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9546Letter One: 24 October 1943; Queen's Hotel Leeds. Letter Two: 2 April no year; 18 Southwick Street London. Both items on 'Bebe' letterheads and both with signature 'Bebe' incorporating a drawing of a stick figure with hat. Letter One: 12mo 1 p. Twelve lines. Good on lightly-aged paper. With addressed envelope. She is sorry they missed one another 'at the station especially after all the trouble you went through to get there'. Gives news of show: 'Boy it will be good to get back to town again. I have enjoyed the tour but as you know travelling nowadays isn't what it used to be by a long shot.' Letter Two: 8vo 1 p. 21 lines. She makes an excuse for not meeting: 'I was feeling so ill that I just had to get home right after the show and you are so sweet that I knew you would understand.' Suggests supper 'at the Jewish Restaurant you were telling Ben about'. Of an injury to Colleano's finger she writes 'Anyway it gave you a chance to sing!'. Letter One: 24 October [1943]; Queen's Hotel, Leeds. Letter Two: 2 April [no year]; 18 Southwick Street, London. unknown
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, minor traces of storage and no bumping to corners. 224pp. With over thirty years of Hollywood gossip and images from the pages of Modern Screen Magazine.
20171159682017 Editions Aedon - 2017 - In-8, broché - 218 pages - Très nombreuses illustrations et reproductions photographiques en couleurs in et hors texte
grand in-8°, 240 pages, nombreuses illustrations photographiques in texte, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-4]
1963721867PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19941261681994 Editions Dargaud - 1994 - In-4, cartonnage illustré en couleurs - 52 planches couleurs - Édition originale - Contient un ex-libris numéroté et signé et une belle dédicace illustrée d'André Benn en page de garde (voir photos)
in-8°, 173 pages, notes, filmogr., chansons, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [AB-1] À la recherche de la dernière grande star, qui fut aussi la muse de notre temps.
1980Fil0054London, Michael Joseph, 1980. 480 S., mit einigen s/w Fotos, SU, Kopfschnitt angestaubt, Einband und Buchblock an einer Ecke leicht gestaucht, Einband an Ecken und Kapitelen ein wenig bestoßen, Schutzumschlag berieben und an Kanten bestoßen, ansonsten gut erhaltenes Exemplar gr. 8° Buch Pappband
1945100362<p>April 11 1945. 1945. Very good. - Over 250 words typed on his personal 10-1/2 inch high by 7-1/4 inch wide embossed watermarked linen stationery. Irving Berlin writes to Bob Sidney the choreographer of his important World War II musical "This Is the Army" concerning new music he created for the show's tour of the Philippines. He writes that "I hope all went well in Mendora Mindora and that the new number is working out.As I wrote you from Leyte unless this number is a riot I wouldn't keep it in. Another spot may help but I still feel the number is too slow." Berlin had introduced his new song "Heaven Watch the Philippines" during a ceremony in Leyte in March of 1945 singing the song with a chorus of Filipino girls and the cast of the play "This Is the Army". He wrote the song as a tribute to the Filipino people and their resilience during World War II. In his letter to Bob Sidney he expresses his concern that the song will be misunderstood. "I am really concerned about the Philippine song especially when you play Manila and the rest of the tour through the Philippines. I hope Shanley Pvt. Robert Shanley got away with the announcement. If not someone else should explain the song. It makes much more sense with an announcement. I would also try to get some children for every performance as we did in Leyte. In any event the shows you play in Manila should have the children for every performance." Signed in full "Irving Berlin". Folded for mailing with some light creases. Near fine.</p><p>Originally composed as a Broadway Musical Irving Berlin's "This is the Army" was staged as a morale-boosting revue to raise money for the troops. The musical opened on Broadway on July 4 1942 during the Second World War with a cast consisting of 300 uniformed soldiers. The show was so successful that it was followed by a national and international tour playing in the European Far East and Pacific Theaters of War. Irving Berlin designed the show so that he could insert new songs depending on the location of the performances. "My British Buddy" was composed for the English performances and "Heaven Watch the Philippines" for Pacific Island shows. The song "Heaven Watch the Philippines" was written as a tribute to the Filipino people's resilience during the war and as a benefit to aid in the recovery following the war. Dedicated to General Douglas MacArthur Berlin sang the song with a chorus of Filipino girls and the cast of the musical in a presentation ceremony in Philippine city of Leyte in March 1945. He subsequently donated the song to the country with proceeds to go to the Boy & Girl Scouts of the Philippines.</p><p>The Russian-born American composer and songwriter Irving Berlin 1888-1989 wrote an estimated 1500 songs including scores for 20 Broadway musicals and 15 Hollywood movies. His music forms a large part of the Great American Songbook.</p><p>The American choreographer Robert Sidney 1909-2008 was self-taught as a dancer. He made his Broadway debut in "On Your Toes" in 1936 and appeared in George Balanchine's "Keep Off the Grass". Assigned to the Special Services Division during the Second World War he was the principal choreographer for Irving Berlin's musical "This Is The Army" and was later involved in the movie version starring Ronald Reagan. He choreographed many Broadway shows and worked with Bing Crosby Rita Hayworth Nancy Walker Jackie Gleason Cyd Charisse Debbie Reynolds and Mitzi Gaynor. He also went on to work in television choreographing for "The Dean Martin Show" television versions of musicals and 4 Academy Awards shows.</p> April 11, 1945.
