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02853London: Camden Theater April 30 1972. The Last of the Goon Shows<br/>Specially Written by Spike Milligan for the 50th Anniversary of the BBC <br/>Three Goons in the Fountain<br/>Each One Seeking Fame<br/>Sellers Milligan and Secombe<br/>Which One Will the Fountain Blame<br/><br/>GOON SHOW. SELLERS Peter. MILLIGAN Spike. SECOMBE Harry. The Goon Show One Night Special Reunion. A Collection of Goony Ephemera. London: Camden Theater April 30 1972.<br/><br/>"These autographs from The Goons and a number of guest artists were signed for me in my presence at the recording of 'The Last of The Goon Shows' at The Camden Theatre London on Sunday 30th April 1972 at which I was one of the BBC Studio Managers. Signed Michael W. Cowles 1st December 2013."<br/><br/>Thus introduced this collection includes an original ticket to the show printed on orange card; the Daily Mail's original story published the following day on May 1 1972; promotional flyer typed on yellow paper; the original BBC Radio 4 Program signed by Peter Sellers Spike Milligan Harry Seacombe writer Eric Sykes performers Max Geldray Ray Ellington Graham Stark film star Michael Caine and two other indecipherable signatures; and significantly a copy of the show's thirty-one page script with rehearsal and recording schedule on blue paper marked up in red and black ink by Michael W. Cowles. The collection beautifully housed in a fleece-lined full black morocco clamshell case spine lettered in gilt.<br/><br/>"The Goon Show was a radio comedy show broadcast by the BBC. It changed the face of British comedy and influenced later comedy including Monty Python Eddie Izzard and many more. It was broadcast in the the UK between May 1951 and January 1960. The dignified 'stiff upper lip' attitude still prevailed in the post WWII age but many who lived through the war were more inclined to question the rules and authorities that controlled their lives. Onto this scene burst The Goons with a quick fire irreverent brand of humour that mocked those in establishment and offered a different farcical view of the world. What made The Goon Show different was its attitude. The comedy was edgier than it contemporaries and it used mad characters satire and ground breaking sound effects in a surreal way unlike anything had done before. <br/><br/>"The Last Goon Show of All broadcast on 5 October 1972 was a special edition of the famous BBC Radio show The Goon Show commissioned as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the BBC. It was simulcast on radio and television and later released as an audio recording on long-playing record. This in turn has been re-issued in other formats such as compact disc. A video of the television broadcast was also released on VHS and later on DVD although with some omissions. In early October 2007 35 years after the original broadcast a full unedited version was broadcast on BBC 7 the digital radio channel dedicated to re-runs of classic shows." Wikipedia.<br/><br/>"Spike Milligan was the creative force and main writer of The Goon Show however he was often assisted by a co-writers such as Larry Stephens or Eric Sykes. Occasionally if Milligan was unable to writer the show others would script entire show. There were originally four main cast members: Spike Milligan Peter Sellers Harry Secombe and Michael Bentine. Spike Milligan would later be considered by many to be "The grandfather of modern British comedy" due to his work on The Goon Show and subsequent comedies. Peter Sellers would go on to become a world famous comic actor best known for playing Inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movies. Harry Secombe remained a well loved singer and entertainer throughout his career. Michael Bentine left the group after only a few series and before the show reached it's peak of success" Goon Show website. London: Camden Theater, April 30, 1972 unknown books
