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Editore: California Federation Republican Women, 1970
Da: Bluff Park Rare Books, LONG BEACH, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
Printer Wrapper. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 2 Religious PROGRAM 1 with small light stain Cvr both have Blue & White Drawing White House on front. ,6 1/2 X 9 in. VG+ Nice Condition Light Wear, Stamp excellent condition, 17th Annual Republcan Women's Conference PROGRAM,has B/W photo of 4 in Nixon Family & has foxing edge of program , forward together, Banquet Honor of Mrs. Richard Nixon, Miss Patricia Nixon, & Mrs. David Eisenhower April 16th. Sheraton Hall, Washington, Prayer By Reverend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale,
Editore: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1962
Da: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Fotografia
Collection of 11 vintage single weight studio still photographs from 1962 (5 photos) and 1969 re-release (6 photos) of the 1954 film, under the title, "Student Prince." Starring actor Purdom, who played the prince, is prominently featured, sometimes sword fighting. One image from the set is shown. Please inquire for others. Based on the 1924 operetta of the same name by Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy Donnelly, which in turn was based on the 1901 play "Old Heidelburg" by Wilhelm Eyer-Forster, itself filmed four times between 1915 and 1959. Mario Lanza was originally slated to star in the film, but a dispute with MGM led him to getting fired from the picture. However, MGM retained the rights to his already recorded vocals, and had replacement Purdom lip sync them in the film. Ironically, the songs "Beloved" and "Serenade" would become heavily associated with Lanza after the film and cast recording were hits. Edmund Gwenn has a supporting role, years after his enchanting starring role as Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th St" (1947). 8 x 10 inches. Light toning, a diagonal crease to 1 still, else Near Fine overall.
Editore: Printed [by G. Hayden] for the Editor, London, 1824
Da: Peruse the Stacks, ABAA, Gig Harbor, WA, U.S.A.
Very attractive binding on this compilation of popular poetry which was set to music and performed at various clubs and societies of the time. The title goes on list several such organizations including the Glee Club, Harmonists' Society, Lodge of Antiquity, Freemasons, and others. This binding seemingly done for an H.J. Tyler of the Round, Catch, and Canon Club, which was a singing society founded in 1843 by Enoch Hawkins. The club's purpose was simply to sing new compositions of members and others in ten annual meetings, and from the annotations in this book, it appears they drew heavily from these texts. 8vo, [4], vi, 512, xviii pp. Index. Finely bound in full burgundy polished calf, gilt tooled and lettered with compiler's name on front cover and owner's name and organization on spine, g.e. Pencil annotations in margins and rear blank leaves, bookstore stamp to ffep. Few scuffs to boards and toning to spine.