VINTAGE ORIGINAL "SZMINKA DO UST" POLISH MOVIE POSTER
1961. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light+ age toning and light wear to edges and corners. Shelved in Rockville Room A. FJ Consignment. More
1961. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light+ age toning and light wear to edges and corners. Shelved in Rockville Room A. FJ Consignment. More
New York: HarperCollinsPublishers, 1994. First edition. Octavo; First edition; G+/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine, white with gold print; DJ in mylar, slight wear at bottom of spine, but clean and bright; Boards quarter bound with black cloth to spine and orange paper to boards, silver print, slight wear to spine caps, cocked spine, else clean and strong; Text block has slight spotting to top edge but is clean and tight; Signed in ink by the author on the title page; xv, 224 pages, illustrated (b&w). More
Meitingen: Corian-Verlag Heinrich Wimmer, 1995. Octavo, 183 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Paperback binding. Spine gray with black lettering. Covers show slight soiling wear with mild sunning, lightly rubbed edges/joints and tiny creases to fore corners. Text block has light finger marks to the edges. Illustrated. Text in German. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column D, ND-D. More
This poster was produced in 1960 for the re-release of "Les Diaboliques" in the United States (originally released in 1955). It features art by Raymond Gid and has been restored and affixed to a linen backing. Poster has some creasing and close inspection shows the poster may have been split (down the original center fold). With linen backing poster measures 24 1/2in x 32 1/2in (print measures 23in x 31in) Shelved Room A. CX Consignment. More
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1969. First Edition, Second printing. Octavo, xii, 388 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine white with black lettering. Dust Jacket protected in mylar covering, price unclipped "$7.95." Light shelfwear and soiling. Signed thank you letter and 1993 newspaper clipping of author included. Numerous black and white photos. Inscribed by Gish on acknowledgements page. Shelved in case 10. More
New York: Macmillan London Limited, 1973. First U.S. Edition, First Printing. Quarto, 311 pages. In Very Good minus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine pink with black lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut: "£6.50." Rubbing to corners of dust jacket. Tearing to edges and along front cover, repaired with tape in various places by previous owner. Ink marking on copyright page. Inscribed "Dorothy and Lillian Gish" written by Lillian on title page. Shelved in Cinema. More
Lanham: Lexington Books, 2015. Octavo, 294 pages. In Very good condition. Red spine with white lettering. Full binding in red and black paper. Boards show light shelf wear, minor scuffing and a tiny closed tear on spine. Text block has very mild staining on fore-edge. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Column F, ND-F. More
Octavo (oblong), 12 unnumbered pages + 1 laid in sheet. In Good condition. Spine is staple bound. Cover is blue with centered illustration, without print. Light wear to lower fore corner. Text block has light wear to lower fore corner. Illustrated: water colors by graphic artist Milton Glaser alongside text about the film and the plot. Item without title or publisher. Artist name from final illustration. Laid in sheet is advertisement, including Glaser painting, for Visconti film. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Oversized Ephemera Shelf. More
New York: George Braziller, Inc., 1962. First Edition, First Printing. Oblong Quarto, 156 pages. In Good plus condition with a Good dust jacket. Spine gray with off-white lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering. Mild age toning with light wear to edges. Boards have mildly splayed and light wear to the edges. Text block has very mild toning to edges with pictorial end papers and profusely illustrated throughout. First Printing. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates] NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #4-5. More
1962. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light+ age toning, light wear to corners and edges, and a few minor scuffs. Shelved in Rockville Room A. FJ Consignment. More
CWF, 1962. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light wear to corners and edges including 2" close tear to left edge. Shelved in Rockville Room A. FJ Consignment. More
1967. A1 (~22 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light age toning, scattered light creasing, light curling to bottom right edge, and light bumping to corners. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
