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199530666The Arkansas Arts Center 1995. Softcover. VG- Ex-gallery owned with label on front cover and few interior marks some scuffs to covers otherwise clean. White paper wraps. 87 pp. Profuse bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1994 exhibition of artwork by Austrian-born American painter Paul Zwietnig-Rotterdam b. 1939. With an essay by Dore Ashton. Includes chronology exhibitions history and bibliography as well as many fine examples of his work. Scarce. The Arkansas Arts Center paperback books
19732307647New York: William Morrow & Company 1973. First Edition. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Jacket faintly toned. 1973 Large Hardcover. 352 pp. Includes 64 color plates and approximately 270 black-and-white illustrations. CONTENTS: Colonial Art; The First Half of the 19th Century; The Second Half of the 19th Century; The Forming of the Avant-Garde 1900-1930; The 1930s and Abstract Expressionism; From the 1960 to the Present Day; Notes; Bibliography; Index. William Morrow & Company unknown books
1991157945Chicago IL: The Arts Club of Chicago 1991. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 13 1991 through January 11 1992. Essay by Dore Ashton. Includes 6 color illustrations list of selected public collections awards biographical chronology and checklist. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers and with laid in errata slip. Uncommon. The Arts Club of Chicago unknown books
19359659De Luxe Editions nd circa 1935. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good. Moderate shelf/edge wear closed splits at hinges library marks pocket and label tiped in else tight bright and unmarred. Quarterbound green cloth spine beige textured cloth boards gilt lettering and decorative elements black ink labels. 8vo. 206pp. Ephemera laid in. <br/><br/>Anon but written by Rudolf Erich Raspe. Wonderfully illustrated by Dore. This copy was part of the "Library of the Walt Disney Studios." According to the library card in the front pocket it was first taken out in 1945 by famed writer/animator Ray Patin. Thirteen other's took it out before it was withdrawn all in handwritten signature except one typed many quite notable. Of particular interest and note is the last.in 1980 a young Tim Burton took it out while he was at Disney on an internship. As a student at CalArts Burton made the shorts Stalk of the Celery Monster which caught the attention of Disney and he was invited as an intern working on The Fox and the Hound The Black Cauldron and Tron. De Luxe Editions hardcover books
1867153143London: Edward Moxon & Co 1867. 84p. 11.5x16.5 inches 9 steel engravings with tissue guards complete very good first edition thus hinges professionally repaired bound in pebbled cloth faux-leather gilt decorations devices and titles chipped at head and tail of spine revealing plain brown cloth beneath bevelled edges small gift inscription on on front pqastedown and added gilt gift device on verso of half-title. Edward Moxon & Co unknown books
2006111554Fresno California: Armenian Museum 2006. Softcover. Good; with very top corner of book slightly bent. Red wraps with color illustration and white and black lettering; 56 pp. with 31 mostly color illustrations. Includes two essays and a chronology; with an exhibition checklist of 28 works including paintings and drawings. Armenian Museum paperback books
1991161256Boston MA: Nielsen Gallery 1991. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 12 through November 9 1991. Essay by Dore Ashton. Features the text of a conversation between Joan Snyder and Ardele Lister. Includes 9 color illustrations. A very good copy in stapled wrappers with creasing to the corners. Nielsen Gallery unknown books
195014594NY RANDOM 1950 1950. SIGNED BY SCHARY FIRST EDITION 3RD PRINTING VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. NY, RANDOM, 1950 unknown books
306082New York Random House 1950. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Illustrated with b/w halftone photographs. Dust jacket designed by Irving Miller unclipped; short tear; few small chips; creases. Very good. 242 pages. Previous owner's sticker on the front free endpaper. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Random House [1950]. hardcover books
1948303374Los Angeles Charlemagne Press 1948. 1948. First edition. 8vo. Frontispiece vignette portrait. Original gilt stamped dark blue cloth. As issued without dust jacket. Very good. Unpaginated. No signatures or bookplates. Cover title: "Belle Schary - Her Eulogy - May 5 1948". Text of the eulogy for the mother of the noted motion picture writer and producer. Privately printed in a small edition. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. [Los Angeles, Charlemagne Press, 1948]. hardcover books
