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196022031Valladolid: Delegación Provincial de Información y Turismo organiza 1960.- 2 h. 78 p. 3 h.: Profusión de ilustraciones fotográficas en negro; Folio mayor 315 x 235 cm; Cartulina Ed. con las cubiertas bellamente pintadas por CASTILVIEJO. Las cubiertas con normales señales del tiempo pero el interior impecable. CINEMATOGRAFÃA Libro en español Delegación Provincial de Información y Turismo (Valladolid) paperback
1912461522London : Walterdaw Cinema Supply Company Ltd 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original paper-covered boards backed with title-blocked cloth. Boards heavily dust-dulled with some rubbing to the edges; joints slightly torn the front at the head and the rear at the tail. Front hinge slightly weak. Preliminary and final leaves dust-dulled with scattered faint smudges to the core text block. Remains a well-preserved copy overall. Physical description; 180 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. Notes; No colophon; date referenced on p. 4 of text. Includes index. Subjects; Walterdaw Cinema Supply Company Catalogs. Motion picture theaters Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Ballrooms. Cinematography Equipment. Projectors. Stage lighting. London : Walterdaw Cinema Supply Company Ltd hardcover
63-9550New York NY: French Film Office 1958. . Two B&W Photos 8" x 10" & one 5.5" x 7.5" Oblong. Very Good. New York, NY: French Film Office, 1958. unknown
63-9593New York NY: French Film Office 1958. . B&W Photo 8" x 10". Very Good. Mockup lines and notes on verso. New York, NY: French Film Office, 1958. unknown
122058Poster film - Super Erotik Movie - 1980 - Dimensioni: 64 x 96 cm ca. - Buone condizioni generali. unknown
191512178PHOTOPLAY SCENARIOS-HOW TO WRITE AND SELL THEM Hearst's International Library Co. 1915 first edition slight wear to lower spine extremity and front board corner tips spine lettering all but gone else a tight vg copy. Hearst's International Library Co. unknown
192063408Los Angeles CA: Palmer Photoplay Corporation 1920. 4to. 165 1 pp. Half-burgundy simulated calf over black cloth post-binder gilt lettering & lozenge stamped on front cover punch sewn at gutter margin w/ black braid as issued minor shelfwear rubbing slight scuffing still a VG copy w/ pencil manuscript at rear endpapers with extended quote from famed Hollywood screenplay writer Charles Gardner Sullivan 1884-1965. Revised and expanded edition of one of the most successful correspondence cars promising to prepare women and men for jobs in the ever-expanding and flourishing new movie industry Hollywood “Film Capital of the World.†This revised edition is significantly expanded by over 40 pages from the others issued before World War I and intended to offer the aspiring screenwriter not only a path to self-expression but a way to experience and appreciate this new art form. Palmer 1881-1961 himself had written silent film scripts for several movies released from 1911-1913 but proved to be far more successful in establishing his screenplay writer’s school whose advisory council included Cecil B. DeMille Lois Weber Thomas Ince and guest lectures by Sullivan himself. See: Anne Morey: ‘Have You the Power’ The Palmer Photoplay Corporation and the Film Viewer/Author in the 1920s Film History Vol. 9 No. 3 1997 pp. 300-319. Palmer Photoplay Corporation, hardcover
194495260Editions Paul Montel 1944. periodical. <b>Périodique en français</b>. Couverture souple. Revue brochée. 12 numéros. <i>ref. 95260</i> Editions Paul Montel unknown
a76811Londion and New York 1961 1962 Focal Press. 3 issues of this quarterly journal Volume 3 Nos. 3 4 1961; Volume 4 No. 4 1962. 4to. some text illustrations original wraps. VG. 3 issues. . paperback
44997Parigi Nuda n°1 - Rivista per adulti - Sofia Loren - anni 60' con molte illustrazioni. - Edizioni Itala - Confidential stars. - RARISSIMA - Lingua italiana - Copertina morbida - Condizioni buone piccoli segni del tempo unknown
110185P. Emiliani-Giudici - Storia del Teatro in Italia - ed. 1869 - Testo in lingua italiana. Pagine 460 con illustrazioni. - Copertina rigida. - Condizioni molto buone con piccoli segni del tempo come da foto. unknown