CWF, 1961. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with age toning and light edge wear. FJ Consignment. Shelved Rockville Room A. More
Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 1985. Octavo; G-; Hardcover; Spine, blue with silver print; Boards in blue cloth, light wear to spine caps and corners, light spotting on front and rear, else clean and strong; Text block has spotting to edges and endpapers (SEE PHOTOS), else clean and tight; xi, 168 pages, frontispiece (b&w). NOTE: Shelved in Locked Glass Case, Aisle 10 Endcap. More
New York: Triangle Books, 1948. First Thus Edition. 10mo, 246 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in the publisher's pictorial black cloth bearing off-white and red lettering to the spine. Boards have moderate wear including sunning to the spine, minor chips to the spine edges, few scratches to the rear and mild age toning to the rear. Text block edges have age toned with slight age toning interiorly. Illustrated. First thus, photoplay edition. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column H, ND-H. More
London: Titan Books, 2012. First Titan Edition, First Printing. Large Quarto; VG-/VG-; dark blue spine with red and white text; dust jacket exterior shows minimal wear; previous bookshop's sticker to rear; mylar wrapped jacket; cloth exterior has minimal wear; slight lean to spine; otherwise binding intact; text block exterior edges have minimal wear; pictorial endpapers; interior clean; profusely illustrated; pp 320; signed by author; [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates] NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #3-4. More
Arcadia, CA: Transcendental Media, 2018. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo; 294 pages; Very Good; Gray spine with black and white lettering; Minor shelfwear including bumping and creasing to cover edges; Title page signed flat by Hall and Shen; Shelved case 10. More
London: Karnac Books Ltd, 2015. First English Edition. Octavo; VG-/paperback; black spine with white text; first English edition; covers show only light wear to exterior; intact panels; text block edges clean; tight binding; illustrated; some ink underlining and marginalia inside; pp 183. More
New York: Hart Stenographic Bureau, c.1950. Group of 3 scripts written by prominent American lyricist/librettist, Otto Barbach: "Bugles in April" (undated), "April Was Singing" (1950), and "Song of the Corps" (1946). All three works feature music by Peter de Rose and Russel Benet. Scripts in very good condition with minor wear to covers, toning to pages, and edge wear (with small partial tears) along bottom edges. CX Consignment. Shelved in Room A. More
New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo; xviii, 281 pages; VG; black spine with yellow and white lettering; minor shelfwear; pages clean, black and white photographs throughout; shelved in Case 10. More
Metuchen: The Scarecrow Press, 1992. Octavo; G+; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print; Boards in brown cloth with gold print on black banner, clean and strong; Text block has spotting to top edge, else clean and tight; xiv, 259 pages, frontispiece (b&w). More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. First Edition, First Printing. 8vo., 328pp.; VG; spine brown leather with 5 raised bands, gilt lettering; rebound in full brown leather, floral patterned endpapers; top edge of text block gilt; Frances Marion's name embossed in gilt on lower fore corner of front board; mild shelfwear; front board slightly loose; no further printings listed on copyright page; spine misspells Hergesheimer's name, spelling it instead as 'Hergeshimer'; INSCRIBED and presented by author Joseph Hergesheimer to Francis Marion on title page, the '6' in '1926' is crossed out and replaced with a '9'; LSM consignment; NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, ND-HV Column. More
Los Angeles: Christie's, 1996. Limited Edition: #177/300. Quarto, unpaginated. In Very Good minus condition. Spine is black with white lettering. Boards have shelf wear, bumping to corners, and some scuffing to the spine. More
Missouri: Bruce Hershenson, 1999. Limited Edition #198/300. Quarto, unpaginated. In Very Good minus condition. Spine is black with white lettering. Boards have shelf wear, bumping to corners, and some scuffing to the spine. More
New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, 1978. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 482 pages; VG/VG-; white spine with red, blue, and black lettering; price "$12.95"; some shelf wear and chipping to the edges of the dust jacket, pages clean; signed, dated and inscribed by Charlton Heston on the ffep. More
New York: Voracious / Little, Brown and Company, 2022. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 270 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good dust jacket. Spine green with white lettering. Dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut: "$29.00." Minor shelfwear. Textblock clean. Signed flat by Heughan on publisher's tipped in page. Shelved in Scotland. More