1962101170New York: Random House 1962. hardcover. 200pp. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Random House 1962. Inscribed by Author.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
1962303333New York Random House 1962. 1962. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Carl Smith price clipped; short tears; nicks. Very good. 200 pages. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Random House [1962]. hardcover books
1979015643Boston: Little Brown and Company 1979. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. x 389 pages of text including a filmography and an index. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. Unclipped dustjacket with minimal darkening to the spine and minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Illustrated. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page "For Eva name withheld-what a wonderful smile - Best wishes - singed Dore Schary Feb. 21-'80." The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Little, Brown and Company Hardcover books
1961196034LOS ANGELES PRIVATELY PRINTED 1961. 1961. GILT STAMPED PURPLE CLOTH; NO DUST JACKET; ONE OF 250 PRIVATELY PRINTED COPIES; THIS TRIBUTE TO SCHARY'S SISTER WAS READ IN HOLLYWOOD BY EDGAR SMALL; IN NEW YORK CITY BY LEONARD LYONS; FROM THE LIBRARY OF NOTED HOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR GEORGE CUKOR WITH HIS PAUL LANDACRE BOOKPLATE ON THE FRONT PASTEDOWN. VERY GOOD. Hardcover. [LOS ANGELES, PRIVATELY PRINTED, 1961]. hardcover books
195812088ENew York: Random House 1958. First Edition. Advance review copy with the publisher’s dated notice laid in. Illustrated with scenes from the Broadway production of Dore Schary’s play about President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s political and personal triumphs while simultaneously meeting the intense challenges of his painful physical disability starring Ralph Bellamy in the role of Franklin. About fine with very minor edge wear in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some slight age toning to the spine and a few tiny tears. Random House unknown books
196013584n.p.: Warner Bros 1960. PRESENTATION SCRIPT. Hardcover. A near fine copy with minor blemishes and a few scratches. Marked "Final Screenplay" April 11 1960 148pp. Directed by Vincent J. Donehue with a screenplay by Dore Schary who produced the film and the play. The film starred Ralph Bellamy Greer Garson Hume Cronyn and Ann Shoemaker. An ALS is bound in from Dore Schary to first assistant director Russ Saunders dated August 5 1960 "Dear Russ / Thanks my good friend / you were a tower of strength / and good sense / Best Dore." Three black and white film stills are bound in including the great one of Bellamy clenching a cigarette in a holder as F.D.R. This is the story of Franklin Roosevelt's bout with polio at age 39 in 1921 and how his family especially his wife Eleanor coped with his illness. From being stricken while vacationing at Campobello to his triumphant nominating speech for Al Smith's presidency in 1924. The story follows the various influences on his life and his determination to recover. The film was nominated for four Oscars; Best Actress Art Direction Sound and Costume Design. Despite it being perhaps Bellamy's most famous role it was Greer Garson who received the critical acclaim. She won the Golden Globe and National Board of Review Award for Best Actress. <br/><br/> Warner Bros hardcover books
1960300476New York Random House 1960. 1960. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Foreword by Adlai Stevenson. Illustrated with halftones from b/w photographs of scenes from the New York stage production. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. No signatures or bookplates. Advance review copy with publisher's slip laid in loose with publication date of April 25 1960 original price $2.95. The 1959 Broadway premiere production cast included Kenneth MacKenna Mirian Goldina Howard St. John and the young Robert Redford who had made his Broadway debut earlier the same year in "Tall Story.". 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, Random House [1960]. hardcover books
