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191710643Williams and Norgate. London. 1917. FIRST EDITION. 8vo. 9 x 6.2 inches. xciii 372 2 pp. Cheap war-time paper browned to the edges but overall a very good copy in publishers blue cloth with gilt ruled lines and lettering to the spine. In the rare original printed dustwrapper which has long thin areas of loss to the top of the front and rear panel and both inner hinges are split but the wrapper is essentially complete. A scarce title in first edition and rare in the original dustrapper. ---- A detailed study of Cinema in Britain during it's infancy including the opinions of Children moral guardians and many British film makers of the day. Williams and Norgate. London. 1917 hardcover
B9781014132222Hardback. New. hardcover
1962163H1626Hollywood CA USA: Cinema Educational Guild Inc. - Organized to Combat Communism 1962. Book. Very Good. Paperback. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Double-sided three-panel tract measuring 10" x 6" when unfolded. Explains how if JFK achieves his 'disarmament plot' described in State Department Publication 7277 September 1961 it will lead to the U.S. becoming the People's Republic of North America by 1970. Calls for JFK's impeachment to save the nation. Considerable fine-print text. Unmarked with light wear. Cinema Educational Guild, Inc. - Organized to Combat Communism Paperback
1962163H1628Hollywood CA USA: Cinema Educational Guild Inc. 1962. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Double-sided three-panel tract measuring 10" x 6" when unfolded. "The Connally Amendment is our only safeguard against the International-Communist Conspiracy's 'World Court' plot to transform the United States into an enslaved province of their planned UN One-World Government." - from front panel. Considerable fine-print explanatory text. Unmarked with moderate soiling and wear. Cinema Educational Guild, Inc. Paperback
17-2675Dijon France: Cinéma Eldorado 1991. Large format color print poster 20†x 15â€. Very Good. Light crease at bottom right corner. Minor signs of handling. Extremely Scarce. Dijon, France: Cinéma Eldorado, 1991. unknown
1993CINEMA005854Faber and Faber London. 1993. First edition. Introduction and notes by Philip French. Octavo. pp vi 458.Presentation copy from the editors inscribed on the title-page: ''Deac for a great film enthusiast from longterm friend - Ken Wlaschin. Deac - a great person a valuable association as ever Philip'. In addition inscribed by Philip French's wife: ''And love from the lady who supplies the tea etc. And gets the permissions. xx Kersti''. The recipient is the writer and film historian Deac Rossell who was at the time Head of Programme Planning at the National film Theatre. He had co-edited a book with Philip French The Press: Observed and Projected for the BFI in 1991.Fine in near-fine slightly nicked dustwrapper. Faber and Faber, London. unknown
1970CINEMA005860Praeger New York. 1970. First U.S. edition. Wrappers issue. Square octavo. 143 pages. Illustrated in black and white.Inscribed by Arthur Penn on the half-title page: ''To Deac - In gratitude for several penetrating and meaningful conversations. May they continue - my thanks - Arthur''. The recipient is a writer and film historian; he had reviewed Penn's film Alice's Restaurant for Boston After Dark.Spine creased and rubbed. Very good. Praeger, New York. unknown
1970CINEMA005861Praeger New York. 1970. First U.S. edition. Wrappers issue. Square octavo. 144 pages. Illustrated in black and white.Inscribed by Sam Fuller on the half-title page: ''To Deac and Mickey - with thanks - Sam Fuller 1986''. The recipients are Deac Rossell and his first wife; Rossell and Sam Fuller had been among the contributors to the first issue of American Film October 1975. In the 70's Rossell was Film Coordinator at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Fuller had appeared as one of the featured directors. There is a story about Rossell helping Fuller to repack his suitcase with cigars in Miami.Rossell's bookplate is inside the front cover. Spine creased and rubbed. Very good. Praeger, New York. unknown
19922091502135303370Shinjuku shobo 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Shinjuku shobo paperback
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19912111902154607133Yosensha 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Yosensha paperback
19922111902160305991Shinjuku shobo 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shinjuku shobo paperback
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a974281995 - 1999 first edition. University of Texas press. 15 individual issues. octavo wraps. covers black with photo illus on front. About 160 p per issue. Fully illustrated. All issues from vol 35 #1 1995 to vol 38 #4 1999 lacking only vol 38 #2 Winter 1999. FINE . Set of 15 cinema journals. . paperback
15897LOT of THIRTEEN 13 CINEMA JOURNAL 1988 through 1991 as follows: 27 No. 1: Fall 1987 27 No. 2: Winter 1988: - SCS Directory 27 No. 3: Spring 1988 27 No. 4: Summer 1988/Cinema Journal Index 28 No. 1: Fall 1988 28 No. 2: Winter 1989/SCS Directory 28 No. 3: Spring 1989 29 No. 1: Fall 1989 29 No. 3: Spring 1990/SCS Membership Directory 29 No. 4: Summer 1990/Cinema Journal Index 30 No. 1: Fall 1990 30. No. 3: Spring 1991/SCS Membership Directory 30 No. 2: Winter 1991 TOPICS COVERED among many many others: Fleischer Studio Katherine Singer Kovacs New York Avant Garde Pamela Robertson on MILDRED PIERCE Alexander Doty on LUCILLE BALL Leo Charney on JOHNNY GUITAR Janet Staiger Henry Jenkins III on Eddy Cantor and WHOOPEE Jacques Ledoux Trick Film Fassbinder Morgan Fisher John Belton on CinemaScope Christian Metz The Magnificent Ambersons Blonde Venus and Censorship Pornography and Film Theory William Weiss on Brakhage Chaplin and the Red Scare Chon Noriega and GODZILLA ALL IN PERFECT UNMARKED AS NEW CONDITION. Please inquire from us directly re shipping charges before ordering through any of the bookservices. unknown
20132090502113718210Not Available 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1991CINEMA005852Harry N. Abrams New York. 1991. First edition. Quarto. 208 pages. Lavishly illustrated. The films are examined one-by-one with interviews with Ismail Merchant James Ivory and their screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.Inscribed on the half-title page by Merchant and Ivory: ''For Deak sic with fond regards and admiration - Ismail & Jim Ivory''. Also inscribed by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: ''It was a lot of fun and thank you - very much - Ruth''. The recipient is the writer and film historian Deac Rossell who in 1992 organised the Merchant Ivory retrospective at the National Film Theatre where he was Head of Programme Planning.Fine in fine dustwrapper. Harry N. Abrams, New York. unknown
193731458New York: Cinema Magazine 1937. First edition. Three numbers of four published of this deluxe annual. Issue 1: Folio 11.5 inches x 14 inches. Cloth backed pictorial boards with cover portrait of Greta Garbo by Jaro Fabry. Light wear to extremities very good condition. Limited edition numbered and specially bound. With the publisher's presentation to Edward G. Robinson. Issue 3 has the publisher's presentation to Leslie Howard. Cinema Magazine unknown
05-0030ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s. unknown
05-0024ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s. unknown
05-0025ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s. unknown