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1948151570Los Angeles: Vanguard Films / Selznick Studio 1948. Post-production Spotting List and Synopsis 1947 film printed on standard Selznick Releasing Organization printed forms. Noted as having been "prepared by Sidney G. Samuels." Smaller "List of Corrections" leaf inserted as second page and two pages 8-77 and 8-78 with annotations in holograph pencil noting elimination of scene with a tag added to bottom of page 8-77.<br/><br/>Based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hitchens.<br/><br/>Anthony Keane Peck is a married British lawyer who falls in love with the woman he is defending a woman who happens to be accused of poisoning. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Ethel Barrymore.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Cumbria England.<br/><br/>Tall self-wrappers. Mimeograph duplication. 148 leaves pages and wrapper Very Good. Bound with two brads at the top edge.<br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Spicer US. Vanguard Films / Selznick Studio unknown books
1946151737Los Angeles: Vanguard Films 1946. Pre-production Description of Settings and Props script for the 1947 film dated April 17 1946 noted as "Compiled From the Novel."<br/><br/>Based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hitchens. Anthony Keane Peck is a married British lawyer who falls in love with the woman he is defending a woman who happens to be accused of poisoning. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Ethel Barrymore.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Cumbria England.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers with rubber-stamped copy number dated April 17 1946. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 9 leaves with last page of text numbered 7. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three metal brads.<br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Spicer US. Vanguard Films unknown books
1946151736Los Angeles: Vanguard Films 1946. Pre-production Costumes script for the 1947 film dated April 17 1946 noted as "Compiled From the Novel."<br/><br/>Based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hitchens. Anthony Keane Peck is a married British lawyer who falls in love with the woman he is defending a woman who happens to be accused of poisoning. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Ethel Barrymore.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Cumbria England.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers with rubber-stamped copy number dated April 17 1946. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 12 leaves with last page of text numbered 10. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three metal brads.<br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Spicer US. Vanguard Films unknown books
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
1948151557Los Angeles: Vanguard Films / Selznick Studio 1948. An archive four scripts two pre-production and two post-production from the 1947 film. The two pre-production scripts both dated April 17 1947 and "Compiled From the Novel" are a nine page "Description of Settings and Props" and a twelve page "Costumes." The two post-production scripts are a 115 page Dialogue Cutting Continuity script dated February 19 1948 and a five page "Trailer" Dialogue Cutting and Continuity script dated February 27 1948. Each bound in titled wrappers.<br/><br/>Anthony Keane Peck is a married British lawyer who falls in love with the woman he is defending a woman who happens to be accused of poisoning. <br/><br/>Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Ethel Barrymore.<br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Cumbria England.<br/><br/>Description of Settings and Props compiled from the novel. Blue titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 26 dated April 17 1946. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 9 leaves with last page of text numbered 7. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three metal brads.<br/><br/>Costumes compiled from the novel. Blue titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 22 dated April 17 1946. Distribution page present with receipt intact. 12 leaves with last page of text numbered 10. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three metal brads.<br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the film. Light blue titled wrappers dated February 19 1948. 124 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL 7 PAGE 18. Mimeograph duplication rectos. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with small closed tear at top bound at top with two gold brads.<br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the Trailer. Light blue titled wrappers dated February 27 1948. 5 leaves with last page of text numbered REEL 1 PAGE 5. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine saddle-stapled at the top edge.<br/><br/>Grant US. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime. Selby US. Spicer US. Vanguard Films / Selznick Studio unknown books
1948125205Los Angeles: Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films 1948. An archive of 7 scripts including rough drafts screenplays post-production scripts and support documentation for the 1947 film "The Paradine Case" directed by Alfred Hitchcock based on the 1933 novel by Robert Hichens written for the screen by a host of screenwriters including Hitchcock Alma Reville David O. Selznick and others many of whom are not credited on IMDB and starring Gregory Peck Ann Todd Charles Laughton and Ethel Barrymore. <br/><br/>The archive contains 7 scripts 4 of which are pre-production all bound in titled wrappers and bound with brads except where indicated:<br/><br/>First rough draft of the script with dialogue from the novel by Alfred Hitchcock and Alma Reville dated April 16 1946 and re-run on June 12 1946 with a third run on August 12 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 77 195 pages. Very Good to Near Fine. <br/><br/>Final shooting script by Alma Reville and David O. Selznick dated December 10 1946. Yellow wrappers with credits on the front wrapper for Selznick and Reville novelist Hichens and director Hitchcock. Rubber-stamped copy No. 165. 177 pageswith pink yellow and green revision pages dated variously between 12/15/46 and 3/3/47. 4 leaves on onionskin stock all typed carbons. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Description of Settings and Props compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 18 Near Fine condition. 7 pages. <br/><br/>Costumes compiled from the novel dated April 17 1946. Blue wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 24. Near Fine. 10 pages. <br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the film dated February 19 1948. Light blue wrappers. Near Fine. 115 pages. <br/><br/>Dialogue Cutting Continuity for the Trailer dated February 27 1948. Gray wrappers. Near Fine condition saddle-stapled at the top edge. 5 pages. <br/><br/>Timing Sheets for the initial release of the film and the first trailer dated March 1948 and credited to S.G. Samuels. <br/><br/>Combined 16mm Cutting Continuity for the 1961 re-release of the film detailing 4 reels Green self-wrappers 126 pages dated April 30 1961. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Selby US. Spicer US. Selznick International Pictures / Vanguard Films unknown books