19496030791949. "Dore" in dark blue fountain pen ink on pictorial engraved Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Culver City California Office of Dore Schary Vice-President in charge of production letterhead January 5 1949. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2"; 1 page recto only. Very good. To Mr. Emmet Lavery 1075 Casiano Road Los Angeles 24 California Interesting letter from Schary reporting that MGM has QUO VADIS under production and is unable to consider filming Lowery's script BOLIVAR. We find no record that the script was filmed. Provenance: from the estate of literary agent H.N. Swanie Swanson. Schary 1905-1980 born August 31 1905 Newark New Jersey; died July 7 1980 New York New York; American writer/producer of films; winner of the Best Screenplay Academy Award for "Boys' Town" 1938; producer at MGM 1941-1945; head of production at RKO 1945-48; head of production at MGM 1948-1956; independent producer thereafter. Swanson 1900-91 one of the nation's most famous literary agents; known in the industry as "Swanie"; wrote and produced a handful of films after David O. Selznick saw his work in College Humor; he opened an office on Sunset Boulevard in 1934 and at one time his clients included Raymond Chandler William Faulkner James M. Cain Ayn Rand Cornell Woolrich Budd Schulberg S.J. Perelman John O'Hara and Elmore Leonard; some of the scripts Swanson sold included "The Postman Always Rings Twice" "The Big Sleep" "Old Yeller" "Butterfield 8" and "The Mosquito Coast.". Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
503043See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good SCHARY Dore. TLS "Dore"; with holograph salutation closing and 3-line addition on "Herzl" letterhead New York December 11 1976; to actor Lester Rawlins: "'Herzl' closed December 8th. The audiences enjoyed it -- the critics.did not.I'm sorry for the whole crew - and the ship." 4to 1p. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
19526048501952. "Dore Schary in blue fountain pen ink on 1/2 length portrait of Dore Schary wearing a dark suit long striped silk tie white shirt horn rim glasses looking into the camera with a smile. Photograph is on heavy weight stock; matte finish; 8" x 10". Very good. 1952. Signed and inscribed: "For Satoru Yamano with good wishes Dore Schary April 11 1952." Provenance: from the collection of Satoru Yamano. Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
1998157874np: Connaissance des Arts 1998. First edition. Softcover. 66 pages. Preface by Jeffrey Weiss. Essays by Dore Ashton Michael Gibson and Sheldon Nadelman and also includes text by Rothko as well. Includes some black and white and numerous color illustrations. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Connaissance des Arts unknown books
198929438London: Routledge 1989. Hardcover. Very good. xviii 153pp index. Very good hardback in a very good jacket. <br/><br/> Routledge hardcover books
190090439London: Chatto and Windus c. 1900. Finley bound example of the works of French Renaissance writer Francois Rabelais. Octavo bound in three quarters morocco with gilt titles and raised bands top edge gilt marbled endpapers illustrated by Gustave Dore with engravings including tissue-guarded frontispiece. In near fine condition. French Renaissance writer and humanist Francois Rabelais is widely considered one of the greatest wirters in world literature and among the creators of modern European writing. His literary legacy is such that today the word Rabelaisian has been coined as a descriptive inspired by his work and life. Merriam-Webster defines the word as describing someone or something that is "marked by gross robust humor extravagance of caricature or bold naturalism". Chatto and Windus hardcover books
1884008667New York: Harper & Brother Publishers 1884. Original embossed beveled grey cloth stamped in gilt all edges gilt dark brown end papers. 23 pp. text plus 26 engraved plates by Doré each with descriptive caption on facing page. Very Good Plus 1/4" tears to cloth at fore edges of boards light soiling to boards internally clean and lovely with solid hinges a much nicer copy than commonly encountered. . First American Edition with Dore Illustr. Decorative Cloth. Very Good Plus/No Jacket As Issued. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Harper & Brother Publishers Hardcover books
1968139148Berkeley CA: The Greek Theatre 1968. Two color lithograph handbill designed by legendary psychedelic poster artist Dore advertising a performance by Ornette Coleman and his ensemble at the Greek Theatre's "Sun Suite Festival" in Berekley CA August 11 1968. <br/><br/>A watershed period for Coleman who only two years earlier had made the controversial decision to add his ten-year-old son Denardo to his band as the drummer on the then-criticized and now-classic album "The Empty Foxhole." The young drummer's unrefined yet highly distinctive style drove Coleman's music into entirely new directions and becoming Ornette's primary drummer continued to evolve his father's art for the next three decades. <br/><br/>7 x 4.5 inches. Fine. <br/><br/>Grushkin Art of Rock AOR-2.80. The Greek Theatre unknown books