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196321979CBS Television Network Madison Ave NY 1963 1963 No Jacket. First Edition.Original Hand Typed Photo division Press Information Release Minor Rub wear & stain on back on one & other has rub wear Small Tear to Top but O/W VERY NICE Condition UNBOUND 2 Small pieces Paper Hand typed press releases on CBS Television Network Letterhead 6 1/4 X 5 3/4 in. Approx VG/VG- AS-IS Small Ink Mark to one. First Edition. Unbound. CBS Television Network, Madison Ave, NY, 1963
1391168887.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Stougaard, Peter; ElsebetIn Pristine Condition. unknown
A9780443265020Paperback / softback. New. paperback
2026__044326502XElsevier Science Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 315 pages. 9.00x6.00 inches. Elsevier Science Ltd paperback
1179708482.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19882090202120411997Henri Michaud Museum 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Henri Michaud Museum paperback
ria9780615454702_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A girl could use any beauty secret that comes her way to look younger. Many women go extra miles to purchase expensive products or undergo extensive surgical procedures. The question here is: do women really have to go that far to look hardcover
0615454704.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2008Q-0979866502The Cookbook Marketplace 2008-06-10. Spiral-bound. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! The Cookbook Marketplace unknown
2008DADAX0979866502Brand: The Cookbook Marketplace 2008-06-10. Spi. hardcover. New. 8.50x1.25x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: The Cookbook Marketplace hardcover
44944Wildly popular pioneering early children's program 1947-1960 that established the genre and became a cultural phenomenon: Kean wrote more than 2000 episodes and invented the show's many colorful characters 1947-55 coming up also with its famed "Cowabunga!" tagline its theme song and every other song sung on the show 97 of them while Smith was its long-time beloved host. Archive of letters and documents relating to copyright infringement issues against those creating unauthorized children's products using the characters in the 1990s and '00s as pursued by the "Howdy Doody" chief writer and host. This fascinating and complex archive contains many hundreds of items -- dozens of original letters ranging from lengthy and meaty legal topics to personal matters to brief notes transmitting newspaper articles and countless photocopied book and other excerpts containing "Howdy Doody" content the majority with handwritten addenda from Kean.<br /> <br /> Only a few letters and an inscribed 8" X 10" photograph hail from "Buffalo Bob" Smith who died shortly after he and Kean retained a law firm to protect their interests. The vast majority originate with Kean who developed a close personal relationship with his attorney -- who grew up watching "Howdy Doody" and was a fan. This portion includes dozens of letters postcards and notes on personal matters chatting about public appearances and other public recognitions and also including numerous Christmas and greeting cards the occasional "Howdy Doody" product such as bumper stickers booklets etc. Many concern use of Kean's tagline "Cowabunga!" and their efforts to protect its usage.<br /> <br /> Many of Kean's gossipy irreverent always-amusing letters contain enlightening comments about script writing music composing and other aspects of the "Howdy Doody" show and early television. On August 6 1998 for instance he writes:<br /> <br /> "The fact is. my job & what I was paid for was to write a script a day exc. Saturday Sunday and when a Balinese new moon and earthquake on Saturn occurred simultaneously for 7½ years.<br /> <br /> "At some early point just to get away from the typewriter for a while I went to the piano. and wrote a song to fit in with the script -- just for a break in the action. It was an unsolicited extra. Fitting 'em in the storyline was -- on a juvenile Eddie-amateurish level but equivalent to when Richard Rodgers and Oscar H. did same with their songs for OKLAHOMA et al.<br /> <br /> "Anyway as the years flew or crawled I ended writing 97 songs. I tried to reach 100 but fell 3 short. The 3 I didn't write were: 'Tea for Two' 'Night and Day' and 'Pagliacci.' <br /> "The payoff came tho with the RCA albums.<br /> <br /> "To explain: I always abhorred the cloying namby-pamby typical kind of children's song such as 'Mary Had a Little Clone' or 'Jack and Bill' or 'Hillary Dickory Dock.' So -- I tried to write kids' lyrics of course but not too cloying and importantly music that sounded like pop tunes instead of nursery rhyme stuff."<br /> <br /> Among the important original legal documents is a December 21 2001 "Transfer of Rights Agreement" in which Smith's executor gives rights to all "Howdy Doody" songs exclusively to Kean as well as much related paperwork and letters from Kean and others on this issue. Another file includes a sheaf of Kean letters and related paperwork concerning issues regarding protecting rights to specific "Howdy Doody" songs. There are retained copies of residual payments and other income statements.<br /> <br /> This archive also contains numerous retained photocopies of important and confidential legal documents such as a May 12 1987 four-page letter of agreement from NBC Enterprises to Smith spelling out in detail which "Howdy Doody" rights Smith retains and which NBC retains and how much each pays the other and a hefty January 23 2001 U.S. District Court ruling about the ownership of Smith's original "Howdy Doody" marionette after his death. A great many of these miscellaneous photocopies bear original notes and attached notes from Kean to his attorney.<br /> <br /> This extensive archive sheds much light on "Howdy Doody" creators' efforts to protect their rights to the show long after it had gone off the air but while use of its characters and music in the popular media without due credit proliferated. In a larger sense the archive highlights the continuing broad cultural impact of this landmark show on American society. It's a rich archive that scholars and historians of the television history will find well worth researching. unknown
1913368143New York: Association of American Painters and Sculptors 1913. Matted and framed. 21 x 21 inches. Some yellowing to postcards one spot to formal invitation otherwise near fine. Matted and framed. 21 x 21 inches. Rare set of ephemera from the International Exhibition of Modern Art better known as The Armory Show of 1913 including:<br /> <br /> - Stationary from the organizers of the show: The American Painters and Sculptors New York with Arthur B. Davies Gutzon Borglum Walt Kuhn Elmer L. MacRae listed on the masthead<br /> - Invitation to the Formal Opening of the International Exhibition of Modern Art at the Lexington Avenue Armory on February 17 1913<br /> - Invitation to the Press Preview of the International Exhibition of Modern Art on February 16 1913 "Please present this card."<br /> - Two lapel buttons using the image of the uprooted pine tree traken from the Massachusetts Revolutionary War era battle flag with the text "The New Spirit" created by Walter Kuhn<br /> - Postcard advertising the exhibition with the flag with uprooted tree<br /> - Postcard Battleships 1913 by Elmer L. MacRae treasurer of the Association of American Painters and Sculptors. Association of American Painters and Sculptors unknown
1999T202354Commune Di Pienza 1999. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Small 4to. in colour printed textured card covers 48pp colour plates of the artists sculptures etc. Text in Italian __CONDITION : A well preserved FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy. . __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Commune Di Pienza paperback
2090502113709068Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19402090502113715946Not Available 1940. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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
2006__0080450229Pergamon Pr 2006. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 308 pages. 9.50x6.75x0.75 inches. Pergamon Pr hardcover
6482126Elsevier pp. 308 1st Edition . Hardback. New. Elsevier hardcover
2024x-9811979138Springer Nature 2024. Paperback. New. 377 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.86 inches. Springer Nature paperback
2023x-9811979103Springer 2023. Hardcover. New. 377 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.88 inches. Springer hardcover
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A9780367779658Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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