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1990163385Burbank CA: Warner Brothers 1990. Revised Second Draft script for the 1991 film comedy. <br /> <br /> Based on Neil B. Shulman's 1979 book "What Dead. Again" After crashing his car in a small town a doctor who dreams of a wealthy life in Beverly Hills is forced to spend several days working at the town hospital. <br /> <br /> Set in Grady South Carolina and in Beverly Hills and shot on location in Santa Clarita and Beverly Hills California and in Gainesville McIntosh Mechanicsville Micanopy Florida and in Richmond Virginia.<br /> <br /> Self wrappers. Title page present dated July 10 1990 noted as "Rewrite: Second Draft" with credit for screenwriter Daniel Pyne. 126 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Xerographic duplication on pink stock rectos only with rainbow revision pages throughout dated variously between 11/6/90 and 1/11/91. Pages Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Warner Brothers unknown
193618454E5†x 8†1936. Original 2 page letter on Canadian Pacific Cruise Line printed stationery from actor Warner Oland’s wife Edith Oland: “Dear Dr. Gardner May I thank you for your many kind services under such stress–and tell you that I shall always think appreciatively of you genial helpfulness. Au revoir Sincerely Edith Oland. May 2 1936. Over. P.S. Mr. Oland hopes to see you before we leave the boat but lest he should miss you sends his this. Best regards–and gratitude.†Crease from folding one tiny tear else fine. Warner Oland is best remembered for his iconic role as the clever Chinese detective Charlie Chan. 5†x 8†unknown books
193618454E5†x 8†1936. Original 2 page letter on Canadian Pacific Cruise Line printed stationery from actor Warner Oland’s wife Edith Oland: “Dear Dr. Gardner May I thank you for your many kind services under such stress–and tell you that I shall always think appreciatively of you genial helpfulness. Au revoir Sincerely Edith Oland. May 2 1936. Over. P.S. Mr. Oland hopes to see you before we leave the boat but lest he should miss you sends his this. Best regards–and gratitude.†Crease from folding one tiny tear else fine. Warner Oland is best remembered for his iconic role as the clever Chinese detective Charlie Chan. 5†x 8†unknown
1940624717New York: The Ronald Press Company 1940. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First editions see below. Complete in three volumes. Octavos. x 506; xiii 1070; x 560pp. Light blue cloth Volume II lacking the jacket. Each volume with the owner name and stamp of a noted American psychologist on the front fly spine of one volume a trifle sunned with a tiny impression else fine; Volume I's jacket is very good with a toned spine edge nicking and several tiny nicks and tears Volume III's jacket is very good toned with small chips and tears and neat archival internal reinforcement to the spine ends and a slightly larger chip on the cover panel. <br /> <br /> The volumes' subtitles are: "Principles and Methods" "Plants and Invertebrates" and "Vertebrates." Billed on the jacket as "the first complete documented treatment of Comparative Psychology." N.B. Regarding the edition: the books show no additional printings on the copyright page as called for. The copyright dates however range from 1935-1940 but that of Volume III 1936 is earlier than Volume II 1940. We surmise the books were copyrighted at those dates but published together in 1940. The Ronald Press Company hardcover
1904221544Hartford Conn: The American Publishing Co 1904. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarter green morocco and marbled boards. t.e.g. by H. Jackel & Co N.Y. Fine. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 21224 The American Publishing Co unknown books
1977WALTER-FILM005289<i>Warner Brothers. No binding. Near Fine. Burbank: Warner Brothers 1977. Vintage original press kit 12 x 9" printed folder ten photos approximately 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. laid in along with twelve loose inserts between 1 and 4 pp. each. One page of text tanned overall NEAR FINE or better.</i><br /><br />Richard Pryor starred along with Pam Grier in this film about African American race car driver Wendell Scott. The studio was promoting this as Pryor's first starring role. Warner Brothers
WALTER-FILM004050No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original press kit USA. Sidney Poitier actor director Bill Cosby Ossie Davis Jimmie Walker; Warner Brothers. Printed folder with 13 loose photos 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. and some a little smaller and about 20 press releases with a total of at least 40 pp. of descriptive text. A few notes in ink on front cover NEAR FINE. In the previous year the same team made the comedy UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT which was very successful and they followed that up with this sequel. Poitier who had directed that film also served as director on this sequel. As is most often the case with presskits of the 1970s this is a very scarce piece and the OCLC records no known copies of it. unknown books
WALTER-FILM004184No binding. Fine. Fine Art Print Vintage original 22 x 28"" 56 x 71 cm. half sheet poster USA. Liberace dir: Gordon Douglas; Warner Brothers. Hollywood: Warner Brothers 1955. Lightly machine-folded as issued JUST ABOUT FINE. Liberace's one starring movie role as a concert pianist struggling with deafness while pursuing a romantic relationship but eventually settling on Joanne Dru. unknown books
