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197118285EGarden City: Doubleday 1971. First Edition. Signed presentation copy from Darryl F. Zanuck film mogul of 20th Century - Fox to screenwriter director and film producer Nunnally Johnson inscribed on the printed half-title: “To Nunnally With affectionate regards from this chronicle ‘the subject’. Darryl.†With the bookplate of Nunnally Johnson affixed to the front pastedown 4†x 5 3/4†light blue paper printed in large lettering: “Nunnally Johnson His Book†with a drawing of an open book in the center with the following amusing text: “Ex-Liberus Pro-Bono Publico Ex-Cathe-dra Sic Semper Tyranus Klassy Kut Klothes.†Near fine bright copy with some minor edge wear in a very good dust jacket with a touch of dust soiling and some small chips and tears. Illustrated. Very rare inscribed. Darryl F. Zanuck 1902 - 1979 was one of the founding fathers of the modern American film industry. In 1929 he became head of production for Warner Brothers helping to successfully guide the studio out of the silent film era into sound. After establishing Warner Brothers’ film style with such classics as ‘The Jazz Singer’ ‘The Public Enemy’ and ‘I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang’ he broke out on his own in 1933 after a dispute over studio policy and went on to form Twentieth Century Films with support and backing from Louis B. Mayer and Joseph M. Schenck. In 1935 Twentieth absorbed the financially troubled Fox studios thus becoming Twentieth Century-Fox. He was an unusually active participant in the development of the films his studio was producing and established a reputation as the most ‘hands-on’ of the major studio bosses as this script indicates. As producer some of his best known films include ‘Les Miserables’ ‘Young Mr. Lincoln’ ‘Drums Along the Mohawk’ ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ ‘How Green Was My Valley’ ‘Gentlemen’s Agreement’ ‘All About Eve’ ‘Viva Zapata!’ ‘The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit’ ‘The Sun Also Rises’ and ‘The Longest Day’ which was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture. Nunnally Johnson 1897 - 1977 left his career as a journalist and short story writer in New York for Hollywood and found work as a scriptwriter and was hired full-time as a writer by 20th Century-Fox in 1935. Not long after he began producing films as well and cofounded International Pictures in 1943 with William Goetz. Johnson was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1940 for ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ and the Directors Guild of America Best Directors Award in 1956 for ‘The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit’. He is also the author of such classic films as ‘The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel’ with Zanuck producing ‘The Prisoner of Shark Island’ ‘Jesse James’ ‘Tobacco Road’ ‘Three Came Home’ ‘The Keys to the Kingdom’ etc. Doubleday unknown books
1971304026Garden City New York Doubleday & Company 1971. 1971. First edition so stated. 8vo. Author's 4 page introduction. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Dust jacket designed by Peter Bauch price clipped; remainder spray on bottom edge; few nicks; light soiling on back panel. Very good. 318 pages i-xvi. No signatures or bookplates. Provenance: from the estate of Charles Williamson. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Garden City, New York, Doubleday & Company, 1971. hardcover books
1978239945Twickenham England: Honey Dun Press Printed by Kingprint Richmond 1978. Number 75 of 125 copies. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. Quarter red morocco and marbled boards. Very fine in original box. Number 75 of 125 copies. Illustrated. 1 vols. 4to. Facsimile of the 1872 edition privately printed for Alfred Denison "A Literal Translation into English of the Earliest Known Book on Fowling and Fishing Written Originally in Flemish and Printed at Antwerp in the Year 1492 Honey Dun Press [Printed by Kingprint, Richmond] unknown books
