Ithaca: Cornell University. 1984. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 3 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
Ithaca: Cornell University. 1984. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 3 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
Ithaca: Cornell University. 1983. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 2 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
Ithaca: Cornell University. 1988. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 7 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
Ithaca: Cornell University. 1987. Hardcover. Ex library in buckram with original wrapper bound in. ; 3 volumes complete. . Cornell University hardcover
1908 North America Native Americans Geology New York State Museum 203 p. good paperback with yellowed cover embossed library stamp on cover. paperback
Albany NY: University of The State of New York 1931. 1st. Paperback. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Articles: "The Faults Systems of the Northern Champlain Valley New York" by George H. Hudson; "The Dike Invasion of the Champlain Valley New York" by George H. Hudson and H.P. Cushing; "An Occurrence of Peridotite near Ogdensburg New York" by D.H. Newland; "Notes on the Clintonville Dikes Onondaga County New York" by Burnett Smith; "A Preglacial or Interglacial Gorge near Seneca Lake New York" by O.D. Von Engeln; "Age and Origin of the Siderite and Limonite of the Burden Iron Mines near Hudson New York" by Rudolf Ruedemann; and "Supplementary Note on Coccosteus angustus" by William L. Bryant. Age toning light edgewear and some light spotting to front cover. Otherwise clean and intact throughout. Plates maps and illustrations all present and in very good condition. Please see image. University of The State of New York paperback
Albany NY: University of The State of New York 1929. 1st. Paperback. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. Articles: "The Structure of the Drumlins Exposed on the South Shore of Lake Ontario" by George Slater; "Recent Finds of Quaternary Mammals at Syracuse New York" by Burnett Smith "Influence of Erosion Intervals on the Manlius-Heldererg Series of Onondaga County New York" by Burnett Smith; "New or Little Known Fossil Fishes from the Hamilton Shales of New York" by William L. Bryant; "A New Coccosteus from the Portage Shales of Western New York" by William L. Bryant; Notes on Oldhamia Murchisonites occidens Walcott" by Rudolf Ruedemann; and "Granite Phacoliths and their Contact Zones in the Northwest Adirondacks" by A.F. Buddington. Age toning and light edgewear. Otherwise clean and intact throughout. Plates maps and illustrations all present and in very good condition. Please see image. University of The State of New York paperback
New York: New York University Press 1957. NOT a library discard. HARDCOVER. Very Good condition. Clean square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. Illustrated with many portraits and photos in the text plus 135 full-page maps at the end. Covers over 1000 subjects. Bound in the original blue and red pictorial boards lettered in white and yellow. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good condition/No jacket as issued. 8vo. xxxii 512pp. 544 total pages. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. New York University Press Hardcover
Box 109 Memphis Tennessee: P.T. Boats Inc. 85 Pages plus Kitchen Hints Cleanups and a Four Page Calorie Counter. Year of publication not given. Spiral bound so as to lay flat when in use. No defects noted to this bright book with no marks or stamps and a faultless interior. This PT Boaters Cookbook is dedicated to J.M. Boats Newberry 1910-1985. Note: Social Security Death Index lists Alyce F. Newberry born 8 Nov 1916 died 28 Sep 2005 in Memphis Tennessee. Laid in is a three page alphabetical list of the names of 163 recipe contributors and their squadron association. Contents: Appetizers and Beverages Bread and Rolls Soup Salads and Vegetables Main Dishes Cakes and Cookies Desserts and Pastry and Miscellaneous. Almost 200 recipes included. Assumed First Edtion. Trade Paperback. As New. 6 1/2" X 9 1/4". P.T. Boats, Inc. Paperback
University of North Carolina Press 1939-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Missing dust jacket. Boards have rubbing and wear. Corners bent and edges rubbed. Clean text. We are more than happy to answer questions and provide photos upon request. University of North Carolina Press hardcover
London: The Parker Gallery. Paperback. Good-. Paperback. Good-. Wear to edges and corners; rubbing/wear to covers; age toning to covers; soiling to covers; some creasing to covers; wear to spine edges; chipping/small closed tears to head and foot of spine; hinges cracked; pages browned. The Parker Gallery paperback
Department of the Interior 1901-01-01. Hardcover. Good. . Cover shows moderate wear and tear rubbing and soiling erosion on the spine. Loose/torn hinges pages shaken. Name stamps of former owner. Pages are tanned and mostly clean. Department of the Interior hardcover
