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cbs 9781666867626USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
2025__1526529505Bloomsbury Professional 2025. Hardcover. New. 5th edition. 808 pages. 9.77x6.14x1.00 inches. Bloomsbury Professional hardcover
62510935Taylor & Francis Group pp. 320 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
24855London: Chatto and Windus. 1966. First edition first printing. First edition first printing. Publisher's original red boards with gilt titles to the spine in the Humphrey Stone illustrated dustwrapper. A very near fine copy the binding firm with some bumping at the top of the slightly rolled spine boards and gilt bright and fresh. The contents with a couple of spots to the closed text block edge are otherwise clean throughout and without stamps or inscriptions. Complete with the fine minutely rubbed dustwrapper that remains without fading loss or tears. Not price-clipped 21s on the front panel. Scarce. A collection of thirteen short stories thought of by many as the author's best. An American edition followed later the same year under the title 'Swans on an Autumn River'. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Chatto and Windus. 1966 hardcover
2026x-1032976098Routledge 2026. Hardcover. New. 200 pages. 10.00x7.00x10.24 inches. Routledge hardcover
19971985160911033Warner Bros Publications 1997-03-01. Paperback. New. Brand-new unused unopened in perfect condition. Warner Bros Publications paperback
1998DBS.Management-9780316756Little Brown 1998. 1st. Hardcover. New. Little Brown hardcover
1998DBS.Management-9780316756Little Brown 1998. 1st. Hardcover. New. Little Brown hardcover
1874369661Hartford: The American Pubishing Company 1874. First edition mixed state. Fully Illustrated from New Designs by Hoppin Stephens Williams White Etc. Etc. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Publisher's deluxe 3/4 morocco binding; gilt edging along leather; blind stamped decoratively and in gilt on spine; edge and shelf wear to corners and spine; small stains and rubbing to front; marbled fore edges; marbled endpapers; one fold-out bound in at page 246. First edition mixed state. Fully Illustrated from New Designs by Hoppin Stephens Williams White Etc. Etc. 1 vols. Large 8vo. Although this handsome 3/4 morocco copy bears a title page with the later publication date of 1874 it contains many of the first edition first issue A points including: the presence of ads at the rear; Everybody's Friend described in its advertisment as a "true inde"; the artist "White" is present on the title page; the name "Eschol" appears under Chapter V in the table of contents; page 246 has "Hallelujah" with no comma; and on page 280 line 18 this is a period after "Dr. Jackson." In other issue points however it differs: the final illustration is numbered 212 on page xvi; the lines on pages 351 and 353 are absent; and there is an illustration on page 403. BAL 3357 The American Pubishing Company unknown
2007024959Munich Germany: Schirmer Mosel. Catalogue of an exhibition at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin from March18 to May 13 2007; essays by Biesenbach Sontag and Fassbimder; well illustrated with hundreds of colour stills from the film; reproduces the script of the film along with black and white reproductions of more stills' 664 pages . Fine. Hard Cover/Pictorial. First Edition. 2007. Schirmer Mosel hardcover
1994pp34LA: General Publishing Group 1994. Book. Good. Hardcover. Multi-signed. 4to - over 9¾. 1994. Signed Hardcover. -- ALL MY CHILDREN: The Complete Family Scrapbook A Special 25th Anniversary Collector's Edition-- 'All My Children' was an American daytime drama that became a national obsession and institution-- broadcast on ABC TV from 1970 until 2011 seen in 5 episodes per week for 41 years-- here's to Pine Valley and everyone who lives there on 'All My Children'! This Special Collector's Edition of 'All My Children' has 50 cast member signatures & 100s of archival photos & rare images-- portraits & bios for the entire cast/ a storyline of 'All My Children' from 1970-1974 the year of this publication/ 285 pp. This book was published in 1974 on the occasion of regular cast member Zen Gesner's bad boy Braden Lavery departure from the show-- 'ALL MY CHILDREN' actors signed near their bios & color pics and on the book's pastedown and free-end papers. Chapter titles: The Stories/ The Families/ The Lovers/ Villains Rogues & Vixens/ Behind the Scenes/ AMC Trivia/ The All My Children Family/ Photo Credits/ Index. Signed by: Sydney Penny Julia Santos- Susan Lucci Erica Kane- Rosa Nevin Cecily Davidson- Raúl Dávila Hector- Grant Aleksander Alec McIntyre William Christian Detective Derek Frye- Keith Hamilton Cobb Noah Keefer and many more. In good condition both hardcover and dust jacket-- rear hinge back-strip and endpaper have been repaired. General Publishing Group Hardcover
1938152342N.p.: N.p. 1938. Vintage matte-finish photograph of Canadian-American film mogul Jack Warner and Warner Brothers sales manager J. Walton Brown in conversation with an unknown third man circa 1938. With the stamp of photographer Schuyler Crail on the verso along with manuscript ink and pencil annotations.<br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus evenly toned overall with tape reinforcements to the top corners of the verso. N.p. unknown
1938152342N.p.: N.p. 1938. Vintage matte-finish photograph of Canadian-American film mogul Jack Warner and Warner Brothers sales manager J. Walton Brown in conversation with an unknown third man circa 1938. With the stamp of photographer Schuyler Crail on the verso along with holograph ink and pencil annotations.<br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus evenly toned overall with tape reinforcements to the top corners of the verso. N.p. unknown books
