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1977258520New York: Phillip Allen as PAE Inc 1977. Magazine. 60p. 8.5x11 inches articles news interviews fiction erotic nude male photos fashion ads very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Began as an unnumbered digest-size magazine in Chicago featuring photos and stories of hot men in hot clothing. Lots of bulging blue jeans and silk slacks. After many issues Allen began numbering the issues with the October 1976 issue. The publisher moved to NYC and connected with Modernismo and began to include nudes and full-frontal shots as well as fiction from FirstHand in the now-full-size magazine. Profile of Mondale interview with Wrangler cover shot of Dean Tait. Phillip Allen as PAE, Inc unknown books
1969040230Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1969. xxii 745p. b/w illus. slightly chipped dj quarto format. University of California Press unknown books
1969039778Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press 1969. xxii 745p. b/w illus. quarto format lightly chipped dj California studies in urbanization and environmental design. University of California Press unknown books
19971295202Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall PTR 1997. First Edition. Hardcover. Two-volume set; large octavo; VG/no-DJ; purple spines with white text; covers have minor shelfwear large price stickers on back Vol. 2 spine slightly cocked; textblocks are clean; pp 415 572. SHELVED IN ANNEX C ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE. 1295202. Full-priced Rockville. Prentice Hall PTR hardcover books
1982125429Exton PA: Schiffer Publishing 1982. cloth dust jacket. Icart Louis. 4to. cloth dust jacket. 192 pages. Acknowledgments table of contents foreword by Karmel catalogue of etchings index. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. Dust jacket chipped at edges. Schiffer Publishing unknown books
1982225097Exton: Schiffer 1982. hardcover. fine/fine. Profusely illustrated in color & in black & white. 192 pages small 4to red cloth d.w. Exton: Schiffer 1982. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Schiffer unknown books
1954140091Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures / Vanguard 1954. One sheet poster for a circa 1954 rerelease of the 1945 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1933 novel "Some Must Watch" by Ethel Lina White. One of the best "old dark house" noirs with Hitchcockian touches both in terms of being a thriller and in terms of featuring multiple insidious characters all placed in the expert care of director Robert Siodmak who in another Hitchcockian touch has an uncredited appearance in the film: he plays "the killer's eye". <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches. Near Fine with a tear to the top margin light toning and pin holes. <br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US. RKO Radio Pictures / Vanguard unknown books
1971151252Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1971. Collection of four vintage borderless reference photographs and one vintage borderless studio still photograph from the 1971 film. Three with printed mimeo snipes affixed to the verso and the stamp of Paramount Pictures and two with the stamps of Israel Film Archive on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on Roald Dahl's 1964 novel "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" with a screenplay also written by Dahl. A poor but cheerful young boy finds one of the prized five golden tickets which grants access to chocolatier Willy Wonka's mysterious factory. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Munich.<br/><br/>Approximately 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1989174180Chicago IL: Lakeside Press 1989. First edition thus. Hardcover. 416 pages. The 89th entry in this series. Follows the journey west of two pioneers. A very good copy in cloth boards with some minor wear. No dust jacket as issued. Lakeside Press unknown books
1942185740Strathmore Aurora IL.1942 Presumed First Edition 1942-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Red plastic comb bound. Blue paper boards are rubbed at the edges. Clean has a good binding child has written their name inside in pencil- no other marks or notations. Includes 5 programs 7 tickets 4 portraits 1 pocket book with $ and the magic carpet sheet. Strathmore , Aurora, IL.1942, Presumed First Edition hardcover books
1979152252Los Angeles: T.A.T. Communications Inc 1979. Second Draft script of the pilot episode "The Initiation" of "Joe's World" which aired on December 28 1979 on NBC.<br/><br/>The short-lived family sitcom from screenwriters Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin about Joe Ramon Bieri the owner of house painting business trying to support his wife K Callan and five children ranging in age from 9 to 23.<br/><br/>Joe wants his eldest son Steve Christopher Knight to carry on the family business but Steve has other plans.<br/><br/>Self wrappers integral with title page dated 3/3/79 noted as SECOND DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin and director Alan Rafkin. 37 leaves with last page of text numbered II-IV-36. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. T.A.T. Communications, Inc unknown books
1965235576Minneapolis: DSI Sales 1965. Magazine. 48p. 5.5x8.5 inches articles illustrated with b&w male physique photography and drawings very good first edition digest-sized magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. DSI Sales unknown books
1979261498Chapel Hill NC: Whole Women Press 1979. Magazine. 92p. 6x8.5 inches poetry prose opinion photos art reviews very good digest-size magazine/journal in stapled white pictorial wraps. Pratt was a member of the Feminary Collective an educator head of the LGBT program at Syracuse Universityactivist author and editor born and raised in Selma AL. Whole Women Press unknown books
200210381New Haven London and Cambridge: Yale University Press and Harvard University Art Museum 2002. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Fine copy in stiff cardboard wrappers with french flaps. 186 pp. Essay by Elisabeth Sussman. <br/><br/> Yale University Press and Harvard University Art Museum paperback books
1963135330San Francisco: Amber House Press & City Lights Books 1963. 35p. 9x7.5 inches oblong illustrated with woodblock or linocut prints signed on half-title page very good limited edition of 900 copies in stapled pictorial Frenchfold wraps with heavy toning at spine and edges. Amber House Press & City Lights Books unknown books
