N.p.: Amicus Productions 1969. Collection of three vintage British front-of-house cards from the 1969 British film. Based on Margaret Drabble's 1965 novel "The Millstone."<br/><br/>Produced by Amicus Productions a company typically known for its blood-drenched horror films. Venturing into another genre the studio produced this drama that follows Rosamund Stacey Sandy Dennis a bookish doctoral candidate who is perpetually dodging the sexual advances of the men in her life. This comes to an end when she meets George Matthews Ian McKellen. The film was not a box office success but ironically been called the best film produced by Amicus. <br/><br/>Set in London shot on location in England. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Fine. Amicus Productions unknown books
N.p.: Amicus Productions 1969. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1969 British film. Based on Margaret Drabble's 1965 novel "The Millstone."<br/><br/>Produced by Amicus Productions a company typically known for its blood-drenched horror films. Venturing into another genre the studio produced this drama that follows Rosamund Stacey Sandy Dennis a bookish doctoral candidate who is perpetually dodging the sexual advances of the men in her life. This comes to an end when she meets George Matthews Ian McKellen. The film was not a box office success but ironically been called the best film produced by Amicus. <br/><br/>Set in London shot on location in England. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Amicus Productions unknown books
N.p.: Amicus Productions 1968. Draft script for the 1969 film. Typed Letter Signed in holograph ink laid in three pages total dated August 21 1968. Based on the 1965 novel "The Millstone" by Margaret Drabble and adapted by her to the screen. <br/><br/>Produced by Amicus Productions a company typically known for its blood-drenched horror films. Venturing into another genre the studio produced this drama that follows Rosamund Stacey Dennis a bookish doctoral candidate who is perpetually dodging the sexual advances of the men in her life. This comes to an end when she meets George Matthews McKellen. The film was not a box office success on its release but is today viewed as one of the best films made by the studio. <br/><br/>Set in London shot on location there. <br/><br/>Green untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Margaret Drabble. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered 134. Mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two gold brads. Amicus Productions unknown books
Sacramento: Department of Water Resources State of California 1965. Hardcover Hardcover. Very Good. Tan library binding with black lettering to spine. Library call numbers at base of spine but no other library markings. Paste down papers indicate copy is from University of California Berkeley. Green paper covers to monographs bound together. All 11 plates included. Contents fine. Department of Water Resources, State of California hardcover
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs 1997 359 Pp. 1997. Softcovers; ex-library; minor shelfwear; o/w in very good condition. . Soft Cover. Very Good. Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, 1997, 359 Pp. Paperback
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Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1962. Two vintage black-and-white still photographs from the UK release of the 1962 US film. A relatively unknown low-budget jungle film the only film credit for director Jack Warner Jr. son of the then-head of Warner Bros. Studios. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with one with pinholes at the corners one with a short closed tear. Paramount Pictures unknown
Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1962. Two vintage black-and-white still photographs from the UK release of the 1962 US film. <br/><br/>A relatively unknown low-budget jungle film the only film credit for director Jack Warner Jr. son of the then-head of Warner Bros. Studios. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus with one with pinholes at the corners one with a short closed tear. Paramount Pictures unknown books
Ceco Publishing. G. 1966. Magazine. Good condition. Quite used. Some pages completely separated. Top left front corner missing. Nice stories about exploring Mexico skydiving revisiting Scout Troop 29 India Joginder Singh Rekhi and America etc. Free gift wrapping card and drop shipping. Let us know the occasion and message. ; 81/4x111/4; 31 pages . Ceco Publishing unknown
No Place: Warner Brothers Communications Company. Two original different prints one measuring 8" x 10" and the other measuring 10" x 8". No date although 1968. Light corner creases to white margins only else Fine. Highly suitable for framing. . VG. Photograph. First Edition. 1968. Warner Brothers Communications Company unknown
Los Angeles: Hollywood Studio 1936. Final Shooting script for the 1936 film here under the working title "Murder in the Opera." Copy belonging to director H. Bruce Humberstone with his name in holograph ink annotation to the front wrapper.<br/><br/>Based on the detective novel series created in 1925 by author Earl Derr Biggers. The 13th film in the long-running Charlie Chan detective series to feature actor Warner Oland as the eponymous Honolulu detective. Widely considered to be the strongest entry in the series due to the casting of Boris Karloff as an amnesiac opera star involuntarily committed to a mental institution.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated August 31 1936 with credits for screenwriters Scott Darling and Chas. S. Belden story credits to Bess Meredyth and novel credits to Earl Derr Biggers. Title page integral with the first page of text as issued. 104 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with one blue revision page dated 9/3/36. Pages Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Hollywood Studio unknown books
