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1814314823London: F.C. and J. Rivington 1814. First edition. With 28 engraved plates on 27 leaves 7 engraved maps and charts on 6 sheets including 4 folding and 1 hand-colored and 2 vignettes. xi 5 506 lxxv pp. 4to. Contemporary brown russia neatly rebacked. Fine copy. First edition. With 28 engraved plates on 27 leaves 7 engraved maps and charts on 6 sheets including 4 folding and 1 hand-colored and 2 vignettes. xi 5 506 lxxv pp. 4to. A fine copy of this important work by Salt on his two years journey to Abyssinia. "On 2 March 1809 Salt sailed on a mission from the British government to Abyssinia to carry presents to the king and report on the state of the country. Owing to factious unrest he was prevented from going to the king at Gondar and was obliged to deliver the presents instead to the ras of Tigré. While in Abyssinia he made many observations on the geography the customs of the people and the flora and fauna. He brought back many specimens including a previously unknown dik-dik . In 1812 he was elected one of the very few honorary members of the African Association in acknowledgement of information he had procured in its interest. In 1814 he published A Voyage to Abyssinia which was received with some acclaim" ODNB. Salt was subsequently appointed consul-general in Egypt and played an important role in fostering Egyptology financing the excavations of Belzonia Caviglia and d'Athanasi. Blackmer 1479; Czech African p. 141; Fumagalli 139; Gay 2683 F.C. and J. Rivington unknown books
1814314823London: F.C. and J. Rivington 1814. First edition. With 28 engraved plates on 27 leaves 7 engraved maps and charts on 6 sheets including 4 folding and 1 hand-colored and 2 vignettes. xi 5 506 lxxv pp. 4to. Contemporary brown russia neatly rebacked. Fine copy. First edition. With 28 engraved plates on 27 leaves 7 engraved maps and charts on 6 sheets including 4 folding and 1 hand-colored and 2 vignettes. xi 5 506 lxxv pp. 4to. A fine copy of this important work by Salt on his two years journey to Abyssinia. "On 2 March 1809 Salt sailed on a mission from the British government to Abyssinia to carry presents to the king and report on the state of the country. Owing to factious unrest he was prevented from going to the king at Gondar and was obliged to deliver the presents instead to the ras of Tigré. While in Abyssinia he made many observations on the geography the customs of the people and the flora and fauna. He brought back many specimens including a previously unknown dik-dik . In 1812 he was elected one of the very few honorary members of the African Association in acknowledgement of information he had procured in its interest. In 1814 he published A Voyage to Abyssinia which was received with some acclaim" ODNB. Salt was subsequently appointed consul-general in Egypt and played an important role in fostering Egyptology financing the excavations of Belzonia Caviglia and d'Athanasi. Blackmer 1479; Czech African p. 141; Fumagalli 139; Gay 2683 F.C. and J. Rivington unknown
H299Weimar Industrie-Comptoir .1811 Bibliothek der neuesten und wichtigsten Reisebeschreibungen. Bd. 44/45. X 622 S. u. 2 Bl. 706 S. mit 2 mehrfach gefalt. Kupferkarten. Pappb‰nde der Zeit. mit R¸ckenschild leicht berieben sonst gutes sauberes Exemplar. Erste deutsche Ausgabe vollst‰ndig mit den beiden meist fehlenden Karten die wegen Krankheit des Stechers nachgeliefert werden mussten. - Der ber¸hmte Altertumsforscher Salt begleitete Viscount Valentia sp‰ter Lord Mountnorris als Sekret‰r auf seiner Reise nach Ost- und Nordafrika. Das Werk enth‰lt viele Nachrichten ¸ber Land und Leute politische Entwicklungen in dieser Zeit der napoleonischen Kriege sowie Schilderungen von Altert¸mern f¸r die sich besonders Salt interessierte. - Engelmann 102 Kainbacher 486. - Sehr selten vollst‰ndig. unknown
160754N.p.: N.p. 1973. Draft script for the 1973 film. Copy belonging to uncredited apprentice editor Harvey Rosenstock with his name in manuscript ink on the verso of the front wrapper and the top of the first page. With a memo on "Serpico" letterhead noting script adjustments laid in.<br /> <br /> Based on Peter Maas' 1973 biography "Serpico: The Cop Who Defied the System" about the titular plainclothes officer who exposes corruption in the New York City Police Department only to face harassment and threats from his fellow officers. Nominated for two Academy Awards.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in New York. <br /> <br /> Black titled Studio Duplicating Service wrappers. 130 pink revision leaves dated 6/18/73 with last page of text numbered 129. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold screw brads.<br /> <br /> Eureka MOC 79. Spicer US Neo-Noir. N.p. unknown
