Editore: Berkeley: Associated Students of the University of California, 1951
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. Near VG. 8vo, 48pp, stapled wrappers. Scarce 1951 issue of this UC Berkeley literary magazine, includes a short symposium on authorial freedom with statements by William Saroyan, Josephine Miles, et al., a review of "The Grass Harp" by Truman Capote, and work by a range of contributors. Unmarked copy with some toning and light stains to cover. Not Signed.
Da: SAVERY BOOKS, Brighton, East Sussex, Regno Unito
EUR 18,86
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. 1972 paperback. 18x11cm. 382 pages. SPINE HAS LIGHT CREASES. Clean & tight book. BROWNED PAGES. Flat pages. No inscriptions. Dispatched Royal Mail First Class with TRACKING next working day or sooner securely boxed in cardboard. ref zx-SPK.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Angus and Robertson, Sydney and London, 1951
Da: Uncle Peter's Books, Clunes, NSW, Australia
EUR 25,38
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fair. Hardback with dustwrapper. Cream boards with gilt lettering. Head and tail of spine is bumped and showing some wear. Pages are clean, free endpapers and title pages bear some small patches of foxing. Else book is in good condition. Dustwrapper is a little creased and well chipped at the edges, showing signs of age. The spine is sunned. There are some tears top and bottom (see image). Head and tail of spine have small pieces missing, else in fair condition. *We always describe the faults of our books meticulously but they usually present better than they sound. This book weighs over 1kg and will attract extra postage to destinations outside of Australia. Please contact bookseller for postage quote.
Editore: London: Amalgamated Press 06/07/ 1d, 1907
EUR 17,92
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloOriginal 1907 comic. Covers detached, edges chipped. Pages toned. Content include: The Broker's Man (by Norman Goddard; illustrated by Harry Lane) [Sexton Blake] ; The Slapcrash Boys (by Anon); The Iron Hand (by Anon). G. ** The Union Jack was launched by Alfred Harmsworth in 1894, and became one of the titles brought under the control of Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press Limited in 1901. The Union Jack Library Library (Halfpenny, first series) was published by the Amalgamated Press and ran from 28th April 1894 until 10th Oct 1903, a total of 494 issues. The second (New) series was launched on 17th September 1903 and ran until 18th February 1933, a total of 1531 issues before being replaced by the Detective weekly. (Note there was an unrelated publication of the same name published by Samson Low that ran for 181 issues from 1880 to 1883).
EUR 17,92
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloOriginal 1907 comic. Covers detached, edges chipped. Pages toned. Content include: The Cattle Mystery (by Norman Goddard; illustrated by Harry Lane) [Sexton Blake] ; Ching-Ching at School (by Anon). G. ** The Union Jack was launched by Alfred Harmsworth in 1894, and became one of the titles brought under the control of Harmsworth's Amalgamated Press Limited in 1901. The Union Jack Library Library (Halfpenny, first series) was published by the Amalgamated Press and ran from 28th April 1894 until 10th Oct 1903, a total of 494 issues. The second (New) series was launched on 17th September 1903 and ran until 18th February 1933, a total of 1531 issues before being replaced by the Detective weekly. (Note there was an unrelated publication of the same name published by Samson Low that ran for 181 issues from 1880 to 1883).
Editore: Lindabob Productions, Hollywood, 1964
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Draft script for the Season 1, Episode 1 (i.e., pilot) of the television show "Many Happy Returns," here seen under its working title, "The John McGiver Show," which first aired on CBS on September 21, 1964. Copy belonging to actor Cheerio Meredith, with her manuscript pencil annotations on the front wrapper and throughout. Included with the script are three pages of the episode's shooting schedule, dated 11-8-63. A sitcom established in the wake of "The Danny Thomas Show," with both shows sponsored by General Foods. Walter Burnley, a widower living with his adult daughter and her husband and child, tries to balance family life with the demands of his job as the manager of a complaints department at the fictitious Krockmeyer's department store. In the debut episode, Walter tries to establish himself as a hard-nosed, uncompromising manager, but his compassion gets the better of him when a scorned bride attempts to return her trousseau. Set in Los Angeles. Blue titled wrappers, rubber-stamped copy No. 129, with credits for screenwriters Parke Levy and Norman Paul. Title page present, with credits for screenwriters Parke Levy and Norman Paul. 48 leaves, with last page of text numbered "41/43." Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue, pink, and green revision pages throughout, dated variously between 11-6-63 and 11-7-63. Pages Very Good, with a few minor tears and rusting, wrapper Very Good plus, with light fading to the right edge of the front wrapper and some foxing, bound with two gold brads.