ANAIS-0714845833Phaidon Press. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Phaidon Press hardcover
2008SONG0714845833Phaidon Press 2008-01-01. Illustrated. hardcover. Used: Good. 9.25x1.25x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Phaidon Press hardcover
2008DADAX0714845833Phaidon Press 2008-01-01. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 9.25x1.25x11.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Phaidon Press hardcover
1915171083Philadelphia: Philadelphia Department of Public Safety 1915. Vintage Philadelphia Department of Public Safety Operator's License "regulating the Operations of Moving Picture Machines" issued February 27 1915.<br /> <br /> License issued to a Frank C. Jobson with his passport-style photograph affixed to the upper right corner of the recto. Seal of the Philadelphia Department of Public Safety blindstamp at bottom left corner of the photograph. Signatory for the Director of the Department of Public Safety still visible below the date.<br /> <br /> 10.75 x 8.25 inches. Very Good plus with two previous vertical creases two tiny chips one to each of the right corners even toning and light overall soiling and two tiny pieces of cello tape one to the upper left and one to the bottom right of the recto. Philadelphia Department of Public Safety unknown
1951160480N.p.: N.p. 1951. Vintage promotional theater flyer for the Carver Theater in Alexandria Virginia circa 1951. <br /> <br /> Films promoted in this flyer include other films from 1951 including "The Frogmen" "Teresa" "Bad Men of Nevada" "The Golden Gloves Story" and the film noir "Fourteen Hours.". <br /> <br /> The flyer also includes advertisements for local businesses in Alexandria such as Rosenberg's Department Store and Thrift Auto & Appliance Store. <br /> <br /> 4.5 x 6 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1950160474N.p.: N.p. 1950. Vintage promotional flyer for screenings of the film noir "No Way Out" at the Carver Theater in Alexandria Virginia circa 1950. <br /> <br /> Films promoted in this flyer include "No Way Out" 1950 "The House Across the Street" 1949 and "If You Knew Susie" 1948. This flyer also includes advertisements for local business in Alexandria such as Rosenberg's Department Store and Cohen Bros a credit jewelry store. <br /> <br /> 4.5 x 6 inches folded as issued. Near Fine. <br /> <br /> Grant US. Selby US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
1920157265N.p.: N.p. 1920. Vintage reference photograph from the 1926 film. Photograph shot at high film speed showing a roadster jumping a train crossing with the train approaching seconds before possible impact. The astute viewer will note that the guard rail has not yet been broken. <br /> <br /> With a lengthy annotation in manuscript pencil on the verso regarding guerilla production techniques taken by Poverty Row studios during the 1920s.<br /> <br /> An stunning photograph capturing a split-second moment from a common trope of early action cinema - motorists escaping capture by deftly crossing train tracks narrowly avoiding collision with an oncoming train. The production number in the bottom left of the photograph "4296" matches known photographs from the lost 1925 action serial film "The Scarlet Streak" directed by Henry MacRae and starring Jack Dougherty and Lola Todd. <br /> <br /> Just as fascinating is the extensive annotation on the verso:<br /> <br /> "Poverty Row crews were accustomed to film stories in the 1920s streets. The city of Los Angeles becoming inured to the novelty a license costing $400 was required for shooting on public thoroughfares. Camera crews were trained to set up fast complete the street scenes quickly and vanish before the police arrived to check for a license. So grab shots were common.<br /> <br /> "The favorite action sequence was the transfer of an actor from an automobile to a moving train or crossing the road in front of the train and breaking the guard rails at the last moment.