1981139007Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1981. Original British quad poster for the 1981 Australian film. Printed in England by Lonsdale and Bartholomew. <br/><br/>Set during WWI two Australian sprinters Gibson and Lee join the armed forces and fight against the Turkish army on the Gallipoli peninsula. Slowly the men change their stance on war itself. <br/><br/>30 x 40 inches folded as issued. Faint creases light soil and brief annotations in holograph ink on the verso else Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
197342244New York: Melpat Associates 1973. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm.; publisher's white photo-illustrated card wrappers; 256pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Some wear from handling including small tear mid-spine affecting one letter else Near Very Good internally fine. "The Anthology and Voice of the Black Convention Delegate" an annual publication which circulated from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s. Melpat Associates unknown books
2011149099Chicago Illinois: The Art Institute of Chicago / Yale University Press 2011. First Edition. Hardcover. VG A few remnant fingerprint smudges on the back of the dust jacket; otherwise clean and nice. Tan cloth black & illus. dust jacket Issued in conjunction with a 2011-2012 exhibition. "In just a little over a decade Chicagoan and Art Institute of Chicago trustee Irving Stenn Jr. has amassed a compelling collection of 170 drawings by at least 90 artists. Concentrating on works from the 1960s -- a period that saw a fundamental change in the way works on paper were made used and appreciated-Stenn's stunning collection features multiple works by Mel Bochner Sol LeWitt Brice Marden and Fred Sandback along with pieces by Agnes Denes Eva Hesse Jasper Johns Donald Judd and Ellsworth Kelly. This focused assembly of 130 works 100 of which are promised gifts to the museum not only showcases Stenn's personal taste vision and passion as a collector but also offers a window into an era when artists reconsidered and reinvented the medium of drawing." museum site With essays by Mel Bochner and Mark Pascale a collector interview conducted by Mark Pascale an exhibition checklist arranged by artist name and the many full-color plates. At the time of the exhibition the drawings were merely on loan from Stenn's residence. In April 2015 Stenn donated them officially to the Art Institute of Chicago. They are now part of the museum's permanent collection. "These drawings belong in the public hand" Stenn said. Scarce. The Art Institute of Chicago / Yale University Press hardcover books
1987175470London: Odette Gilbert Gallery 1987. First edition. Small oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 7 through May 2 1987. Text by Mel Gooding. Includes 11 color illustrations of paintings 5 black and white illustrations of drawings and list of previous exhibitions. A close to near fine copy in wrappers that are lightly soiled but internally a clean copy. Uncommon. Odette Gilbert Gallery unknown books
198470870NY: Penguin Books 1984. First US edition. 4to. 96 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Introduction by Edmund White. NY: Penguin Books unknown books
1978152249Los Angeles: Tandem Productions 1978. Final Draft script for the season 9 episode 8 "Edith Versus the Bank" of the classic television series which aired on November 19 1978. Script preceded by a "Cast" and "Sets" page "Rehearsal and Tape Schedule" and a three page "Rundown."<br/><br/>Edith tries to buy a television for Archie but the bank refuses to give her credit because she's just a housewife and doesn't hold a job. Winner of 22 Primetime Emmy Awards it was nominated 55 times and is one of the few shows in which all the leads won Emmys. The show is credited with having the most spin-offs for a prime time television series directly spawning "Maude" "The Jeffersons" "Archie Bunker's Place" "Gloria" and "704 Hauser."<br/><br/>Yellow titled self wrappers integral with title page dated October 18 1978 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine and director Paul Bogart. 40 leaves with last page of text numbered II-V-34. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine unbound attached with metal clip to top left. Tandem Productions unknown books
1978152245Los Angeles: Tandem Productions 1978. First Draft script for the season 9 episode 1 "Little Miss Bunker" of the classic television series which aired on September 24 1978. Script preceded by a "Rehearsal and Tape Schedule" a two page "Rundown" and a "Cast" and "Sets" page.<br/><br/>Edith's cousin Floyd Marty Brill abandons his nine year old daughter Stephanie Danielle Brisebois with the Bunkers. This episode introduces the character of Stephanie who became a regular for the final season following the previous season's departure of Mike and Gloria. Winner of 22 Primetime Emmy Awards it was nominated 55 times and is one of the few shows in which all the leads won Emmys. The show is credited with having the most spin-offs for a prime time television series directly spawning "Maude" "The Jeffersons" "Archie Bunker's Place" "Gloria" and "704 Hauser."<br/><br/>Blue titled self wrappers integral with title page dated August 22 1978 noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Mel Tolkin and Larry Rhine and director Paul Bogart. 41 leaves with last page of text numbered II-III-36. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine unbound attached with metal clip to top left. Tandem Productions unknown books
1978152248Los Angeles: Tandem Productions 1978. Final Draft script for the season 9 episode 4 "What'll We Do with Stephanie" of the classic television series which aired on October 15 1978. Script preceded by a "Rehearsal and Tape Schedule" a two page "Rundown" and a "Cast" and "Sets" page.<br/><br/>Archie and Edith must decide what to do when Stephanie's father fails to return for his daughter. Winner of 22 Primetime Emmy Awards it was nominated 55 times and is one of the few shows in which all the leads won Emmys. The show is credited with having the most spin-offs for a prime time television series directly spawning "Maude" "The Jeffersons" "Archie Bunker's Place" "Gloria" and "704 Hauser."<br/><br/>Yellow titled self wrappers integral with title page dated September 14 1978 noted as FINAL DRAFT with credits for screenwriters Larry Rhine and Mel Tolkin and director Paul Bogart. 39 leaves with last page of text numbered II-II-33. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine unbound attached with metal clip to top left. Tandem Productions unknown books
2006103389South Kensington: Sotheby's 2006. Softbound. As New. Color illustrated wraps. 300 lots described and illustrated. Includes 300 lots all illustrated in vivid color and annotated. Sotheby's unknown books
200258940London: Nick Hern Books 2002. First Edition. 8vo pp. 226. Fine copy in dj. An intimate portrait of playright Arthur Miller. Nick Hern Books unknown books