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1927159457o.O.: o.V. 1927. Seiten 21-62. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
193338355Edinburgh: G. D. Robinson 1933. First edition. Hardcover. g. Large octavo. 245 3 2 262pp. Contemporary olive cloth with gold lettering on spines. Paul Burnford's Ex Libris on inside of each front cover. Complete collection of the first eight issues two years of "Cinema Quarterly" a film magazine published in Edinburgh Scotland between 1932 and 1935. Featuring regular contributions from John Grierson Basil Wright Stuart Legg and Alberto Cavalcanti the magazine became a critical centre for the emerging British Documentary movement. Some of Grierson’s defining pieces on Documentary cinema first appeared within these pages championing and defining ‘Documentary or the creative treatment of actuality’ as a ‘new art.’ Forsyth Hardy would serve as review editor and Paul Rotha as London correspondent. In later years the magazine would increasingly include contributions from noted literary figures including Graham Greene Aldous Huxley T.S. Eliot and Somerset Maugham. The magazine was renamed "World Film News and Television Progress" in 1936. After changing its name for three issues to "SEE: World Film News" the magazine ceased publication at the end of 1938. Each issue contains from 8 to 10 pages of b/w photographic reproductions depicting mostly movie scenes. Some of the documentaries and movies featured in this work are the following: Robert J. Flaherty's "Man of Aran;" Stuart Legg's "The New Generation;" Fritz Lang's "M;" Sergei M. Eisenstein's "Que Viva Mexico!;" Eric Waschneck's "Zwei Menschen;" Arthur Elton's "Voice of the World" a documentary dealing with the manufacture of radio sets and the influence of wireless; E. Dzigan's "Woman" a Soviet film dealing with the 'fuller' life experienced by women in the USSR; Andrew Buchanan's "Dance Flaws;" René Clair's "Le Quatorze Juillet;" G. W. Pabst's "Don Quixote;" Alexander Korda's "The Private Life of Henry VIII;" Rouben Mamoulian's "The Song of Songs;" George Roland's "The Wandering Jew;" Jean Vigo's "Zéro de Conduite;" Alfred Hitchcock's "Waltzes from Vienna;" Basil Wright's "Windmill in Barbados;" Pudovkin's "Deserter;" etc. Head and tail of spine rubbed and partly chipped. Moderate and sporadic age-toning along paper margin. Bindings in overall good- interior in good to very good condition. Paul Burnford 1914-1999 produced or directed over 100 academic films on subjects ranging from zoology to history to art. Documentarians John Grierson and Paul Rotha offered Paul his first professional job as a film maker and became his mentors. His first film was “Rooftops of London†followed by “Statues of London.†Paul also made a film about the hardships of the miners in Wales and later worked for MGM in London. Having made a name for himself as a documentary film maker he was officered a job as head photographer at the London Zoo by Sir Julian Huxley the famed biologist and scientist and soon Burnford became known for his filming of animals. Many years later when the San Diego zoo opened Sir Julian was there to be honored for his work in modernizing zoos and asked Paul to join him. Burnford later used the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park in Escondido as locations for many of his films. In the mid-1930s he edited Sergei Eisenstein’s classic film "Qué Viva México." In 1939 when he was 25 years old Burnford’s book “Filming for Amateurs†was published and was soon in use as a text book in the film school at the university of Southern California. In the World War II era Burnford arrived in the U.S. as a drafted civilian working for the British Ministry of Agriculture in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Based in Washington D.C. he was soon making films about crop conservation flying over the Midwest and shooting various farmlands. He was never allowed to edit his film or even see a finished project but instead was instructed to take his footage to an office in Rockefeller Center. Sometimes he with film in hand would board a camouflaged military transport and be flown back to London to deposit the film there. He was under strict orders not to contact any friends or family while in England. As later revealed in William Stevenson’s "A Man Called Intrepid" microdots were placed on such films made by various filmmakers as a means of carrying intelligence between the United States and Great Britain. Through friend Sidney Solow Burnford was introduced to Samuel Mayer and soon began a short tenure as a director of short films at MGM and worked on George Cukor’s “It Should Happen to You.†He also served a short stint at Columbia Pictures. Burnford soon realized that he wanted to run his own film company and be more in charge of the end product. Along with teacher Irwin Irv Braun he founded Film Associates a company specializing in educational films. Every film he made won an award. Paul was now recognized as one of the top educational film producers. Eventually Film Associated was bought by CBS and merged with Bailey Films to become Bailey Film Associates BFA. From that point onward he worked as an independent producer. G. D. Robinson hardcover
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Paris, L'Illustration, 1937. N° 833 de La Petite Illustration, Roman N° 394, du 7 août 1937. Ensemble de 4 fascicules de format in 8° de 144 pp., pagination continue. Illustrations in et hors texte de J. Simont. Bon état. Bien complet. Peu commun.
