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1999x-052163265XCambridge Univ Pr 1999. Hardcover. New. 699 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.50 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
CA16A-01092Stockton Press. Collectible - Acceptable. London: Stockton Press 1989. 1st edition. Two volume set in slipcase. Sm 4to Hardcover. 727pp; 823pp. B/W and color photos and plates. Very Good set and no dust jacket. Light soiling to the boards and page edges. Otherwise inside clean. Slipcase Very Good. Slipcase moderately edgeworn. In polypropylene bag. wedgwood ware ceramics art porcelain fine china manufacturing Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Stockton Press hardcover
SLIVCN-9781612093369NOVA SCIENCE PUBLISHERS INC (10/2011)
197815764JNew York: Crown Publishers 1978. First Edition First Printing. Signed by actress Britt Ekland who starred in the original horror film classic. She has written her name in blue ink on the title page has also signed it as Willow her character in the film. Accompanying the book is an original color photograph of Ms. Ekland signing the book. Near fine in a very good dust jacket with tears and wear. Crown Publishers unknown books
1963146913N.p.: Estree Distributors 1963. Vintage borderless photograph of Sarah Miles and Joseph Losey on the set of the 1963 film. Crop annotations in manuscript marker on recto crop annotations in manuscript pencil and "Theo Cowan LTD" and "Paris-Presse" stamps and 1 1/4" mimeo snipe on the verso. <br /> <br /> The first of Joseph Losey's three legendary collaborations with screenwriter-playwright Harold Pinter a dark squeamish parable that tells a servant-becomes-master tale but goes beyond what could have been a mediocre finish and journeys into the psyche and personal problems of the servant himself. Stunningly photographed by Douglas Slocombe. A classic of 1960s British cinema.<br /> <br /> Set in and shot on location in London. <br /> <br /> 7.5 x 9.75 inches. Very Good plus some faint creasing. Estree Distributors unknown
1963149757N.p.: N.p. 1963. Vintage reference photograph from the set of the 1963 British film showing director Joseph Losey watching a scene between actors James Fox and Wendy Craig.<br /> <br /> The first of Joseph Losey's three legendary collaborations with screenwriter-playwright Harold Pinter a dark squeamish parable that tells a familiar servant-becomes-master tale but surpasses mediocrity through a journey into the psyche of the servant himself. Stunningly photographed by Douglas Slocombe. A classic of 1960s British cinema.<br /> <br /> Set and shot on location in London. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus with light wear to the corners.<br /> <br /> Spicer UK. N.p. unknown
1982143742Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1982. Revised Draft script for the 1983 film. Copy belonging to uncredited production designer Bogdan Kostrynski with annotations in holograph ink on the front wrapper: PLEASE RETURN TO SCENIC DEPT and a working title "Survivors" as well as a few penciled annotations throughout<br/><br/>Donald Williams is fired from his upper management position in a nondescript company and Sonny Matthau a Korean war veteran with a recently exploded gas station. The two meet and become friends at the unemployment office. Later at a diner a masked gunman Reed attempts a robbery fails and flees but not before Sonny recognizes him. A series of events leaves Donald in a state of survivalism leaving him on a collision course with his new partner.<br/><br/>Notable earlier directorial efforts by Ritchie include "Downhill Racer" 1969 "Prime Cut" 1972 and "The Candidate" 1972. <br/><br/>Shot on location in California New York and Vermont. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers undated title page not present presumably as issued. 115 leaves with last page of text numbered "97-B." Xerographically duplicated on pink and yellow stock with pink revision pages dated variously between 11/12/82 and 11/16/82 . Very Good plus bound internally with a silver prong brad. Columbia Pictures unknown books
198488874Austin TX: Eakin Press 1984. First Edition stated. Trade paperback. Good. xii 180 pages. Illustrated cover. Illustrations photographs and drawings. Cover has some wear and soiling. Ding on front cover that dents several pages in. Inscribed separately by the author and the subject inside the front cover RARE jointly signed copy. The inscriptions read: "To Bill Roy Harris" and "Bill Thanks Robin Montgomery". Ink notation at the bottom of the title page Robin Navarro Montgomery is a native of Conroe Texas and holds a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. He has published extensively in both political science and local history. Roy Harris June 29 1933 – August 8 2023 was an American lawyer and heavyweight boxer. His nickname derived from his place of birth Cut and Shoot Texas. Roy was a co-trainer of title contender Alfonso López III. Roy Harris was born in Cut and Shoot Texas on June 29 1933. His father a lifelong hog farmer taught him how to box and wrestle. Following his four Golden Gloves championship victories he enrolled in Sam Houston State University excelling as an honor student before joining the United States Army. He rose to the rank of Captain and served in the reserves for another 12 years. Harris and his brother Henry took up the boxing together after receiving their first set of gloves in a trade for wild ducks. He was a four-time Texas Golden Gloves amateur champion won his state Olympic Trials in 1952 and was the winner of the Joe Louis Sportsmanship Award at the 1954 National Golden Gloves. Harris was a heavyweight contender during the 1950s. He won his first 23 fights including consecutive wins against Willi Besmanoff Bob Baker and Willie Pastrano and was named Ring Magazine's progress of the year for 1957. Before the Heavy Weight Championship bout Harris was on the cover of Sports Illustrated. In