Trowbridge: Flicks Books, 1998. Octavo, 57 pages. In Good plus condition. Spine is pink and white with black and pink print. Cover has slight edge wear, remainder of removed label on rear. ISSN 1362-3664. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #2 - New Ephemera Box #8. More
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. Octavo; VG-; Hardcover; Spine, brown with silver print; Boards in brown cloth, slight wear to spine caps, barcode label on rear, clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; xix, 306 pages, illustrated (b&w). More
New York: Bloomsbury, 2014. Octavo, vi, 240 pages. In Very Good condition. Spine is green with black print. Boards in glossy illustrated paper. Slight wear to spine head. Illustrated: b&w. Signed in ink by the editors on the front endpapers. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column G (ND-G). More
1964. A1 (~22 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good+ condition with light age toning. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
Berlin: Argon Verlag GmbH, 1989. Quarto, 204 pages. In Very Good condition. Paperback binding. Spine black with white lettering. Covers have very mild wear including light, sparse scuffs and minor rubbing to the head/tail edges. French flaps. Text block has light age toning to the edges. Illustrated. Text in German. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Quarto and Folio Case. More
CWF, 1961. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good minus condition with light age toning, edge wear (1/4 - 1/2 in. partial tears along edges), and minimal wear to corners. FJ Consignment. Shelved Rockville Room A. More
1962. A1 (measures ~23 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light age toning, and light wear to edges. FJ Consignment. Shelved Rockville Room A. More
n.p. Urb-lennium Publishing L.L.C., 2004. Octavo; VG/paperback; black spines with red and white text; 2 Parts/Volumes; black slipcase; red and white text to front; some rubbing wear to edges; covers have little exterior wear; intact panels; text block exterior edges have light tone; tight bindings; interiors clean; pp 529. More
Quarto; VG-/no-DJ; Red spine with gilt text; 6 volumes: 1-TV Underwater: Silver Springs, Florida, April 15, 1956; 2-Barnhart Dam: U.S.-Canada Border, June 3, 1956; 3-Western Plains: Laramie, WY, Sept. 16, 1956; 4-Guided Missiles: White Sands, NM, March 3, 1957; 5- The Immigration Patrol Story on the California-Mexico Border, April 28, 1957; & 6-Marine Assault: Quantico, VA, May 12, 1957; Cloths have slightly sunned spines with minor scratches and rubbing as well as slight white smudges on exterior of panels and lightly rubbed edges and corners but otherwise panels are strong and intact; Text blocks have darkened somewhat on exterior edges due to age with light foxing on some first pages however bindings are tight with fully bound pages. More
New York: Ballantine Books, 1996. First Edition. Quarto, x, 157 pages. In Good condition. Spine is green with yellow and white text. Front cover has significant creasing and warping along the fore edge. Back cover has light creasing. Text block has light warping to corners, with light scuffing to the fore edge. NOTE: Shelved in ND-E. More
Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press Book, 1968. Second Printing. Octavo, 404 pages. In Good minus condition with Good minus Dust Jacket in mylar covering. Spine is off white with black lettering. Dust jacket has open tears along the head edge of the spine, shelf wear, creasing and closed tears along the edges, minor staining along the spine, and scuffing and scraping. Boards have major shelf wear with tearing to the cloth, rubbing, and minor staining along the bottom edge of the front panel. Paste downs and last rear end paper have tearing, first and last end papers have staining and a withdrawn stamp on it, pencil writing and library stamps on title page, scuffing and a stamp along the exterior edges. Ex-Library. NOTE: Shelved in ND-B. More
New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1990. Octavo; G+/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Gray spine with Red and Black text; Bound in red cloth with silver lettering; Dustjacket has some edgewear, some shelfwear, small open tears along head edge of spine, creasing/wrinkling along edges and at corners, sunning to spine, color fading to rear cover; Boards strong, some edgewear, some shelfwear, faint black and white marks on both covers; Textblock has toning on some pages, writing in pen on front endpaper and copyright page; 141 pp NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #5. More
