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Roma, 1958 novembre 30, copertina illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 32 de "La Tribuna illustrata" .
200453757Wien, Filmarchiv Austria, 2004. 4°. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. 622 S., 1 Bl., Illustr.-OPpbd.
1993167210[Wien] : Ed. S, 1993. 368 S. : Illustrationen ; 23 cm OPappband
23776Anstey's TLS on his Daily Telegraph Magazine letterhead and dated 20 March 1970. Hayden-Guest's article evidently written shortly before that date. A curious artefact indicating Garbo’s iconic status and an early example of a journalistic trend which has gained ground since the late 1960s. Hayden-Guest still active as a writer is the son of the diplomat Peter Haden-Guest 4th Baron Haden-Guest and brother of the 5th Baron Christopher who is won fame as ‘Nigel’ in the film ‘Spinal Tap’. Anstey who edited the Daily Telegraph magazine for twenty-two years from its inception in 1964 has been variously described as ‘the last of the great autocratic magazine editors’ ‘tyrannical’ and ‘completely terrifying’ with a habit of sending his employees ‘alarming memos on the eve of their summer holidays’. He ‘did not often meet his reporters personally instead he wrote notes and invited them once a year to the magazine’s Christmas party’. While grateful for the money John Betjeman found working for the magazine ‘hateful’. Gitta Sereny who contributed extensively to what she considered ‘the best of the weekend colour supplements’ found Anstey ‘difficult’ but ‘extraordinary’. Both are items in fair condition lightly aged and stapled together. ONE: Unsigned Carbon Typescript of article titled ‘GRETA GARBO - a Personal Memoir Anthony Haden-Guest’. 5pp long 8vo. Single-spaced on five leaves. As Item Two makes clear the article is a spoof of the ‘type of article’ which Anstey describes as the ‘anti-profile’: pretentious and implying in conspiratorial tones an implausible familiarity with the subject. It is the sort of writing which Martin Amis would begin by satirizing. The beginning sets the tone: ‘Some people just a few call her ‘Greta’ right to her face That face. Charlie Chaplin does to name but one. All the same most people who are so close that they could call her ‘Greta’ in fact call her ‘G. G.’. Acquaintances But wouldn’t that be enough call her “Miss Garbo†and a very few indulge her own conspiratorial urges and refer to her as “Miss Brownâ€. As indeed she sometimes does herself. I am indebted for this information to the writings of Mr Norman Zierold who does not say what he calls her or what she calls him. / Personally I like to call her simply “Greta Garboâ€.’ Further on comes a passage which like the rest of the article may or may not be a complete fiction: ‘Actually the first time that I was introduced to Greta Garbo was under pretty funny circumstances but Destiny as so many of her great motion pictures have pointed out gets up to some pretty funny things. Certainly it seemed funny to see Garbo at a party especially this sort of party a flourescent celebration of . . . Well not Garbo though she is incontestably the centre of it all. An acid/rock group is pounding nervily away into the statutory light-machine and a film is being projected onto a wall which is white and narrow - so narrow that most of the party is taking place without artistic licence in the movie.’ Towards the end Haden-Guest stretches the bounds of credulity with the following: ‘Great Garbo! Now she is looking at me . . . The ageing roue is nowhere to be seen. Her shoulders are working hugely and her throat and the face . . . planes shift as conflicting emotions do massive internal furniture removals but now Garbo looks so worried and she says it - She actually says it - “I want to be aloneâ€. / Yes she is really saying it and not just once because she repeats it - “I want to be aloneâ€. / Well yes. Great Garbo want to be alone -’. TWO: Typed Letter Signed ‘J A’ from John Anstey 20 March 1970 addressed to ‘Anthony Haden-Guest Esq. C/o Chateau Marmont Los Angeles California U.S.A.’ ‘c. c. Pat Kavanagh’ 1p 8vo. He begins: ‘Dear Anthony I read the Great Garbo article when it first came in. Last night I read it again. It is a difficult one. However I know that you have misgivings about it - and I fear that I have them too.’ Anstey’s opinion is that the piece ‘just does not work at the moment. ‘It does not come across as the sort of “anti-profile†we were thinking about. It starts off by being intriguing. But then one just gets confused and there is a danger of it seeming rather pretentious: which is one of the faults of the type of article which it should be satirizing.’ He suggests that they ‘look at it again’ when Haden-Guest gets back from America. ‘The formula is right at the moment but we must overcome the danger of pretentiousness and it must seem less pointless than it is at the moment. The last paragraph cleverly suggests that there is nothing more to know about Greta Garbo than we learn here: but somehow I think that we have got to say more.’ The letter ends: ‘How is California Can you let me know about the Hollywood idea as soon as possible.’ Not known if published in any form despite Googlebooks. Anstey's TLS on his Daily Telegraph Magazine letterhead, and dated 20 March 1970. Hayden-Guest's article evidently written short unknown
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199028248New York:: Harper & Row 1990. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This is an informative study of the lives and contributions to the movie business of the many and sometimes distinguished writers who stood out of the limelight in Hollywood and rarely received fair credit.: Fitzgerald Hammett Chandler Faulkner and West. Hamilton also explores the world of the professional screenwriters those ex-newspapermen failed playwrights and New York wits who flooded into Hollywood during the Great Talkies Panic and stayed to take both the big money and the indignity of toiling on a literary assembly line producing scripts that were then red-penciled by Hays Office censors studio moguls martinet directors and wartime propagandists. Here are the long fight over the Screen Writers Guild the story of the Hollywood Ten and the conflicting political pressures that wracked the industry during the pre- and postwar years. Here are not just the spectacular failures but those writers like P.G. Wodehouse who took the money and ran and those life Ben Hecht Nunnally Johnson Herman Mankiewicz and Anita Loos--highly paid professionals who produced box office successes still loved by moviegoers sixty years later. Harper & Row, hardcover
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)
Symbol on cover may be author's initialised signature. No other inscriptions or marks. Tiny creases to corners, none to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright boards, no bumping to corners and general signs of handling. 267pp. This book captures the contradictory character of the comic star in a modern society. He is a gifted comedian who is a very serious person, a movie buff who shuns Hollywood, a celebrity who craves anonymity, and a New York Jew who has universal appeal.
