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WALTER-FILM000426No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. title lobby card USA. Betty Compson Tom Moore J. Farrell MacDonald dir: Penrhyn Stanlaws; Paramount. Set in the Canadian Northwest this lost film was a story about a Royal Mountie who is in love with a girl whose family is smuggling moonshine whiskey across the border. Compson leading lady of silents and early talkies would be nominated for one of the first Academy Awards for her work in The Barker in 1928. She would continue as a character actress into the 1940s. Irish-born Tom Moore would also continue as a character actor with the advent of sound. Flawless condition FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM006790Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1934. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Some wear at bottom corners near fine. Original type on verso explains that Wally Westmore head of Paramount's make-up department has invented a new gun spray make-up device for applying body make-up. In this image showman Earl Carroll is shown demonstrating it on one of his showgirls Anya Taranda. Carroll's dancing ladies performed an extravagant production number in the film. The device is the forerunner of today's airbrush make-up technique. Photo is coded 989/2/90. Paramount unknown
1931WALTER-FILM006514<p><em>Paramount. No binding. Very Good. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1931. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. There is a diagonal tear at the mid-right top of the photo going into the background of the image which is repaired with clear tape on the back. There is edge wear and minor chip and paper loss at bottom right margin very good. </em></p><p>Behind the scenes Carole Lombard and William Powell were about to marry. The film was released in April 1931 and they married in June. There are AMPAS library duplicate and deaccession ink stamps on verso. Coded 1301-70.</p> Paramount
1926211105028Paramount pictures 1926. Hardcover. Filled in. Receipt book and advertisement book. Receipts mostly filled in from a theater. An interesting find colorful and vibrant. Unpaginated. Paramount pictures hardcover
1950054813Paramount Pictures Corporation. 1950. First Edition. . Hardcover. Fine. Color & b/w Photos. Red silk in mint condition. Kept in presentation box. <br/> <br/> Paramount Pictures Corporation. hardcover
197729132PBO $1.95 ON CVR showing Kong wrapped by Enormous snake LITE WEAR VG- PAPERBACK movie tie-in with the 1977 1ST American monster adventure film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin. From the library of famed Hollywood studio publicist and former Herald Examiner journalist Art Ronnie with his bookplate to the title page. Bound in the paper pictorial wrappers. The wrappers are just lightly rubbed and edgeworn.ORIGINAL POCKET BOOK EDITION SIGNED by 5 FROM FILM Actor RENE AUBERJONOIS who starred as Roy Bagley Actor JOHN RANDOLPH who starred as Captain Ross Actor DENNIS FIMPLE who starred as Sunfish Set Decorator/Production Designer Dale Hennesey makeup artist DEL ACEVEDO Paramount's epic $24 Million Motion Picture from Exotic Indonesia to Monumental Towers of world trade Center in NYC YOU WILL BE SPELLBOUND AWED THRILLED & Enchanted<br /><br /><br /> ACE 44472 BOOKS Charter Communication Grosset & Dunlap NY paperback
197629121PBO $1.75 ON CVR LITE WEAR VG- Paperback movie tie-in with the 1976 1ST American monster adventure film produced by Dino De Laurentiis and directed by John Guillermin. From the library of famed Hollywood studio publicist and former Herald Examiner journalist Art Ronnie with his bookplate to the title page. Bound in the paper pictorial wrappers. The wrappers are just lightly rubbed and edgeworn.ORIGINAL POCKET BOOK EDITION SIGNED by actor RENE AUBERJONOIS who starred as Roy Bagley actor JOHN RANDOLPH who starred as Captain Ross actor DENNIS FIMPLE who starred as Sunfish Set Decorator/Production Designer Dale Hennesey makeup artist DEL ACEVEDO and sound mixer JACK SOLOMON. directed by John Guillermin.<br /><br /><br /> POCKET BOOK EDITION paperback
0-26832Trentaquattro belle foto d'epoca da film americani 1920/30 circa cm. 18 x 24. unknown
61 pages. Prior owner's small inkstamp upon title page else unmarked with average wear. Still a sound working copy. Book
