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51-7036Hollywood: United Artists 1960. . 8 pp. 45.8x33.8 cm 18x13¼". Moderate wear edges toned."The film’s title as noted in the picture comes from the Biblical passage of Proverbs 11:29: “He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind.†Although the picture was copyrighted twice by Lomitas Productions Inc. the first copyright dated 2 Sep 1960 under number LP17779 lists the production company as Lomitas Productions Germany and was for a 16mm version. This version was probably shown at the film's premiere at the Berlin Film Festival on 25 Jun 1960. The second copyright also held by Lomitas Productions Inc. and for a 35mm version was registerd on 12 Nov 1960 under number LP17367 and the company is listed by the copyright records only as Lomitas Productions. .Director Stanley Kramer stated in a Nov 1959 NYT article that he considered Inherit the Wind the third in his trilogy of socially provocative films beginning with The Defiant Ones 1958 see above and On the Beach 1959 see below. The film is based on the play Inherit the Wind which was inspired by the 1925 “Scopes Monkey Trial†in Dayton TN. During that trial then dubbed “The Trial of the Century†Chicago labor lawyer Clarence Darrow 1857—1938 defended teacher John T. Scopes 1900—1970. Scopes was accused of propounding Charles Darwin's theory of evolution in defiance of Tennessee’s Butler Law which prohibited the teaching of any theory other than creationism. The prosecution was led by fundamentalist politician William Jennings Bryan 1860—1925 who was known as “The Great Commoner.†Bryan ran for United States President three times in 1896 1900 and 1908 and served as Secretary of State from 1913--1915. Unlike as depicted in the film Bryan died not on the day the trial ended but five days later of complications from diabetes. Another famous figure represented in the play and film versions of the story was H. L. Mencken 1880—1956 a journalist celebrated for his clever wit and iconoclastic liberalism. In the play and film the names of the major characters are changed from Clarence Darrow to Henry Drummond; William Jennings Bryan to Matthew Harrison Brady; H. L. Mencken to E. K. Hornbeck; and John T. Scopes to Bertram T. Cates. Although the film’s version of the trial hewed closely to actual events in other areas many facts were changed. For example unlike in the film the real trial was initiated by the American Civil Liberties Union ACLU which considered the Butler Law prohibiting the teaching of evolution in Tennessee classrooms unconstitutional. When Dayton resident George W. Rappelyea learned of the ACLU’s desire to test the law he convinced Scopes who rarely even taught evolution to join the case. According to modern sources because the theory of evolution was included in the state’s textbook many Tennessee teachers included it in the curriculum. Also in contrast to the film according to some historians Darrow wanted Scopes to be found guilty so he could appeal the decision to a higher court. Hollywood: United Artists, 1960 unknown
200387333Oxfordshire: AIRtime Publishing 2003. Premier Volume-Volume 1. Trade paperback. Very good. The format is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches. 185 3 pages. Scarce surviving copy. Decorative front cover. Illustrations some in color. Index. Includes Commercial Aviation Review Air Transport Intelligence Type Analysis Airline Focus Flying Colours Classic Airliner Technical Debrief Special Operations Airport Profile Industry Evolution Commercial Pioneers Photo Feature and Variant File. Within these categories are articles on Accident Reviews Sonic Cruiser Argentina Airline Review Airbus ACJ Tupolev Tu-154 Concorde Big Fan Engines Erickson Air-Crane San Francisco Airport Regional Jets Pan Am Clipper Pan American Flying Boat Antonov An-8 An-12 at Sharjah and Boeing 767. The Editor was a noted aviation authority author and editor. ‘Flighpath' is a high quality journal dedicated to civil aviation from the publishers of ‘International Air Power Review' IAPR. It followed the same format as IAPR comprising some 150 pages of colour photos artwork and text - with no adverts. Each issue includes a 50-page feature on a specific aircraft type together with articles on historical aircraft airlines technology airports etc. Volume 1 Fall 2003 was published in September 2003 but it only reached Volume 3 Spring 2004 before ceasing publication. AIRtime Publishing paperback
191988747n.p.: n.p. 1919. Subscriber Salesman's Specimen sample Promotional Example. Hardcover. Good. RARE surviving specimen book! Cover worn and soiled. Minor page discoloration. Four page "Representatives' Instructions How to Sell History of the World War pasted in at fep. Variously paginations due to contents being extractions from complete work. Contains some illustrations and maps. Illustrated with Reproductions from the Official Photographs of the United States British and French Governments. The Introduction was by General Peyton C. Marsh. Mailing label of previous owner on first page. Richard Joseph Beamish November 6 1869 – October 1 1945 was a Pennsylvania lawyer and journalist. He served a term as the state's Secretary of the Commonwealth and served on the state's Public Utilities Commission. General Peyton Conway March December 27 1864 – April 13 1955 was a senior