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
195265187Frankfurt a. M., S. Fischer Verlag, 1952, Auflage: 1., 1.-5. Tausend. Leinen, gebunden; zitronengelber, schwarz geprägter Einband, mit farbig illustriertem Schutzumschlag / Anz. Seiten: 316 / 13 x 20,5 cm / Schutzumschlag von Toni Trepte / Zustand: gut, leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einbandkanten minimal berieben, Papier etwas gebräunt, Kopfschnitt gering fleckig und leicht bestaubt, Schutzumschlag etwas berieben und geringfügig gebräunt
boz_006101William POWEL, Dédicace autographe signée sur Photographie imprimée avec Gauffrage Elmer FRIER Hollywood Provenant de la collection d'André Jouniaux (1925-2010), parolier de la chanson La Chanson de Catherine interprétée par Édith Piaf. Grand amateur de musique et de cinéma, il a réuni une impressionnante collection de photographies dédicacées et d’autographes de nombreuses stars françaises et américaines de son époque. Dimensions : 25 x 20 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Contactez-nous Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres... Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Paiement Sont acceptés les paiements par eBay, par PayPal, par virement ou par chèque. Envoi Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche sous trois jours. Prévoir les délais postaux habituels en plus. Retour Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, retour à la charge du vendeur pour l'Europe. À la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.
197410530CBReinbek bei Hamburg, Rowohlt Verlag (= rororo 1927), 1974. 8°, 199 S. mit 59 s/w-Abb., Illustr., Dokumenten, Film- und Set-Szenen etc., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), erste Auflage dieser Ausgabe sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar (dahireg)
197430895ABMünchen, Hanser, 1974. 8°, 199 S. mit 59 s/w-Abb., Illustr., Dokumenten, Film- und Set-Szenen etc., illustr. original Kartonage (Paperback), deutsche Erstausgabe der Rücken minimal beschabt, sonst ein schönes, sauberes Exemplar (L)
1989933117Hamburg: Kino-Vlg., 1989. 193 S. mit sehr zahlr. Abb. Broschiert.
197124092Exposition Press exposition-Banner Book NY 1971. HBDJ Stated 1st edition 1971 1st Printing8vo -VG/VG- AS-IS Nice clean LIGHT gray cloth bold gold letters on cover/spine BRIGHT. Interior pages very clean and tight. Dust Jacket intact - age related darkening top/lower edge of inner/outer flaps - small chip top of spine DJ and slight edge wear & Tears Edges 182 pgs .RARE & HARD TO FIND Memoir of author who Sprinkled Stardust all way to box Office. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Exposition Press exposition-Banner Book ,NY hardcover
197124110Exposition Press exposition-Banner Book NY 1971. RARE & HARD TO FINDHBDJ Stated 1st edition 1971 1st Printing8vo -VG/VG- AS-IS Nice clean LIGHT gray cloth bold gold letters on cover/spine BRIGHT. Interior pages very clean and tight light FOX Wear. Dust Jacket intact - age related darkening top/lower edge of inner/outer flaps -Tiny small chips top of spine DJ and slight edge wear & Tears Edges 182 pgs Back DJ top edge Small Tear FOX Memoir of author who sprinkled Stardust all way to box Office JEAN HARLOW Front of DJ in Pink Dress Author was a press agent and represented such Hollywood stars as Jean Harlow Lon Chaney Tom Mix W. C. Fields Mae West Clark Gable and tons of others. Outside the Hollywood scene he was an agent for Babe Ruth Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jack Dempsey. Zeltner was a super-salesman of the product he loved - he had the complete confidence of all his clients including Judy Garland whom he considered his greatest discovery. Their stories as well as dozens more are here. First Edition. Hard Cover. Exposition Press exposition-Banner Book ,NY hardcover