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Orpheum Theatre, Memphis, Tennessee. Ad for a Conn Theatre Organ. Edwin A. Link and the Roberson Center Organ - great 2.5 page article with photos. Letters. Theatre Organ Etiquette - don't overburden people who have moved organs to their private homes or buildings. Real Pipes for the Price of a Plug-In? - It Can be Done - comparing electronic with real organs. Did you bring your music with you? - comparing performers who did or did not play from music. Building a Back Beat Relay - technical article. Sooner Sonic Sights and Sounds - the artists and instruments (plus their nostalgic ad). The Real Crawford Special - wonderful 3.5 page article with photos. Record reviews. Hollywood Cavalcade. Eddie Weaver returns to New Haven Paramount. Nuggets from the Golden Days. Wonder Morton to be restored for New York Convention! - the four manual, 23 rank organ in the former Loew's 175th Street Theatre in Nyew York. Billy Nalle entertains at Canton Palace. Lee Erwin plays ten shows at Alexandria. The Tower (Theatre) Lights are Bright in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania - great 3-page article with photos. Tony Fenelon blows in from down under. Loew's Columbus, Ohio Theatre is Saved! Classified ads. Chapter news. Wonderfully nostalgic Larry Ferrari record ad inside back cover, as well as a copy of a Snuffy Smith cartoon from 1961 which features a large organ! Impressive Rodgers Theatre Organ ad on back cover. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
39 pages. Contents: Cover photo of the 4/20 Wurlitzer Publix #1 installed in the Seattle Paramount 8n 1927, a true "Crawford Special"; The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 2 of a fictional trip through the Kilgen Plant in St. Louis during its busiest days - with photos; Willimantic Connecticut's Windham Regional Technical School's new 3/15 Wurlitzer - article with photos; Robert Morton, No. 2296 Special is now located in a home in Solon, Ohio... after many travels; Eddie Jones Retires; Integration Accomplished - Mr. Garo Ray has placed the tone generating system complete with drawbars into his 42 rank pipe organ, controlling the entire instrument from the orthodox pipe organ console; Benjamin (Ben) Mortimer Hall III Found Dead - photo and article with the unfortunate news; From Scratch - Bob Sieben built his 3-ranker in his home workshop; "The Organ Loft" - an organ radio show on WZOW-FM in Utica, New York with Don Robinson; What is Required of the Theatre Organist - reprint of a 1927 article by Jesse Crawford; The Monster Snorts - Beulah and Marion Martin of Whiteville, North Carolina rebuild their Moller console; Alexander D. Richardson - he has performed in every entertainment medium, primarily in his home town of New York City; Back cover Rodgers Organ Company ad promotes Lyn Larsen and his "Something Special" album. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
Cover photo of Radio City Music Hall organists Jack Ward, Dick Leibert and Ray Bohr. Contents: Photo of the interior of Loew's Theatre, Akron, Ohio - An acre of seats in a palace of splendor. The Kilgen Wonder Organ - Part 1 - how the Kilgen Company of St. Louis responded to a shortage of organs in the 1920s - 3-page article with great photos. Snippets from England. Ad for the 1970 Conn 3-Manual Theatre Organ. The Gil White Residence 3/11 Organ. Nuggets from the golden days. Song Slides and Theatre Organists - the theatre organ solo in which glass song-slides were projected upon a motion picture screen developed from a humble beginning. Biography of performer Henry B. Murtagh. Toronto's Odeon Carlton Theatre - article with photo - opened in 1948. Reader contributions. Hollywood Cavalcade. The Esther McDonald Stayner Story - a theatre organ biography, with photos. New York Paramount now nostalgia. A Living Tribute to Farny Wurlitzer and Lou Rosa. Fifteenth convention of A.T.O.S. in New York. Bill Lamb named honourary member. Theatre Organists Hall of Fame - Lee Erwin. Photos and write-ups of twenty artists who performed at the fifteenth convention. Closing the Allyn Theatre in Hartford, Connecticut - Angelo Mastagni and Jack Martin of Clinton's Inc. purchased the organ and donated it to the ATOS Chapter - story with photos. Record reviews. Letters to the Editor. Rodgers delivers 'Style 260 Special' organ to Bob Power - article with photos (and ad on back cover). Chapter news. Classified ads. Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features photo of Bob Power and his new custom built Conn organ. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
Nice Wurlitzer organ ad inside front cover. Contents: Photo of the interior of the Fox Theatre, Washington, D.C. The Richard F. Kline, Jr. Studio Wurlitzer Pipe Organ - article with great photos. Portrait of Lee Erwin, Theatre Organist - nice four-page article with photos. Taming the Savage Beast - how to capture the proper sound when moving a theatre organ to your home - helpful illustrated 3-page article. A Theatre Organ "Pipe-In" at the University of Rhode Island - featuring their Moller-Austin four manual, forty-four rank pipe organ installed in Edwards Auditorium. The Boyd Kimball's Move to Wilmington - excitement over the installation of a three manual, nineteen rank Kimball pipe organ in the John Dickinson High School. Reprint of Chicago-Tribune article - Theatre Organ Revival is More than Nostalgia; Conn Organ ad featuring their 3-Manual Theatre Organ. Record reviews. I remember Dan Papp, the man who made the 4/36 Wurlitzer in the New York Paramount the standard to which all others were compared. Letters. Hollywood Cavalcade. Obituary for Herb Shriner. Chapter news. Classified ads. Classified ads. Rodgers Organ ad on back cover features their 33-E model. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. A nice copy. Book