2007C94516Philip Wilson Publishers. As New. 2007. Hardcover. 0856676349 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 192 pages; 130 color illustrations. Publisher description: John Salt's exquisite and intriguing evocations of abandoned cars and dilapidated trailers often depicted in a rural setting expand our definition of landscape and place him among the foremost realist painters of his generation. A British artist who spent two decades living and painting in the United States he came to prominence in the early 1970s as a leading and innovative Photorealist. Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Philip Wilson Publishers hardcover
20142081502111904566China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 10 joint editions China/Salt Industry History Research and Editing Department paperback
1860WRCAM55487Salt Lake City: Deseret News Print 1860. xxiiixliv756pp. Modern half morocco and marbled boards spine gilt. Small dampstains to titlepage and gutter of first few leaves; light mostly marginal tideline near top corner of text throughout and in lower corner of last several leaves. Occasional creasing or wrinkling a few occasional pencil marks. Very good. The first edition of the new charter of Salt Lake City passed on January 20 1860 and an uncommon imprint from the press of the Salt Lake City Mormon-owned newspaper the DESERET NEWS. In the two years previous to this new charter the whole of the Mormon community in Utah was recovering from the Utah War which saw an increased United States government influence and presence in the territory. The present work includes a membership list of the Salt Lake City Council lists of city officials four major sections and indexes to those four sections. <br> <br> The first prominent work printed here is the United States Constitution with the twelve Amendments passed up until that time. This work was not printed in the 1859 edition of the 1851-53 Salt Lake city charter but is added here. The second major work is the "Act to Establish a Territorial Government for Utah." This act which provided for the establishment of all aspects of the Utah government and delineated the boundaries of the territory was first published in 1852. <br> <br> The third and most important text printed here is the "Charter of Great Salt Lake City" beginning on page xxix. This is the first edition of the new city charter for Salt Lake City presumably passed in response to the changes wrought by the Utah War. The Charter is comprised of "An Act Incorporating Great Salt Lake City" and is laid out in eighty- eight sections and invests most of the power for regulating the city in the City Council. This differs from the earlier city charter which was comprised of only fifty-three sections most passed in 1851 with five passed in 1853. The penultimate section of the present work section 87 repeals and replaces the earlier charter. <br> <br> The charter sets the boundaries for the city and gives the city the authority to control all manner of issues related to city management and maintenance such as organizing the city setting electoral guidelines for city officials eminent domain business licensing and regulation public cleanliness providing police and fire departments regulations for tobacco and liquor and many others. Section 26 even outlaws "playing at ball" or flying a kite. <br> <br> The fourth and longest section of the work is entitled "Ordinances of Great Salt Lake City" and consists of fifty-eight specific rules regulating elections creating city offices naming the streets dividing the city into wards providing for water defining police duties collecting taxes creating schools governing distribution of liquor regulating city quarantine setting penalties for criminal activity and more. Interestingly Section 3 of the Ordinances prohibits any officer or soldier of the United States Army from holding office or voting in Salt Lake City unless they live in the city; the Mormon population in Salt Lake City seems to have had enough of the American military by 1860. A short Appendix prints six more ordinances passed later in 1860 including one governing the discharge of firearms and another stipulating a $100 fine and six months in jail for operation of a brothel. Revised ordinances for the city would be published in 1875 and amendments would be added to the city charter beginning in 1862 but the latter essentially remained in effect until statehood in 1896. <br> <br> Not in Flake or Draper. OCLC records just twelve institutional copies. A scarce work under-represented in Mormon bibliographical literature. SABIN 75840. OCLC 2872974. Deseret News Print hardcover books
