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197710756NY: PRIME PRESS. Fine with no dust jacket. 1977. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Fine in oversize pictorial printed wrappers. Features the full complement of 48 color Star Trek postcards plus a helpful index of episodes. Uncommon complete. . PRIME PRESS. paperback
1991308440LOS ANGELES: PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Fine with no dust jacket. 1991. First Edition. Printed Sheet. Preview PROGRAM. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages. Full-color cover with cast & credits on inside pages. B . PARAMOUNT PICTURES. unknown
1979371582Los Angeles :Paramount Studios 1979. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Starting Over. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: A divorced man falls in love but somehow he can't get over his ex-wife. This affects his love life in comic ways. Based on Dan Wakefield's novel. Los Angeles :Paramount Studios paperback
1933WALTER-FILM001169William Faulkner source Vintage original pressbook "Press Sheet and AD-SALES Catalogue" UK. Pictorial wrappers 8 pp. 11 ½ x 9 ½" 30 x 24 cm. pages partly coming loose VERY GOOD.<br /><br />1933 pre-Code film based on William Faulkner's 1931 novel <i>Sanctuary</i>. An extremely rare film only shown at festivals on occasion since its release with only one known nitrate print in storage at UCLA. Along with <i>Baby Face </i>made the same year <i>The Story of Temple Drake</i> is one of the most notorious of the films from the pre-Code area so controversial that it was ordered never to be shown again after the Production Code Administration was instituted the following year.<br /><br />The controversy comes straight from Faulkner's source material wherein a wealthy and neurotic Southern belle is trapped in a hideout with a gang of vicious criminal bootleggers. The leader of the gang Trigger lusts after the woman and her subsequent rape is presented in a manner that was unheard of at the time. George Raft under contract to Paramount was assigned the part but found the part repulsive and went to battle with the studio in a suit that nearly cost him his career.<br /><br />This British pressbook has extensive illustrations of the notorious advertising and poster campaign which eventually made the film's release such a troubled one. A rare piece from a film that is legendary in the history of literary adaptation and film censorship. It is very interesting to note a few references to Faulkner in the text as he was not yet a well-known author much less in the UK. Paramount British paperback
1933WALTER-FILM001169William Faulkner source Vintage original pressbook "Press Sheet and AD-SALES Catalogue" UK. Pictorial wrappers 8 pp. 11 ½ x 9 ½" 30 x 24 cm. pages partly coming loose VERY GOOD.<br /><br />1933 pre-Code film based on William Faulkner's 1931 novel <i>Sanctuary</i>. An extremely rare film only shown at festivals on occasion since its release with only one known nitrate print in storage at UCLA. Along with <i>Baby Face </i>made the same year <i>The Story of Temple Drake</i> is one of the most notorious of the films from the pre-Code area so controversial that it was ordered never to be shown again after the Production Code Administration was instituted the following year.<br /><br />The controversy comes straight from Faulkner's source material wherein a wealthy and neurotic Southern belle is trapped in a hideout with a gang of vicious criminal bootleggers. The leader of the gang Trigger lusts after the woman and her subsequent rape is presented in a manner that was unheard of at the time. George Raft under contract to Paramount was assigned the part but found the part repulsive and went to battle with the studio in a suit that nearly cost him his career.<br /><br />This British pressbook has extensive illustrations of the notorious advertising and poster campaign which eventually made the film's release such a troubled one. A rare piece from a film that is legendary in the history of literary adaptation and film censorship. It is very interesting to note a few references to Faulkner in the text as he was not yet a well-known author much less in the UK. Paramount British paperback books
1981371270Hollywood : Paramount Studios 1981. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Student Bodies. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: A serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab high school. Hollywood : Paramount Studios paperback
1949L069427NP Paramount Pictures Inc 1949. First Edition. Unknown. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Tall large. Slight browning to edges; slight browning to acetate and album matting. 