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1948WRCLIT68018Culver City: Selznick International Pictures 1948. Foliated by reel format. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in pale blue stencil printed wrappers. Wrappers a trace dust smudged short snag at one brad else near fine. A dialogue cutting continuity script for this adaptation to the screen of Hichens' 1933 novel. Selznick had acquired the film rights to the novel prior to its publication but submission of a preliminary script in 1934 to the Breen Office resulted in assurances that it would not pass muster according to the PCA. So the project was shelved until Selznick returned to it in 1946. It is clear that at that time scripts from the 1934 effort as well as from an adaptation attempted at MGM were consulted. Interim drafts of the script were written by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville First Rough Draft April 1946 and James Birdie Third draft based on an adaptation by Reville August 1946 until finally in December a "Final Shooting Script" was reached with interim uncredited contributions by Ben Hecht. The final shooting script is credited solely to David O. Selznick but acknowledges dependence on the adaptation by Alma Reville. Final screen credit for the screenplay fell to Selznick and neither Hecht's nor Birdie's contributions were credited. Hitchcock directed and Gregory Peck Ann Todd Charles Laughton Ethel Barrymore in a role that earned an Oscar nomination and Louis Jourdan starred among others and a 29 December 1947 premiere brought to a conclusion the long and tangled series of attempts to bring Hichens' novel to the screen. One of a finite group of duplicates from the Selznick archive now entering the market via the Serendipity dispersal. Selznick International Pictures unknown books
1961WRCLIT67388Culver City: Vanguard Films Inc. / Selznick International 1961. Fourteen volumes / items. Quarto and folio. Mimeographed and spirit- duplicated typescripts printed on rectos only. Bradbound or stapled in stencil printed wrappers or stapled in self-wrappers. A few items a bit used as noted below but generally very good to fine. A substantial archive of scripts and technical documents tracing the long and troubled history of this film adaptation of Hichens's 1933 novel. According to one source Selznick had acquired the film rights to the novel prior to its publication but submission of a preliminary script in 1934 to the Breen Office resulted in assurances that it would not pass muster according to the PCA. So the project was shelved for over a decade. This archive records much of that evolution and consists of the following: a Unspecified draft of a October 1934 screenplay by Lewis Waller 124 leaves rerun by Vanguard 25 March 1946; b an unspecified draft of a February 1942 screenplay prepared for MGM written by Salka Viertel and Polly James 124 leaves plus lettered inserts rerun by Vanguard 1 April 1946 creased bruise at middle brad to early leaves ; c a wholly new script denoted a "First Rough Draft With Dialogue from Novel" by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville April 1946 195 leaves rerun by Vanguard 12 August 1946; d a roster of "Costumes Compiled from the Novel" 10 leaves 17 April 1946; e a "Description of Settings and Props Compiled from the Novel" 27 leaves 17 April 1946; f a "Gay Comparison" compiled by Alice Hartman 23 Sept. 1946 - a comparison of the script and the novel of the scenes involving the character Gay Keane; g a "Third Draft Script" credited to James Birdie based on an adaptation by Alma Reville 205 leaves 10 August 1946; h the "Final Shooting Script" credited to David O. Selznick based on Reville's adaptation 3154 leaves dated December 1946 small snag in fore-edge of upper wrapper; i a preliminary Dialogue Continuity foliated in reel format 12 June 1947; j a Dialogue Cutting Continuity foliated in reel format dated 19 February 1948; k a Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the Trailer 5 leaves 27 February 1948; l a large folio Trailer Spotting List 5 leaves somewhat ragged; m a large folio minutely detailed complete continuity with corrections dated March 1948 compiled by S. G. Samuels outer leaves a bit ragged; and finally n a late 30 April 1961 Combined 16mm Continuity script. Final screen credit for the screenplay fell to Selznick and neither Hecht's nor Birdie's contributions were credited. Hitchcock directed and Gregory Peck Ann Todd Charles Laughton Ethel Barrymore in a role that earned an Oscar nomination and Louis Jourdan starred among others and a 29 December 1947 premiere brought to a conclusion the long and tangled series of attempts to bring Hichens' novel to the screen. Vanguard Films, Inc. / Selznick International unknown books
1978UHEAFUN00fpBrigham Young University Press 1978. Very Good. Heaton Alma. Fun Dance Rhythms. Provo UT: Brigham Young University Press 1978. second printing. 366pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and corners slightly bumped. Former owner's name on inside of front cover. A few notes on first page. Brigham Young University Press paperback books