11058Two formats 190 x 152 mm. & 150 x 365 mm. Oguni machi Kotamagawa å°å›½ç”ºå°çމå·: 1865-67.<br /> <BR> <BR> This archive describes the manufacture and regulation of yamajio mountain salt in the town of Oguni machi on the Tama River in the mountainous area of Yamagata Prefecture north of Niigata. The onsen springs of the town are rich in minerals and were used to manufacture salt for local and regional inhabitants. Today there are very few producers of mountain salt due to the laborious process but it is highly valued by connoisseurs of salt for its delicate taste.<br /> <BR> <BR> Our archive consists of:<br /> <BR> <BR> 1. Manuscript drawing 243 x 327 mm. showing the process of spraying the water on well-ventilated racks covered with branches of the shiba 柴 tree. This allowed the mineral-rich water to slowly drip into a large deep basin. The gathered water would then be boiled down leaving salt crystals.<br /> <BR> <BR> 2 & 3. The first two notebooks 10 & 5 leaves dated February and August 1865 contain details of production of the salt and names of those involved.<br /> <BR> <BR> 4. This notebook 11 leaves dated February 1865 is entirely devoted to the business of making and selling salt with records of quantities sellers and buyers prices received etc;<br /> <BR> <BR> 5. A document 14 leaves from the local magistrate’s office dated February 1865 gives the names of salt manufacturers.<br /> <BR> <BR> 6. A notebook 5 leaves produced by the local magistrate’s office regarding the sale and distribution of salt to many wholesalers in the city of Yonezawa with their seals dated October 1866. Somewhat stained but very legible.<br /> <BR> <BR> 7. Dated 1867 this notebook 8 leaves describes in great detail the process of saltmaking with descriptions of tools and other equipment techniques etc. unknown
182729696Paris: Bobee et Hingray 1827. Rare the first French edition one of only 300 copies printed. With 5 folding lithographic plates lacking folding frontis. 8vo in a handsome French binding of quarter black morocco over marbled boards the spine with blind tooled compartments between gilt ruled raised bands one compartment finely gilt lettered additional gilt decorations at both tips. 4 ix 70 pp. A fine and handsome copy of this rare work as is always the case there is some light foxing and general toning due to the paper stock used. The binding is in very fine condition. THE RARE FIRST FRENCH EDITION OF SALT'S Essay on Dr. Young's and Champollion's System of deciphering the Hieroglyphics of ancient Egypt. Salt was appointed British Consul General of Egypt in 1816. Once set up in Cairo he began to work on his mission of securing antiquities and artifacts for the British Museum. Salt was able to foster beneficial relations between the British government and Pasha Mohammed Ali negotiating deals concerning trade and territorial rights. He also sponsored the excavations of Thebes and Abu Simbel personally carrying out significant archaeological research at the pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. He earned praise from Jean-François Champollion for his ability to decipher hieroglyphs. Bobee et Hingray hardcover
180917298London: William Miller 1809. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/>Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/>Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown books
181227080London: William Miller 1812. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman 1812'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/> Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/> Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown
180917298London: William Miller 1809. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/> Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/> Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown
186828631la baule 1868 un plan ORIGINAL MANUSCRIT dépliant sur toile enduite, format : 155 x 53,5 cm, coloré en rouge et noir, avec l'emplacement des maisons en noir , le nom des rues et les Nos du Lot avec la surface vendue (fond blanc) et les surfaces à vendre (en rouge), TRACES DE MOUILLURES ANCIENNES, A RESTAURER ET TRÉS AISEMENT RESTAURABLE, 1868 La Baule
1814010594London: Rivington 1814. First Edition; E.O. Un volume in 4to 25x33 cm di XI-4-506-LXXV pagine. In barbe quindi a larghi margini. 7 carte geografiche di cui 5 ripiegate 1 colorata a mano; 27 pagine ft di incisioni con 28 tavole; 2 vignette incise. Completa quindi di tutte le carte e le incisioni. Bella legatura in mezza pelle moderna con dorso ornato e tassello di titolo. Sontuoso esemplare di questa prima edizione del più famoso libro illustrato di viaggi nel Corno d'Africa dell'Ottocento. Extra postage cost is required for international shipping. Please email us for the new shipping cost. Rivington unknown
