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19286160Seattle: The Seattle Theatre 1928. 32x24cm 12pp. Illustrations photographs. String bound in illustrated beige paper wrappers with yapped edges. Some edge wear and soiling to wrappers. Clean internally and very good. <br /> <br /> Souvenir program from the grand opening of the historic Paramount Theatre which in its first years of operation was called the Seattle Theatre. The program included works performed by the Seattle Grand Concert Orchestra a technicolor production with orchestral accompaniment a stage production and closed with Bebe Daniels in "Feel My Pulse." <br /> <br /> The theatre was funded by Paramount Pictures and was designed by Chicago architects Rapp & Rapp with the adjoining buildings being designed by Seattle architect B. Marcus Priteca. <br /> <br /> <br /> A scarce and important piece of Seattle theater history. OCLC locates copies only at the Seattle Public Library and University of Washington. . [The Seattle Theatre] unknown
192212673St. Louis 1922. Broadside 11.25 x 14.25 inches. Tanned short closed diagonal tear on right edge left edge a bit frayed tiny hip to top right corner otherwise minor edge wear. Fragile but in good condition. An unrecorded promotional broadside recruiting membership in the short-lived Paramount Progressive Order of Moose PPOM an African-American fraternal organization founded in the early-1920s by H.A. Stewart of St. Louis. The organization was created to serve the needs of the African-American community after the Loyal Order of Moose refused to admit Black members. The PPOM was gone by the 1930s following lawsuits from the Loyal Order of Moose who claimed infringement due to the PPOM's use of similar imagery. Still the PPOM offered members a number of benefits during its operations. According to the present broadside which asks "WHY NOT JOIN THE MOOSE" and touts itself as "One of the Most Progressive Orders" above the moose-centric logo at upper center the PPOM was "Now Open to Men and Women Between the Ages of 18 and 50 Years." Members could enjoy "Free Medical Aid" as well as sick and death benefits. Membership was $6 for men and half that for women with women receiving $3 sick benefits as opposed to $5 for men and $150 death benefit men received $200. Potential members are asked to contact the Grad Supervisor but the name city and state for said person is not filled in. A wonderful and evocative promotional broadside for an important though short-lived St. Louis-based African-American mutual aid society with no copies reported in OCLC. unknown
1929ABE-4010071161EN COUVERTURE "BYRD AU POLE SUD"/LE CITY OF NEW YORK DANS LE PORT DE DUNEDIN-EN COUVERTURE INTERIEURE: "LE ROI DE DANEMARK A L'ELYSEE"-LE PARIS DE LA GOULUE/ARTICLE DE GILLES SARDANT SUR 2 PAGES/4 ILLUSTRATIONS-LE CARNAVAL DE NICE/1P/4 PHOTOS-LES ARTISTES ANIMALIER/JOUVE-LE TUNNEL SOUS LA MANCHE/1P/4 PHOTOS-MISS FRANCE/GERMAINE LABORDE/PHOTO-L'INCENDIE D'HOLLYWOOD/PARAMOUNT/PHOTO-EN MARGE DU "TOURNOI"/ARTICLE DE ALDO NADI SUR 1 PAGE/3 PHOTOS
1954ABE-132308211216 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE BING CROSBY ET NICOLE MAUREY DANS LE PETIT GARCON PERDU/CLAUDE DAUPHIN-ORAGE/FRANCOISE ARNOUL/RAF VALLONE/2P/10 PHOTOS-PIERRE FRESNAY NE SE PLAINT PAS DE SON SORT/1P/PHOTO DU DEFROQUE AVEC PIERRE TRABAUD-FRANCOISE ARNOUL EN 4 DE COUVERTURE
ABE-17102877051FORMAT 28 CM X 25 CM RECTO VERSO PLIE EN 4 FORMAT 14 CM X 19 CM-P1: GROS PLAN DE CARMEN BONI DANS "NE SOIS PAS JALOUSE" D'AUGUSTO GENINA-P2 ET P3: 3 PHOTOS DU FILM "LA POUPONNIERE" DE RENE PUJOL ET CH. L. POTHIER, FRANCOISE ROSAY, KOVAL, ROBERT ARNOUX, GERMAINE ROGER-P4: PHOTO FRANCOISE ROSAY ROBERT-ARNOUX ET KOVAL (CPP3)
1930100247Paris Librarie de la Construction Moderne 1930 8 pages de titre et tables et 42 planches, en feuilles sous chemise de l'éditeur, vignette de couverture en couleurs de F. Jobbé-Duval. Les planches ont été imprimées en phototypie et en typographie par les établissements FAC à Cognac sur des photographies de M. Gravot, MM. Bernès et Maronteau et Cie. Introduction de Robert-Caplain, ouvres de Bluysen, Million, R. Delahalle, et Charles Siclis pour des théâtres parisiens : cinéma Paramount, Théâtre de la Michodière, Théâtre Daunou, Théâtre des Deux Anes, Théâtre Dix-Heures, Théâtre de la Caricature, Théâtre de l'oil de Paris, Théâtre Saint Georges. (100247)