197540228no place Brown Watson General Book Distributors 1975 hardcover. No publication place but price is 95 pence. "Authorized edition." -- "Tony Blake" was the magician in a television series in the United States 1973-74. Includes drawings of the magician's tricks; color comic stories with text one is "Monkey Business in Las Vegas" artist not identified. Cover: Learn the secrets of the magician; mystery suspense & intrigue! -- Hardcover glossy pictorial covers 8x10.5 inches. Condition: very good plus cover corners lightly worn; owner name and small erasure; page edges faintly tanned; no jacket. Brown Watson General Book Distributors hardcover
WALTER-FILM000421No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. A stunning image of Dietrich at her most glamorous 1930s appearance. After five years of making films nearly exclusively with director Josef von Sternberg she was allowed to work in various genres with different directors including Borzage and Lubitsch. This portrait was most likely made during the months she was making the romantic comedy Angel. As always her styling is impeccable: she is wearing what is likely a suit by Travis Banton her lighting and make-up flawless in creating her star illusion. The ""Paramount Pictures Marlene Dietrich"" byline is at the bottom left edge of the image and there is a production number at the right edge which appears to be ""1167-482"". Minor wear creases at bottom left corner and one crease at top right corner ABOUT FINE. unknown books
253462 December 1957. On letterhead of Paramount British Productions Ltd Plaza Theatre Offices Jermyn Street London S.W.1. 1p 4to. Addressed to 'Dear Miss Cond' and signed 'G P Bachmann'. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Folded twice for postage. He apologises for the late reply to her ‘nice note and the book-plate’. He gives details of two films he has been ‘terribly busy making’ ‘neither of them stories I wrote’: ‘The Phoenix is to start in Berlin this winter as a very big film with three big stars. And The Lorelei is to be made this summer on the Rhine as a film.’ He is sorry to learn that she has given up her restaurant in Honiton ‘Deer Park’: ‘It was a lovely place and without doubt the finest English cooking we’ve found.’ He ends by informing her that his wife has returned to California for the winter on account of her health. ‘So I’m alone with the two poodles.’ Eileen M. Cond was an enthusiastic collector of autographs. 2 December 1957. On letterhead of Paramount British Productions Ltd, Plaza Theatre Offices, Jermyn Street, London, S.W.1. unknown
96 pages. Features: British Columbia struggles to find its way to influence national debates - feature article with photos and contributions by Roy Henry Vickers, Jack Shadbolt, Jenny Kwan, Arthur Erickson and Tina VanderHeyden; Glen Clark and Gordon Campbell battle to lead B.C.; Raising the Canadian National Unity Stakes - Ottawa endorses the concept of Quebec partition; Battle Over Borders - Splitting Up Quebec; Ontario Hydro moves towards a sell-off of its assets; Newfoundland Premier Brian Tobin; Race for the Republican Presidential Nomination - with photo of Steve Forbes; Ethnic Fighting in Burundi; Nokia cell phone ad; Canadian Airlines struggles against Air Canada; Mergers in Canada's Mutual Fund industry; The Loewen Group's near death in Mississippi; Many pages of ads by mutual fund companies; Paul Martin says No Flat Tax; Passing of Gene Kelly, Joseph Brodsky and Sally Gribble; David Parr of the Paramount Strip Club in New Westminster offers free dance lessons; Ontario Teachers and Students Fight Back Against Provincial Cuts to Education - article with photo of John Snobelen; Plan to relocate wolves from Fort St. John, BC to the U.S. draws ranchers' wrath; Photo-illustrated article on figure skater Josee Chouinard; Magic Johnson returns to play for the L.A. Lakers (color photo); Bolstering the CBC; and more. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
47 pages. Contents: Cover photo of Gaylord Carter, artist of the Seattle Paramount 4/20 Wurlitzer; Chicago's Senate Theatre 3/19 Kimball consumed by fire - article with photos; Theatre Organ - Texas Style - the Robert Morton Series 210 of the Jefferson Theatre in Beaumont, Texas has been played by Al Sacker for the past 22 years; Presenting Mrs. Melody - The Story of Irma Glen - article with photos; Billy Nalle Thrills AGO at Kline 4/28 Wurlitzer; Musical accompaniment for Motion Pictures, by Edith Lang and George West; Detroit Organist F. Donald Miller - reprint of a 1927 article; The Saga of the Wiltern Orgoblo - the mammoth 4/37 Kimball; The Humorous sidelights of the world of theatre organ as seen through the eyes of Dinny Timmins (Del Castillo); High School Organ Speaks Again - The 2/13 Rosary Hour Organ at St. Francis High School in Athol Springs, New York; Ken Ensele and his adventures to save a Wurlitzer Opus 1334, Style F - article with photos; Ray Brubacker - Man of Many Talents; Chapter news. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