1900510626New York: National Institute of Arts and Letters 1900. Unbound. Very Good. Broadside. Measuring approximately 14" x 19¾". Backed onto acid-free Japanese tissue. A bit of light creasing a couple of short tears and tiny chips very good. A scarce broadside printing president Charles Dudley Warner's address before the first public meeting of the National Institute of Arts and Letters; he speaks at some length about copyright law as well as the relationship between publishers and authors "and I mean the the author and not the mere craftsman who manufactures books for a recognized market". The National Institute of Arts and Letters was formed by members of the American Social Science Association in 1898 and merged with the American Academy of Arts in 1976 to form what is now known as the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Warner was an essayist novelist and friend of Mark Twain with whom he co-authored the The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today. Not in OCLC or BAL. National Institute of Arts and Letters unknown
191211267<p>London: Trustees of the B.M. Horace Hart 1912 First edition. Half red morocco over red cloth boards gilt spine top edge gilt. Folio. Spine slightly faded three ownership signatures bookplate. A very good clean copy. Donati Bib. Miniat. I 388.</p> Trustees of the B.M. [Horace Hart], hardcover
193245336London: Chatto & Windus. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-titled cloth. Hint of foxing trace bumping to heel. Tight and square. The DJ in mylar is toned to spine and edges lightly foxed/insected. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 3034ads pages . Chatto & Windus hardcover
1997x-0673994163Addison-Wesley 1997. Paperback. New. 3rd sub edition. 573 pages. 9.75x7.75x1.00 inches. Addison-Wesley paperback
2023CBS-9781666867626American Academic Publisher Exclusive 2023. New. American Academic Publisher (Exclusive) unknown
2023CBS-9781666867626American Academic Publisher Exclusive 2023. New. American Academic Publisher (Exclusive) unknown
2007SBS-9780754670650ASHGATE 2007. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
2007SBS-9780754670650ASHGATE 2007. Hardcover. New. ASHGATE hardcover
2005x-0415331943Routledge 2005. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 204 pages. 9.50x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
SKU0207258Pearson 2018-01-25. Loose Leaf. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Pearson unknown
2004DADAX1526715570Pen and Sword History 2020-04-06. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 6.30x1.10x9.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pen and Sword History hardcover
2009Atlantic-9780415457668Routledge 2009. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2009Atlantic-9780415457668Routledge 2009. 1. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
19302711930. Etching. 120mm by 200mm platemark. Editioned 3/30 titled and signed in pencil by the artist.<br /> Warner studied commercial art at Geelong Melbourne and Sydney. He worked with the Design Research Unit London later the Festival of Britain. During the 1939-45 War he worked as a camouflage artist and later as an official war artist. Postwar he returned to his graphic arts career executing watercolour prints posters stamps and other works. A few small foxing spots mainly in the margins. unknown
1924163780Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1924. Vintage borderless reference photograph of director James Cruze with cast and crew members on the set of the 1924 film. Annotations in manuscript pencil on the verso. <br /> <br /> Based on the 1925 play by Leon Gordon and Doris Marquette. A showgirl decides to accept the overtures of a lecherous theatre promoter only to fall in love with another man. Currently considered a lost film.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Lightly creased at the corners else about Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown
189760873Chicago : A.C. McClurg and Company 1897. Hardcover. Near Fine/Good. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Margaret Warner Morley and Robert Forsyth. Near Fine book in a Good and very rare dust jacket. See scans and description. Chicago: A.C. McClurg and Company 1897 copyright 1891. A Song of Life - educator Margaret Warner Morley's very first opus in her career as an author of numerous books on nature and biology for children and as a novelist. Illustrated by Morley herself and Robert Forsyth. 12mo cream dustjacket decorated in maroon floral motif with swirls on front cover and spine; gray textured cloth boards identically imprinted in maroon; 155 pp. 4 pp ads. A Near Fine book sparse spots of soil at covers but with strong hinges and almost no sign of actual wear; faint mustiness which I will essay to dispel. A Good-only jacket but one which is essentially complete. See full jacket scan. That this jacket has survived at all is remarkable - for this title or almost any other of that era - and it lends this already scarce piece greatly enhanced collectibility. "A Song of Life" is a gently educational treatment of life on this planet - with an almost poetic sensibility in its language and its accompanying enchanting illustrations by Morley and Forsyth. Its separate sections entitled "Flowers" "Fishes" "Frogs" "Birds" "The End - And The Beginning" and "The World's Cradle" rather remarkably elude the stiff formalism of textbooks - and ventures into a softly holistic understanding of nature and life while still presenting educational information to its youthful readers. Exceptional. In the dustjacket virtually impossible to replace. See scans. L19n <br/> <br/> A.C. McClurg and Company hardcover
1912A115446London: British Museum 1912. 1st edition. Fine. folio. 3/4 leather 316pp. b/w pls. Minimal foxing to prelims & hint of fading at spine o/w very nice copy in 3/4 leather over cloth-backed boards British Museum hardcover