199020034London: Jonathan Cape 1990. 1st edition. Black cloth binding. Dust jacket. NF/NF. 244 pp. 8vo. <br/><br/> Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1990703058NY: Alfred A. Knopf. 1990. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Alfred A. Knopf paperback books
19908169NY: Knopf. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0394571894 . First edition. Remainder mark on top edge else fine in a fine dust jacket. . Knopf hardcover books
503503on verso of letter from Mrs. Alice Strong of Arlington MA Torrington CT ca. September 1928; response to a request for "helpful quotations" for Strong's personal collection and possible publication: "'He lives who builds not boasts a noble race'! Greetings.". 8vo 1p. Signed by Authors. unknown books
2006142608Windsor Vt: Cornish Colony Museum 2006. Softcover. VG Few marks from previous gallery owner. Black & color illus. stapled wraps 34 pp. color & BW illus. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition focusing on these members of the Cornish colony: Maxfield Parrish Paul Manship Barry Faulkner and William Zorach. With essays by Alma Gilbert-Smith Bob Mueller and Meredith Ferguson. A nice introduction to these artists and this New Hampshire art colony. Cornish Colony Museum paperback books
2008148310Windsor Vermont: Cornish Colony Museum 2008. Softcover. VG- light cover wear and small sticker to lower front cover. Black stapled wraps with color illus. and yellow lettering. 22 pp. with color illu.s. Introductory essay by Alma Gilbert-Smith and additional essay Places of Power: Empowered Artists about the Cornish Colony of artists by Jo Evarts. With works by Ansel Adams Albert Bierstadt William Bradford Robert Swain Gifford Elsie Hering Ward George Inness Gary Milek and others showing the stunning landscapes and light of America by colony members. Exhibition catalogue. Cornish Colony Museum unknown books
2001142618Cornish N. H.: Cornish Colony Gallery & Museum 2001. Softcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; slight soiling or aging to white cover; interior is clean. White & color illus. stapled wraps 24 pp. BW & color illus. one fold-out. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of artwork rendered by artists associated with the art colony of Cornish New Hampshire. With illustrated narratives by Alma Gilbert-Smith and Bob Mueller and a checklist by artist. One of 1000 copies. Cornish Colony Gallery & Museum unknown books
2011152290Tyler Texas: Tyler Museum of Art 2011. Softcover. VG- Ex-art library with labels and few marks otherwise clean. Burgundy and color illus. stapled wraps 8 pp. 12 color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2011 exhibition commemorating the 125th anniversary of the founding of the Cornish Art Colony by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. By this time in 1885 "a new generation of artists had become American artists -- despite their training in Europe -- and more than capable of expressing a distinct national identity in their work. Leading figures in this development were the members of the Cornish Art Colony a contrast to the 'self-help= clubs and colonies that artists had formed previously and an exceptional example of a gathering of those who had already 'made it' as professional established artists." p. 1 With an illustrated essay by Alma Gilbert-Smith. The exhibition checklist cites 64 pieces and 12 are pictured here. Scarce. Tyler Museum of Art unknown books
2003142611Cornish New Hampshire: Cornish Colony Gallery & Museum 2003. Softcover. VG Labels & few marks from previous gallery owner. 2 vols. Black & color illus. stapled wraps 38 34 pp. highly illustrated in BW & color. Issued in conjunction with several exhibitions focusing on the women who participated in the art colony of Cornish New Hampshire. They include painters Louise Howland Cox Maria Oakey Richards Dewing Lucia Fairchild Fuller Frances Lyons Houston Edith Prellwitz Carlotta Dolley Saint-Gaudens Florence Scovel Shinn Ellen Axon Wilson and Marguerite Zorach; sculptors Frances Grimes Laura Gardin Fraser Elsie Ward Hering Helen Farmsworth Mears Anne Bogardus Parrish Annetta St. Gaudens and Bessie Potter Vonnoh; and writers Adeline Pond Adams Frances Duncan Maud Howe Elliott Rose Standish Nichols Lydia Austin Parrish Louise Saunders and Florence Scovel Shinn. Both books contain illustrated narratives about the colony and the artists. A terrific and rare set. Cornish Colony Gallery & Museum paperback books
2009142619Windsor Vt: The Cornish Colony Museum 2009. Softcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; slight wear to spine and edges; interior clean. Black & color illus. stapled wraps 22 pp. BW & color illus. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition showcasing the artwork of women associated with the art colony of Cornish New Hampshire. With an illustrated introduction by Alma Gilbert-Smith and an essay on Bessie Potter Vonnoh by Lonnie Pierson Dunbier. An interesting dip into waters you may never have witnessed. One of 500 copies. The Cornish Colony Museum paperback books