New York: Random House, 1939. First Edition. 10mo; G; pp 195; tan/red spine with gilt text; no jacket; mylar wrap; minor chips to mylar at corners; cloth shows some age darkening toward edges; strong boards; text block exterior have some toning toward edges; slight staining to gutter at title page; frontispiece; illustrated. More
New York: Hastings House, 1955. Octavo; G+; Hardcover; Spine, tan with black and red print; Boards in tan cloth, slight wear to spine head, light peripheral toning, else clean and strong; Text block has name in ink on front flyleaf, slight tanning to endpapers, else clean and tight; Signed in ink by contributing author Nelson Bond on the title page; Typed, signed letter from Bond (2 pages) laid in; 95 pages. More
Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang GmbH, 1996. Octavo; VG/paperback; white/blue spine with black text; German edition; covers have minimal wear; intact binding; text block clean; pp 588; text in German. More
Anaheim, California: Hennegan, 2009. Limited Edition: #420/500. Long octavo, 43 pages. In Good condition. Spine is white. Cover has bumping to corners, scuffing and staining to the front cover title sticker, and minor staining to the spine. More
New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1979. First edition. Octavo; First edition; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine, green with brown print; DJ in mylar, edgewear, price-clipped, else clean and bright; Boards quarter bound with cream cloth to spine and brown paper to boards, slight wear to spine caps, else clean and strong; Text block has spotting to edges, else clean and tight; xvii, 220 pages, illustrated (b&w plates). More
Hameln: Verlag CS Niemeyer, 1990. Quarto, 194 pages. In Good condition. Spine is white with black print. Boards white cloth with black print. Light smudging on front. Illustrated: b&w photographs. Text in German. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Quarto and Folio Case. More
1967. A1 (~22 in. x 33 in.) In Very Good condition with light age toning, light edge wear, bumping to upper left corner, and a few faint lines/cracks. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
Japan: Kodansha, 1979. First Edition, First Printing. Quarto, unpaginated. In Good minus condition with Good minus dust jacket. Spine is white and tan with a partial illustration and black and white Kanji text. Dust jacket has minor scuffing, major shelf wear, creasing and minor rips along the top edge, the back top corner is bent, and foxing along the bottom interior. Text block has foxing mostly along the edges. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates] NOTE: Shelved in Room X, Case #1-2. More
Garden City: Doubleday, 1967. Quarto; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Black spine with Off White text; Dustjacket protected by mylar covering, moderate edgewear, some shelfwear, fraying along spine and edges, small open and closed tears along edges of both covers and spine, fraying and small open tears at corners; Boards strong, some edgewear, slight shelfwear, rubbing to corners; Textblock has spotting on some pages, partially split hinge between frontispiece and title page; Pages not numbered. More
1961-1965. A collection of letters, photos and print items related to the career of actor (and "Rat Pack" member) Peter Lawford. It includes ten letters written between 1961 and 1965, two type 1 photographs (professional headshots) of Lawford, and a print advertisement plus six printed reviews for the 1966 film A Man Called Adam (four mimeographed, two on original print). These items appear to have belonged to Lawford, and to have been kept in a personal file folder labelled “Adam”. One of the letters is a TLS from Darryl Zanuck to Lawford. Letters: Letter 1: Dated Jul 26, 1961, this brief typed letter is from William Asher of Desilu studios to literary agent (and later independent film producer) Malcolm Stuart. He thanks Stuart for sending him a script by author Les Pine (later screenwriter for Adam). Hollywood, 1961. In very good condition. On one sheet of 8.5” x 11” carbon paper. Two small tears on right edge, some minor wear to corners, and slight age-toning. Letter #2: A letter dated August 1, 1961 sent from Ike Jones (producer of Adam) to Asher of Desilu studios detailing a casting proposal for the upcoming film (which differs substantially from the final cast-list). Lawford is cc’d. Hollywood, 1961. In good condition. Two typed pages on two stapled sheets of yellow-carbon paper. Substantial creasing to top of page one, small closed tear at the top of page two, punctures from a two-hole punch along top edge, and emendation in pencil stating “sent to Asher / 6/3/63” at the top of page 1. Letter #3: A TLS from producer Darryl Zanuck to Peter Lawford. Dated “8 January 1962”, the letter is specified as “Personal & Confidential” and deals largely with a dispute between Zanuck and Cornelius Ryan, author of the book on which 1962’s The Longest Day was