 2 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to 15 x 12 inches. In a publisher's binding of full soft violet calf upper cover lettered in gilt within decorative frames and borders spine gilt-lettered rear cover stamped with central gilt medallion and color lithographed endpapers by Klossowski. Spines a bit faded and edges rubbed text a bit soiled here and there a few stains on covers front and rear but overall a very attractive copy otherwise of this striking and wonderfully illustrated book in what seems clearly to be a deluxe state. First edition. Illustrated with 70 lithographs in all including 10 full-page color by Erich Klossowski. 8 133 2 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to 15 x 12 inches. Paul Cassirer unknown
1912213455Berlin: Paul Cassirer 1912. First edition. Illustrated with 70 lithographs in all including 10 full-page color by Erich Klossowski. 8 133 2 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to 15 x 12 inches. In a publisher's binding of full soft violet calf upper cover lettered in gilt within decorative frames and borders spine gilt-lettered rear cover stamped with central gilt medallion and color lithographed endpapers by Klossowski. Spines a bit faded and edges rubbed text a bit soiled here and there a few stains on covers front and rear but overall a very attractive copy otherwise of this striking and wonderfully illustrated book in what seems clearly to be a deluxe state. First edition. Illustrated with 70 lithographs in all including 10 full-page color by Erich Klossowski. 8 133 2 pp. 1 vols. Large 4to 15 x 12 inches. Paul Cassirer unknown books
19532110502150415094Japan Kamishibai Magic Lantern Co. Ltd. 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Kamishibai Magic Lantern Co., Ltd. paperback
196131011New York: Leo Castelli Gallery 1961. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Large folded single sheet. A poster for the 8 December 1961 - 10 January 1962 group exhibition at Castelli Gallery. Folded twice for mailing else a bright clean very good or better example. Couple of small age blemishes to paper but very nice overall. The poster measures 20 1/4" tall x 17" wide. Postal date stamp of December 16 1961 on verso along with typed recipient's name. Leo Castelli Gallery unknown books
199813896JNew York: St. Martin’s Press 1998. First Edition. Signed by the author Chris Mann to actor Don Knotts one of the stars of the classic television comedy “Three’s Company.†With Don Knott’s ownership signature and inscribed by Mann: “For Don Knotts My sincere thanks to you for interviewing for this book. You gave me so many laughs in playing ‘Mr. Furley’ and it was a big honor to get to meet you and include your happy memories & great stories for all the world’s ‘Three’s Company’ fans to enjoy. ‘Mr. Furley†was a one-of-a-kind classic - just like Don Knotts! Best Chris Mann.†Oversize paperbound. The terrific 312 page history and guide to the show extensively illustrated illustrated and with excellent interviews. Very fine fresh copy. St. Martin’s Press unknown books
191448868San Francisco: Francis-Valentine Co. Show Printers n. d. ca 1914. 1914. Broadside/Poster 21" x 28" boldy printed in black on thin tanned paper. Some rippling and creasing from poor storage a few chips at margins and one corner two small archival repairs to closed tears on verso but overall still a very good example of this delicate item. A rare poster promoting a screening of early documentary film footage of the Mexican Revolution in progress. No filmmaker or production company is credited. The reference to "Mexico's new ruler General Carranza" suggests a date of 1914 and indeed we located a newspaper reference to a screening in Bakersfield California in September of that year as well as one in Tucson in 1915. American interest in the political upheavals of its southern neighbor was considerable. Although no battle footage is promised recent moving pictures of warships in Vera Cruz harbor and soldiers moving artillery in the field would have offered a novel opportunity for Americans to go beyond the newspaper page to understand historic events as they unfolded. The Tucson showing of this film was even accompanied by a "free exhibit of saddles rifles and sombreros and relics from the battle field." Very good bright broadside. Francis-Valentine Co., Show Printers, n. d. [ca 1914]. unknown