Washington DC: Washington Government Printing Office 1901. 1st. Hardcover. Good/None. 768 pages. Hardcover. B/w illustrations throughout. Boards bound in dark brown gilt title on spine and decoration on front cover. Binding loose in several areas still bound and no pages missing. Some age wear: pages and edges yellow rubbing to cover boards. In decent shape for its age. Record # 31200 Washington Government Printing Office hardcover
Government Printing Office. Newell F.H. Twenty-first Annual Report of the U.S.G.S. Part IV House of Representatives 56th Congress 2d Session Document No. 5 of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1900. Walcott director Charles D. Washington: Government Printing Office 1901. 768pp. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed and bumped edges boards exposed at corners and two half inch cracks at foot of joints. Endsheets cracked at hinges front free endsheet has light chipping a tiny loss to fore edge and a short creased tear in top edge and rear endsheet is browned at fore edge with a tiny loss. Map pocket attached to rear paste down is empty. . Very Good. 1901. Government Printing Office hardcover
Government Printing Office 1901. Very Good. Newell F.H. Twenty-first Annual Report of the U.S.G.S. Part IV House of Representatives 56th Congress 2d Session Document No. 5 of the Department of the Interior for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30 1900. Walcott director Charles D. Washington: Government Printing Office 1901. 768pp. Illustrated. 4to. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed and bumped edges boards exposed at corners and two half inch cracks at foot of joints. Endsheets cracked at hinges front free endsheet has light chipping a tiny loss to fore edge and a short creased tear in top edge and rear endsheet is browned at fore edge with a tiny loss. Map pocket attached to rear paste down is empty. Government Printing Office hardcover books
MGM 1994. DVD Movie. Starring Hugh Grant Andie MacDowell Simon Callow Kristin Scott Thomas James Fleet John Hannah Charlotte Coleman David Bower Corin Redgrave Rowan Atkinson. 118 minutes. With both widescreen and full frame formats. Closed captions. Fine copy with original artwork. Written by Richard Curtis. MGM unknown
Bookseller reference : DVD058 ISBN : 0792842243 9780792842248
Hollywood: Jed Buell Productions / Columbia Pictures 1938. Draft script for the 1938 film. Copy belonging to actor Joseph Herbst with his last name in holograph pencil to the front wrapper. Herbst played the part of the sheriff in the film and a year later would also go on to act as a Munchkin villager in The Wizard of Oz. The only known all-little person western musical film an otherwise relatively conventional Western about good guys against cattle thieves that never-the-less featured a plethora of height-based gags including cowboys entering the local saloon by walking under the swinging doors and cattle ranchers riding Shetland ponies. Panned by critics and beloved by audiences produced Jed Buell stated that he had two sequels in the works with the cast though they never materialized leaving this the only oddity of its kind. Shot on location in California. Tall blue titled wrappers noted as copy No. 12. Title page present with credits for producer Jed Buell and associate producers Abe Meyer and Bert Sternbach. 95 leaves with last page of text numbered 94. Carbon copy rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Fair loose leaves. Jed Buell Productions / Columbia Pictures unknown
Beloit: Wisconsin Wright Museum. Very Good. 2004. Paperback. Beloit Wisconsin: Wright Museum of Art 2004. Exhibition Catalogue Very Good. . Wisconsin Wright Museum paperback
Beloit: Wisconsin Wright Museum. Very Good. 2004. Paperback. Beloit Wisconsin: Wright Museum of Art 2004. Exhibition Catalogue Very Good. . Wisconsin Wright Museum paperback books
Los Angeles: Kayos Productions 1967. Revised Final Draft script for the 1968 film "Rachel Rachel" here under the working title and source novel title "A Jest of God." Copy belonging to uncredited camera operator Ron Munkacsi with his name in holograph ink on a laid-in shooting schedule and on a letter addressed to him by associate producer Harrison Starr who thanks him for his work during the summer of 1967 and includes a newspaper clipping crediting Munkacsi typed on Kayos Productions stationary and signed in holograph ink by Starr. Also present are "Cast Call" and "Memo" leaves dated 1967. Based on Canadian writer Margaret Laurence's 1966 novel. Rachel Cameron Joanne Woodward is timid spinster teacher living with her widowed mother in an apartment in rural Connecticut. She is persuaded by an ambiguously lesbian friend Calla Estelle Parsons to attend a church revival where she is comforted and softly kissed by Calla to ease the overwhelming presence of God that Rachel has invoked. She withdraws from her relationship with Calla about the time she reunites with an old friend and fellow teacher Nick James Olson visiting from the Bronx. With Nick Rachel has her first sexual experience she's in her thirties and mistakes their lusty episode for devoted love until Nick presents a fake photo showing his supposed wife and child. Rachel leaves for Oregon where she believes herself to be pregnant with Nick's child only to find her "pregnancy" is the result of a benign cyst. She reunites with her mother and seeks a new life with newly discovered sexual interests. The film won several awards including four Academy Award nominations two Golden Globes and a National Board of Review Award. Shot on location throughout Connecticut. Green titled wrappers. Title page present dated June 28 1967 noted as Final Draft with credits for screenwriter Stern. 