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1964141524N.p.: N.p. 1964. Early Draft script for the 1961 film seen here under the working title "Gideon Bew" and with character names differing from the resulting film. With a page of commentary laid in dated November 3 1964 as well as an advertisement for the movie "A Thunder of Drums." <br /> <br /> A drama unfolding on the Great Plains in the days of the Indian Wars about a tough but misunderstood cavalry captain who suddenly becomes acting commander when his superior dies unexpectedly. <br /> <br /> James Warner Bellah was a Western genre author popular from the 1930s to the 1950s for his pulp fiction. His stories have been adapted for film several times including John Ford's "Fort Apache" 1948 "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon" 1949 and "Rio Grande" 1950. Bellah also worked with Willis Goldbeck on the screenplay for "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" 1962. <br /> <br /> Set in the American West. <br /> <br /> Green titled wrappers with credit for screenwriter James Warner Bellah. Title page present with credit for screenwriter Bellah. 119 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Fine wrapper Near Fine internally bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown
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1802075171London: G. and J. Robinson. vol. I only 316pp hardback 3q calf over brown cloth labels faded extremities rubbed tinted frontispiece and small maps heading each Letter vignette to title page by Bewick printed by R. Cruttwell Bath bookplate showing lion with motto ''Suum Cuique'' to front paste-down . Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1802. G. and J. Robinson hardcover
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180281London: G. and J. Robinson 1802. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Half leather green marbled boars with some edge wear. very good for age.a very few old pen corrections to text G. and J. Robinson hardcover
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180959933Wilkie and Robinson. 1809. Hardcover. Very Good. iv 363pp lacks frontis maps in the text bound in quarter red leather/red buckram; Octavo . Wilkie and Robinson hardcover
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1802287493Bath England: G and J Robinson 1802. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Bath 1802. 3 volumee of 4 comprising a series of letters from Reverend Richard Warner to William Johnston Esq. Volume I so labeled on title page with frontis contains Letter I. page 1-96 with route map from River Avon Bath-S to Dudley-N; and Letter II page 97-183 with route map Dudley-S to Castleton-N. Volume II so labeled on title page no frontis begins with Letter V pages 1-60 with route map Carlisle-S N to Berwich and S to Newcastle with several jaunts to the ocean en route; Letter VI pages 61-112 with a zigzag amble route map Ambleside-S through castle country to Naworth-Castle and Gilsland-N at 'The Picts' Wall;' and Letter VII pages 113-147 with route map round the Bay of Morecambe from Manchester-S to Hawkshead Winadermere and Ambleside-N. The third volume has neither title page nor frontis which do not appear to be 'missing' begins with Letter VIII pages 149-182 with route map Wellington -S to Manchester - N; Letter IX page 185-259 with route map Warwick-S to Watling Street-N; Letter X page 262-300 with route map Bath-S to Warwick-N."Finis" emblem at end. Route maps are in text at the head of the letter. Condition is fair to poor. Half leather spines heavily rubbed splitting on third volume with rubbed marbled boards. Front boards detached. Text is good. No former owner marks. Volumes are secured and consolidated in an archival acetate jacket. Warner 1763-1857 was an English clergyman Curate of Bath and writer of a considerable number of topographical books based on his walks and his interest in antiquarianism. The present volumes represent a first hand account of a wide range of environmental cultural antiquarian and economic observations and insights. His work was said to influence more famous contemporaries like Jane Austen and William Wordsworth. Ships from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Not available for priority/expedited shipping. Due to the size/weight of this book extra charges may apply for international shipping. G and J Robinson hardcover
1802at099.130GB: G. & J. Robinson 1802. Frontispiece. Title with vignette. 316 pages. Fairly clean tight txt with a few occasional marks. The whole rebound perhaps about 2000 in strong plain green library cloth lettered in gold on spine with shelf number at base. Library stamp to front endpaper but no other marks. Binding in excellent condition. . 1st Edition. Hardback. Good/No DW. G. & J. Robinson Hardcover
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1802e7256London: G & J Robinson. Volume I: Cover rubbed and marked. Lacks outer spine. Closed tear to one page no loss. Volume II: Rebound with new spine and eps. Cover rubbed with some corner wear. Occasional light foxing and pencil annotation. 1802. First Edition. Blue and brown board covers. 230mm x 140mm 9" x 6". iv 316pp; iv 300pp. Colour frontis Vol. I 10 b/w maps. Both volumes untrimmed. . G & J Robinson unknown
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1800875T58Bath: R. Cruttwell 1800. Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not Stated. A charming collection of walks and rambles around the western counties of England with illustrated route plans. Illustrated with a frontispiece one plate and many in-text plans. A charming collection of walks around the western counties of England including: Glastonbury Wookey Cheddar Ilfracombe Barnstaple Chudleigh Dawlish Exmoor Somerton Glastonbury Wells and Bath. Written by the Reverend Richard Warner an English clergyman and prolific writer of topographical books based on his walks. Bound in full green cloth. Externally sound with rubbing and light bumping to the extremities. Fading to the spine and the odd mark to the board. A split to the rear joint. Rear hinge starting but firm. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright with the odd spot or pencil mark. Age toning to the first and last few pages. Good R. Cruttwell hardcover
1798794J34Bath: Not stated 1798-99. Leather. Very Good. 8.5" by 5.5". Not stated. A very smart second edition set of these eighteenth-century topographical works about Wales written by Reverend Richard Warner. A set of topographical and local interest works regarding South Wales and the Southwest of England. Including A Walk Through Wales published in 1798 and A Second Walk Through Wales published in 1799. Both written and published by Reverend Richard Warner 1763-1857 an English clergyman and antiquarian who wrote many topographical works during his lifetime. Including a frontispiece to each volume and in-text illustrations. Containing the bookplates of Harold E. Matthews and John Phillips Esq. of Edstone to the front pastedowns of each volume. This copy came from the library at Julians Park Hertfordshire the previous home of Audrey Pleydell-Bouverie 1902-1968. She was an English socialite and through her mother was the illegitimate granddaughter of King Edward VII. Uniformly bound in half calf binding with marbled boards. Externally smart with some rubbing to the joints spines and extremities of each volume. Bookplates of previous owners to the front pastedowns of each volume. Internally front hinges to both volumes strained but firm. Both volumes firmly bound. Some offsetting to the first few pages of each volume otherwise pages are generally clean. Very Good Not stated hardcover
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