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4800Without date or place but before 1811. One page 12mo. Very good. He presents his correspondent with 'deux petits ouvrages sortis de ma plume'. The first was mentioned by 'Mr. Burgess' and the second is 'un petit traite qui a eu le bonheur il y a quelques ans de remporter le prix annuel dans l'Universite d'Oxford'. Signed 'Willm. Roberts'. In a postscript asks to be recommended to any acquaintances Van Santen may have 'a Rotterdam Anvers ou Bruxelles'. Address with broken wafer on second leaf of bifolium. Roberts is perhaps best remembered for the controversy brought on by a passage in Byron's 'Don Juan'. Without date or place [but before 1811?]. unknown
593121 July 18<91>; New Haven. 8vo: 4 pp. Good. Difficult handwriting. He wants him to keep the cheque which he considers 'only a compromise between our different expectations'. 'I know that you deserve the larger sum that you spoke of - but it is a tight squeeze to make the <results> & expenses for the year of the New Englander come out even and I do the best I can.' With seven-line postscript. 21 July 18<91?>; New Haven. unknown
xv + 502 pp. avec 15 planches, 26cm., br.orig. (partie dernière manque, dos restauré), qqs.rousseurs, texte en bon état, [contient e.a.: DE PRELLE DE LE NIEPPE E., Epitaphier de Nivelles, p.1-100; Id. & BUISSERET Joseph, Cartulaire de Nivelles, extrait des archives communales de Nivelles, transcrit et annoté, pp.141-260; LE BON F., Nivelles, ses fortifications et les sièges que cette ville a soutenus, pp.261-347], B75929
51-4871New York: Gabriel Wells 1925. 8vo. 14.5 x 22.2cm. xxx 406pp.Original blue boards with matching cloth spine repaired and paper label label rubbed and discolored. One of 575 copies only the first volume is numbered. Short tear in margin of one page. New York: Gabriel Wells, 1925 hardcover
1894B75929Nivelles, Guignardé 1894 xv + 502 pp. avec 15 planches, 26cm., br.orig. (partie dernière manque, dos restauré), qqs.rousseurs, texte en bon état, [contient e.a.: DE PRELLE DE LE NIEPPE E., Epitaphier de Nivelles, p.1-100; Id. & BUISSERET Joseph, Cartulaire de Nivelles, extrait des archives communales de Nivelles, transcrit et annoté, pp.141-260; LE BON F., Nivelles, ses fortifications et les sièges que cette ville a soutenus, pp.261-347], B75929
44849Bruxelles: Maison internationale de la poésie, direction Fernand Verhesen, Frans de Haes 1989. Un volume 16x23cm agrafé de 60 pages. Bon état. Créée à l’occasion des Biennales internationales de poésie à Bruxelles en 1954, cette importante revue d’analyse critique et poétique présente des essais, des poèmes inédits, des traductions et des hommages. Plus de 200 numéros seront édités jusqu’au début des années 2000.
17590Schwarz, Paris, 1902. agrafé. bon état. in-4. 24 pages, illustré de dessins de Willette, légèrement rehaussés ; couverture ornée d' un dessin également rehaussé
47231Paris, directeur: André Dalmas. Un volume 24,3x18,3cm broché avec son bandeau d'annonce, 125 pages. Exemplaire sur bouffant de la Rochette-Sempa. Comprend la préface de Stéphane Mallarmé à Vathek. Bon état.
12686publication mensuelle, paraissant le premier de chaque mois, 20 pages, illustrées en noir et en couleurs, y compris la couverture in 4 broché, couverture illustré en couleurs. Chaque numéro est consacré entièrement à un artiste. Texte de Lucien PUECH. Montgrédien éditeur, Tallandier. Volume XV : WILLETTE- Album XVI Lucien METIVET. chaque volume:
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45623Paris, directeur : Paul Fort ; rédacteur en chef : André Salmon. Un volume 16,8x25cm broché de 120 pages sur papier vergé. Petit manque au dos (1x2cm) sans atteinte au texte sinon exemplaire en bon état.
1998Q-0316763527Lippencott Williams & Wilkins 1998-01-15. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Lippencott, Williams & Wilkins hardcover
46745Marseille, directeur: Jean Todrani. Un volume 13,5x21,8cm broché de 110 pages. Bon état. Avec un dossier «Fabrication du modèle par la classe dirigeante» (textes de Lacordaire, Adolphe Thiers et Th. H. Barrau). Revue d’avant-garde poétique animée par de jeunes poètes du sud et de gauche (Gérard Arséguel, Jean Todrani, Charles Grivel, Joseph Guglielmi, Jean-Jacques Viton). Manteia compte 23 numéros parus en 19 livraisons publiés de 1967 à 1982.
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