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in-8°, 280 pages, ill. hors texte N&B, broche, couverture illustree plast. Bel exemplaire. [AB-1] La jeunesse, Hollywood, naissance d'un président.
Mm 170x245 Primi due numeri dello storico mensile di cinema diretto da Fernaldo Di Giammatteo - Due brossure editoriali di 48 pagine ciascuna. Alcuni articoli di maggior interesse: "Sei opinioni sul colore", "Bilancio per Lattuada", "Rossellini in peccato mortale", "Tragedia senza America", "Censura", "Walt Disney", "Cineclub in crisi". Tra i film recensiti: Otello, Umberto D., Achtung! Banditi!, Alice nel paese delle meraviglie, L'asso nella manica. Qualche lieve fioritura specie alle copertine, ma nel complesso ottimi esemplari. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1986103636Edilig, coll. « Filmo », n° 14 1986 In-8 broché 21,5 cm sur 14,7. 167 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1997V41738Eppe / Vogt ( Wilfried Eppe / Verlag für Filmliteratur) 1997 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, illustrierter Orignalumschlag (Klammerheftung) 92S., zahlreiche Abbildungen, ISBN 3890896820 1
Leg. ed. rigida c/sovr., cm24x27.5, pp 255 (1); ampiamente illustrato in nero nt e ft. In Inglese.
In 8. Dim. 21x12,5x5 cm. Pp. 388 circa.Interessante raccolta di numerosi articoli di vario argomento del 1930 circa. Si tratta di un volume di fogli di carta leggera sui quali sono stati incollati numerosi articoli che hanno come tema viaggi (Russia, Spagna, Hollywood, Porto Said), argoemnti storici, letteratura ecc... Gli articoli sono stati accuratamente selezionati e incollati (molti venivano pubblicati a puntate su quotidiani d'epoca) da un collezionista. All'interno un articolo su un viaggio in Russia a Leningrado nel Giugno 1938 del Generale Giovanni Marietti, nell'Artide di Guido Manacorda, Parigi di Paolo Monelli, Dogali, A Budapest nel 1919 di Italo Zingarelli, Hollywood, Visita a Castelvecchio, Porto Said, A Branau, Vesuvio, Nervesa, seguono articoli storici (Giovanna D'Arco, Bisanzio, il pittore Tosi, Crisi in Francia, La crisi politica della Spagna rossa, Pozas Pareas, Alessandro I, Addio alla vecchia Vienna, Stojadinovic e l'jugoslavismo, I giacobini cortigiani, Addio al ghetto di Chiscenau, Il Castello dove visse in esilio la Regina Ortensi, La battaglia del Piave, ), Letteratura (Il diario intimo del Tommaseo di Pietro Pancrazi, il de Sanctis in esilio, Talleyrand visto da Duff Cooper, Vino di Ugo Ojetti, Pascoli, D'Annunzio e l'epoca Fiumana, Schopenhauer e la pubblicità di Paolo Orano, D'Azeglio e Cavour, Lo Zibaldone del Leopardi di Attilio Momigliano, Fogazzaro, D'Annunzio il teatro e gli attori, Un sorriso di D'Annunzio, Inediti di D'Annunzio, Il caso Gorki, Ricordi di Arturo Graf, Un inedito di Enrico Thovez, Donne di Chopin e di Mendelssohn, Foscoliana ecc... Alcuni articoli contengono foto. In buone condizioni. Raccolta unica. Copertina morbida in mediocri condizioni generali con usure e parti mancanti ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture. Qualche usura. Interesting collection of thirteen articles of 1930 circa. It is a volume with pages of light paper upon the ex owner attached articles with main themes about voyages (Russia, Spain, Hollywood, Porto Said), historical issue, litterature etc... The articles relate contemporary voyages, accurately chosen and attached (many of them were published in newspapers of that time by a collector. Inside an article about a voyage in Russia in Leningrado in June 1938 by General Giovanni Marietti, In Artide by Guido Manacorda, Paris by Paolo Monelli, Dogali, In Budapest in 1919 by Italo Zingarelli, Hollywood, Visit in Castelvecchio, Porto Said, In Branau, Vesuvio, Nervesa, historical articles (Giovanna D'Arco, Bisanzio, the painter Tosi, Crisis in France, Political crisis of Red Spain, Pozas Pareas, Alessandro I, Old Wien, Stojadinovic and jugoslavism, Courtesan jacobins, ghetto of Chiscenau, the castle where Queen Ortensi was exiliated, Battle of Piave), Litterature (intimate diary of Tommaseo by Pietro Pancrazi, de Sanctis exiliated, Talleyrand seen by Duff Cooper, Wine by Ugo Ojetti, Pascoli, D'Annunzio and Fiumana epoch, Schopenhauer and advertising of Paolo Orano, D'Azeglio and Cavour, Zibaldone of Leopardi by Attilio Momigliano, Fogazzaro, D'Annunzio theatre and actors, A smile of D'Annunzio, Inedits of D'Annunzio, Gorki case, Rememberings of Arturo Graf, An inedit of Enrico Thovez, Women of Chopin and Mendelssohn, Foscoliana Some articles contain photoes and maps. In good conditions. Unique collection. Soft cover in poor general conditions with wearings and missing parts in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings. Some wearing.