197667267N.P.:: Zeeuswe Maatschappij N.V. 1976. Fine original condition. 8 x 10 inches. Zeeuswe Maatschappij N.V., unknown
WALTER-FILM000267No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 14 x 11"" 35 x 28 cm. lobby card USA. Alan Ladd Veronica Lake William Bendix Howard Da Silva dir: George Marshall; Paramount. One of the finest classic film noir titles and written by the master of the genre Raymond Chandler. The story involved a war vet who returns home to see his wife with another man. She is murdered and he is the prime suspect. The Blue Dahlia is a nightclub where much of the action takes place. Chandler initially had the returning vet Bendix as the murderer but the patriotic atmosphere of the time would not permit a war vet to be seen in that light so he had to rewrite the story and character. William Bendix as Buzz is at center Alan Ladd as Johnny Morrison to left Hugh Beaumont as George and Tom Powers as Capt. Hendrickson. There are three pin holes at top center blank white margin and one at the bottom margin. Card has a ""3"" written next to the copyright information NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM006420Paramount. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1947. Vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white print still photo coded ""10008-110"" fine. This is a great film noir image. Burt Lancaster and Lizabeth Scott stand tensely by a newsstand as its vendor hawks a newspaper with Lancaster's image identified as that of a killer wanted by the police. Silver Ward. Ursini Porfiro p. 146. Grant p. 330. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM007769Paramount. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1936. Set of 6 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photos. Some with collector stamps and photo agency stickers on verso overall fine. Josef von Sternberg's final film with Marlene Dietrich. One photo has the film's tentative working title Caprice Espagnol. Dietrich is in four of the six photos. Paramount unknown
WALTER-FILM000098No binding. Very Good. Photo Two 2 vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. double weight glossy keybook still photos U.S. Uproariously funny Martha Raye found two occasions to pose wearing a grass skirt for Paramount publicity. First in 1936 date stamped Dec. 24 1936 on her own and a few months later March 15 1937 when she shows off to athletic coach Nick. Though the original blurbs print on verso do not mention it it is probable these shots are to publicize her Paramount film WAIKIKI WEDDING NEAR FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000425No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. Dorothy Dalton Jack Holt Mitchell Lewis William Boyd dir: Irvin Willat; Paramount. The drama of three castaways all from different levels of society brought together on a deserted schooner in the ocean. Presented here are stars Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt. Holt would go on through the 1940s as a Western and adventure actor. Dalton was a star of silents but would give up her career for marriage in 1924. Their co-star Mitchell Lewis would go on to play uncredited bits in films through the 1950s most notably as the Winkie Captain in The Wizard of Oz. Superb period design makes this card a standout. excellent condition. Tiny filled-in pinhole near top and bottom right corners FINE. unknown books
WALTER-FILM000114No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. title lobby card USA. May McAvoy Lois Wilson Elliott Dexter George Fawcett dir: William C. deMille; Paramount. Based on a Broadway play this film told the story of Mrs. Stanley who loses her clergyman husband. Mother of teenage twins she decides to change her lifestyle including her drab clothes takes a job as a librarian and even dances with an admirer at her childrens' high school dance. The conservative children eventually learn that their selfishness is standing in the way of their mother's happiness her being only 38-years-old. Undoubtedly a lost film. Interestingly school teacher-turned-actress Lois Wilson who played the role at the age of 29 was just 5-years-older than both stars May McAvoy and Robert Agnew who played the twins. In this highly romantic image from the Golden Age of silent cinema we have Lois Wilson with Elliott Dexter as the Professor. There is a lot of writing on back of card in pencil which does not show through and card is otherwise immaculate NEAR FINE. unknown books