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12399Blind stamp 32 Cheyne Row Chelsea SW London 3 Dec. 1895. One page 16mo spike-hole mainly good complete and clear. "I believe the copyright of my drawings which appeared in the P.M.B. Pall Mall Budget belongs to us. I made a distinct arrangement to that effect with regrad to drawings I made for the P.M.Pall Mall Magazine altho' I made no agreement in writing either way with the 'Budget' the Manager would no doubt' be able to tell you." [Blind stamp] 32 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, SW [London], 3 Dec. 1895. unknown
14143All three from 20A Alfred Place SW7 London. 14 April 10 July and 2 August 1929. Each item is 1p. 12mo the note being the last of the three. All written in green ink the first on green paper and the other two on pink paper. The three in very good condition on lightly-aged paper. Written in an attractive calligraphic hand. ONE: She writes that she is enclosing 'four rough designs not present for the woodcut frontispiece to the "Glade sic of Glenbella' and asks to be informed by return of the firm's choice and she will 'get on with it at once'. She ends with a query about galley sheets. TWO: Docketted with brief pencil accounts. 'Thank you for sending me a copy of the Glades of Glenbella I am very pleased to have it. What a difference it makes to the "cut" to see it printed well and on really nice paper!' She asks whether the author is satisfied before apologises for asking for the block to be returned: 'had I had more time at first I should have naturally taken a small edition before handing it over'. THREE: Note. She is returning the block and thanks the firm 'for enabling me to take a small edition of prints'. All three from 20A Alfred Place, SW7 [London]. 14 April, 10 July and 2 August [1929]. unknown
1999000014246New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1999. Poster. Near Fine. 38" x 19.5". Poster. Text printed in red and dark grey. With an image of Hitchcock standing in the rain under an umbrella done in black and white on the poster's recto with the captions printed underneath one caption printed on the photo's right side. The caption to the right of the photo reads: "Photo: Alfred Hitchcock 1940. Poster: 1999 copyright The Museum of Modern Art. New York: Printed in the USA 33700". The caption at the bottom of the poster reads: "The retrospective and exhibition are made possible by Banana Republic. They are presented with the help of the National Film and Television Archives London; Universal Studios; and Warner Bros./Turner Entertainment Co. A small corner crease else Fine. The Museum of Modern Art unknown
59-2608Netherlands: Wabnitz Editions 1992. Serial magazine. Folio printed wraps. 84 pp. Eng/Ned. Richly illustrated dozens full color plates / works. Interview Anthon Beeke. Articles essays on posters by Wim Crouwel Haaren. Fine. Netherlands: Wabnitz Editions, 1992. paperback
199650115Arnhem Netherlands: Wabnitz Editions 1996. First edition. A complete run of 16 numbered issues in 15 volumes plus 1 special issue. All 4to. various paginations with full color illustrations. Fine. This beautifully illustrated Dutch publication was concerned with all aspects of the history and modern production of the poster arts including surveys on particular genres countries and artists. The text in the first 5 issues was in Dutch and English; all others in English only. Wabnitz Editions unknown
198563682New York: Rizzoli 1985. Thick 4to. 315 1 pp. With 398 illustrations & plates 90 in colour. Brick-red publisher’s cloth embossed lettering in blind on front cover minor shelfwear offset residue from removed label at upper fore-edge front pastedown w/ d.j. slight shelfwear very slight bumping to couple corners still VG/VG bright copy from the library of Los Angeles photographer Bill Bronstein b. 1949. First edition in English of this wonderfully illustrated image to the exceptional commercial artwork of Adolphe Mouron or A.M. Cassandre noted theatre set designer costume designer lithographer painter typeface creator and celebrated vivid posters which graced kiosks walls and travel agents including his iconic Normandie poster. Rizzoli, hardcover
Piipo, KariIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Morell, LarsIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Finsen, HanneIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1968A43003Hollywood CA: MGM. Very Good. 1968. 1st Printing. Poster. B&W Illustrations; This poster is a standard 27" by 41" size. The poster is in Very Good condition. The poster has been folded four times with the reverse on the outside. All four corners have several tiny pin holes and ther are two corners with bumping. The poster is for the most part clean and bright without chips edge nicks or fading. The Reverse of the posterhas red ink stamped notations: "2001 Space Odyssey followed by 1 SH D /103G on the bottom corner of the reverse of the poster. "US style D poster was created for 'wild' pastings on New York City walls subways and temporary structures. MGM commissioned this poster for the film's 70 mm re-launch in New York City in 1969. This poster features the star child floating in an iris. The release of the 70 mm film helped to make it a commercial and critical success. As this poster was designed for 'wild' pasting only unused posters could have survived. On top of this fewer were printed as they were only used in New York City and other metropolitan areas." from Sothebys "2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay was written by Kubrick and science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke and was inspired by Clarke's 1951 short story "The Sentinel" and other short stories by Clarke. Clarke also developed a novelisation of the film which was released after the film's release and in part written concurrently with the screenplay. The film stars Keir Dullea Gary Lockwood William Sylvester and Douglas Rain and follows a voyage to Jupiter with the sentient supercomputer HAL after the discovery of an alien monolith. " from Wikipedia . MGM unknown
List2939Charlotte North Carolina: The Printing Specialists 1995. 14 x 22 inch poster. Some wear excellent contrast; overall excellent. Poster for Goodie Mob Outkast and K. Sharock at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte North Carolina December 1995. Outkast’s debut album Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik 1994 had been certified platinum earlier that year and Goodie Mob had just released their debut Soul Food. These two albums would popularize the emerging genre of Southern hip-hop. The Printing Specialists unknown
Mirjam Gelfer-JørgensenIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Nils Tryding and Sune NorVery damaged copy. unknown
Erik MortensenIn Pristine Condition. unknown
HU-MD4G-23S4Good. Good large format book some shelf wear to egdes small owners stamp inside fantastic posters. unknown
Per ArnoldiMost copies available are shelfworn. unknown