193016010JNew York: Vanguard Press 1930. First Edition First Printing. A few small aging spots to cloth otherwise very good plus in a very good dust jacket with a few tiny chips and tears. Notoriously rare in dust jacket. The front cover colorful artwork depicts a scantily clad beautiful actress posed in recline on a film set with a director and film crew photographing her. Queer People is considered one of the true landmarks in the continuous evolution of the Hollywood novel. The novel’s take of the bizarre and seamy side of the life of Hollywood during its golden age is like no other work of fiction. In the 1976 reprint edition Budd Schulberg wrote “.in Queer People we have if not THE Hollywood novel - at least a truly seminal work on Hollywood in which may be found the seeds of at least three of the longer-lived Hollywood novels The Day of the Locust What Makes Sammy Run and The Last Tycoon.†The book was a scandalous sensation when published and went through numerous printings very quickly. At publication multi-millionaire film producer Howard Hughes bought the film rights to the novel. He hired Leo McCarey to direct and Ben Hecht to write the screenplay. Hughes biggest problem turned out to be that stars were extremely reluctant to appear in a film that attacked the Hollywood studio system. Hughes initially wanted to cast Jack Oakie and William Haines but Paramount and MGM refused to loan them out. Unable to secure a significant cast Hughes ended the production after spending over $100000 of 1930s dollars in its preparation. Vanguard Press hardcover books
193015984JNew York: Vanguard Press 1930. First Edition First Printing. Signed by the authors: "Carroll and Garrett Graham June 19 1930". On the front pastedown is the engraved theatrical scene bookplate of Fritz Tidden who was the Hollywood publicist for great silent film director Erich von Stroheim and is known to have been one of only 12 people at a special screening who was shown the complete Greed Von Stroheim’s 1924 massive uncut 42 reel film masterpiece before it was dramatically cut by the studio to only 10 reels. A few small stains to cloth otherwise very good in a very good dust jacket with a few small chips and tears with the words office file copy stamped in a blank space on the rear panel. The front cover colorful artwork depicts a scantily clad beautiful actress posed in recline on a film set with a director and film crew photographing her. Queer People is considered one of the true landmarks in the continuous evolution of the Hollywood novel. The novel’s take of the bizarre and seamy side of the life of Hollywood during its golden age is like no other work of fiction. In the 1976 reprint edition Budd Schulberg wrote “.in Queer People we have if not THE Hollywood novel - at least a truly seminal work on Hollywood in which may be found the seeds of at least three of the longer-lived Hollywood novels The Day of the Locust What Makes Sammy Run and The Last Tycoon.†The book was a scandalous sensation when published and went through numerous printings very quickly. At publication multi-millionaire film producer Howard Hughes bought the film rights to the novel. He hired Leo McCarey to direct and Ben Hecht to write the screenplay. Hughes biggest problem turned out to be that stars were extremely reluctant to appear in a film that attacked the Hollywood studio system. Hughes initially wanted to cast Jack Oakie and William Haines but Paramount and MGM refused to loan them out. Unable to secure a significant cast Hughes ended the production after spending over $100000 of 1930s dollars in its preparation. Vanguard Press hardcover books