1992287983Berkeley. : Ten Speed Press. 1992. . 1st Edition. Hardcover quarter red cloth over red boards. . A near fine copy in a very good dustjacket with a small closed tear at the top edge. . folio. Large book requires extra postage. Ten Speed Press. hardcover books
1995105158Burlingame CA: Alma Gilbert Inc 1995. Softbound. VG. Blue wraps with bw illustration. 96 pp. 68 bw photographs. A fascinating story and presentation by one who has been associated with Parrishiana for a long time. Alma Gilbert, Inc paperback books
1992207857South Pasadena: Sandcastle Publishing 1992. Paperback. vi 41p. foreword poems signed by the poet on title page very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. The poet/educator was born in the Dominican Republic educated in Cuba and San Francisco and now teaches a multicultural class of kids in East Los Angeles. Sandcastle Publishing paperback books
1985185203Binghamton: Bilingual Press 1985. Hardcover. 224p. extensive 58p introduction text in English and Spanish selected and annotated bibliography of poetry illustrated with b&w photos of the poets very good first edition in pictorial cloth boards. Bilingual Press hardcover books
19718333Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1971 Third and best printing of this classic. "This is copy number 94 of a certified Limited Edition of 300 copies especially printed and bound for the 101 Ranch Rodeo Foundation Inc.". Foreword by Glenn Shirley. Pp. xxx 255 plus 53 photographs. Map endpapers. Appendices index. Full light brown leather gilt. A very fine as new copy with pictorial dust jacket as issued fading to jacket spine as usual. Famous western author Glenn Shirley provides a stunning historical foreword for this printing. This issue is also the first to incorporate further illustrations from the original and very rare 1937 first edition the second was that same year. The 101 Ranch is considered the best history of this great Oklahoma ranch and its owners. Collings covers the founding in the 1870's to the later Wild West Show continued ranching operations and final bankruptcy in the 1930's. This special printing is super scarce. First edition: Adams Herd: 504; Adams Six-Score: 22; Rader: 870. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1975159739Bastrop: Self-published 1975. 48p. 5.5x8.5 inches foxed first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. New Age poetry with an emphasis on Native Americans and Texans. Self-published unknown books
1916WRCLIT67956Np 1916. Original silver print of formal photographic portrait. 175 x 125mm. Mounted an evidently extracted from an album amicorum or scrapbook with another party's photo and inscription on verso. Mount a bit chipped and edge-torn faint crease on photo otherwise good. Enclosed in oversize half-morocco slipcase. Inscribed twice by Clemens 1874-1962 the sole surviving child of Samuel Clemens. On the photograph itself she has written: "To Miss Howland with the cordial wishes of Clara Clemens." The recipient is further identified by the inscription on the verso from Alma Gluck the Romanian-born American soprano accompanied by a clipped portrait photo from a magazine to "Enid Howland." Additionally Clemens has inscribed the mount: "Most cordially Yours Clara Clemens Sept. 16th 1916." Clara was after her father's death the controversial custodian of his estate and literary rights. She published her biography of him in 1931 along with books on other subjects and worked at a career in singing with which this artifact is likely connected. unknown books
194475886Washington 1944. Paperback. Good. photos 24p. Original blue wrapper. 28cm. A couple of partially erased pencil notes. Some soiling and wear. <br/><br/> paperback books
1935777411935. BYERS Charles Alma. THE INVERNESS MURDERS. New York: The Dial Press 1935. Includes a floor plan of Castle Thor. 287 pp. 12mo. red cloth title printed in black to spine. A fine copy in an about very good dust-jacket with a bright and stylish illustration on the front panel. The jacket is creased and has several closed edgetears but very little loss; a couple of nicks at crown and some irregular chipping at heal. unknown books
1972UBURSTO01fpDeseret Book 1972. Very Good. Burton Alma P. Stories From Mormon History. Burton Clea M. Salt Lake City UT: Deseret Book 1972. Third printing. 310pp. Indexed. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed and chipped. Deseret Book hardcover books
1972UBURSTO00LAWDeseret Book Company 1972. Very Good. Burton Alma P. Stories from Mormon History. Burton Clea M. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company 1972. 310pp. Indexed. 8vo. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good with subtly bumped corners and gift inscription penned on front pastedown. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently bumped edges tiny tear in head of spine and gentle rubbing. Price clipped. Deseret Book Company hardcover books
1976UBURSTO00FPDeseret Book Company 1976. Very Good. Burton Alma P. Stories From Mormon History. Burton Clea M. Salt Lake City UT: Deseret Book Company 1976. 310pp. Indexed. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Light rubbing to bottom edge. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Deseret Book Company hardcover books