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37000TRADE CATALOGUE ATLANTIC TERRA COTTA. Volume VII Number 7. Atlanta: Atlantic Terra Cotta Company 1925. 4to. Wrappers. 16 pages. Subtitled "English Tudor Terra Cotta 1522." Trade journal printed monthly architects. Illustrated with photographs of buildings and architectural features using ornamental terra cotta. Very good. unknown books
1990245257Pacific MO: Big River Earth First! 1990. 12-page newsletter 8.5x11 inches horizontal fold mailing address and stamp on back cover. Discussion of ecological crises in the region protests correspondence from readers and more. Big River Earth First! unknown books
199525799NY: Oxford University Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 0192142143 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Oxford University Press hardcover books
19869013Radnor: Chilton. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1986. Hardcover. 0801975115 . First printing. Fine in a near fine minor edge wear dust jacket. . Chilton hardcover books
607779not signed on a 3/4 length seated shot of Joseph Cotten seated in his chair behind the camera with an unidentified director/actor during the filming of the 1958 film "From the Earth to the Moon." Photograph is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; 1958. Information slip on the back reads: "Joseph Cotten on location for the Benedict Bogeaus production of Jules Verne's FROM THE EARTH TO THE MOON starring Cotten with George Sanders Debra Paget and Don Dubbins. Byron Haskin directed the picture. Color by Technicolor.". No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1995231070Miami Beach: Conmoción 1995. Magazine. 47p. 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrated with erotic nudes photos and drawings poetry stories very good magazine in lightly-soiled and rubbed stapled white decorative wraps. This issue is dedicated to erotica including some black and white photography. Conmoción unknown books
1979289834New York: Octagon Books 1979. hardcover. very good. 386 pages index. 8vo. stamped green cloth a bit worn at extremities and lightly foxed at top edges. New York: Octagon Books 1979. A very good copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Octagon Books unknown books
195748536London: Hutchinson 1957. 1st ed. in English. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. color frontis photos maps index 191p. dj. 23cm. Tape reinforcing strip across head of backstrip. Translated from the German by Alan Houghton Brodrick. An anthropological exploration in Mexico and Guatemala. <br/><br/> Hutchinson hardcover books
195737636London: Hutchinson. Very Good. 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. No dust jacket. ; 191 p. 8 p. Of plates : ill. some col. maps ports. ; 24 cm. . Hutchinson hardcover books
200122956ELos Angeles: Paramount Studios 2001. Original World Premiere Movie Invitation for the film Down to Earth dated February 12 2001 to be screened at the Mann Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. The invitation is a single sheet folded to measure 5†x 7â€. Illustrated on the front panel with the film’s star Chris Rock. In fine condition. Down to Earth was directed by Chris and Paul Weltz written by Elaine May and Warren Beatty and co-stars Regina King Chazz Palminteri Eugene Levy Mark Addy and Wand Sykes. Paramount Studios unknown books
197820773Washington DC: Hirshhorn Museum Smithsonian 1978. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Wide paperbound quarto. 109 pp. Introduction and essay by John Beardsley. Illustrated in color and black and white. A very good copy in bound printed wrappers. Offsetting to front cover. <br/><br/> Hirshhorn Museum Smithsonian paperback books
1990245256Edwardsville IL: Earth First! Revolutionary Anarchist Faction 1990. Four-page newsletter 8.5x11 inches horizontal fold. Both OCLC holdings of this serial are for some reason of this same issue. Cover story is on a Guerrilla Theater action that went haywire because too many participants got stoned and drunk the night before. Earth First!, Revolutionary Anarchist Faction unknown books
198250211San Francisco: Friends of the Earth / Brick House Publishing Company 1982. First Edition. Quarto. Pictorial card wrappers; 144pp; illus. Mild external evidence of handling; internally clean tight and unmarked - Very Good or better. Friends of the Earth / Brick House Publishing Company unknown books
193759200Madrid: el Ministerio 1937. 16p. staplebound wraps stained across the bottom and edge. el Ministerio unknown books
193881161Madrid: el Ministerio 1938. 47p. scattered photos very good in staplebound wraps. Lead article on the battle of the Ebro. el Ministerio unknown books
1981138941981. Softcover. VG. White wraps. 32 pp. 13 color 29 bw plates. Foreword by John Wilmerding essay by Ronald McKnight Melvin bibliography several excellent plates. unknown books
198981871989. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 16 pp. 5 color plates. Catalogue briefly lists 48 works by such artists as Breck Bruce Bunker Cassatt Curran Demuth Frieseke Glackens Hassam Homer MacMonnies Metcalf Miller Morse Prendergast Ritter Robinson Sargent Tanner Twachtman Vonnoh Walter Wendel and Whistler. Most works are from the Terra Collection. unknown books