based. Printed on paper bearing the header of Zanuck’s studio, and Zanuck’s signature appears in blue ink at the signature line. In very good condition. Paris, 1962. Two pages on two stapled sheets of 8.5” x 11” copy paper. Has creases at the bottom right and top-left corners, mark from a rusty paperclip near the top left, and a stamp in purple ink from the Paris Office of Zanuck’s production studio. Folded twice for mailing. Letters #4 - 9: Six letters exchanged between Lawford, Arthur Krim of United Artists, and then-director of the Peace Corps Sargent Shriver. All pertain to Lawford’s ultimately futile attempt to produce a Peace Corps-centered comedy entitled Paper Tiger. Krim of UA suggests that Lawford send the script to Shriver for review after UA showed little interest in the script. Dated between March 16 and April 13, 1962. All typed on carbon paper, all in very good condition. Letter #10: A letter sent to Lawford from Trace-Mark Productions accompanying the final revised script for A Man Called Adam. New York, 1965. One page, typed on 8.5” x 11” copy paper. In very good- condition. Slight age-toning, mark from rusty paper clip on top edge, signed in blue ink by secretary of sender, with filing emendation “Adam” in black ink. Photos: The first photo is an 8” x 10” professional headshot of Peter Lawford. Date unknown, but appears to be from the early 1960s. In very good condition, with minor creasing at all four corners. The second photo is also an 8” x 10” professional headshot of Peter Lawford, but in a different pose (elbow on knee, cigarette in hand). Also from early ‘60s (precise date unknown). In very good- condition. Slight warping to top and bottom of photo, and age-toning throughout. Reviews: The print advertisement for Adam is excised from the Monday, November 22, 1965 issue of Hollywood Reporter. It consists of two 8.5” x 12” sheets, with one full-page ad for the film. In very good- condition. Age-toning throughout, with wear along the spine-edge, and minor chipping along the bottom edge; Review #1: Excised pages three and four of the June 29, 1966 edition of Daily Variety, with anonymously authored review of A Man Called Adam. In very good condition. On one sheet of 9” x 12” paper. Age-toned throughout, with one vertical fold between the third and fourth text column. Has wear along spine-edge, and small chip at bottom edge near the base of the vertical fold. Emendations in red ink, circling “Adam” in title of review and underlining “Peter Lawford” in the body of the text. The first mimeographed document is a copy of the Daily Variety review. Two stapled 8.5” x 11” sheets of copy paper in very good condition, folded twice (presumably for mailing); Review #2: Excised pages three and four from the June 29, 1966 edition of The Hollywood Reporter, with anonymously authored review of A Man Called Adam. In very good condition. On one sheet of 9” x 12” paper. Age-toned throughout, with one vertical fold between the first and second text column. Has minor wear along spine-edge, a small closed tear along the bottom of the vertical fold, and uneven folding in the down-turned portion of the sheet. Emendations in red ink, circling “Adam” in title of review and underlining “Peter Lawford” in the body of the text; Review #3: A mimeographed review of A Man Called Adam from the July 4, 1966 edition of Feature Reviews. In very good condition. Has two mimeographed handwritten emendations, “Box Office July 4” at top of page 1 and notations highlighting the reports on the film. Two stapled 8.5” x 11” sheets of copy paper in very good condition, folded twice (presumably for mailing); Review #4: Mimeographed review for Adam from an unknown publication. In very good condition. On one sheet of 8.5” x 11” copy paper. Slight age-toning, with one notation highlighting the review for the film. Folded three times for mailing; Review #5: A mimeographed copy of the review of Adam that appeared in the July 9, 1966 edition of The Independent Film Journal. In very good condition. On one sheet of 8.5” x 14” copy paper. Some folding at corners, staple-holes at the top left corner, and three folds for mailing. K21008 Shelved in Room A. CX Consignment. More
n.p. Old Tucson Studios, 2008. Large Octavo; VG-/paperback; pp 40; white comb spine without text; covers have mild wear to exterior; plastic overwrap to covers; light soiling to plastic; small price sticker to rear; intact panels; text block clean; illustrated. More
n.p. Monomy Books, 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Quarto, 256 pages. In Good plus condition. Paperback bound. Spine white with black lettering. Slight shelf wear with light tone and minor wear to edges. Text block shows mild tone to edges. Frontispiece and illustrated throughout with black and white photographs. Author's name stamped inside rear cover. First Edition, First Printing. Signed by author. More