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2015500082672Fixot 2015 198 pages 13 6x2 6x21 2cm. 2015. Broché. 198 pages.
1988139282Paris, Henri Veyrier 1988 In-4 reliure éd. sous jaquette 28,5 cm sur 21. 264 pages, couverture illustrée. Jaquette en bon état. Ouvrage illustré de 400 ill. 400 illustrations. Bon état d’occasion.
198162791Lattès 1981 In-8 broché 22,5 cm sur 14. 406 pages. Tranches poussiéreuses sinon bon état d’occasion.
2010mon0003557072Sandro Miller Studios Chicago 2012-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. . slipcase shows minor wear and tear. cover with minor wear pages clean. Sandro Miller Studios, Chicago, hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with a little foxing to boards and end papers, mainly to rear board and no bumping to corners. Slightly dusty dust jacket not price clipped with tears around spine foot and a little rubbing to spine. 128pp. The stars of film and television from 1962, many in colour.
1989R240090367LA MANUFACTURE. 1989. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 291 pages - 1er plat illustré en noir et blanc - quelques planches en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
1940225431940. Archive of original publicity and candid photographs of 20th-century Black entertainers ca. 1940s-1970s. 12 silver gelatin prints and half-tone publicity stills various sizes but majority are 8 x 10 in. several with photographer or agency stamps press captions or printed credit on versos or margins. This collection assembles portraits film stills and candid images of major African American performers whose careers spanned stage screen music and comedy during the mid-20th century-a period when Black entertainers broke barriers in Hollywood television and popular music often while confronting systemic racism in the entertainment industry.<br /> <br /> Identified in this group are: Isaac Hayes captured in a close-cropped press portrait with typed caption lauding his career as "composer singer actor black Moses of soul" at the height of his 1970s popularity; Harry Belafonte in a film still depicting him in a tense scene in 1959's film Odds Against Tomorrow; Sidney Poitier pictured in a still embracing Barbara Mcnair in the 1970 movie They Call Me Mister Tibbs; Dick Gregory the pioneering Black comedian and outspoken civil rights activist in a studio portraits; Moses Gunn known for his commanding stage presence and roles in films such as Shaft 1971; and John Marriott a veteran character actor of stage and screen seen in formal portrait.<br /> <br /> Also included are images of additional African American performers: a stylish mid-century nightclub or stage portrait of an unidentified singer in tuxedo; a sharply dressed man standing before a theater facade adorned with posters of entertainers including Kit Kara and Rio; and a candid street scene outside the famed Savoy Ballroom in Harlem showing two men shaking hands beneath the marquee at "600 Savoy 598." Smaller prints depict a saxophonist in performance and a lobby card for comedian Hot Ashes. Together these photographs trace a lineage of African American artistry across genres-popular music jazz theater film and stand-up-during an era when representation in mainstream media was both a political act and a cultural breakthrough. Light handling wear some corner creases and press crop marks; overall very good. unknown
1960224801960. African America Film and Entertainment Photo Archive of Black Entertainers Musicians Actors & Comedy Figures 1950s-1970s including Otis Redding Dinah Washington and Brock Peters. An archive of 9 original gelatin silver and glossy studio prints black and white measuring 10" x 8". Produced for press and promotional use in the United States during the mid 20th century. This archive comprises promotional portraits of major and lesser known Black entertainers. Multiple framed headshots feature blues and soul music legends Otis Redding and Dinah Washington as well as veteran character actors Brock Peters Moses Gunn John Marriott Thomas Anderson and gospel composer Howard A. Roberts. Additional images include a staged comedy scene produced by Laff Records featuring two older Black men in comedic poses surrounding a man in drag and a candid interview style photo of an unidentified Black entertainer at a desk with rotary telephone.