mon0003476077Bernard of Hollywood. paperback. Good. . Bernard of Hollywood paperback
1950374338Hollywood: Bernard of Hollywood 1950. Softcover. Very Good. First edition. Spiral bound cardboard wrappers. 126pp. Creasing rubbing and some edgewear else very good plus. Includes photographs of actress Jane Greer Joyce Holden and Marilyn Monroe a few years after beginning to use her stage name and six years before legally changing it. Bernard of Hollywood unknown
195065048Hollywood:: Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co. 1950. First edition. original spiral-bound illustrated stiff wrappers. Light creasing and rubbing to the stiff wrappers; contents fine. Folio. Illustrated throughout from photographs. Marilyn Monroe is among the models. Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co., unknown
1950029352Hollywood CA: Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co. 1950. 1st . Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Bernard of Hollywood. 126pp.credits; SC red plastic comb-binding w/no title on spine; red&white w/b&w photo covers; some rub&wear w/4"teartp.spine&2"teartitle; cleantight pgs. "Bernard of Hollywood's Camera Technique Fully Revealed" Models include: Jane Greer Marilyn Monroe & Lili St. Cyr. <br/> <br/> Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co. unknown
195023716Hollywood California: Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co 1950. 1st edition. Softcover. Good. 1st edition. A Good copy. 4to. 126 1 pp. profusely illustrated with b&w photographs. B&w photo-illustrated stiff wraps bound with a red plastic comb binding. The Front and rear panels are creased with a $2 price in marker on the front panel. The comb binding is tearing the front panel about half way up.A Good copy. Bernard of Hollywood Publishing Co unknown
Volume fotografico dell'artista statunitense con miriadi d scatti in bianco e nero e a colori. Il volume presenta dei piccoli difetti sulla parte bassa della copertina. Gli interni sono buoni. Volume in lingua inglese.
318 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Crescent City, California; Woodbury ad features wedding photos of Pat Burrage and Bob Young; Lovely color Camay ad features Mrs. Jules Alexander, the former Jean Pugsley of Rochester, NY; Color Fig Newtons ad; Assignment in Hollywood; Kidney Infection; Nice photo ad for Warner's foundations and bras; Great two-page color ad for Kelvinator ranges; Nice color Prell ad features photo of redhead; Canada tourism ad; Lux color ad features Linda Darnell; Lovely Ivory Soap color ad features Sue Jenks; Tomorrow and Tomorrow - story by Val Teal; The New Laws of Canasta; The Big Dream - story by Elva Williams; Pattern - story by Rachel MacKenzie; The case for Privacy; A New Boss Every Hour; Revenge - story by Alice G. Craft; The Meeker Sex; My Mother-In-Law Stayed Four Years; Gorgeous color and black and white fashion photos; Lovely photos of children in Easter fashions; Curious George comic in Zozo ad; Color Tide ad mentions Mrs. Jean Riche of Dallas, Texas; Why children quite taking lessons; Photo of Mrs. David Anthony Drexel in Pond's ad; Gloria Swanson photo in Jergens ad; Little Lulu in Kleenex ad; Colour Duz detergent ad; Color ad for the (green) 1951 Chevrolet; Color Avon ad features Mrs. Gary Cooper with her rep., Mrs. Billie Sussman; Satina ad features photo of Mrs. David Johnson of Studio City, California; Photos of Ginger Rogers in Jergens ad; Star-Kist ad features photo of Dan Dailey, star of movie "Call Me Mister"; Color Raytheon TV ad; Nice color ad for 1951 Dodge cars features Betty Hutton; Color ad for film "September Affair"; Many nice fashion ads; and much, much more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
