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Torino, 1950, 31 dicembre, copertina fotografica in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 16 de “Illustrazione del Popolo" - Supplemento della ”Nuova Gazzetta del Popolo" .
Milano, Rizzoli, 1990, album in 24to (cm. 12 x 17,5) con 29 illustrazioni fotografiche in nero e a colori (Max, allegato al numero di novembre 1990) . In ottimo stato.
63-8525Hollywood CA: ca. 1950. Sepiatone Photograph. 7 3/8" x 9 3/8". Good with punctures marginal tears to verso creasing and staining to corners. Ink autograph appears to be original after careful examination under magnification. [Hollywood, CA: ca. 1950]. unknown
63-8529Hollywood CA: ca. 1945. 8 x 10 Sepiatone Photograph. Very Good with minor staining creasing. With Facsimile Reprint Autograph. Hollywood, CA: [ca. 1945]. unknown
63-8528Hollywood CA: ca. 1945. 8 x 10 Sepiatone Photograph. Good with marginal tear creasing. With Facsimile Reprint Autograph. Hollywood, CA: [ca. 1945]. unknown
63-8542Hollywood CA: ca. 1945. 9.75" x 11.75" Sepiatone Photograph. Good with tear slight creasing somewhat bent overall. [Hollywood, CA: ca. 1945]. unknown
63-8527Hollywood CA: ca. 1945. 8 x 10 Sepiatone Photograph. Very Good with minor staining creasing mounted to light board coming detached. With Facsimile Reprint Autograph. Hollywood, CA: [ca. 1945]. unknown
63-8531Hollywood CA: ca. 1945. Black & White Glossy Photographs pasted onto 8x10 paper sheet. Good with minor wear & creasing. Photographs of Hayworth and Williams include facsimile reprints of their autographs. [Hollywood, CA: ca. 1945]. unknown
63-1742Hollywood CA: 20th Century Fox 1952. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Oblong. Very Good with minor creasing. Hollywood, CA: 20th Century Fox, 1952. unknown
63-1741Hollywood CA: 20th Century Fox 1953. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with minor creasing. Hollywood, CA: 20th Century Fox, 1953. unknown
63-1743Hollywood CA: 20th Century Fox ca. 1952. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with minor creasing. Hollywood, CA: 20th Century Fox, [ca. 1952]. unknown
63-8680Hollywood: ca. 1934. Autographed Photograph 17.5 x 22.5 cm. Good with photograph removed from album with remains on verso. Provenance: from the collection of Madeleine Sintes. Many of the photos from the collection have dedications to her. Sintes resided in the South of France. Hollywood: ca. 1934. unknown
63-8547Hollywood CA: ca. 1936. Six 8x10 Black & White Glossy Photographs. Very Good. [Hollywood, CA: ca. 1936]. unknown
193317547<p>Hollywood: Press of Hollycrofters 1933 One of 125 copies of this collection of aphorisms and anecdotes by Nicolas Chamfort 1741 – 1794 author and secretary to the sister of Louis XVI. Publisher's reddish-brown leather titled in gilt on spine. . Octavo. Set in Poliphilus and Blado and printed on handmade paper at the Press of Hollycrofters. Some edgewear and smudging. Toning to edges. A very good copy. We could not find much information on the Hollycrofters. Their publications date from 1929 to 1958 with most dating from the 1930s. Their other titles include Lucile Phillips Morrison's Doll Dreams 1932 which compiled short fiction by children with illustrations by California artists like Paul Landacre and Millard Sheets. They also published books with a Western Americana interest including Indians of Death Valley by Lydia Clements 1953 and Orphans of the Desert by Leo Papiano 1929 which was one of their earliest publications.</p> Press of Hollycrofters, hardcover
68-7580Hollywood CA: 20th Century Hollywood Studio ca. 1945. B&W Photo. 10" x 8" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: [20th Century Hollywood Studio], [ca. 1945] unknown
68-7544Hollywood CA: 20th Century Hollywood Studio ca. 1950. B&W Photo. 9" x 7.5" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: [20th Century Hollywood Studio, ca. 1950]. unknown
68-7538Hollywood CA: 20th Century Hollywood Studio ca. 1950. B&W Photo. 20 x 14.5 cm. Very Good Hollywood, CA: [20th Century Hollywood Studio], [ca. 1950]. unknown
68-7546Hollywood CA: 20th Century Hollywood Studio ca. 1940. B&W Photo. 8" x 6" Very Good. Hollywood, CA: [20th Century Hollywood Studio, ca. 1940]. unknown
1960List3205New York City: Bruno of Hollywood and other uncredited photographers 1960. Photo album measuring 9 ¼ x 11 ¼ inches containing forty-seven photographs mainly 4 x 5 inches and smaller with some 8 x 10. Most photos loosely affixed with some having detached. Overall excellent. An album of photographs of African American models from the 1950s and 1960s many with stamps verso from Ophelia DeVore’s Grace del Marco Modeling Agency. DeVore’s was among the first agencies for African American models and was highly influential with talent including the first Black supermodel Helen Williams Shaft actor Richard Roundtree and pioneering actresses Diahann Carroll and Cicely Tyson. Identified models in this album include Trudy Daniels Haynes and Lourdes “Lulu†Guerrero. Guerrero was a cover girl for Ebony and Jet magazines and had a role on The Jackie Gleason Show in 1958 making her one of the first Black women to have a role as a regular performer on national television. Trudy Haynes had a brief modeling career before becoming the first African American TV weather reporter working with WXYZ-TV in Detroit in 1963. There is also a photograph of radio DJ Pat Connell; though not a fashion model Connell was the first African American hired as a staff announcer by CBS. Of interest to historians of African American fashion and media. Bruno of Hollywood and other uncredited photographers unknown