1920WRCAM48854Newport Ky.: The Donaldson Litho. Co. 1920. Chromolithographic poster 27 1/2 x 41 3/4 inches. Several tears at edges two of them significantly affecting the image. Some chipping and loss along top left and lower right edges also a bit in top right corner. Still a striking image. Good plus. An attractive poster advertising one of W.I. Swain's popular touring western shows this one featuring Jesse James who in this portrayal has an African-American as a member of his gang. The illustration shows three men on the right edge with their hands held high while a fourth man next to them weakly drops his gun. On the left side a cocky man in a white shirt presumably James points a six shooter at the men across the room while a blonde woman in a red dress stands with one foot on a chair and the other on a desk also pointing guns at the men. Anomalously in the center of the image through a window a black man in a red shirt also points two guns at the men on the right while inside the room a black woman kneels and pleads with the man in the window. Colonel W.I. Swain was one of the most successful tent showmen in the South. He often toured a minstrel show putting on a different performance every night for a week. The shows were continued by Swain's son Kennedy well into the 1940s. The Donaldson Litho. Co. 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
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
12871JThis 8†x 10†photograph shows Jackie Gleason Art Carney Audrey Meadows and Joyce Randolph dressed in their roles from The Honeymooners television series leaning out from the windows of a bus with Jackie Gleason in his Ralph Kramden bus uniform driving the bus. Each of the the four stars has signed the photograph. Fine condition. unknown books
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
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
602043<p>on a full length group shot of 10 African Americans yielding sledge hammers in various action positions. Photograph is on heavy stock; 8" x 10"; very good. Rubberstamps on back that read: "Juan Hernandez John Henry' Group Cotton Club Show" and "Mills Artists Inc. 799 Seventh Ave. New York N.Y."; ca. 1935.</p> unknown books
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
198347765n.p. 1983. Card stock self wrappers each quadrant numbered 1-10 11-20 21-30 and 31-40 printed in white. Photographs are scotch-taped in at head of each photo. Each photo has a handwritten caption either in blue or red pencil. A VG copy. Some rubbing to edges and corners of the album but the photographs are NF. Tri-fold photo album. 37 color photographs. Folded: 7-1/2 x 4-1/2". Open: 7-1/2" x 18-3/4" <br/><br/>In this collection there are about 30 photos of different planes even a couple "in flight" shots" and about 10 photos of Portland and the train cars they took to Seattle. The compiler also took a few candid photos of pilot extraordinaire Bob Hoover. He was obviously star struck as the photos consist of Mr. Hoover speaking standing in crowd and sitting in a car! No close ups ha! "Robert Anderson "Bob" Hoover January 24 1922 – October 25 2016 was a United States Army Air Forces fighter pilot in World War II USAF and civilian test pilot after the war flight instructor aviation record-setter and air show pilot for nearly 50 years until his retirement in 1999. Known as the "pilot's pilot" Hoover revolutionized modern aerobatic flying and has been described in many aviation circles as one of the greatest pilots ever to have lived." wiki unknown books
19565228NHollywood: n.p 1956. Actor Nolan Leary’s copy of this shooting script for the classic show and contains his signature and annotations. Very good. n.p unknown books
201322951ECulver City CA: Comedy Central 2013. Original Taping and After Show Invitation to Comedy Central’s taping of their roast of actor James Franco dated August 25 2013 to be held at Culver Studios in California. The invitation consists of a single sheet 4 1/2†x 6 1/2†printed on both sides and the after party ticket 2 1/2†x 6 1/2†comes with its own metal bead lanyard. Both items are enclosed in a printed envelope with ‘FRANCO’ on the front panel in cut out lettering meant to look as though its been burnt out with a black & white photo of James Franco in the interior. The text at the interior suggests that ladies dress glamorously and ‘gents’ wear a suit and tie. Comedy Central unknown books
195324881953. MOBILGAS 1953 FRIENDLY FOLLIES. LET'S BE FRIENDLY EXTRA FRIENDLY. A large folio-size folded cardboard sheet creating a four-page program. Contains music for three songs with special lyrics written by Fred Runyon for the 1953 Friendly Follies staged by the Cucamonga Road Show Company. The rear cover shows a photograph of the six-member company and is inscribed and signed "To Paulene" by five of the six cast members: Byron Keith Ray Guth Ben McAtee Shirley Mills and Dorothy Biegan- lacking is producer and pianist Arthur Anderson. Very Good two folds; several light stains. Scarce! $85.00. <br/><br/> unknown books