131 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Mimeograph on white stock rectos only rainbow copy with blue pink and yellow revision pages throughout dated 7/14/67 on blue pages and 7/25/67 on pink pages. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. Shooting Schedule 13 leaves corner-stitched casting call 2 leaves unbound memo 2 leaves corner-stitched and letter 1 leaf unbound. Shooting Schedule casting call memo and letter Very Good plus overall. Kayos Productions unknown
Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Collectible - Very Good. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1954. Sm 4to. 16pp. B/W plates and maps. Very Good book. Creasing to the upper corner of the front cover. Light foxing to the covers. Covers and pages age toned. Otherwise inside clean. In polypropylene bag. Inquire if you need further information. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
Washington DC: Department of the Interior 1920. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Elephant folio 18 1/2" x 21 3/4" unpaginated 17 pages 10 pages text 6 colored 2-page maps 1 page black and white photograps stiff printed wraps. A very good clean neat soft covered edition with little wear front cover lightly soiled with previous owner name written at top edge binding solid text paper lightly yellowed map paper cream white. Maps include topography areal geology and underground water. Department of the Interior paperback
Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons 1880. pp. 1-2 1-7 8-96 six folded maps including two in rear pocket eleven inserted plates each with tissue guard one of which is a folded "ideal view" of the American Rapids after the planned restoration and nine of which are heliotype prints from photographic negatives made by George Barker four leaves one folded with facsimiles of title page of Hennepin's A NEW DISCOVERY OF A VAST COUNTRY IN AMERICA . 1698 the first description of the Niagara Falls and the first picture of the falls double page original bevel-edged brown cloth front and spine panels stamped in gold brown coated endpapers. First edition. "Beautifully illustrated." - Dow Niagara Falls II p. 1113. The nine mounted heliotype prints of photographs of the Niagara River rapids and eroded shorelines were taken by landscape photographer George Barker 1844-1894. "Barker supplied the photographs that accompanied a state survey report on the terrible effects of industrial and commercial development along the Niagara River; the survey led to the establishment of park lands along either side of the river." - Martha A. Sandweiss ed. Photography in Nineteenth-Century America 1991 p. 318. The report includes four pages of notes by noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted. Compliments slip of commissioner Rob. S. Hale laid in. A fine copy. Uncommon in this condition. #163884 Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons unknown books
NAPLES DALLA STAMPERIA REALE 1824-1831. SEVEN VOLUMES BOUND IN IMPERIAL OCTAVO HALF MOROCCO OVER MARBLED BOARDS ALL EDGES GILT MARBLED ENDPAPERS. UPWARDS OF 500 FINE ENGRAVINGS OF STATUES BAS-RELIEFS ANCIENT PAINTINGS VASES CANDELABRA NUMISMATA. ITALIAN TEXT. FINELY BOUND TIGHT AND VERY CLEAN. SCARCE. POSTAGE AT COST. NAPLES, DALLA STAMPERIA REALE, 1824-1831 hardcover
Culver City CA: HBO Pictures / TriStar Pictures 1984. Shooting script for the 1985 film. With a one page typescript memorandum laid in and annotated dated 11/24/85. <br/><br/>An early feature film effort from Home Box Office HBO ultimately distributed by TriStar and an early lead role for actor Tom Hanks. Lawrence Bourne Hanks is a spoiled rich kid who has just graduated from Yale University with a massive gambling debt one his father refuses to pay. When his debtors begin to come after him he hops a Peace Corps flight to Thailand assigned to build a bridge for the local villagers with Tom Tuttle from Tacoma Candy and Beth Wexler Wilson. Turns out the bridge is in the middle of a proxy war fought between the CIA communist guerilla forces and a local drug lord. <br/><br/>Set in Thailand shot on location there as well as Venezuela and New Haven CT. <br/><br/>Brown untitled wrappers. Title page present dated August 10 1984 noted as Shooting Script with credits for screenwriters Ken Levine and David Isaacs. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 129. Later generation photocopy with revision pages throughout dated variously between August 10 1984 and January 8 1985. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. HBO Pictures / TriStar Pictures unknown books