193015984JNew York: Vanguard Press 1930. First Edition First Printing. Signed by the authors: "Carroll and Garrett Graham June 19 1930". On the front pastedown is the engraved theatrical scene bookplate of Fritz Tidden who was the Hollywood publicist for great silent film director Erich von Stroheim and is known to have been one of only 12 people at a special screening who was shown the complete Greed Von Stroheim’s 1924 massive uncut 42 reel film masterpiece before it was dramatically cut by the studio to only 10 reels. A few small stains to cloth otherwise very good in a very good dust jacket with a few small chips and tears with the words office file copy stamped in a blank space on the rear panel. The front cover colorful artwork depicts a scantily clad beautiful actress posed in recline on a film set with a director and film crew photographing her. Queer People is considered one of the true landmarks in the continuous evolution of the Hollywood novel. The novel’s take of the bizarre and seamy side of the life of Hollywood during its golden age is like no other work of fiction. In the 1976 reprint edition Budd Schulberg wrote “.in Queer People we have if not THE Hollywood novel - at least a truly seminal work on Hollywood in which may be found the seeds of at least three of the longer-lived Hollywood novels The Day of the Locust What Makes Sammy Run and The Last Tycoon.†The book was a scandalous sensation when published and went through numerous printings very quickly. At publication multi-millionaire film producer Howard Hughes bought the film rights to the novel. He hired Leo McCarey to direct and Ben Hecht to write the screenplay. Hughes biggest problem turned out to be that stars were extremely reluctant to appear in a film that attacked the Hollywood studio system. Hughes initially wanted to cast Jack Oakie and William Haines but Paramount and MGM refused to loan them out. Unable to secure a significant cast Hughes ended the production after spending over $100000 of 1930s dollars in its preparation. Vanguard Press hardcover
20 cm, br. illustrata, p. 160, ritratto dell'autore protetto da velina all'antiporta e 10 tavole f.t, qualche traccia d'uso alle cop
19772090502113716600Not Available 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
18-5852New York NY: Louis Stern Fine Arts 2003. . Folio. 127 pp. Soft white and color illustrated wraps with French folds. Very good with marginal staining along front board. Sepia plates. Includes text by Donald Kuspit. Includes exhibition checklist artist statements and artist biography. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition “Adi Da Samraj: Quandra Loka The Indivisible Space of Conscious Light: 52 Views†at Louis Stern Fine Arts in New York NY from April 8 through May 10 2003. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York, NY: Louis Stern Fine Arts, 2003. paperback
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. 170pp. Britain's biggest music magazine with features on Kasabian, Pendulum, Jack Johnson, The Gaslight Anthem, Kings of Leon, Hollywood Rocks, Brandon Flowers, Tiffany Page, Scissors Sisters and lots more.
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. FONDO DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO. LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO ALLA COPERTINA. Alcune terre sono paterne con l'uomo, e lo bastonano; altre materne, e lo amano; ma la California è solo una puttana che cala le braghe davanti al primo uomo che si presenta con un annaffiatoio. Un giovanotto spiantato e dal cuore tenero parte per un viaggio sulle tracce della moglie che lo ha abbandonato, ma finisce per essere coinvolto in una rapina e con la refurtiva tra le mani. Mentre cerca di tirarsi fuori dalla situazione in cui si trova incontra numerosi e bizzarri personaggi, tra cui una donna matura e possessiva che vuole proteggerlo a ogni costo; un regista isterico e geniale; una languida e benestante nuotatrice con cui ha una storia d’amore. Sullo sfondo, l’America post Depressione e una Los Angeles che non ha ancora perduto il proprio fascino naif. Scritto nel 1938 dall'autore di “Torna a casa Lassie!” con lo pseudonimo di Richard Hallas, il romanzo ebbe un grandissimo successo e la sua estrema originalità venne sottolineata dalla critica che, in alcuni casi, lo considerò un capolavoro o una raffinatissima parodia dei modelli di genere. La sua satira della California e del mondo hollywoodiano verrà ripresa un anno dopo da Nathanael West ne “Il giorno della locusta” e, più tardi, ne “La sorellina di Raymond Chandler”. La sua vis comica e la grande capacità di alimentare la tensione nel lettore hanno reso questo libro un culto tra i più raffinati estimatori della crime fiction. You Play the Black and the Red Comes Up is, as the title suggests, a novel of luck and irony. The plot has the onrushing twistiness of the California canyons the