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The American Parade (Original photograph from the 1974-1976 television mini-series)
Susan B. Anthony (subject); Mary Tyler Moore (narrator); Vinnette Carroll, Leora Dana, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Maeve McGuire (starring); Jack Kuney (director); Eve Merriam (screenwriter)
Editore: CBS, Los Angeles, 1974
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Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
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EUR 39,67
EUR 8,56 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloVintage reference photograph of actress Geraldine Fitzgerald from, "We the Women," Episode 1, Season 1 of the 1974-1976 television mini-series. With mimeo snipe affixed to the verso promoting the broadcast of the episode on Sunday March, 17 1974. A documentary fiction series made to celebrate the 1976 bicentennial, and a photogr…aph centered on Susan B. Anthony. This episode addresses women's fight for suffrage in the United States, and is narrated by Mary Tyler Moore. 7 x 9 inches. Near Fine.
Altre immaginiThe photography of John Walker Fry : the immediate world and distant vistas of a Victorian gentleman : with explanatory text and including an intimate history of Greensboro / by his granddaughter, Mary Lewis Rucker Edmunds. ; At home in the town of the welcoming Angel: An intimate history of Greensboro
Edmunds, Mary Lewis Rucker. ; Alice Raye Moore; Ethel Stephens Arnett [subject: Fry, John Walker, 1854-1938.] ; Hunter Publishing Company (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
Editore: Winston-Salem, N.C., Greensboro, N.C., Hunter Publishing Company ; Inquiries to Greensboro Preservation Society, 1982., 1982
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Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.Joseph Valles - Books
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EUR 101,37
EUR 14,51 spedizioneSpedito in U.S.A.Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. xi, 171 p. : ill. ; 24 x 31 cm. ; LCCN 82243296 ; LC E168 .E23 1982 ; OCLC 9281816 ; "This is number 323 of a Limited Edition of one thousand copies printed for the Greensboro Preservation Society" ; wine-colored soiled cloth with gold lettering, in soiled dustjacket w…ith slight waterstaining ; SIGNED by author on front endpaper ; "We know neither when nor under what circumstances john walker fry took up photography as a hobby. His first pictures still extant are in an album marked 'album 2' and dated 1888. from that time on, he captured with his camera the life of his times. The photographic albums date from 1888 through the first two decades of the twentieth century.He was not a photographer by profession, he was a railway superintendent and bank president.enjoyed a special closeness to his daughters as their progress from infancy to childhood is revealed through a series of photographs which are vibrant with spontaneity and charm. Methods of travel held a fascination for him as he photographed the two great movers of the century, the locomotive and the steamship. Less imposing modes of transportation including bicycles, goatcarts, stagecoaches, buses, wagons, sailboats, and rolling chairs are also recorded, from a tender portrait of his eldest daughter cradling the family pet we are transported to the hustle and bustle of the newly constructed Brooklyn Bridge. An insightful moment is captured by Fry's lens as J. P. Morgan, Jr. absentmindedly pets his hunting dog; this is the same lens that will record the simple dignity of Napoleon Short, a faithful family servant. ; scenes photographed include Wardgap, Patrick County, Virginia, Fisher Park, Montezuma, Nelson County, Hunting, Fishing, Cape Fear, Yadkin, Orton Plantation, New York, Central Park, Brooklyn Bridge, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1892, Atlanta Cotton States Exposition 1895, Savannah, Georgia, Atlantic City, New Jersey, St Augustine, Florida, Palm Beach, and the Louisiana Purchase Universal Exhibition 1903 ; scarce G/G. Book.
Altre immaginiThe Pride of the Clan (Collection of 16 vernacular photographs from the set of the 1917 film)
Mary Pickford (starring, subject); Mary Moore (subject); Fred B. Litchman (photographer); Maurice Tourneur (director); Elaine S. Carrington, Charles E. Whittager (screenwriters); Matt Moore, Warren Cook, Kathryn Browne-Decker (starring)
Editore: N.p., N.p., 1916
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Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
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EUR 815,36
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Aggiungi al carrelloCollection of 16 vernacular photographs taken on the Marblehead, Massachusetts set of the 1917 film. Photographs are archivally mounted on the rectos and versos of eight black photograph album leaves with photo-corners, and nearly all bear contemporary annotations on the leaves in white ink, identifying people, locations, and ph…otographers. Collection includes four photographs of star Mary Pickford in costume, and four show actress Mary Moore, sister-in-law of Pickford, and sister of co-star Matt Moore (Pickford was married to Mary and Matt's brother Owen Moore at the time). One of the photographs of Mary Moore includes her four children. Mary was not credited in the film, but may have served as an extra. Seven of the photographs capture the film's sets and/or the Marblehead coastline, including one photograph with the annotation "a Burgess-Dunne in Flight," which shows a Dunne D.8, a tailless swept wing biplane, flying above the set, with several cast and crew members seen below in silhouette. Seven of the photographs are credited to a Mr. Fearing, a photographer we have been unable to identify. One photograph is credited to a Mr. Litchman, with an additional copyright statement printed in the bottom margin. Fred Litchman was a prolific turn-of-the-century photographer who worked frequently in the Marblehead area. According to contemporary news reports, on November 12, 1916, during filming off the coast of Marblehead, the schooner containing Pickford, director Maurice Tourneur, the cameraman, and several cast members, took on water and sunk, requiring Tourneur to rescue Pickford. Set in Scotland, and shot on location at Marblehead, Massachusetts and Fort Lee, New Jersey. Photographs: 14) 5.5 x 3 inches and 2) 2.5 x 3.75 inches, mounted on 8.25 x 5.5 inch photograph leaves. Near Fine overall.