198249280New York: Melpat Associates 1982. 1st Printing. White glossy paper covers with front cover depicting 32 b/w images of divers individuals. Rear cover a color advert for Kool cigarettes. General signs of use. Age-toning. Very Good. 352 pp. Adverts throughout. Filled with b/w half-tone photographic images of people places & events. 4to. <br/><br/>"Well it was a bad year fro our side since we last met. A new president Ronald Reagan was elected to replace Jimmy Carter whom the record now shows did more for Blacks in Human Rights Economics Education and Social Reforms since Lyndon Johnson." preface opening line. <br /> <br />A useful summary of divers Black activities & organizations in America during the past year i.e. 1981. Melpat Associates 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
199854561NY: Simon & Schuster 1998. First printing. 8vo pp. 320.Paper over boards. A nice copy in slightly chipped dj. Simon & Schuster unknown books
53763LaGrande: Grande Ronde Review nd. First edition. 16mo. 44 pp. Near fine in side-stapled wrappers binding tape absent. One of 100 copies. Poems issued as GRR/book #10. LaGrande: Grande Ronde Review unknown books
1984208682Amherst: The University of Massachusetts Press 1984. Hardcover. x 251p. very good condition in a slightly edge worn dj. The University of Massachusetts Press hardcover books
1995240768London: Nick Hern Books 1995. hardcover. fine/near fine. 146 pages 8vo black boards with a gilt-stamped spine dust wrapper. London: Nick Hern Books 1995. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Inscribed by Mel Gussow to Martin Segal on the title page: "Oct. '95. For Marty In appreciation of your contribution to the theater Mel Gussow."<br/><br/> Nick Hern Books unknown books
1995JC9521New York: Limelight Editions 1995. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Cloth; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. xii 2 146. Book is fine in lightly rubbed dust jacket. <br/><br/> Limelight Editions hardcover books
20029015243New York: Applause Books 2002. 1st. Hardcover. Fine condition / Fine condition dust jacket. <br/><br/> Applause Books hardcover 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
199667315NY: Grove Press 1996. First US edition. 192 pp w/index. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. In addition to the conversations with Beckett Bert Lahr Jack MacGowran Billie Whitelaw Mike Nichols Deborah Warner Martin Segal and Edward Beckett appear. NY: Grove Press unknown books
1996241259London: Nick Hern Books 1996. hardcover. fine/near fine. 192 pages 8vo black boards dust wrapper. London: Nick Hern Books 1996. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed and inscribed by Mel Gussow to the philanthropist Martin Segal: "Mary 1996. For Martin Segal. With great appreciation. Mel Gussow."<br/><br/> Nick Hern Books unknown books
1990143340Chicago IL: The Chicago Athenaeum The Center for Architecture Art and Urban Studies 1990. First edition. Softcover. 61 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran November 13 through December 14 1990. Statement by Vitaly V. Iljin Commentary by editor Mel Theobald. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A clean near fine copy in wrappers. The Chicago Athenaeum, The Center for Architecture, Art and Urban Studies 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
1992117626Syracuse NY: Light Work 1992. First edition. Softcover. Includes numerous color and black and white images. A clean close to near fine copy in wrappers with a rubber stamp from the SF Camerawork Reference Library on the verso of the front panel. they recently sold their books. Light Work unknown books
1992116550Syracuse NY: Light Work 1992. First edition. Softcover. Includes numerous color and black and white images. A clean near fine copy in wrappers. Light Work unknown books
199212890ESyracuse NY: Light Work 1992. First Edition. Paperbound. Square format 8 1/2†x 8â€. A handsomely presented publication featuring the photographic and video installation works of five artists in residence at the Light Work program affiliated with Syracuse University: Charles Biasiny-Rivera Vikky Alexander Mel Rosenthal Willie Middlebrook John Knecht and Les Le Veque and Detlef Henrichs and four grant recipients: Sherry Chayat Sylvia de Swann Michael Greenlar and Allyn Stewart. Fine in printed wrappers. Light Work 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
196334337Cambridge: M.I.T Press 1963. First edition 8vo pp. xiii 3 207; very good copy in a rubbed but unclipped dust jacket. Previous owner's rubberstamp on front pastedown. <br/><br/> M.I.T Press unknown books