1946WRCLIT67375Culver City: Vanguard Films Inc. 1946. Two volumes. 1195;1205 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescripts printed on rectos only. Bradbound in stencil printed wrappers. Wrappers slightly nicked and soiled one upper wrapper detached at upper brad but very good. A studio rerun of a the 16 April "First Rough Draft With Dialogue from Novel" of this adaptation to the screen of Hichens' 1933 novel accompanied by a first run of the "Third Draft Script." The first draft is credited exclusively to Alfred Hitchcock and his collaborator wife Alma Reville; the third draft is identified as by James Bridie based on an adaptation by Alama Reville. 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 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. In December the "Final Shooting Script" was reached after interim 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. Vanguard Films, Inc. unknown books
1946WRCLIT67389Culver City: Selznick International Pictures 1946. 3154 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript printed on rectos only. Bradbound in deep yellow stencil printed wrappers. Wrappers a trace dust smudged small script number on upper wrapper else near fine. Copy #26 of the "Final Shooting Script" of 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 this "Final Shooting Script" was reached with interim uncredited contributions by Ben Hecht. This 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
1932132950London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1932. Hardcover. Good-. Ex-library with ink stamps. Perforation stamps on title page page 15/16 plate XLII and perhaps elsewhere. Several pages are loose. pg 7/8 and plates II and III have significant chipping to page edges. Plate IV does not match description and is a duplication of plate XX. Gratiane de Gardilanne; Elizabeth Whitney Moffatt. Red library buckram. 116 pp. 50 color plates. Not a numbered copy of the 520 printed. George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd hardcover books
1960WRCLIT66694New York: Crown Publishers 1960. Quarto. Cloth and boards. 175 black & white half-tones 16 full color plates. Upper board creased else near very good in rubbed and shelfworn dust jacket. First edition. The finest and most representative examples of artistic social commentary from the leaders of the Mexican mural movement including Diego Rivera José Clemente Orozco Jean Charlot David Alfaro Siqueiros and twenty-four others. Crown Publishers hardcover books
196020891960. REED Alma M. THE MEXICAN MURALISTS. NY: Crown Publishers Inc. 1960. Small quarto: cloth & boards in dust jacket; 191 pages. With 175 illustrations and 16 color plates. First Edition. Reed presents the lives of the most famous Mexican muralists. Nice signed presentation from Reed on the front endpaper to talent scout and literary agent Adeline Schulberg: "Para Ad Schulberg un recuerdo de la Peregrina y Mexico- Cordialmente Alma M. Reed. Mexico D.F. Murzo 1962." Adeline Schulberg represented major Hollywood movie stars like Marlene Dietrich Frederic March and Herbert Marshall. Actress Shelley Winters was one of her discoveries. She is also the mother of author Budd Schulberg. A nice association copy! Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight; some wear & rubbing small one-inch chip base of spine d/j. $150.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
166147hardcover. 16 color and 175 b/w illus. 4to cloth d.w.; d.w. and cloth lightly soiled. N.Y.: Crown 1960.<br/><br/> unknown 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
1925766Zarephath New Jersey: The Good Citizen 1925. Third Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; Hate GroupsKu Klux Klan Third edition stated. 7" x 5" Stapled illustrated wrappers. Very good plus: minimally worn a couple of faint stains to wrappers smidgen of loss to crown of spine. A sharp copy. The author was a feminist though she only espoused equality for white Protestant females. She founded the Pillar of Fire Church which was the only religious denomination publicly affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan. She also published two other books about the KKK as well as a monthly periodical that promoted Klan ideals. The Good Citizen hardcover 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
1962WRCLIT73105Garden City: Doubleday 1962. Cloth and boards. Top edge a bit dust-soiled some tanning to the endsheets otherwise a very good sound copy in near very good dust jacket with significant tanning to rear white panel. First edition of the author's second novel short-listed for the Texas Institute of Letters Award for Fiction for its year. Doubleday hardcover books
1966855New York 1966. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 250 illus. 33 in color. Large square 4to. <br/><br/> 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
168054Seoul: Ŭryu Munhwasa 4287. 348p. mildly worn and soiled wraps ink spots on the last page text in Korean signature penned on endpaper. University reader for Korean literature. Ŭryu Munhwasa unknown books
196056334Boston: Beacon Press 1960. Second edn. 8vo pp. 340 index. Publisher's cloth lacks the front end paper dj flaps tipped in good. Beacon Press unknown books
196033258Boston: Beacon Press 1960. Second edn. 8vo pp. 340 index. Publisher's cloth a very good copy. Inscribed by the author. Laid in is a publicity order form for the book with blurbs by Arthur Schlessinger Pearl Buck and reviews. Beacon Press unknown books
195333973Rochester NY: Rochester Public Library 1953. Periodical. Rochester History vol. XV No. 3. 8vo pp. 16. Includes notes. Paper. A nice copy. Rochester Public Library unknown books
1967289104Fairbury. : Record Printing. 1967. . Hardcover red cloth gilt titles. . Slightly cocked otherwise very good no dust jacket. 8vo. Record Printing. hardcover 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