hero, Dick, wanders. A Depression drifter, Dick bums his way from Oklahoma to Los Angeles in search of his son and runaway wife. There he commits one crime, plans another, and gets arrested for something he didn't do. He is befriended by characters as lush and crazy as L.A. Deco: Quentin Genter, film director, decadent, collector of beauty and poison. Mamie, an indestructibly loving divorcee. Patsy, who gilds her sandals with radiator paint and becomes an adored evangelist. And a procession of crooks, shysters, rueful temptors and loopy saints. You Play the Black and the Red Comes Up was a bestseller when originally published in 1938, but--our hard luck--has long been difficult to obtain. Like the work of Hammett, Cain, and Horace McCoy, it is intensely readable. Richard Hallas gives us a hard-boiled Passion Play, as he tracks the workings of conscience and desire in a tough man. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Punti sul nero ed esce il rosso Titolo originale: You Play the Black and the Red Comes Up Autore: Eric Knight Traduzione dall'inglese di: Matteo Bavestrelli Editore: Milano: Anabasi, Giugno 1994 Lunghezza: 157 pagine; 21 cm ISBN: 8841730315, 9788841730317; 8861923194, 9788861923195 Collana: Volume 29 di Ariele Soggetti: Letteratura americana contemporanea, Narrativa, Racconti, Romanzi brevi, Hollywood, Pulp, Ironici, California, Satira, Hard-boiled, Naive, Parodie, Cultura americana, Registi, Attori, Matrimonio, Borghesia, Artisti, Feste, Musica, Fine Anni Trenta, Relazioni sociali, Lassie Come Home, Torna a casa Lassie, Libri Vintage, Fuori catalogo, Bestsellers, Lettura, Contemporary American literature, Fiction, Short stories, Novels, Ironic, Satire, Parodies, American culture, Directors, Actors, Marriage, Bourgeoisie, Artists, Parties, Music, Late Thirties, Social relations, Out of print books, Reading Parole e frasi comuni amico Beckster bere bianca borsa California cambio capire casa colpo credere dollari donna Felice gente Genter giorno giro lavoro letto luce lungo macchina Mamie mano mente montagne morte occhi Patsy piedi polizia porta posto raccontare ragazza rapina resto ricordo ridere Rimasi sbirri scivolo seduta sera settimana Sheila sicuro sistema Smitty soldi spiaggia sposato storia strada strano tenere testa tizio uomo vecchio vero verso vestiti voglia
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
63-1738Hollywood CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ca. 1927. Glossy 5" x 7" Black & White Photograph. Very Good. Hollywood, CA: [Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer], [ca. 1927]. unknown
63-1747Hollywood CA: Columbia Pictures ca. 1930. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good minor creasing. Hollywood, CA: Columbia Pictures, [ca. 1930]. unknown
63-1735Hollywood CA: Columbia Pictures 1953. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with perforations at corners. Hollywood, CA: Columbia Pictures, 1953. unknown
63-1736Hollywood CA: Columbia Pictures 1953. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph Oblong. Good with tears creasing perforations at corners. Hollywood, CA: Columbia Pictures, 1953. unknown
63-1744Hollywood CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1928. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good with minor creasing. Hollywood, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1928. unknown
63-1745Hollywood CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ca. 1933. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good. Hollywood, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, [ca. 1933]. unknown
63-1734Hollywood CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1948. Glossy 8" x 10" Black & White Photograph. Very Good. Stamped "Walt Disney Productions 1955" on verso even though Command Decision was release in 1948 by MGM. Hollywood, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1948. unknown
63-1737Hollywood CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ca. 1927. Glossy 5" x 7" Black & White Photograph. Very Good. Cecil B. DeMille signed Coghlan to a long-term contract in 1926. Coghlan was recognized as the leading juvenile screen actor in the world in 1929. Hollywood, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, [ca. 1927]. unknown