Editore: Warner Brothers, 1959
Da: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Fotografia Prima edizione
No Binding. Condizione: VG. 1st Edition. A good or better original release 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Editore: M-G-M, 1958
Da: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Fotografia
No Binding. Condizione: G/VG. MLC-10. A VG or better original release 8 x 10 lobby card. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Editore: M-G-M, 1958
Da: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Fotografia
No Binding. Condizione: G/VG. MLC-12. A VG or better original release 8 x 10 lobby card. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Editore: Warner Brothers, 1959
Da: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Fotografia
No Binding. Condizione: VG. A lot of five good or better original release 8 x 10 stills. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Editore: Warner Brothers, 1959
Da: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
No Binding. Condizione: VG. 1st Edition. A good or better lot of four original release 11 x 14 lobby cards. Poster.
Editore: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1943
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Fotografia
Vintage reference photograph from the 1943 film. A group of American soldiers are tasked with a secret mission to surveil the Japanese in preparation for a bombing of Tokyo. Set in the Pacific Ocean and at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, shot on location in Portuguese Bend, California and at the US Naval Station on Mare Island, California. 10.25 x 6.75 inches, trimmed. Very good plus, with some wear to the finish and creasing at the top and bottom right corners and along the left, right, and top edges.
Da: Buchpark, Trebbin, Germania
EUR 17,07
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 114 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Keine Beschreibung verfügbar.
Editore: T. & J. Allman, London, 1819
Da: Antiquarian Bookshop, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. xli, (1), 364 pages; Contents clean and complete, original tan calf boards with gilt borders, backstrip lacks c. 2" pieces at top and bottom of spine , boards well rubbed, hinges very tender. Former owners' names at top of titlepage -- "Presented to S. D. Collins / by her Father 1832 // John Page 1852"; "Page" also on front endpaper, otherwise contents clean and secure. Ann Daves Collins (1804-1848) was the grandaughter of Josiah Collins I (1735-1819) and daughter of Josiah Collins II (1763-1839) of Somerset Place Plantation. In the 1780s, three Edenton, North Carolina businessmen -- Nathaniel Allen, Samuel Dickinson, and Josiah Collins I -- formed a partnership known as the "Lake Company." This organization acquired over 100,000 acres of land in the area. Collins Sr. himself held an additional 60,000 acres east of the lake on the Alligator River. His son, Josiah II joined him in the various businesses. Between 1790 and 1816, there was some turmoil in the financial affairs of the members of the Lake Company, eventually resulting in Josiah Collins I amassing all of the land into his single private estate. At his death in 1819, Josiah I willed a life estate in all of the lake property to his son, Josiah II. In 1848, the year Ann Daves Collins died, her youngest sister Henrietta Elizabeth Collins (1820-1868) married Dr. Matthew Page (1801-1853), son of John Page of Pagebrook, Clarke Co. Virginia. The John Page who took possession of this book in 1852 is most likely Matthew Page's nephew John Yates Page (1827-1911), son of Matthew's brother Dr. John Evelyn Page (1796 - 1881), who was a judge and also resided at Pagebrook in Clarke County, Virginia. A volume with American historic association, worthy of rebacking or clamshell. Robert Potter (17211804) was an English clergyman of the Church of England and a translator, poet, critic and pamphleteer. Potter established the convention of using blank verse for Greek hexameters and rhymed verse for choruses. During the last quarter of the 18th century, Potter completed annotated English translations from the Greek of the plays of Æschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles that remained in print throughout the 19th century. Potter's scheme of using blank verse for Greek hexameters and rhymed verse for the choruses was widely adopted by translators.
Editore: Printed for N. Bliss, London, 1820
Da: Antiquarian Bookshop, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. vii, (2), 406 pages; Contents clean and complete, original tan calf boards with gilt borders, lacks backstrip, boards rubbed, hinges tender. Former owners' names at top of titlepage -- "Presented to A. D. Collins / by her Father 1832" followed by "John Page 1852"; "Page" also on front endpaper, otherwise contents clean and secure. Ann Daves Collins (1804-1848) was the grandaughter of Josiah Collins I (1735-1819) and daughter of Josiah Collins II (1763-1839) of Somerset Place Plantation. In the 1780s, three Edenton, North Carolina businessmen -- Nathaniel Allen, Samuel Dickinson, and Josiah Collins I -- formed a partnership known as the "Lake Company." This organization acquired over 100,000 acres of land in the area. Collins Sr. himself held an additional 60,000 acres east of the lake on the Alligator River. His son, Josiah II joined him in the various businesses. Between 1790 and 1816, there was some turmoil in the financial affairs of the members of the Lake Company, eventually resulting in Josiah Collins I amassing all of the land into his single private estate. At his death in 1819, Josiah I willed a life estate in all of the lake property to his son, Josiah II. In 1848, the year Ann Daves Collins died, her youngest sister Henrietta Elizabeth Collins (1820-1868) married Dr. Matthew Page (1801-1853) of Pagebrook, Clarke Co. Virginia. The John Page who took possession of this book in 1852 is likely Matthew Page's nephew John Yates Page (1827-1911), son of Matthew's brother Dr. John Evelyn Page (1796 - 1881), also of Pagebrook in Clarke County, Virginia. A volume with American historic association, worthy of rebacking or clamshell. Robert Potter (17211804) was an English clergyman of the Church of England and a translator, poet, critic and pamphleteer. Potter established the convention of using blank verse for Greek hexameters and rhymed verse for choruses. During the last quarter of the 18th century, Potter completed annotated English translations from the Greek of the plays of Æschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles that remained in print throughout the 19th century. Potter's scheme of using blank verse for Greek hexameters and rhymed verse for the choruses was widely adopted by translators.
Editore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1928
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 1928 film. An early sound film, today considered lost, released with no dialogue, but with a synchronized musical score and sound effects, using sound-on-disc and sound-on-film processes. Based on John McGowan's 1927 play, about a cocky small-time acrobat who marries a talented dancer, then struggles with resentment as her star begins to rise while his does not (essentially the plot of "A Star is Born"). Beige titled Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer wrappers, dated April 3, 28, stamped copy No. 1765, noted as production No. 372, with credit for screenwriter Frances Marion. Title page integral with the first page of text, dated April 3, 1928, with credit for Marion. 100 leaves, with last page of text numbered 100. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good, bound with two gold brads.
Editore: N.p., N.p., 1945
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the 1945 film, seen here under the working title "This Love of Ours." Specially bound copy belonging to producer Jerry Wald, with his name in gilt on the spine. Twelve reference photographs from the film bound in variously among the script leaves. Jerry Wald is best remembered for his long and successful association with Warner Brothers as both a screenwriter and producer of a number of notable films, including "Mildred Pierce" (1945), "Humoresque" (1946), "Key Largo" (1948), and "Flamingo Road" (1949). In the 1950s he moved to Twentieth Century-Fox, and was the producer there for "An Affair to Remember" (1957), "Peyton Place" (1957), and "Sons and Lovers" (1960). Based on Roger Butterfield's 1944 book detailing the heroic actions of US Marine Al Schmid during World War II, and his rehabilitation after being blinded in battle. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. Shot on location in Philadelphia and San Diego. Bound in beige cloth with tan quarter leather binding, with five raised bands and gilt titles on the spine. Title page present, undated, with credits for Wald, director Delmer Daves, screenwriter Albert Maltz, and biographer Roger Butterfield. 190 leaves, with last page of text numbered 159. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue revision pages throughout, dated variously between 12/8/44 and 2/21/45. Pages Near Fine, binding Very Good plus, with moderate wear on the leather and front board lightly soiled.