<br /> Otis Redding and Dinah Washington headshots capture their poised midcentury publicity style: Washington smiles hair pinned with flower and pearls exuding jazz elegance; Redding presents a three quarter confident gaze in a dark suit. Otis Redding and Dinah Washington were among the most influential African American vocalists of the mid-20th century each achieving extraordinary success in a tragically abbreviated career. Redding hailed as the "King of Soul" became a defining figure of Southern soul with hits like "These Arms of Mine" and "Sittin' On The Dock of the Bay" the latter recorded just days before his death in a 1967 plane crash at the age of 26. His electrifying performance at the Monterey Pop Festival expanded his appeal beyond Black audiences and cemented his place in American music history. Washington known as the "Queen of the Blues" and "Queen of the Jukeboxes" crossed genres from gospel to jazz to pop with chart-topping hits in the 1950s earning a Grammy Award and influencing generations of vocalists with her dramatic phrasing and interpretive command. She died of an accidental overdose in 1963 at just 39 years old. Though their styles differed-Redding's raw emotive soul contrasting with Washington's polished versatility-their shared legacies lie in the groundbreaking commercial and artistic success they achieved in a racially segregated industry and in the profound cultural loss their premature deaths represented.<br /> <br /> The archive also includes studio portraits of lesser-known but notable Black figures: Brock Peters who achieved both stage and screen fame including pivotal roles addressing race in American culture; Moses Gunn a prominent character actor and Shakespearean performer; John Marriott and Thomas Anderson performers whose careers bridged regional theatre and early television. These studio shots display Peters with contemplative expression; Gunn looking directly toward the camera with intensity; Roberts identified by "Howard Roberts" printed beneath his image alongside performing arts agency credit; Thomas Anderson and John Marriott similarly styled in classic studio poses. The Laff Records comedic photograph shows two older men flanking a man in drag. Laff Records was an LA-based imprint which produced raunchy comedy records by Black comic icons such as Richard Pryor and Redd Foxx and was a vital platform which elevated subversive Black expression in a time of segregation and censorship. The final print shows a Black man at a desk holding a telephone receiver-a press snapshot suggestive of an interview or managerial context. Minor toning to margins on two prints; small creases at corners of three; image clarity remains strong; agency or studio credits legible. Overall very good condition. unknown
197012221970 N° 21 de avril 1970 - Éditions Le Terrain Vague - Grand In-8 broché, couverture illustrée - Couverture : Veronica Carlson dans "Dracula et les femmes" - Nombreuses illustration dans l'ouvrage - 80 pages
196712261967 N° 17 de juin 1967 - In-4 broché - Revue illustrée - Edition Le Terrain Vague - 144 pages
1996Q-0813108772University Press of Kentucky 1996-02-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University Press of Kentucky paperback
2003RO30153702PYGMALION. 2003. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 283 pages augmentées de quelques planches de photos en noir et blanc. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
Folio, 176 pages, illustrated. eng
1989R100050376J'ai lu. 1989. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 143 pages - nombreuses photos en couleurs et en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers, crease to spine. A very clean copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Photographic plates slightly wavy, no effect at all on text pages. 210pp. The unauthorised biography.
400 pages, illustrated, appendix, bibliography, index. eng
2000109694Editions Jean-Claude Lattès 2000 In-8 broché 23 cm sur 15. 453 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
224p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
191p. illus. Hardcover good condition
191 p., illus. Hardcover Fair condition; lacking backstrip, boards worn
1988RO80139673RIVAGES / CINEMA. Janv. 1988. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 203 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, dans le texte et hors-texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 791.431-Acteurs
197465564HENRI VEYRIER 1974 Dos déchiré, néanmoins bon exemplaire.
19573115006NP: Columbia Pictures. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1957. Poster. Original half-sheet film poster for this 1957 b-movie production. 19 1/4" X 13 3/4" Close to near fine on card-stock with fold at center. Traces of faint wear at margins. Blurb reads - "This Is a picture about DOPE!"; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Columbia Pictures unknown
199932653Éd. Mazarine 1999 1 vol. in-8 cartonné. 147 p. : ill. en noir et en coul., couv. ill. Bon état.
1927119681927 Paris, Félix Alcan, 1927, In huit, 141 pp, VIII planches hors-texte, broché, rousseurs et tache d'encre rouge sur la couverture,