<br /> <br /> "The best place to film this was in Pasadena where the Santa Fe Railroad passed along the blocks of paved streets. A director or camera man boarded the train there carrying their heavy luggage to the observation car. As soon as the train moved out of the station they hauled a camera and tripod out of the bags. The motorcycle or automobile appeared at the designated spot where another cameraman was set up. As the actor made the daring transfer or split second crossing the camera cranked out the action. The conductor generally came along to toss the film makers off the train at the next stop but it was a marvel of economy for the novelty of early film making."<br /> <br /> 10.25 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with a small chip to the top left margin chipping to the bottom right margin with a minutae of image loss to the bottom right corner and edgewear and creasing to the right margin. N.p. unknown
1960053348Istanbul: Foto Stil. ca. 1960s 1960. No Binding. Very Good. Original b/w portrait photograph signed and inscribed by Efgan Efekan as 'Bn. Belma'ya sonsuz sevgilerime. 14x9 cm. Stamp of photo studio on verso. The photo was taken Foto Stil located in Beyoglu Istanbul in its period. Efgan Efekan was born on May 6 1935 in Izmir Turkey. He was an actor known for Sevdali efe 1961 Sarkici kiz 1962 and Cambaz kizin aski 1961. He died on September 7 2005 in Istanbul Turkey. Source: IMDb. <br/> <br/> Foto Stil., [ca. 1960s] unknown
1960053347Istanbul: Foto Stil. ca. 1960s 1960. No Binding. Very Good. Original b/w portrait photograph signed by Ekrem Bora. 14x9 cm. Stamp of photo studio on verso. The photo was taken Foto Stil located in Beyoglu Istanbul in its period. Ekrem Bora was born on March 4 1932 in Ankara Turkey as Ekrem Serif Uçak. He was an actor known for Sürtük 1965 Kadin düsmani 1967 and Bir atesim yanarim 1966. He died on April 1 2012 in Istanbul Turkey. <br/> <br/> Foto Stil., [ca. 1960s] unknown
8444101060.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199017044JBurbank: Jacmac Film March 26 1990. Original 113 page fifth draft screenplay. Bradbound in printed studio wrappers. Near fine very lightly handled copy New Jack City is a 1991 American crime action film directed by Mario Van Peebles in his feature film directorial debut and written by Thomas Lee Wright and Barry Michael Cooper based on a screenplay by Wright. The film stars Wesley Snipes Ice-T Allen Payne Chris Rock Judd Nelson Bill Cobbs Bill Nunn and Van Peebles. Its plot follows Nino Brown Wesley Snipes a drug lord in New York City during the crack epidemic and Scotty Appleton Ice-T an NYPD detective who vows to end Nino's rise to power by going undercover to work for Nino's gang. New Jack City premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17 1991 and was released in the United States by Warner Bros. Pictures on March 8 1991. The film initially premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17 1991 before being released nationally on March 8 1991. The film produced with an estimated $8000000 budget grossed $7039622 during its opening weekend. It became the highest-grossing independent film of 1991 grossing a total of $47624253 domestically. Jacmac Film unknown
19522110502150412953Nagoya Film Club 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Nagoya Film Club paperback
1985525Dutton NY 1985 1985. Book. Hardcover. A fine first in dj of JACK NICHOLSON'S copy with postcard addressed to him. Initals J N. on fep. with other ephemera. Dutton, NY, 1985 Hardcover
1927207644Paris: Société Générale de Films/ Société Française Gaumont-Metro-Goldwyn 1927. Trifling wear to spine and some incidental nicks to edges; an excellent copy. 4to unpag. 24pp in original printed wrappers tied through three holes with decorative gold cord. Souvenir program from the premiere of Abel Gance's classic 1927 film at the Théatre National de 'Opéra. Epic in scale and ambition and technically innovative Gance's film is regarded as a major achievement of the silent era. It had a lasting impact on cinema from Eisenstein to the French New Wave. Société Générale de Films/ Société Française Gaumont-Metro-Goldwyn unknown