officer of the United States Army. He served in the Philippines on the Mexican border and World War I. March was the ninth Chief of Staff from 1918 to 1921 accomplishing centralized control over supply the creation of the Air Service Tank Corps and Chemical Warfare Service. While Francis A. March was a noted author and authority little can be found on the internet about him. He shares the name with a noted polymath who lived from 1825 to 1911 and whose information dominates such name searches. From the American Antiquarian Society: The Society holds a strong collection of salesman's samples or dummy books which have also been called "blads." These specimen books were used by the itinerant agents of subscription publishers to entice customers to agree to purchase a copy of a work in advance of delivery. This form of marketing was common in America during the years just before and after the Civil War. A typical specimen book of the nineteenth century consists of sample sheets in a sample binding. Sometimes these sheets are in a prepublication state and thus may have bibliographic interest. A customer could choose among alternative styles of binding and a sample book usually includes the spines of available styles mounted inside the covers. The sample book might also include a printed prospectus describing the virtues of the work or edition with recommendations from well-known persons. Most specimen books also include blank forms on which the salesman entered the names addresses sometimes occupations and the number of copies his subscribers agreed to purchase. Subscription forms can provide demographic information on book ownership if not on actual readership. The Society holds over 750 salesman's sample books issued before 1900; about 350 of these were issued before 1877. Most of the early ones date from the 1860s and 1870s. Closely related to the salesman's dummies are prospectuses pre-publication descriptions of books newspapers and magazines which list the title of the item the publishers and the terms of publication. Sometimes they are also subscription papers but more often they are only announcements of forthcoming publications. Complementing this collection are collateral materials on the subscription business including several agents' manuals that give explicit instructions on sales methods. n.p. hardcover
195844164Hanover House. Very Good. 1958. Hardcover. 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Hanover House hardcover
1928124887Covici-Friede New York 1928. hardcover. Very Good. 5x1x8. Signed by Author. 1928 Covici-Friede New York signed limited 244/275 cloth over patterned boards. No slipcase and very light wear to bottom right corner. Tight and unmarked illustrated. Please email for photos. Covici-Friede, New York hardcover
698182331Springer pp. 416 . Papeback. New. Springer unknown
1991214870New Mexico: John Muir Publications 1991. Second Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Near Fine in wraps. John Muir Publications unknown
20192-6138448855Editions universitaires europeennes EUE 2019. Paperback. New. French language. 8.82x6.10x0.67 inches. Editions universitaires europeennes EUE paperback
6398559Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 508 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
1993x-0313287678Greenwood Press 1993. Hardcover. New. 9.50x6.25x1.50 inches. Greenwood Press hardcover
19752091502133904575Kodansha 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 15 Kodansha paperback
114999911X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1993x-0819183814Univ Pr of Amer 1993. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 432 pages. 9.00x5.75x0.75 inches. Univ Pr of Amer paperback
2010SONG161122750XBrand: Nova Science Pub Inc 2012-01-01. UK ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.25x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Nova Science Pub Inc hardcover
2009Atlantic-9780415370103Routledge 2009. 1. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
2009Atlantic-9780415370103Routledge 2009. 1. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
157292120X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0323884423.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19021808883Published by Grant Richards 1902. 1st edition. Hardback. Very Good. Very good condition with no wrapper. Small format. Printed to one side of pages only. Colour illustrations. 95 pages. Dumpy Book No. 18. Spine lightly browned. Pages have finger creasing and one or two grubby marks. Overall a lovely example. Published by Grant Richards hardcover
19522080502106906767Not Available 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
2009h3akwRoutledge 2009-02-09. hardcover. Very Good. 6x0x9. Ex-library copy with library markings features and stamps Routledge hardcover
#[36402]Diss. Leipzig 18-1-1704 ; 6 57 p. Met afbeelding van de munt op de titelpagina l Opdracht: aan Friedrich van Brandenbrug. unknown
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18254200034London: Henry Colburn 1825. Book. Good/Very Good. Board. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Three volume set internally very good - evidently seldom if ever read bookplates of John Angerstein on inside front covers bindings sound some grubbiness to the edges of the textblocks covers original rather worn and marked. Henry Colburn unknown