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2000S3954Oxford:: Oxford University Press 2000. 2000. FIRST EDITION. 241 x 156 mm. 8vo. x 276 pp. Illus. some color glossary index. Maroon cloth gilt spine dust-jacket. Fine. Oxford University Press, (2000). hardcover books
200022386NY:: Oxford University Press. As New in As New dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0192628356 . First printing. As new in like dust jacket. . Oxford University Press, hardcover books
196765059London: Jonathan Cape Ltd. Very Good. 1967. Hardcover. 4 3/4" x 4 3/4" white pictorial boards. The covers show some slight scuffing and soiling at the edges previous owner gift inscription on the front endpage. Otherwise this is a clean nice copy. Very Good. . Jonathan Cape Ltd. hardcover 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
2011172738Truro Cornwall: Lemon Street Gallery 2011. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 9-30 2011. Essay by Mel Gooding. Includes 24 color illustrations list of previous exhibitions list of public collections and selected bibliography. A very good plus copy with some bumping to the top of the spine. Lemon Street Gallery unknown books
199237326Norman:: University of Oklahoma Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0806124679 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover books
1994144358Hollywood: Icon Entertainment 1994. Draft script for the 1995 film. An early draft produced prior to the film having an association with Mel Gibson's production company Icon Entertainment International. <br/><br/>Winner of five Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director and nominated for another five including Best Original Screenplay. <br/><br/>Orange titled wrappers production No. 53 dated March 24 1994 with credits for screenwriter Randall Wallace. 110 leaves with last page of text numbered 110. Xerographic duplication rectos only dated 31-Mar-94. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good with some tears and folding at the extremities silver prong binding. Icon Entertainment unknown books
194046029San Antonio Texas: the author 1940. 12mo pp. 32; black & white photographic illustration of Mel-roy wearing a black cape and turban upper cover refers to him as "Apostle of Mental Science"; adverts at rear for Mel-Roy's "psycho-analysis" "private course in crystal gazing" and "palm readings" with price list; upper corners creased small ink stain on fore-edge extremities lightly soiled else very good in original printed golden wrappers. An alphabetical list of terms along with an interpretational definitions of what they would represent in a dream. For example "Fire--A bright sparkling fire plenty of money health happiness and a prosperous marriage anger at a trifle: to be burnt an accident." <br/><br/> [the author] unknown books
1974151935Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1974. Vntage borderless reference photograph with bottom margin of Mel Brooks and producer Martin Hertzberg on the set of the 1974 film. <br/><br/>Director Mel Brooks' slapstick homage to the Western in which an escaped African American railroad construction worker becomes the sheriff in an all-white town and must protect it from politicians and railroad tycoons looking to raze it. A witty satire on the racism often inherent in Hollywood's depiction of the American West among many other targets. Nominated for three Academy Awards.<br/><br/>Set in the fictional frontier town of Rock Ridge shot on location in California. <br/><br/>7.5 x 10 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Warner Brothers unknown books
1973128380SHOOTING SCRIPT of the landmark comedy film BLAZING SADDLES. Boldly signed in blue ink on the title page by MEL BROOKS. Attached at rear of script is a color photo of Mel Brooks signing this copy. Script comes brilliantly presented in a bright red four-sided cloth chemise inlaid with the graphic color photo from the film of Mel Brooks in Indian headdress.<br />Authentication provided.<br />A terrific Hollywoodiana collectible. N/A paperback books
199955112Berkeley: University of California Press 1999. Hardcover. xxi 402p. 16p. photos synopsis preface introduction references notes index. Hardbound first edition in black cloth-backed boards titled silverfoil and enclosed in the dust jacket. Completely sound clean and unmarked. A very good copy. George Gund foundation imprint. University of California Press hardcover books
1972155782New York: William Morrow & Company 1972. Paperback. 189p. illustrations poetry stories etc in very good in trade pictorial wraps. William Morrow & Company paperback books
1982158154Chicago IL: The Arts Club of Chicago 1982. First edition. Softcover. 16 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran January 13 through February 24 1982. Essay by Phyllis Tuckham. Includes three black and white illustrations by each James Biederman Don Gummer and Mel Kendrick and lists of awards previous exhibitions bibliography and a checklist. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. The Arts Club of Chicago unknown books
196646097Portland: Prensa de Lagar / Wine Press 1966. First edition. 16 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Buffington’s fourth book. Portland: Prensa de Lagar / Wine Press, unknown books
1968233413Boston: United Free Press/Fort Hill Community 1968. Newspaper. 8p. & 16p. folded tabloid on newsprint illustrations ads photos good with light toning and a closed tear or two. Front section unfolds to 17.5 x 22 inch pages. United Free Press/[Fort Hill Community] unknown books
196731602Boston: Trust Incorporated 1967. First Edition. Tabloid 17-1/2" x 12"; 24pp; illus. Horizontal fold as issued; very mild toning to extremities; a Near Fine example. The notorious "obscene" issue of cult leader Mel Lyman's idiosyncratic solipsistic and generally self-indulgent underground newspaper issued only in twenty-four issues between June 1967 and April 1968. Despite the paper's and Lyman's many failings Robert Glessing The Underground Press in America Bloomington: 1970 notes that The Avatar was ".experimental innovative and highly creative" and ".graphically one of the most sophisticated of the underground newspapers." <br/><br/>The current issue is justly famous in the annals of Sixties underground publishing. After the newspaper's staff was harassed on obscenity charges by Cambridge authorities the editors decided to run a double-page centerfold drawn by artist Eben Given made up entirely of obscene words in three-inch high letters. It was not the first or last attack on the censors in The Avatar but it was certainly the most visible and helped to increase the magazine's circulation to the mid five-figures. In the end it was neither a lack of funding or staff dissent that ultimately brought an end to The Avatar but rather the withdrawal of Lyman's support. By the spring of 1968 Lyman grew dissatisfied with the paper -- largely because the editors did not feature enough of his own writing -- and shut it down at the peak of its popularity. Trust Incorporated unknown books
198167847Omaha: The Bench Press. Very Good. 1981. Hardcover. This is 1 of 100 copies signed by Bohn. Also inscribed by three of the poets- on page 65 by Patrick Gray inscribed on page 70 by Karen Sampson and page 20 by Dave Nicklin. Brown cloth covers with gilt printing to the spine. This is a Very Good copy. . The Bench Press hardcover books
2007169658London: Paul Stolper 2007. Hardcover. New in shrinkwrap. Red and color-illustrated boards with multi-colored lettering. 64 unnumbered pages. Color illustrations. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Peter Blake: an alphabet" at the Paul Stolper Gallery London Nov. 23 2007-Jan. 5 2008. Includes interview with Blake by Mel Gooding. Paul Stolper hardcover 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
2005115993Sarasota Springs NY/ Cambridge Mass: Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College/MIT Press 2005. Hardcover. As new in shrinkwrap. Color illustrated paper-covered boards; 216 pp.; Profusely illustrated with hundreds of color and bw figures. Catalog of an exhibition held at the The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery Skidmore College Saratoga Springs New York Oct. 1-Dec. 30 2005 and at the MIT List Visual Arts Center Cambridge Mass. Feb. 9-April 9 2006. Includes bibliographical references pages 204-211. Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College/MIT Press hardcover books
1986304038New York Grove Press 1986 1985. 1986. First Grove Press edition so stated. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Dust jacket designed by Roy Colmer unclipped; remainder mark on bottom edge. Fine. 230 pages i-x. No signatures or bookplates. Provenance: from the estate of Charles Williamson. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Grove Press [1986, 1985]. hardcover books
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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
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