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Verlag: Augsburg Pub. House (edition No Edition Stated), 1978
ISBN 10: 0806616539ISBN 13: 9780806616537
Anbieter: BooksRun, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Buch
Paperback. Zustand: Good. No Edition Stated. Ship within 24hrs. Satisfaction 100% guaranteed. APO/FPO addresses supported.
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Verlag: Augsburg Fortress Pub, 1994
ISBN 10: 0806627085ISBN 13: 9780806627083
Buch
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition.
Verlag: RKO Radio Pictures, Culver City, CA, 1940
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1940 film, each with "Theatre Advertising Co." and "Silver Screen Archives" stamps on the verso. Based on W.C. Tuttle's 1923 short story "Sir Piegan Passes," which had been adapted to the screen twice before, in Wallace Fox's "Man in the Rough" (1928), starring Bob Steele and Marjorie King, and in Robert F. Hill's "The Cheyenne Kid" (1935), starring Tom Keene and Mary Mason. The Fargo Kid (Tim Holt) is mistaken for a notorious outlaw and hired as a killer. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with some creasing and pinholes, one with a closed tear on right side and small chip in bottom left margin.
Verlag: Chelsea House, 1970
ISBN 10: 0877542228ISBN 13: 9780877542223
Buch
Zustand: Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1983
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Draft script for three television films, one unproduced. The script includes three screenplays based on Bradbury's short stories, one unproduced, and two which aired on the HBO television series "The Ray Bradbury Theater," 1985-1992. The first, "A Medicine for Melancholy," is a Draft script, circa 1983, based on the 1959 short story, and is unproduced. The second, "Marionettes, Inc.," is a Draft script, dated July 21, 1983, based on the 1949 short story, and was aired as episode one, season one of "The Ray Bradbury Theater," on May 21, 1985. The third, "The Playground," is a Draft script, circa 1983, based on the short story first published as part of Bradbury's 1953 novel "Fahrenheit 451," and was aired as episode two, season one of "The Ray Bradbury Theater," on June 4, 1985. Front wrapper integral with the title page, with credits for screenwriter and author Ray Bradbury. 89 leaves, with last page of text numbered 25. Xerigraoguc duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Universal City Studios, Universal City, 1988
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage reference photograph of John Carpenter on the set of the 1988 film. Based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson. John Nada (professional wrestler Roddy Piper) discovers a pair of sunglasses that reveal the culture is being ruled by aliens, who conceal their appearance and condition people, to consume, breed, work, and "Obey." A cult favorite whose influence continues to ripple through the culture and counterculture, maybe most notably in the work of street artist Shepard Fairey, whose "Obey" silkscreens (openly acknowledged to have been appropriated from the movie) have appeared on everything from street art, to skateboards, to clothing. Shot on location in Los Angeles, California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.
Verlag: Warner Brothers / Seven Arts, Burbank, CA, 1969
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Six vintage temporary tattoos, issued as a promotional item for the 1969 film. With both the original envelope housing the tattoos, and a Warner Brothers mailing envelope addressed to film critic, photographer, and poet Michael S. Dworkin. The decals are inspired by the designs for the tattoos sported by actor Rod Steiger in the film, with the promotional copy inviting the recipient to "be your own illustrated man." The only example we have encountered, unsurprising given the temporary nature of the item. Based on three short stories from Bradbury's acclaimed collection, "The Veldt," "The Long Rain," and "The Last Night of the World." Tattoos variously sized between 4.25 x 5.75 and 8.75 x 4 inches. All but one tissue guard attached. Bright and Near Fine. Promotional envelope 5.25 x 10 inches. Chip to the envelope flap and some bruising from having been opened, else Near Fine.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1937
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage double weight reference photograph of director Mitchell Leisen demonstrating how to kiss Jean Arthur while Ray Milland looks on, from the 1937 film. Based on the 1937 short story by Vera Caspary. During the Great Depression, obscenely wealthy baker J.B. Ball (Edward Arnold), angered at his wife's (Mary Nash) spending, throws her very expensive sable coat off the roof, where it lands on the head of stenographer Mary Smith (Arthur), leading to a life-altering chain of events. Set in New York City. 10 x 8 inches. Some edgewear, else Near Fine. Byrge and Miller, The Screwball Comedy Films, A History and Filmography: 1934-1942.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1953
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
Third Revised Final Draft script for the 1953 film with rainbow revisions. Presentation copy belonging to producer Jerry Wald, with his name in gilt on the spine. 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 W. Somerset Maugham's 1921 short story, "Miss Thompson," wherein a Christian missionary makes the salvation of a Hawaiian nightclub singer his personal project. Set and shot on location in Kauai, Hawaii. Bound in light blue cloth with navy quarter leather binding, with five raised bands and gilt titles on the spine. Title page present, dated March 31, 1953, noted as THIRD REVISED FINAL DRAFT, with credits for screenwriter Harry Kleiner. 131 leaves, with last page of text numbered 123. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue, yellow, pink, teal, goldenrod, and white revision pages throughout, dated variously between April 3, 1953 and June 5, 1953. Pages Near FIne, binding Near Fine.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Very Good. Illustrated by Crockwell, Douglass (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Our Next Two Years - What total war will demand of every American; The Terrible-Tempered Dr. Albert Coombs Barnes - how to buy an Old Master at bargain-counter rates, with color photos (third of four articles); Booster No. 1 - Donald Kirk Thomas is managing director of the All-Year Club of Southern California; Plush-Covered Cactus - Texas' Tom Connolly, first member of Congress to shed his blood in WWII, fights to keep this 'America's War'. Stories: Home is the Sailor; Captain Tutt, Ahoy!; Joseph's Coat; The Ranger Meets the Family; Ride the Man Down; Tall in the Saddle. Pepsodent Powder ad features photos of Jack and Alan, the Sampson Twins of Norwood Park, Illinois. Nice one-page color-illustrated ad for Diamond T Trucks features scene of tandem truck in military service painted by Frederic Tellander. Nice back cover color Coke ad features lovely dame in lavender dress. Complete, clean and unmarked with light wear. A very well-preserved copy of this nostalgic issue.; Cover Art; Folio.
Verlag: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1942
Magazin / Zeitschrift Erstausgabe
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Pelham, Gene (illustrator). First Edition. Features: Wasps of War - How Europe's 'soldiers of the night' wage guerrilla warfare; What's Wrong With Revolution? - After all, we revolted ourselves some time ago; Flit-gun Jake - Muscle man Jake Weber massages champions to victory; The Older the gag, The Louder the Laugh - and here's how Abbott and Costello have proved it; Going, Going, Not Yet Gone - Sentimental journey via narrow gauge (article with nice color photos); Japan's Islands of Mystery - Micronesia - An American scientist saw what he shouldn't have seen. Stories: Love is a Proud and Gentle Thing; Depth Charge!; Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus Man's Got to Start Somewhere; Case Without Stars; Ride the Man Down (part 4 of 7); tall in the Saddle (conclusion). Fantastic color-photo one-page Camel cigarette ad features Joe Di Maggio and a photo-analysis of his swing. Nice color Kodak ad on back cover features serviceman viewing photos from home. Complete, clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy of this excellent WWII-era issue.; April 25, 1942; Cover Art; Folio.