1961WRCLIT67564Hollywood: Rosser's Film Continuity Service for Selznick / RKO 1961. 85 leaves. Legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectors only. Stapled at top with stencil printed coversheet on green paper. Last leaf neatly detached from staples but very good or better. A late Combined Continuity script of the 1945 RKO/Selznick production directed by Robert Siodmak starring Dorothy McGuire George Brent Ethel Barrymore nominated for an Oscar Rhonda Fleming Elsa Lanchester et al. The screenplay adaptation of White's novel was by Mel Dinelli. In 1961 the then owners of the rights for various Selznick films many had passed through several hands to United Artists commissioned new 16mm combined continuity scripts for many of the titles rationale unknown to posterity. This is such an example and preserves a literal record of the film. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. Rosser's Film Continuity Service for] Selznick / RKO unknown books
1961WRCLIT67563Hollywood: Rosser's Film Continuity Service for Selznick / RKO 1961. 85 leaves. Legal format. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Stapled at top with stencil printed coversheet on green paper. Soft crease to lower corner of first few leaves but very good or better. A late Combined Continuity script of the 1945 RKO/Selznick production directed by Robert Siodmak starring Dorothy McGuire George Brent Ethel Barrymore nominated for an Oscar Rhonda Fleming Elsa Lanchester et al. The screenplay adaptation of White's novel was by Mel Dinelli. In 1961 the then owners of the rights for various Selznick films many had passed through several hands to United Artists commissioned new 16mm combined continuity scripts for many of the titles rationale unknown to posterity. This is such an example and preserves a literal record of the film. Duplicate from the Selznick archive. Rosser's Film Continuity Service for] Selznick / RKO unknown books
1957219978Hollywood: California Quarterly 1957. Pamphlet. 40p. 6x9 inches printed on coated paperstock throughout poetry prose and illustrationsvery gfood journal/booklet in stapled pictorial wraps cover illustrated with a sketch by David Lemon. Neatly ex-library with a printed withdrawn notice tipped onto front-cover verso and pencilled numerals on terminal leaf. Includes a statement on "Howl" answers the question imperative or noun and Arthur Miller on writers' status in the US. Also notices by Yates and Zahn on poetry workshops. Coastlines was a left-leaning publication that lasted between 1955 and 1964 replacing The California Quarterly when it folded in the mid-1950s. It published many radical poets including John Beecher and Thomas McGrath both of whom lost their teaching positions during HUAC hearings. It was the epicenter of the Los Angeles poetry movement which has long been overlooked due to the prominence of the Beats in NYC and San Francisco. California Quarterly unknown books
667xvi 312 pp. 8vo 19th cent. half-calf head of upper joint a bit worn some browning spine gilt contrasting leather lettering piece on spine. Paris: De Bure 1780. bound with: --. Catalogue des Livres rares et précieux de la Bibliothéque de M. Mel de Saint Ceran. xii 290 i.e. 300 42 pp. 8vo some browning. Paris: De Bure 1791. I. A rare catalogue priced throughout in a contemporary hand of the library of Mel de Saint Ceran receiver general of finances. "Catalogue curieux et qui peut trouver place à côté de celui de Gaignat. Il est fort bien raisonné; et plusieurs notes de l'éditeur corrigent très à propos quelques articles de la Bibliographie instructive."Peignot p. 112. 2295 lots with an author index at end. There are some fine early MSS. and bindings in this collection. II. The sale catalogue of Mel de Saint Ceran's second library which contained early MSS. books printed on vellum color plate natural history books and illustrated books. 3632. Complete with the 42-page "Supplément." Priced throughout in a contemporary hand. Very good copies. ❧ I. Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions.1643-1830 290. Horne p. 713. II. Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions.1643-1830 349. Horne p. 713. Peignot p. 112-"Ce dernier catalogue offre un choix de livres au moins équivalent au précédent.". hardcover books