August 1958 he was given a title shot by world champion Floyd Patterson. Patterson had trouble obtaining title defenses as boxing at the time was controlled by organizations that Patterson and his manager Cus D'Amato refused to cooperate with. The promotion was colorful due to the backstory of Harris' kinsmen one of the celebrated East Texas clans still existing as their forebears had for generations. Much was made of the "backwoods" quality of Harris' life and every venue was utilized in using this as ballyhoo; this extended as far as having Harris record a 45 RPM record entitled "Cut 'n Shoot Texas U.S.A." b/w "Desert in the Sky" Decca Records 9-30717. Harris was predictably photographed in cowboy hat and boots and in one wire photo he holds a revolver at the ready AP Wirephoto rw41500sh. The aforementioned Sports Illustrated cover portrayed him barechested and barefoot standing upon a cabin porch with 19th Century rifle at rest beside him; he further sports a canine companion. To watch the fight in Texas Harris' extended family gathered at the drive-in theater in nearby Conroe which was equipped for the occasion with its own closed circuit movie hook-up. <br /> The fight took place at Wrigley Field Los Angeles CA. Harris knocked down the champion in the second round but was himself knocked down four times; his corner stopped the fight before the 13th round. Mushy Callahan was the referee. When questioned Harris - a former winner of the Joe Louis Sportsman Award - simply said: "I did my best." Harris subsequently won six consecutive fights before being stopped 2:35 into his bout with Sonny Liston. He then dropped a decision to Henry Cooper and was stopped twice by Bob Cleroux.<br /> Harris retired with a final record of 30 wins and five losses. He is believed to be the only boxer to become a lawyer after fighting for the world heavyweight title. Harris was a county clerk in Montgomery County for 28 years. He began practicing law in 1972 and drew up the papers for Cut And Shoot to become incorporated. Eakin Press paperback
2008017637Mammoth Ski Museum 2008. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed Dated and inscribed By Author. 1st Edition. SIGNED DATED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHORS. Stated first edition Mammoth Ski Museum 2008. Fine hardcover in a near fine Brodart protected dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Author Dave McCoy along with a laid in personal handwritten note from McCoy. Also signed inscribed and dated by author Robin Morning. Interior clean no writings. . Mammoth Ski Museum Hardcover
185232395Paris 1852. 24pp. unknown books
1972147115London: Ray Cooney Productions 1972. Draft script for the British play undated circa 1972. Copy belonging to actor John Clive who played the role of James with his name on the front wrapper in manuscript pencil and his annotations throughout in manuscript pencil and ink.<br /> <br /> Robin Hawdon's first major success as a playwright a romantic two act comedy about a TV game show host. Hawdon had already a few films to his credit including "We Joined the Navy" 1962 "Bedazzled" 1967 "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" 1970 and "Burke & Hare" 1972 and he began a screenwriting career shortly after this play was written. <br /> <br /> Goldenrod untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present undated with credits for writer Robin Hawdon. 111 leaves with last page of text numbered 2.2.57. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages and wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two silver brads. Ray Cooney Productions unknown
20031156322Pickering and Chatto 2003. Hardcover. Very good. Four volume set.<br /> <br /> Very good condition. Bindings are tight. Pages are clean and unmarked. Pickering and Chatto hardcover
185232395Paris 1852. 24pp. unknown
1971171024N.p.: N.p. 1971. Vintage reference photograph from the 1971 film showing William Friedkin behind the camera during filming on location in Georgetown with an unidentified crew member at the right. <br /> <br /> William Friedkin made his name with this gritty adaptation of Robin Moore's nonfiction account of east coast drug trafficking. Perhaps the greatest of the many 1970s crime films that were shot on location in New York City with glorious period detail in nearly every frame. The screenplay was written by author Ernest Tidyman one year after the publication of his seminal Harlem-based crime novel "Shaft." Winner of five Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay and Best Actor for Gene Hackman along with three additional nominations. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Fine.<br /> <br /> National Film Registry. Grant US. Spicer US. N.p. unknown
2001Atlantic-9780190318475Oxford UP 2001. 29. Paperback. New. Oxford UP paperback
2001Atlantic-9780190318475Oxford UP 2001. 29. Paperback. New. Oxford UP paperback
2019__1138494968Taylor & Francis 2019. Hardcover. New. 529 pages. 9.75x7.00x1.50 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2017x-1138951641Psychology Pr 2017. Hardcover. New. 381 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. Psychology Pr hardcover
2017__1138025259Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 608 pages. 9.50x7.00x1.25 inches. Routledge hardcover
2018__1138631132Taylor & Francis 2018. Hardcover. New. 364 pages. 10.00x7.00x1.25 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2017x-1138303844Routledge 2017. Hardcover. New. 214 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2001DADAX0852382847Wiley-Interscience 2001-06-29. 1. hardcover. New. 7.00x1.00x9.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Wiley-Interscience hardcover
2004__084931237XCRC Pr I Llc 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 416 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. CRC Pr I Llc hardcover
2013x-0415640342Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.45x6.18x0.94 inches. Routledge hardcover