326 pages. Features: Nice color-photo ad for Kelvinator ranges inside front cover; Listerine ad shows two young men eyeing young lovely floating alone on water mattress; Town of the Month - Plymouth, Massachusetts; Nice color Camay sopa ad features beautiful Mrs. Cornelius Lorenzen, Jr., the former Barbara Jean Shaw of New Jersey; Assignment in Hollywood; Nice photo ad for Warner's 3-way-sized bras and foundations; Color Lux ad features Joan Caulfield; Two-page color-photo ad for Indian Head Cotton; Lustre-Creme ad features color photo of beautiful Ann Blyth; photo ad for Playtex baby pants; Excellent two-page color ad for Prell shampoo; Article on Eczema; Nice vintage one-page ad for Johnson & Johnson Cotton Tips (before they were rebranded as Q-Tips); Drene shampoo ad features photos of Jeanne Bal; The Woman and Her Car; Monthly Career Girl - Barbara Atkins of the Bank of Virginia in Richmond; Color Ivory Soap ad with image of Jean Christman; Why I Quit Working; The Jukebox and the Kallikaks - story by B.J. Chute; The Years Between (part 1 of 2); The Greener Grass; My Last Duchess; Woman and the New War; Lovely color-photo fashion photos; Lovely color-photo bedroom design ideas; 8 of America's foremost artists paint bedrooms they woud like; Home design photos; Orchestras in Peril; Zozo (Curious George?) page of comics; Kleenex ad features Little Lulu and Tubby; Jergens ad features photos of Evelyn Keyes, who co-stars with Jeff Chandler in movie "Smuggler's Island"; SOS pad ad features photo of Mrs. Velma Ide, Stillwater Ave., Bangor, Maine; Classy color-photo ad for Frigidaire electric ranges; Cut-Rite waxed paper ad features photo of Dione Lucas; Lovely color Avon ad features Gertrude Lawrence with her sales rep, Mrs. Mary Moran; Lovely vintage color ad for Virtue Bros. Chrome Dinette furnture; Excellent vintage color photo for Hotpoint dishwashers shows 'fairy lady' in yellow dress holding silver coffee set; 5 new miracle fibers - Dynel, Dacron, Orlon, Vicara and Chemstrand; Great color ad for Peter Pan peanut butter shows smiling girl; Photo of Virginia Mayo in Royal Crown cola ad; Daystrom Furniture color ad; Color ad for F.W. Woolworth Co.; Springmaid Fabrics ad; Fashion ideas; Charming color ad for Bambury clothing for girls; Red Goose shoe ad; Nice color-photo ad for Kate Greenaway's glamourous gingham frocks; and much, much more. Above-average external wear and soiling with openings to backstrip. A worthy copy of this charming vintage issue. Magazine
338 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Clayton, New Mexico (NM); Woodbury ad features photos of Nina Spencer of New York and James Locke; Lovely Ivory Soap ad features photo of Maggi McNamara; Shingles; Assignment in Hollywood; Classy photo-ad for Warner's bras; Nice two-page color-photo Kelvinator ad; Asthma in Children; Willett furniture ad; Fantastic color ad for American Airlines shows Van Johnson and Jane Wyman of the film "Three Guys Named Mike"; Keep up with Medicine; What you should know about the AAA; Color Lux ad features Evelyn Keyes; Color Camay ad features beautiful Mrs. Charles A. Morrow, Jr., the former Barbara Sommers of Califon, NJ; Things to Forget; A Kind of Glory - story by Lois Montross; Career Girl Carolyn Workman of Cincinnati; Locksmith article; The Name - story by Eleanor Duvall; Paco's Donkey - story by Martha Gellhorn; The last six weeks of pregnancy; A Woman to be Envied - story by Evelyn Apitz; Women and the New War; Special Feature - Magic Make-up and Personal Color Chart with beautiful color photos; Lovely bridal fashion photos; Color Ivory Snow ad; Why Children quit taking lessons; Zozo ad features Curious George comic; Pond's ad features photo of The Viscountess Boyle; Raytheon TV (television) ad; Jergens ad features photos of Jane Russell; Firestone Foamex ad features color photo of Edward J. Crowley; Color Avon ad features Claudette Colbert with her rep. Mrs. Nelle Ginthner; Claudette Colbert in Woodbury ad; Toni ad features photos of Jane Cartwright, Nellie Jane Cannon and twins Ann and Roxie Shumaker; Nice Jell-O pudding ad; Tea Talk; Maytag washing machine ad; Lovely color Coke ad shows young lady in green jacket with six-pack; Chromcraft furniture color ad; Yvonne DeCarlo in La Cross ad; Colr ad for Glidden paints; and much, much more. Average wear. Please note: Large chunk 5 x 4" missing from upper corner of pages 333-338 and back cover, otherwise a worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