116634London Rivington 1814. . First edition; 4to 31 x 24 cm; 28 engraved plates on 27 leaves after Salt 7 engraved maps and charts on 6 sheets 4 of which folding and 1 hand-coloured 2 engraved vignettes tear through p.11 repaired without loss of text a couple of small tears to folds of maps repaired one map bisected by binder through middle fold and expertly repaired without loss; full contemporary tree calf rebacked preserving original gilt morocco lettering piece gilt roll to board edges all edges speckled corner tips professionally restored a very good copy; xii iv 506 lxxv pp.<br /> First edition of Salt's work on Abyssinia the largest treatment of Ethiopia since Bruce's Travels twenty-five years prior and includes one of the earliest depictions of indigenous hippo hunting.<br /><br />Salt had previously visited Ethiopia in 1805 as part of Viscount Valentia's entourage visiting Massawa Aksum Adwa and other parts of Tegré. He returned to Ethiopia in 1809 on a government mission to treat with the Ethiopian Emperor Egwale Seyon in Gondar but unrest prevented him from going further than Tegré. Salt instead spent two years recording the geography wildlife and people of the region including his own accomplished drawings and views of his surroundings. He visited the early Christian monastery of Dabra Damo and the pre-Aksumite capital Yeha as well as the towns of Chelaqot Antalo Adwa and Aksum where he recorded a fourth-century stone inscription. <br /><br />On his return he was soon elevated to General Consul of Egypt and would go on to be one of Britain's greatest promoters of Egyptology.<br /> Blackmer 1479; Gay 2683; Pankhurst 12. London, Rivington, 1814. unknown
1894096437N: privately printed 1894. Compiled and arranged by T. Johnson Salt organist and choirmaster S. Mary and All Saints Trentham. Pp. 64last blank printed music; handsomely bound by Bagguley in full brown morocco over bevelled boards the spine lettered and decorated in gilt boards panelled in gilt & blind with gilt corner decorations the upper board lettered in gilt and with a small central fleuron gilt edges corners of boards lightly worn joints rubbed tiny snag at head of spine; a.e.g.; brown moire silk endpapers with elaborate finely tooled gilt doublures; bookplate on verso of upper free endpaper the outer leaves a trifle foxed and soiled; privately printed Newcastle-under-Lyme n.d.1894. Printed privately for the Duchess of Sutherland for use only in the Church of S. Mary and All Saints Trentham. Trentham was the seat of the Dukes of Sutherland. This copy inscribed and signed by the Duchess to the Reverend Thurston Rivington dated November 5 1896 on blank preliminary leaf. Millicent 4th Duchess of Sutherland 1867-1955 was sometimes nicknamed 'Meddlesome Millie'. She was a well known social reformer involved in several local causes the most notable being her campaign to eliminate the use of poisonous lead in the glazing process in the pottery industry. During the First World War she established a Red Cross Hospital The Millicent Sutherland Ambulance in Belgium and France. G. T. Bagguley is today best known for his 'Sutherland tooling process' by which colour tooling was executed on vellum which he mainly used on books bound for the Duchess of Sutherland. privately printed unknown
1970146086New York: Pressman Williams 1970. Draft script for the 1973 film. Copy belonging to cinematographer Gregory Sandor with his name in holograph pencil on the verso of the title page and holograph pencil annotations throughout.<br/><br/>Danielle is a beautiful model separated from her conjoined twin Dominique. When her neighbor an aspiring journalist suspects Danielle of a brutal murder the horror of Danielle's disturbing past begins to surface. Director Brian De Palma based his original story on a Life magazine article about conjoined twins in the Soviet Republic who had been successfully separated but were experiencing psychological problems as a result of the operation. <br/><br/>With its use of visually dense point-of-view and split-screen camera techniques "Sisters" is one of De Palma's earliest forays into erotic voyeurism as a conduit for psychological horror paving the way for a string of idiosyncratic psychosexual projects in the ensuing years such as "Obsession" 1976 "Dressed to Kill" 1980 "Blow Out" 1981 and "Body Double" 1984 among others. Given its focus on the anxiety of the gaze "Sisters" can also be read as an homage to Alfred Hitchcock-openly referencing "Rope" 1948 "Rear Window" 1954 and "Psycho" 1960-and indeed the film was even scored by Bernard Hermann a frequent musical collaborator for Hitchcock's films.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in New York. <br/><br/>Maroon titled wrappers. Title page present dated 1970 with credits for screenwriters Brian De Palma and Louisa Rose. 138 leaves with last page of text numbered 138. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Arrow 1578. Criterion Collection 89. Grant US. Spicer US Neo-Noir. Pressman Williams unknown books
CA08AA-00820Collectible - Very Good. Mizoram: Printed at Manna Printer 2020. 1st edition. 8vo. xxvi334pp. Mizo. Very Good book. Good dust jacket. Bible Christianity books in Mizo Inquire if you need further information. unknown