1987127832Marilyn Monroe 1987. Very Good. Original cardboard movie standee of Marilyn Monroe circa 1987 reprints a familiar image from the release of "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" 1953 where she dances in a similar dress. She wears this dress too in the the film and the standee is cropped from an actual press photo of Marilyn walking with Jane Russell. Bernard of Hollywood took photographs of Marilyn in the same dress but vintage standees from these photos are uncommon. Corrugated cardboard 1/8-inch printed recto 72 inches tall 22 inches base 11 inches head. Very Good Plus overall a few small bruises light bend to the neck and to the shoulder area brief edge bumps slight overall concavity faint stains on the verso. Support stand intact and strong. Shipping at cost no international shipping. Marilyn Monroe unknown
192463247Hollywood CA: Hollywood Publishers Inc. Printed and bound by The Los Angeles Lithograph Co. Inc. 1924. 8vo. 543 1 pp. With photo plates throughout many consisting of photo montages facsimile signatures at the end of each article by the respective artist. Brown publisher’s embossed flexible cloth covers lettering and cover art illustration in blind of motion picture camera stars & palm tree front cover lettering in blind on front cover minor scuffing to head & foot of spine minor rubbing inner hinges neatly repaired ever-so-faint tidemark at fore-edges of preliminary & end leaves still a VG- copy from library of Donald M. Patton 1897-1951 former singer performer with the Ellison-White Chautauqua Circuit and later insurance broker in Portland OR and later Los Angeles CA. First edition of this fascinating work prepared from 1921-1924 with assistance of the Western Motion Picture Advertisers providing an essential and detailed history and snapshot of Silent Movie era Hollywood with a focus on the pre-Code moviemaking and industry itself. Included are essays and advice from such artists as Norma Talmadge on “What percentage of Girls Who Come to Hollywood Actually Achieve Success;†Constance Talmadge “What Opportunities are There for a Girl Who is Willing to Work to Stardom;†Betty Compson “Not a Life of Ease;†Clara Bow “What are the Essentials of Success†Edward Connelley “Aspirants Should Have Some Stage Experience;†as well as Wallace Beery “What is a “Heavy†Man.†Other contributors include Charlie Chaplin Douglas Fairbanks Rudolph Valentino Lon Chaney Sr. Buster Keaton Harold Lloyd Mary Pickford Tom Mix and others. Worldcat locates 1 copy Danish National Bibl. Hollywood Publishers, Inc., [Printed and bound by The Los Angeles Lithograph Co., Inc.], hardcover
2017120803Editions Hors Collection, 2017, gr. in-8°, 442 pp, 16 pl. de photos en noir et en couleurs hors texte, biblio, filmographie, index, broché, couv. illustrée, manque la page de titre, bon état
80599Los Angeles: Local 644 International Motion Picture Painters Union 1945. First Edition. Sole printing. Quarto 11" x 8-1/2". 189 unnumbered mimeographed sheets including title page and introduction printed recto-only chiefly illustrations; post-bound at left margin. Unprinted card rear cover wrapper possibly later; no front cover wrapper else complete and probably as issued. Minor edge-creasing and wear; faint marginal stain to final 15 leaves well away from printed area; evidence of old adhesion to cover page not affecting legibility; Very Good and quite well-preserved especially considering the volume's inherent fragility. <br /> <br /> A bound volume presumably one of very few produced collecting all of the circa 185 issues of "The Picket Line" a cartoon broadside distributed daily to striking workers during the 1945 Hollywood Film Strike which began in March 1945 following a walkout by the Hollywood local of the International Set Decorators Union. A number of sympathetic locals joined the strike but others - including the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and the Screen Office Employees' Guild - refused to honor the picket line leading to a lockout that lasted more than five months. <br /> <br /> The cartoons draw on topical events often commenting humorously on developments of the day before. A recurring comic character is a sardonic rat an avatar for the union scabs who refused to join the strike weakening the position of labor and paving the way to the violent events of October 5 1945 the so-called "Hollywood Black Friday" when strikebreakers were brought in to violently suppress the strike fire-hosing and clubbing dozens of strikers in front of the gates of Warner Brothers Studios. All of these events are pictured here with the upbeat mood of the drawings growing increasingly dark following the events of Black Friday. The cartoons are preceded by a one-page introduction giving the background of the strike and tracing its history through its conclusion which came when the strikers finally called a truce on October 31st. A rarely-seen relic of one of the darkest incidents in Hollywood labor history. Rare: OCLC notes three copies MSU UM and UCLA; not generally seen in commerce. unknown
199716523New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1997. First Edition. Large octavo. Maroon cloth boards; dustjacket; 382pp; illus. Includes bibliography. Tight straight copy of the first hardcover edition; one page corner turned down else very Near Fine in a crisp unworn dustwrapper. Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
63-1771Hollywood CA: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Printed Signed 9" x 7" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with pin holes at corners. Marian Nixon was a silent film star most known for her role opposite Lon Chaney in the 1925 movie The Phantom Of The Opera. The autograph is printed not original. Hollywood, CA: [Fox Film Corporation], [1932]. unknown