284 pages. Features: Town of the Month - Fairdale, Kentucky; Woodbury soap ad features photo of Mrs. Dee F. Bredin and her daughter; Color Ivory Soap ad features Barbara Britton; Color Prell ad features redhead; Shortness of Breath; Assignment in Hollywood; Warner's foundations and Bras ad features wild photo of ladies wearing strapless bras; Uninvited Jest - story by Harriet La Barre; Color Lux ad features Mona Freeman; Two-page color-photo Kelvinator fridge ad; Nice Jell-O ad features jellied saled; How to know a dishwasher is great; The child who is hard of hearing; American Gas Association ad features color photos of Mrs. C.E. Gibson of Chattanooga and Mrs. Kenneth Snyder of Lafayette, IN; Gorgeous color-photo Camay ad features Mrs. Jack Lawrence, the former Eileen Clarence of New York; When Children Go Along - driving article with great 'old days' photo of three kids playing inside back window of car - not wearing seat belts; Promise - story by Stella Currey; Foggy Night - story by Bob Patterson; How much should Veterinary Service cost?; The Devil's Trill - story by Paul Horgan (part 2 of 2); The Landlors - story by Eleanor Gilchrist; Women and the New War; Major Needlework coverage with beautiful color photos; Zozo ad features Curious George comic; Color Tide ad; Woodbury ad features photos of Joan Bennett; Color Hotpoint range ad; Color Duz ad; Toni ad features photos of Marilyn West, Eva Gernay, and twins Ann and Roxie Shumaker; Vintage Fire King Ovenware ad; National Silver Company ad features photo of Gregory Peck; Photo of Gloria Swanson in Jergens ad; Nice Drene shampoo ad; Color Avon ad features photo of Helen Hayes and her rep Mrs. Dorothy T. Swart of Nyack, New York; Sun-Wise Strategy; Photo of Kay Daumit in Lustre-Creme ad; Color Firestone Foamex ad features Dorothy Draper; Seth Thomas clock ad; Hot Breads; Susan Serves Ice Cream; Nice color ad for color Pyrex Ware; Nice color American Airlines ad shows lady waving farewell to her husband; Uncommone color ad for Elna sewing machines; Color-photo back cover ad for Camel cigarettes features Broadway star Lisa Kirk and the 'T-Zone'; and much, much more. Average wear with some openings along spine. A worthy vintage copy of this charming issue. Magazine
grand in-8°, 214 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, rel. cartonnage ed., jaq. ill. plast. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/0]
Mm 110x180 Collana "I Garzanti". Volume nella sua brossura originale, 366 pagine. Opera in buone condizioni, mostra leggeri segni d'uso al dorso. Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Folio in white illus DJ; 208 p. : ill., ports., index ; 33 cm. Chiefly full-page black & white photography. Love in motion pictures. Motion picture actors and actresses -- Portraits. Film ; Movie Stars; Photogrpahs of movie stars. || ** Extra postage required for overseas shipping. A heavy book.**
200213628Berlin Verlag, Berlin, 2002. 261(1) Seiten, OPappband m. OU, Lesebändchen. Durchgehend mit z.T. farbigen Abbildungen. Gutes Exemplar. Good copy.
20046029CBMünchen, Heyne Verlag (= Heyne Taschenbuch Band 13990), 2004. 8°, 847 S. mit s/w-Abbildungen, illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), Taschenbucherstausgabe Schnitt und Seitenränder minimal nachgedunkelt, der Rücken zart nach innen gewölbt, sonst ein schönes, sauberes und ungelesenes Exemplar
200079575Frankfurt am Main : Rogner und Bernhard bei Zweitausendeins - Affoltern a.A. : Buch 2000 2000. 2. Aufl. 852 S. : Ill. ; 21 cm Pappe 0