181688779Paris: Magimel 1816. Fine. Magimel Paris 1816 13.5 x 21.3 cm et 317 x 233 pour l'atlas Broché Rare first edition of the French translation established by P.-F. Henry. Gay 2683.Some occasional light foxing.The work also includes an oblong quarto atlas in which map no. 6 has been bound upside down containing 33 engraved plates and maps 1 to 32 plus 1bis based on the author's original drawings.The illustrations comprise 8 maps or plans and 25 plates depicting a variety of subjects: views portraits inscriptions buildings hunting scenes animals etc.As is frequently the case our copy lacks the out-of-text plate in volume 2 showing ancient inscriptions.In 1809 Henry Salt was sent on a diplomatic mission to Abyssinia to establish trade relations with England. During this his second journey to the region he traveled along the eastern coast of Africa visited Portuguese colonies and collected extensive data on the hydrography of the coastal areas. In addition to the travel narrative the work includes several vocabularies of African tribes ranging from Mozambique to Egypt: Makua Monjour Somali Hurrur Galla Darfur Amharic Tigrinya etc.; it also contains notes on Abyssinian birdlife and rare plants.A handsome copy preserved in its original publishers wrappers with plain covers and title labels pasted at the heads of the spines minor marginal flaws to the plain covers without significance. Magimel unknown
1973146780N.p.: Paramount Pictures 1973. Vintage US silkscreen banner poster for the 1973 film.<br/><br/>Based on Peter Maas' 1973 biography "Serpico: The Cop Who Defied the System" about a plainclothes police officer who exposes corruption in the New York City Police Department only to face harassment and threats from his fellow officers.<br/><br/>Nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Screenplay.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in New York. <br/><br/>82 x 24 inches. Rolled. Very Good plus overall with no restoration. Lightly soiled with a few pin holes in upper right of image two holes about 1/8" one small closed tear in bottom margin and 1 chip in the upper right margin bright and unfaded.<br/><br/>Eureka! #79. Spicer US Neo-Noir. Paramount Pictures unknown books
198812436Lake Grove New York U.S.A.: Sft Pub. As New. 1988. Paperback. 0929574001 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - -- with a bonus offer-- . Sft Pub paperback
199475448Little Brown and Company. New. 1994. Hardcover. 0821220810 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 144 pp. With 125 ills. 24 x 30 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Little Brown and Company hardcover
197163170Gallery; Et Al. As New. 1971. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in Dutch and English. 88 pp. With 52 ills. 4 col. . 21 x 21 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Gallery; Et Al paperback
196959217Utah Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah; Et Al. As New. 1969. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 52 pp. With 63 ills. 22 col. one foldout. 22 x 23 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah; Et Al paperback
1938140293Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1938. Draft script for the 1938 film. Based on the short story "Private Pettigrew's Girl" by Dana Burnet and published in "The Saturday Evening Post" on September 14 1918. Copy belonging to an unknown crew member with holograph pencil annotations throughout. <br/><br/>Jimmy Stewart plays an idealistic soldier who convinces a Broadway star Margaret Sullavan to pretend they're dating in order to impress his other soldier friends. Meanwhile Sullivan's manager Walter Pidgeon has always been in love with her and objects to the pair's closeness even as they decide to get married before Stewart is shipped out to France. Stewart and Sullivan pull off surprisingly believable roles for a plot of such sickly sweetness in this their second on-screen pairing. <br/><br/>The third film based on Burnet's "Saturday Evening Post" story the first two being the 1919 George Melford silent film "Pettigrew's Girl" and Richard Wallace's part-talkie "The Shopworn Angel" 1928 starring Gary Cooper. Set in New York. <br/><br/>Goldenrod titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 2268 and production No. 25077 dated 3/16/38 with credits for producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz and screenwriter Waldo Salt. Distribution receipt laid into the script. Title page integral with the first page of the text as issued. 108 leaves with last page of text numbered 108. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good bound with two gold brads. <br/><br/>Warner Archive. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books