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Verlag: CreateSpace Independent Publishi, 2015
ISBN 10: 1507552386ISBN 13: 9781507552384
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Buch
Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Has some writing/underlining.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1953
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1953 UK release of the 1952 US film. John Payne stars as the tough boss of a timber crew clearing property owned by Jessie Crain (Agnes Moorehead), but he is secretly raising money to pay off a debt owed by his estranged brother. Shot on location in Truckee and Feather River, California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Los Angeles, 1941
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1941 film, showing actors Richard Arlen and Eva Gabor. An American pilot falls in love with a woman from the fictitious tropical country of Mosaque. The second film released by Pine-Thomas Productions, preceded by "Power Drive," and followed by "Flying Blind," all released in 1941 and all starring Arlen as an aviator. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good, with a few small bruises to the center-right portion of the image, and light creasing to the edges.
Verlag: Loving the classics, 2008
Anbieter: Versand-Antiquariat Konrad von Agris e.K., Aachen, Deutschland
DVD-R. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1 Package Design and DVD-R from 2008 with the original movie from 1930. Altersfreigabe FSK ab 18 Jahre . Als Versandart wählen wir immer eine schnelle Option (in Deutschland Brief oder DHL-Paket, ins Ausland Warenpost oder DHL-Paket). Preis inkl. MwSt. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 100.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1965
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the 1965 film. Two men attacked by Apaches try to warn nearby settlers of an imminent Apache attack, but are rebutted by unbelievers and a group of stagecoach robbers. When the stagecoach then suffers an Apache attacked mid-robbery, the two men must attempt to survive the attack themselves. Pale green titled wrappers, rubber stamped as copy No. 27 and noted as production No. 20039, dated May 25, 1965, with credits for writers Lamb and Sanford. Front wrapper integral with the title page, as issued. 109 leaves on pale green stock, mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Chappell & Co. Ltd., London, 1953
Erstausgabe
Paperback. Zustand: Good. First Edition Thus. Includes piano sheet music, lyrics and ukulele chords for these songs: I Get a Kick Out of You; Lover; The Birth of the Blues; Dream; I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night; This Love of Mine; Just One of Those Things; That Old Black Magic. Undated but the most recent copyright date is 1953. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this lovely Sinatra memento. ; 4to.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1929
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the 1929 film. Shown is George Bancroft being pulled away from a prison cell where Richard Arlen is being held. Nominated for an Academy Award. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus condition, with a handful of pinhole tears and a short closed tear at the extremities.
Verlag: The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1964
Buch Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Falk, Sam; Burns, Pat; Einsel, Walter; Terrim, Lou; Golden, Alice; Adelman, Robert; Burckhardt, Rudolph; Ducrot, Jerome (illustrator). First Edition. 64 pages. Features: Pop Art Sells On and On - Why? - illustrated article; A Grand Boulevard for Washington - plans for improving Pennsylvania Avenue; The California Voter is Maddeningly Unpredictable; Plea for a 'New Phase in Negro Leadership' - suggestions for what should be done beyond protest; Travelling Across Siberia; Great two-page color-photo ad for Manhattan shirts features athletes Y.A. Tittle, Clete Boyer, Stirling Moss and Warren Spahn; Tracing the emotions and attitudes behind the new African States; Great color-photo ladies' fashion ads; Tips on Tipping and Tippees; The Big Daddies of Little League Baseball; Photos of Omaha Beach; Interior Design Photos featuring the 'Built-In" look of designs by Ward Bennett; Shirt fashion photos; Desegregation - After School; United States Lines ad features color photos of Mrs. Sally Victor, Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Kruger and Howard Schenken. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, N.p., 1934
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final draft script for the 1934 film, with two annotations in manuscript pencil and Paramount "File Copy" stamp on front wrapper. Laid in are four blue revision pages, dated 1-20-34, "Changes in Scene A-28," with Paramount "File Copy" stamp and one annotation in manuscript pencil on first page. US Marine Sergeant "Lucky" Davis (Richard Arlen) leads his squadron on an expedition through the Philippine jungle against a guerrilla rebellion, and are assigned to rescue a group of children cut off from communication. Davis and his squadron are pleasantly surprised to discover the "children" are a group of 18-25 year old girls, bathing in a pool, awaiting rescue. Tall self wrappers, front wrapper dated January 16, 1934, rubber-stamped production No. 310. 127 leaves, with last page of text numbered E-2. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with laid in blue revision pages, dated 1-20-34. rubber-stamped production No. 310. Pages Near Fine, saddle-stapled with three staples. Laid in Revision Pages 8 x 12.25 inches, Near Fine.