198282121982. Softcover. VG exlib w/minimal markings. Wraps. 40 pp. 52 bw 15 color plates. Essay by David M. Sokol. 67 works are included in this exhibition all of which are illustrated. This is the first exhibition to focus specifically on paintings that have within them a sense of aloneness or solitude. A varied selection makes this an interesting topic and catalogue. unknown books
198454891984. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 64 pp. 81 color plates. A captivating presentation of over 80 pictures with with as the common bond. A detailed seven page essay by Linda Nochlin incorporates the majority of the illustrated pictures in the text. Published in concert with a symposium held at the Terra on March 10 1984. Uncommon. paperback books
200226128Chicago: Terra Museum of American Art 2002. Hardcover. VG/VG. Navy boards with navy pictorial DJ. 208 pp. 97 bw ills. 99 color plates. Daniel Terra's collection is featured for the first time in a single catalogue. Presents paintings by John Singleton Copley Samuel F. B. Morse George Inness Winslow Homer George Bellows Marsden Hartley Arthur Dove Thomas Eakins Edward Hopper along with many other distinguished artists. Contributions by Elizabeth Glassman Wanda M. Corn Elizabeth Kennedy and Katherine M. Bourguignon. Terra Museum of American Art hardcover books
198727004Boston: Allen & Unwin. Near Fine. 1987. Paperback. 0045510814 . Illustrated. Revised edition paperback. About fine in oversized pictorial wraps. . Allen & Unwin paperback books
197366660Lima: Editorial Juan Mejia Baca 1973. 173p. one of 2000 copies Text in Spanish. slightly worn wraps over foxed browned paperstock. Editorial Juan Mejia Baca unknown books
607498not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Betty Hutton as Holly in costume with Charlton Heston as Brad Braden with three clowns in the background from the 1952 film classic "The Greatest Show on Earth". Photograph is on single weight stock; 10" x 8"; very good minor signs of handling 1952. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1959045254New York Etc.: Pergamon Press 1959. Edited for the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. by A. I. Oparin et al. English-French-German edition edited for the International Union of Biochemistry by F> Clark and R. L. M. Synge. xv 691p. b/w illus. tables including foldouts dj Interional Union of Chemistry symposium series 1. Pergamon Press unknown books
13256Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A remarkable and important collection of 178 original drawings designs and color samples by the Academy Award-nominated art director Franz Bachelin from the 1959 Jules Verne adaptation Journey to the Center of the Earth together with several original documents relating to the production of the film. The drawings include designs for almost every important location in the film from set designs for the opening scenes in 1880's Edinburgh with bagpipers on parade to action scenes of the whirlpool at the Earth's core the attack of a winged lizard and the lost city of Atlantis. 145 drawings are in black ink and graphite on 8.5 x 11" sheets hole-punched each labeled with a scene number and many with other indications; 5 are in colored pencil 9 x 8." A further 4 larger plans on tracing paper approx. 22-26 x 9" show Bachelin's meticulous planning of the final sequence of adventure scenes and the geographical location of the lost city of Atlantis! <br style="">Also with the drawings are 10 small cards 3 x 5 to 6 x 7" bearing vibrant sample color and texture schemes in marbleized patterns; 13 mimeographed 10 x 5" copies of drawings of the "prehistoric animal fight" showing dinosaurs battling it out in the water; and a lovely small painting of a tree and a sunset on card 5.5 x 4.5". <br style="">Together with the drawings are several documents from the production of the film including: a set construction estimate 4 pp.; May 12 1959; a large production cross plot showing the complete filming schedule over 52 days 1 p.; June 9 1959; a complete list of the crew members including a duck trainer! with phone numbers 1 p.; June 15 1959; a chart showing the total labor and materials costs for each of the elaborate set and location shoots - over $449000 2 pp.; December 3 1959; a typed copy of the film's credit 1 p.; n.d.; and a telegram inviting Bachelin to a pre-Academy Awards cocktail party for nominees 1 p.; n.d.<br style="">The drawings are in fine to very fine condition overall with only slight toning a few with slight tears or corner creases; one of the larger tracing paper drawings is in delicate condition with some creasing and tearing due to the paper. The documents are in good to fine condition some with toning creases and tears.<br>Overall a superb collection of drawings and materials from this iconic adventure film.<br style="">Journey to the Center of the Earth a loose adaptation by Charles Brackett from the novel by Jules Verne was directed by Henry Levin and starred James Mason Pat Boone and Arlene Dahl. Released in 1959 it was a box office success pleasing audiences with its fantastical plot sets and special effects a particular feature were iguanas with glued-on fins playing the part of dimetrodons! The film was nominated for three Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration Lyle R. Wheeler Franz Bachelin Herman A. Blumenthal Walter M. Scott Joseph Kish Best Effects Special Effects and Best Sound Carlton W. Faulkner. unknown books