187387008Hartford: American Publishing Company 1873. First Edition early state. Hardcover. Very Good. 22.5 x 15 cm. 574 2 pp. Rebound into full black leather gilt lettering to spine and the previous owner's name in gilt on front cover. Long fold-out plate opposite page 246 with a small closed tear. Bookplate on front paste-down. Many variants were done of this work. This is an early state of the 1873 first edition with most of the points described in BAL. These include: White etc. on title page "Eschol Sellers" under the chapter heading for Chapter 5 on page vii final illustration numbered 211 instead of 212 on page xvi no comma after Hallelujah on page 246 line 5 period after Dr. Jackson on page 280 no illustration on page 403. Differing from the first state of BAL in that the lines are NOT repeated on the top and bottom of pages 351 and 352. No ads. BAL 3357. American Publishing Company hardcover
30750<p>1817 Leading Philadelphia bookseller-publisher and cartographer lauds "Western Emigration"</p><p>quarto one page plus stamp-less address leaf in very good legible condition.</p><p> Happily responding to Guilford's offer of honorary membership in the Society: </p><p> "… Being convinced that a very imperfect knowledge is generally possessed by persons on the Seaboard Section of our country in relation to their trans-mountain brethren and of their country I rejoiced to find an association instituted for the purpose of defusing information of the fairest portion of our favored land and I cannot hesitate to believe but that great facilities will be derived by the enterprising emigrant to our shores who is seeking a peaceful asylum for himself and a secure and happy establishment for his posterity … it will give me pleasure to add any feeble assistance I can give in promoting the objects of its institution…"</p><p> Warner was a young Quaker bookseller and publisher of Philadelphia – he also had bookshops in Charleston and Richmond Virginia the latter managed by John Grigg later founder of the Lippincott firm. As publisher Warner's notable imprints included an 1818 edition of the Federalist Papers and in 1820 possibly the earliest separately issued folding map of the United States to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast based upon cartographer John Melish's classic 1819 wall map as well as the "western detail" maps of Lewis and Clark Humboldt and Pike. As such it "galvanized geographic ideas" about "tenuously explored lands beyond the Rocky Mountains."</p><p> The letter makes clear Warner's abiding interest in American lands to the west – and sympathy for the courageous Emigrants who were then flowing westward. Perhaps Warner shared this interest with Melish in a friendship unrecorded by history. Two years later Melish published 'Information and Advice to Emigrants to the United States and from the Eastern to the Western States." Their sympathies were controversial at the time especially in Connecticut whose retained "Western Reserve" lands extending across the northern part of present day Ohio were the center of emigration. In 1817 residents of Connecticut "highly wrought up over the emigration problem" exerted "every influence … to stem the ever growing outward tide of fortune seekers" lured by "glowing descriptions of land speculators" who glossed over the dangers of floods and storms and the fraudsters preying upon the innocence of the newcomers. </p><p> The Western Emigration Society led by Nathan Guilford later to be hailed as "father" of the Ohio public school system was in fact formed to provide both information and philanthropic support to emigrants though Connecticut newspapers "exposed" the organization for promoting a "deplorable species of madness" in "unhealthy regions where men worked themselves into untimely graves" unaware of the "burdensome privations of a land without churches schools and roads."</p> Guilford was indeed a very effective lobbyist for emigration to the West. The same month that he wrote Warner he must have offered "honorary membership" to dozens of other Eastern notables including then General Andrew Jackson. Those letters and their congenial replies appear in the Ohio Historical Society and other archival collections. Benjamin Warner's response may have been one of the most interesting. Warner died prematurely three years later at the age of 35. books
197265679Chicago IL: Albert Whitman & Company 1972. The third Albert Whitman edition. 8vo. 154pp. 2. Glossy red cloth illustrated with a boxcar on the front cover. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. <br/><br/> Albert Whitman & Company hardcover books
WALTER-FILM007706Warner Brothers. No binding. Just About Fine. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1936. Set of 6 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white photos five with printed text on verso overall just about fine. This classic film seems to be the only movie with an African American cast made by a major Hollywood studio in the 1930s and a slew of distinguished actors appeared including Rex Ingram who played De Lawd Adam and Hezdral. Warner Brothers unknown
1975WALTER-FILM004050<p><em>"NEWS AND FEATURE SERVICES" Vintage original press kit USA. Sidney Poitier actor director Bill Cosby Ossie Davis Jimmie Walker; Warner Brothers. Printed folder with 13 loose 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. photos with some a little smaller and about 20 press releases for a total of at least 40 pp. of descriptive text. A few notes in ink on front cover near fine.</em><br /><br />In the previous year the same team made the comedy <em>Uptown Saturday Night</em> 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.<br /><br />As is most often the case with press kits of the 1970s this is a very scarce piece and the OCLC records no known copies of it.</p> Warner Brothers