012205Bantam Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Illustrators. 1st Edition. Fine copy in like jacket. First Edition Signed by translator Gregory Rabassa. Bantam Hardcover books
14466LONDON 1960. LONDON, 1960 unknown books
1981WRCLIT84938San Francisco: S.F. Poster Brigade / Internationalist Art Publications 1981. 32pp. Small quarto. Pictorial wrapper contents produced by photocopy. Profusely illustrated. Stapled slightly askew but near fine. The original printing of the catalogue of some of the visually striking protest art and poetry submitted from around the world for this touring exhibition/event 1980-81. A manifestation of the next generation of the San Francisco Poster Brigade earlier the Wilfrid Owen Brigade it was organized as a mail-art event with associated performance art film and video music and allied events. After a call for submissions in August 1980 it opened in San Francisco in October moved to Los Angeles for November/December opened in Tucson in March 1981 moved to the Parsons School of Design in New York in July 1981 and finished up at the Southern Exposure Gallery in San Francisco in May 1982 with additional venues for film performances readings and music. Contributions were solicited and added during the length of the exhibit's existence. S.F. Poster Brigade / Internationalist Art Publications unknown books
194718506ELos Angeles: Institute of Religious Science 1947. Original program for the ‘First Annual Minstrel Parade’ presented by the Men’s Club Institute of Religious Science of Los Angeles two performances - June 4th and 5th 1947. Paperbound 6†x 9â€. Near fine bright copy with some minor darkening to the front cover in printed wrappers. Institute of Religious Science unknown books
1963WRCLIT72653Utica & New York: Munson-Williams-Proctor Inst. / Henry Street Settlement 1963. 212pp. Decorated wrappers. Plates including color. First edition wrapperbound issue one of a total of 12000 copies printed. Foreword by Edward H. Dwight. Contemporary and retrospective appraisals by various hands. Some dust soiling to white portions of wrapper heavier along upper margin of front wrapper internally fine. Munson-Williams-Proctor Inst. / Henry Street Settlement unknown books
193726292New York: Pioneer Publishers 1937. First Edition. Octavo. Staple-bound pamphlet; printed paper wrappers; 31pp. A bit dust-soiled spine slightly rubbed else Very Good. Translation of an article that first appeared in the March 1937 issue of Nouvelles d'U.R.S.S. an information bulletin published by the "Que Faire" group of left Communists led by Andre Ferrat. Pioneer Publishers unknown books
19823336Los Angeles: Ode Sounds & Visuals 1982. Single sheet 78 cm x 46 cm white stock printed in color. Folds as issued. Nice condition. Promotional poster from Olde Sounds & Visuals for the soundtracks of Shock Treatment and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Ode Sounds & Visuals unknown books
1941WRCLIT45677New York: An American Place 1941. 4pp. Large octavo. Folded leaflet text on recto only. Fine. First edition of the handlist of this group exhibition held at An American Place 17 October to 27 November 1941. Picasso's ground- breaking "Figure" 1910 first shown at "291" in 1911 is included. An American Place unknown books
1939011197New York: American Horse Show Association Inc. 1939. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 509 pages of text. Hardcover binding with moderate sunning/darkening of spine and minimal shelfwear. Contains several advertisements with photographs. American Horse Show Association, Inc. Hardcover books
20051308336Vicenza: Associazione Industriali 2005. Softcover. Square Octavo; VG/ Wraps; White spine with black text; Moderate shelf wear to covers light blemishes along sides and creasing at corners; Binding solid attached inscribed business card; Text block clean vivid color illustrations; 186 pp; Sculpture. 1308336. FP New Rockville Stock. Associazione Industriali unknown books
19701982glsHollywood CA: Show Productions 1970. Includes Salvador Dali Artful Showman by Kate Ganz. Near-Fine. Show Productions, 1970. unknown books