Verlag: Cactus Productions / Sentinel Productions, Burbank, CA, 1965
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the seventh episode of season one of the 1965-1966 television series, which originally aired on March 7, 1965 on NBC. Copy belonging to actor Johnny Crawford, with his name in manuscript ink on the front wrapper and his manuscript annotations throughout. The series followed the adventures of a US Army cavalry captain drummed out of the service after being accused of cowardice. In this installment, the town's young Deputy Marshal seeks the help of the former cavalry captain in stopping a gang of bank robbers. Yellow titled wrappers, noted as production No. 30473 on the front wrapper, undated, with credits for screenwriters Jerry Ziegman and John Wilder. Title page present, dated Feb. 11, 1965, noted as Revised, with credits for director Harry Harris. 39 leaves, with last page of text numbered 32. Mimeograph duplication on blue stock, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound internally with three gold brads. Housed in brown wrappers with a handwritten title label affixed on the front wrapper, dated March, 1965.
Verlag: Republic Productions, Hollywood, 1944
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Shooting script for the 1944 film. Single manuscript pencil notation on the front wrapper. A physician researching life-after-death is possessed by the spirit of an executed murderer, who uses the doctor's body to exact vengeance on those involved in his death. A Jekyll-and-Hyde-style supernatural horror B-movie, unusual for Republic Productions, who were better known for their Western pictures. Tan partial titled wrapper, noted as SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper, noted as production No. 1463, dated October 3, 1944, with credits for screenwriter John K. Butler. Title page integral to the first page of text, dated October 3, 1944. 82 leaves, with last page of text numbered 80. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue revision pages throughout, dated 10/14/44. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with splashes on the front wrapper, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1933
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for the 1933 film "Song of the Eagle," seen here partially under the early working title "The Beer Story." Presentation copy belonging to uncredited producer Harry Joe Brown, with his name in gilt titles on the front board, presumably gifted to Brown by prop man William Carr, as the script itself has Carr's ownership name in manuscript pencil on the title page. Throughout the script are Carr's annotations, accompanied by 17 black-and-white film stills on tipped-in leaves. Missing two pages, likely as used or issued. Otto Hoffman (Jean Hersholt) and his sons, Bill (Richard Allen) and August (George Meeker), own a successful brewery, until August dies in World War I and Prohibition forces the brewery to close. The Hoffman's brew a "near-beer" beverage to keep the business out of bankruptcy, but soon the brewery is overcome by gangsters, and Otto is killed for refusing to sell out. Bill is forced to break the bad news to his mother, Emma, who in a fit of loss and rage, kills the lead gangster. The script was written in early 1933, the same year Prohibition was repealed, and the "near-beer" brewed by the Hoffman's foreshadows the 3.2 percent beer (thought to be too low an alcohol concentration to be intoxicating) and wine, authorized for legal sale by the Cullen-Harrison Act, signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 22, 1933. The Twenty-first Amendment was fully ratified on December 5, 1933, repealing Federal laws enforcing Prohibition. "Song of the Eagle," like the same year's "The Little Giant" with Edward G. Robinson, would be one of the last films made about Prohibition before its repeal. Brown full sheepskin boards with gilt titles, bound by James Allen. Distribution page present, with receipt removed. Title page present, dated February 1933, with credits for screenwriters Towne and Baker, director Murphy, and producers Rogers and Brown. 130 leaves, mimeograph duplication, with black and white publicity photos laid in throughout. Very Good.
Verlag: Paramount Pictures, Hollywood, 1929
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final White Draft script for the 1930 film. Studio file copy, rubber-stamped on the front wrapper. Based on Joseph Conrad's 1915 novel, "Victory," the second of ten feature adaptations, preceded by Maurice Tourneur's 1919 film. Heyst (Arlen) is a hermit on an island who offers shelter to a redhead named Alma (Carroll), and the two live somewhat harmoniously. That is, until Mr. Jones (Seyffertitz) shows up looking for buried treasure. White self wrappers, noted as Final White Script on the front wrapper, rubber-stamped copy No. 370, FILE COPY, and MASTER FILE, dated September 11, 1929, with credits for writer Conrad, director Wellman, and screenwriters McNutt and Jones. 91 leaves, mimeograph duplication. Near Fine overall, side-stapled.