WALTER-FILM006433Warner Brothers First National. No binding. Very Good. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers-First National 1933. Vintage original 8 x 10"" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Small tear at right-side blank white margin and minor edge wear. Reinforced with brown tape at the edges on three sides of verso very good. Mary Astor is sassy and classy as she displays her jewels including a very contemporary pair of dangling earrings in a portrait for this now legendary lost film. So scandalized were the censors at the provocativeness of this pre-Code film that the legion of decency condemned it. In fact it may not have been seen much past its Dec. 1933 release. It could never be reissued and Warners junked the negative in 1948 but it is not certain that all 500 initial prints were destroyed. The story involved the naughty goings-on when businessmen attend a convention in Atlantic City. Mary Astor seems to have had fun at the time with gowns by Milo Anderson and Orry-Kelly. Warner Brothers, First National unknown
WALTER-FILM007416Warner Brothers. No binding. About Fine. Los Angeles: Warner Brothers 1969. Set of two vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm black-and-white glossy photos. Tape remnant and pencil notation on front of one portrait. Overall about fine. Rudi Gernreich 1922-1985 was an Austrian-born American fashion designer whose avant-garde clothing designs are generally regarded as the most innovative and dynamic fashion of the 1960s. He purposefully used fashion design as a social statement to advance sexual freedom producing clothes that followed the natural form of the female body freeing them from the constraints of high fashion. He was a founding member of and financially supported the early activities of the Mattachine Society which was a very early gay rights organization. He consciously pushed the boundaries of acceptable fashion and used his designs as an opportunity to comment on social issues and to expand society's perception of what was acceptable. Wikipedia Gernreich is photographed with a model wearing his creation for the 1969 Warner Brothers film 2000 Years Later. The second photo is from approximately the same period. Warner Brothers unknown
WALTER-FILM000736No binding. Fine. Photo Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. black-and-white double weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. Ellen Burstyn Max von Sydow Lee. J. Cobb Kitty Winn Jason Miller Linda Blair dir: William Friedkin; Warner Brothers. A tense moment with Kitty Winn Jason Miller and Linda Blair in William Friedkin's exploration of a girl possessed by a mysterious entity. Today this is considered one of the essentials of 1970s cinema FINE. -EXCORCIST -LindaBlair -WilliamFriedkin -HorrorFilm unknown books
WALTER-FILM000231Softcover/Paperback. Very Good. Book Vintage original 17 x 11"" 43 x 29 cm. pressbook; folio pictorial wrappers 24 pp. USA. Dick Powell Adolphe Menjou Gloria Stuart Alice Brady Hugh Herbert Glenda Farrell dir: Busby Berkeley; Warner Brothers. Post-Production Code musical extravaganza was small on plot this time with a mother attempting to marry her daughter off to a millionaire while staying at a posh hotel -- but the film was huge in production numbers. These were some of Busby Berkeley's most sophisticated intricate and best. Amongst them were ""The Words Are In My Heart"" and the iconic ""Lullaby of Broadway."" By 1935 Warner Brothers had branded the ""Gold Digger"" franchise and the promotion was as spectacular as the films. Wonderful fun in these pages of exploitation production details and accessories. There are a variety of still campaigns articles including those on the previous Berkeley films song sheets novelties of Warner Brothers stars and posters for the film. Gold foil cover in good condition there is tape along the binding edge and a crease at the top right corner. Pages are all in fine condition and fully intact ABOUT FINE. paperback books
WALTER-FILM003020No binding. Very Good. Photo Vintage original 7 1/2 x 9 1/2"" 26 x 33 cm. black-and-white single weight glossy silver gelatin print still photo USA. Lauren Bacall is seen taking a break in her dressing room while working on THE BIG SLEEP. The classic noir made during the war had her utilizing her downtime to autograph portraits for GIs in the Army hospital according to the attached paper blurb on verso. Photo appears to have been printed borderless. Some slight creasing at the top and bottom right corners JUST ABOUT FINE. unknown books
1955WALTER-FILM004295Set of three 3 vintage original 8 x 10" 20 x 25 cm. black-and-white print still photos USA. FINE. Liberace; dir: Gordon Douglas; Warner Bros. Warner Brothers books
WALTER-FILM000054No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Vintage original 11 x 14"" 28 x 35 cm. lobby card USA. Ricardo Cortez June Travis Jane Bryan Craig Reynolds dir: William C. McGann Alan Crosland; Warner Brothers First National. From the Erle Stanley Gardner novel THE CASE OF THE CARETAKER'S CAT came this Perry Mason film entry. Mason is asked to come during dead of night to a mansion to write a granddaughter out of her invalid grandfather's will to keep her from marrying a man the family does not approve of. The old man mysteriously dies and his two grandsons inherit all. The will stipulates that they must keep the caretaker and his cat on the premises however and the cat is suddenly in danger. Perry moves in to discover the old man's death was not as it seemed. June Travis as Della Street and Ricardo Cortez as Perry Mason seem appropriately startled in a moment of mystery in this card. Veteran director Alan Crosland started making this film but died during production. Small repair to extreme blank top right corner overall NEAR FINE. unknown books