WarnerBrothers 2006. DVD. New. 8 x 5.75 x 1.75. "6 discs. Excellent condition. Still in shrinkwrap. . ISBN: 012569761247. Catalogs: DVD Video. WarnerBrothers unknown
Warner Home Video 2006. DVD. Very Good. 8 x 5.75 x 1.75. "6 discs. Disc Quality: Excellent. . ISBN: 012569761247. Catalogs: DVD Video. Warner Home Video unknown
London: Twentieth Century-Fox 1956. Two vintage British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1956 US film. <br/><br/>Based on an article by Burton Roueche about a schoolteacher who becomes dependent on a "miracle" drug with unexpected side effects to his sanity. <br/><br/>Credited as screenwriters were Cyril Hume and Richard Maibaum however the shooting script was entirely reworked by director Nicholas Ray and actor/producer James Mason who added the first 20 minutes of the film depicting Ed Avery's daily life before being hospitalized. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus several stills with scratches and a few closed tears. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Glendale CA: Allied Artists 1963. Vintage black-and-white keybook photograph of director Nicholas Ray on the set of his 1963 film "55 Days at Peking." Shot by still photographer Dennis Stock and with a mimeograph snipe on the verso crediting Ray screenwriter Philip Yordan and actors Charlton Heston Ava Gardner and David Niven and with a stamp crediting producer Samuel Bronston along with the above noted parties. <br/><br/>Ray's last stand an iconic image. The filming of the epic historical drama took place in and around Madrid and Ray collapsed during shooting. It was completed by director Guy Green and the film's second unit director Andrew Marton though Ray was given sole credit on the finished film. It would be the director's last major film. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches 20.5 x 25.5 inches. With a 3-hole punch on an affixed tab at the left margin as called for. Near Fine. Allied Artists unknown books
Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1941. Early Draft script for the 1948 film dated June 13 1941 preceding its release by seven years.<br/><br/>Based on Edward Anderson's 1937 novel "Thieves Like Us" about an escaped convict who falls in love with a woman who nurses him back to health after he is injured in a robbery. <br/><br/>In December 1936 RKO's considered Anderson's novel but rejected it prior to any adaptation being written. Writer-director Rowland Brown who by 1941 controlled the rights to the novel wrote the first attempted draft of a screenplay. This time around RKO accepted it and Brown sold the rights to them for $10000. When Brown's script was first submitted to the Breen Office in April 1941 director Joseph I. Breen deemed it "unacceptable" claiming that it contained too much criminal activity and "loose sex." Brown revised the first draft on June 13 1941 but it was again rejected by the Breen Office. <br/><br/>A revised script written by Robert D. Andrews was submitted in October 1941 and was rejected for the same reasons as Brown's drafts. RKO did not submit the script again until September 1944 when it was rejected for a fourth time. From Aug 1946 to May 1947 when Ray was working on the script the PCA rejected three more versions of the story stating each time that the adaptation dwelt too much on the characters' crimes and not enough on morality.<br/><br/>Script approval finally came in June 1947 after RKO executives met directly with Breen an incorporated his suggestions into the story. <br/><br/>Set in the American West shot on location throughout California including Canoga Park Newhall Arcadia Griffith Park Benedict Canyon the San Fernando Valley San Bernardino Mountains and the RKO Encino Ranch. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as production No. 1243 dated June 13 1941 with a credit for Rowland Brown. Title page integral with first page of text with a credit for Rowland Brown. 153 leaves with last page of text numbered 152. Carbon typescript rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads with washers. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1958. Two vintage color still photographs from the 1958 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Eisenschitz p. 346. Hardy The BFI Companion to Crime p. 255. Silver p. 224-225. Spicer p. 416. Stephens p. 283. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1961. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the set of the 1961 film showing director Nicholas Ray and his wife choreographer Betty Utey in conversation with actress Brigid Bazlen who plays Salome in the film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with a partial label. <br/><br/>Loosely based on the life of Jesus Christ from his birth in Bethlehem to his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection. Ray's blockbuster Biblical epic hot on the heels of "Ben-Hur" 1959.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Spain. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books