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1965014022Horizon Press 1965. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Limited Edition 1/250 Signed Copies #46 Fine Copy In Like Fine Slipcase Beautiful Copy. Horizon Press Hardcover books
2008272036New York: Sperone Westwater Gallery 2008. hardcover. very good. Hundres of illustrations. 320pp. thick oblong 8vo printed boards. New York: Sperone Westwater and Ghen: Mer. Paper Kunsthalle 2008. Internally fine a very good copy.<br/><br/> Sperone Westwater Gallery unknown books
1965177108New York: Horizon Press 1965. VG light shelfwear to boards overall wear and fading to slipcase. Pages with text and illustrations are otherwise very clean. Tan cloth boards with gilt lettering on front and spine issued in plain brown slipcase unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw. Includes bw lithograph signed by Mostel laid-in. "This edition is limited to two hundred and fifty numbered copies signed by the artist and accompanied by an unbound original signed lithograph on custom made French BFK Rives rag paper. This is copy number 156." and signed by artist on ffep. Photographs by Max Waldman with some personal words and drawings by Zero Mostel. Horizon Press hardcover books
2010137517London: Sotheby's 2010. Softcover. NF. White wraps with embossed design French folds. 160 pp. Profusely illustrated in color many color plates. An auction of 49 major works "embodying some of the most significant advances in the development of Contemporary Art from masterpices by Yves Klein Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni to outstanding works by the core members of ZERO Otto Piene Heinz Mack and Gunther Uecker along with a host of others.an incomprable collection of Post-Informel Nachinformel ZERO art." - p. 13. Contains extensive explanatory text on ZERO and artwork in the collection. Color plates of the artwork and many additional related images. Sotheby's paperback books
19657088New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Black cloth over boards with facsimile of Mostel's signature stamped in gilt on upper board; lettering stamped in gilt and blind on spine; printed dust jacket; unpaginated with 152 photographs by Max Waldman and drawings by Zero Mostel throughout. Inscribed "To Toni Robin -- with warm regards -- Max Waldman 12/65" on the front free-endpaper. Book is fine. Dust jacket lightly rubbed and scratched; tiny chips at head of spine and top corners. Overall bright tight and clean -- a fine copy in a VG dust jacket. <br/><br/> Horizon Press hardcover books
1978303397New York Random House 1978. 1978. First edition so stated. 8vo. Introduction by Madeline Gilford. Illustrated with 88 b/w photographs. Dust jacket designed by Richard Adelson unclipped. Very good-fine. 175 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Random House [1978]. hardcover books
1958219094New York 1958. Full length. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.7 x 23 cm. Approximately 13-1/4 x 9 inches. Fine. Atelier stamp on verso and docketed by Van Vechten in ink giving the subject of the photograph "Zero Mostel as Leopold Bloom in Ulysses in Nightown" the date and the number of negative and print "IV qq 15". Full length. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.7 x 23 cm. Approximately 13-1/4 x 9 inches. Burgess Meredith's production in 1958 marked a comeback for one of America's greatest comedians. Mostel whose career had been stalled by his McArthur-era blacklisting made a triumphant return to the stage as Bloom. unknown books
1958219095New York 1958. Published in PORTRAITS: the Photographs of Carl Van Vechten 1978 edited by Saul Mauriber. Half length portrait of the comedian in costume. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.5 x 23.7 cm. Approximately 13-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Fine.Atelier stamp on verso and docketed in ink giving the subject of the photograph "Zero Mostel as Leopold Bloom in Ulysses in Nightown" the date and the number of negative and print "IV qq 7". Published in PORTRAITS: the Photographs of Carl Van Vechten 1978 edited by Saul Mauriber. Half length portrait of the comedian in costume. Gelatin silver print. 1 vols. 33.5 x 23.7 cm. Approximately 13-1/8 x 9-1/4 inches. Burgess Meredith's production in 1958 marked a comeback for one of America's greatest comedians. Mostel whose career had been stalled by his McArthur-era blacklisting made a triumphant return to the stage as Bloom. unknown books
1968007566Hollywood CA: Huntington Hartford Theatre 1968. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. Stagebill for May 1968. Signed in ink on interior page by Zero Mostel Jules Munshin Alan Oppenheimer Alvin Epstein and additionally inscribed "To Otto Best Always" and signed Gwyda Donhowe. Overall slight shelfwear and soiling. Huntington Hartford Theatre Paperback books