12 leaves rectos only except for 1 newspaper clipping recto/verso; unpaginated. Series of 8 film stills in all from the Paramount picture released in 1949 directed by Cecil B. DeMille from a script by Jesse L. Lasky Junior and Fredric M. Frank starring Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature plus supplementary photographs showing Ms. Lamarr's peacock feathered cape 2 from the studio both from November 1948; one with designers Jeanne Wheeler and Jane Moore working on the costume and one with Jane Moore alone working with the feathers; and one excerpted from the Los Angeles Times taken by Iris Schneider of the entire costume and the Norman Rockwell portrait of Samson from the 'De Mille Dynasty Exhibition' undetermined date; with the added bonus portrait photograph of Lamarr 3/4 right profile pose undetermined photographer and date with 'HL-DL-62' in white in lower left corner boldly signed and inscribed by Lamarr in lower right corner: 'To Jane -- With every good wish -- Hedy Lamarr / 1948'. A genuine token of affection of a star for a notable costume designer Ms. Moore being a protegee of Edith Head at Paramount with relevant supplementary matter; sold as a unit. Lamarr 1913-2000; born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler; Austrian-born leading lady of the 1930's and 1940's; noteworthy for her nude appearance in the 1933 Czech film 'Extase' or 'Ecstasy'; in Hollywood from 1937 on 'Algiers' 1938; 'Boom Town' 1940; 'White Cargo' 1942; 'Samson and Delilah' 1949; 'My Favorite Spy' 1951; etc.12 b/w Photographs including Film stills. NP [Paramount Pictures, Inc?] unknown
1995021046Paramount Pictures 1995. Book. Very Good . No Binding. 1st Edition. Two pocket folder press kit to promote Paramount Pictures summer of 1995 films BRAVEHEART CONGO THE IDIAN IN THE CUPBOARD CLUELESS and VIRTUOSITY. This kit contains stapled preliminary production notes fact sheets on all five movies along with 8 black & white glossy photos of star and scenes from four of the movies CLUELESS is not represented. There are 19 color slides four from each film except VIRTUOSITY which only has three and a "color caption" list of all 19 slides that are in the packet. Quite uncommon. Paramount Pictures unknown
1976371293Los Angeles : Paramount 1976. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for Survive! Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism. Los Angeles : Paramount paperback
1974371255Hollywood : Paramount Studios 1974. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet movie poster for The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz. Good copy with some wear and tearings to the edges faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. Physical description: 104cm x 68.5cm. Synopsis: In a bid to gain respect the neglected younger son of a working class Jewish family in Montréal embarks on a series of get-rich-quick schemes to buy land surrounding a lake. Hollywood : Paramount Studios paperback
1978371302Los Angeles : Paramount 1978. First Edition. Softcover. Single sheet advance teaser movie poster for The Bad News Bears Go to Japan. Very good copy light wear faint fold marks. Remains well-preserved overall. A small time hustler takes the pint-sized baseball team to Japan for a match against the country's best little league baseball team which sparks off a series of adventures and mishaps. Los Angeles : Paramount 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
1974z-2142Souvenir Books Paramount Pictures 1974. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. UNCOMMON 1974 staple-bound souvenir movie program 8 1/2" x 11" published by Paramount Pictures to coincide with the release of the film The Godfather Part II. A clean well-preserved copy with minimal handling wear. Has been stored dark and dry for decades ever since release. Nice! 28 pages full of images from the classic Francis Ford Coppola sequel film. Includes cast and credits list. Souvenir Books (Paramount Pictures) paperback
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
1927WALTER-FILM005709<i>Paramount. No binding. Near Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1927. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white print still photo light crease and rippling from descriptive paper snipe on back near fine.</i><br /><br />A portrait of Evelyn Brent George Bancroft and Clive Brook from Josef von Sternberg's gangster film often cited as a proto-film noir.<br /><br />Grant p. 675: "Important precursor of the 1930s US gangster movie and as such significant to noir's ancestry." <br /><br />Silver and Ward p. 301: "Enhanced immeasurably by the exotic visual preoccupations of . Sternberg which encompass a range of original symbols and imagery. The script as written by ex-newspaperman Ben Hecht realistically details the personalities populating the sordid speakeasies and dingy dwellings of the gangsters." Paramount
1942WALTER-FILM006653<p><em>Paramount. No binding. About Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1942. Vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Tape repair at top right corner about fine. </em></p><p>Veronica Lake displays her iconic appearance in this unusual portrait in which she sports a designer bracelet in promotion for her work in <em>This Gun for Hire</em>. The original attached paper blurb on verso calls it a "He and She" bracelet designed by Hobe. A picture of "he" and "she" can be inserted in the hearts. A vintage King Features Syndicate Inc. ink stamp on verso.</p> Paramount
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
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
19279203Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation. Good with no dust jacket. 1927. Softcover. Theater Program for the movie Wings. The movie was produced by Adolph Zukor and Jesse L. Lasky. It was directed by William A. Wellman. Stars included: Clara Bow Gary Cooper Richard Tucker and Hedda Hopper. Edge and surface wear to illustrated covers. Stapled wraps. Spine of cover worn through. 1/2" closed tear at spine edge of front cover. Inside pages and illustrations are clean and unmarked. "This book sold only in theatres showing Wings. " 20 pages 10 double sided including wraps . . Paramount Famous Lasky Corporation paperback