196317598ENew York: The New York Times 1963. First Edition. Laid in is a 5†x 3†card signed by the author / actor Zero Mostel. Printed in a limited quantity by the New York Times on the occasion of the 1963 New York Book Fair with “Published by The New York Times for the fun of it and dedicated to the American Bookseller June l963." as part of the text. Illustrated with black & white photographs by Robert Frank. With decorative endpapers and a small black & white photo of Zero Mostel on the front free endpaper. Faint hint of dust soiling to the cloth else fine. A delightful book of black and white photographs of the comic genius actor and entertainer Zero Mostel reading various books. From the introductory text: “Well anyway what Zero Mostel has to say about books Robert Frank has caught with his camera. The result we think is eloquent and amusing. We hope you like it.†A sweet portrayal of Zero Mostel best known for his films The Producers and A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum and for his legendary award winning portrayal on Broadway in the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Rare autograph. The New York Times hardcover books
196313507New York: New York Times 1963. First edition. Hardcover. A near fine to fine copy. Robert Frank. With the TLS signed by Thomas G Denny of the New York Times tipped in. Issued by the Times to commemorate the American Booksellers Association's annual convention. Bound in the original boards with the original glassine present. <br/><br/> New York Times hardcover books
196528530NY: Horizon 1965. First Edition. 4to pages not numbered. Presentation on flyleaf by Waldman. Many photographs of Mostel in pantomime and a section on his role as Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof. Includes drawings by Mosel and an interview. VG in chipped and soiled dj. Horizon unknown books
18543E8†x 10â€. Original signed black & white photograph of Zero Mostel as his character Pseudolus from the film ‘A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum’ adapted from the Stephen Sondheim Tony Award winning Broadway musical play for which Mr. Mostel won a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Fine condition. The photo is a candid portrait of Mr. Mostel in his toga and headband with a delightful smiling expression on his face. Zero Mostel is best known for his films ‘The Producers’ ‘A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum’ and for his legendary award winning portrayal on Broadway in the role of Tevye in ‘Fiddler on the Roof.’ Rare autograph. 8†x 10†unknown books
1965175700New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. Good/Good. First edition. Quarto. Good only in good only dustwrapper. Gift inscription inside front cover. Light water stain on cover and rear dustwrapper. Dustwrapper price clipped. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Horizon Press hardcover books
1965123094New York: Horizon Press 1965. First edition. Hardcover. A book of words and drawings by the comic and actor Mostel with photograph by Max Waldman. An about good copy with some slight splitting to the front internal gutter and some wear to the bottom edge of the front board in a poor dust jacket that is soiled has numerous tears small chips and extensive tape repairs and some other wear. A serviceable copy. Horizon Press unknown books
1978211315New York: Random House 1978. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Black & white photo illustrations. 175 pages cloth-backed boards dust wrapper light edge-wear. New York: Random House 1978. First edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Inscribed on the front free end-paper by Kate Mostel with the signatures of Madeline and Jack Gilford "For Doris and Arthur Happy Holidays Kate Mostel-Madeline Gilford-Jack Gilford."<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
19789367ENew York: Random House 1978. First Edition. Signed presentation copy inscribed by the author Jack and Madeline Gilford to blacklisted Hollywood screenwriter Frank Tarloff and his wife inscribed: “Dear Frank and Lee Be aware that you are part of the 170 years. Love Jack and Madeline XXX.†Illustrated. Near fine in a near fine very lightly used dust jacket. A collection of show business memoirs of two married couples - the Mostels Zero & Kate and the Gilfords Jack & Madeline whose combined years in the worlds of film and theater total up to about 170. As actors they appeared together in such classic Broadway hits as A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Fiddler on the Roof Save the Tiger and many more. As friends they shared many years of funny and poignant experiences. Frank Tarloff won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay in 1964 for Father Goose starring Cary Grant. Random House unknown books
1969152375N.p.: N.p. 1969. Vintage borderless reference photograph taken on the set of the 1969 film showing Kim Novak topless mid-costume change aided by two wardrobe ladies. <br/><br/>Based on the 1961 novel. A genre-bending film combining heist comedy and Western genres in which multiple gangs converge on Friendly Texas in order to attempt to rob the most unrobbable bank in the West. <br/><br/>7.5 x 9.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1963162822New York: The New York Times 1963. First edition. Hardcover. "Published for the fun of it by The New York Times and dedicated to the American Bookseller June 1963." A humorous collection of photographs by Frank of the inimitable comedian /actor Zero Mostel. A very clean near and tight near fine copy in a very good plus example of the original fragile unprinted glassine jacket. The New York Times unknown books