Los Angeles: Hollywood Studio 1936. Revised Final Shooting script for the 1936 film. Copy belonging to director H. Bruce Humberstone with his holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper and a typed note addressed to Humberstone from producer J.E. Grainger laid in with the script.<br/><br/>Based on the detective novel series created in 1925 by author Earl Derr Biggers. The twelfth film in the long-running Charlie Chan detective series featuring actor Warner Oland as the eponymous Honolulu detective.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as REVISED FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper dated May 9 1936 with credits for screenwriters Robert Ellis Helen Logan Edward T. Lowe and John Patrick and novelist credits to Earl Derr Biggers. Title page integral with the first page of text as issued. 125 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 5/16/36 and 5/28/36. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus lightly chipped on the binding and edges bound internally with three gold brads. Hollywood Studio unknown books
Reno.: Nevada Division of Brand Inspection. 1976. Limp gold colored covers black decorations on front cover post bound. Very good. 28x21.5 cm. Weight: 2.7 lb. Illustrated throughout with the registered brands. Nevada Division of Brand Inspection. unknown books
New York 1929 - 1930. 15 monthly issues of this design journal. 4to wraps. Mostly architecture and related period architectural design features for buildings Not a consecutive run. about 20pp. per issue full page photo illustrations original printed wraps. Small signature name stamp or institute stamp on most front covers. VG some occasional foxing. The 15 issues in group: 1929 - Jan Feb May June July Aug Sept Oct. 1930: March May June July Aug Sept Oct. . paperback
New York 1929 - 1930. 7 monthly issues of this design journal. 4to wraps. Mostly architecture and related period architectural design features for buildings Not a consecutive run. about 20pp. per issue full page photo illustrations original printed wraps. Small signature name stamp or institute stamp on most front covers. VG some occasional foxing. The 7 issues in group are : 1929 - Jan July Aug Oct. 1930: May July Oct. . paperback
Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1978. Vintage studio still photograph of Buck Henry from the 1978 film. Mimeograph snipe on the verso on Claire Harrison Associates Inc. letterhead and second mimeo snipe folded over bottom on Paramount Pictures letterhead. <br/><br/>Warren Beatty stars as an NFL quarterback on his way to the Superbowl when he is almost killed in an accident. On his way to Heaven he is informed that he wasn't ready to die but that his body has been cremated. He must find a new body and luckily one turns up: that of a recently murdered millionaire. <br/><br/>Nominated for several Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Writing Best Cinematography and Best Music. <br/><br/>A story set and shot in and around Los Angeles California. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Paramount Pictures unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1980. Collection of materials related to post-production editing for the 1981 film including notes on film reels and pages of proposed sequences for each reel. <br/><br/>Director screenwriter and actor Warren Beatty's epic political drama which follows a left-wing American journalist who becomes involved with the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. Nominated for twelve Academy Awards winning three for Best Director Best Supporting Actress and Best Cinematography.<br/><br/>16 pages housed in a clear blue plastic folder. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
New York: National Broadcasting Company NBC 1951. Revised script for the 1951 radio program "Nightbeat" a National Broadcasting Company NBC radio drama series that aired from February 6 1950 to September 25 1952 sponsored by Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer and Wheaties cereal starring Frank Lovejoy. This script for this episode is untitled. <br/><br/>"Nightbeat" came during the competition for audiences between radio and television and at the tail-end of "radio noir" a style of program that aired during the heyday of film noir. Edmond O'Brien "D.O.A." 1950 and several key noirs was slated to be the lead role and his narration coupled with William Rousseau's direction and Larry Marcus' script proved too edgy for NBC executives and potential sponsors. The producers ordered a second audition this time bringing in Frank Lovejoy 1912-1962 who had starred in "The Blue Beetle" radio show in 1940. Lovejoy's reworking of the hard-boiled script added a human element that of a passionate crusading reporter for the Chicago Star who covered the night beat known as "Randy Stone." Stone looked for interesting and strange stories encountering criminals and troubled souls some he was able to help. Lovejoy's grasp and delivery of hard-boiled phrases like "painted little dames with their brassy laughter" gave the show the edge it needed to compete with a burgeoning television audience and an elegant sendoff for radio noir. <br/><br/>The announcer for the program was Don Rickles and supporting performers included Joan Banks William Conrad Paul Frees Peter Leeds Lurene Tuttle and Ben Wright among others. Lovejoy would reprise his role as the tough guy with a heart of gold in "Search in the Night" 1953 an episode of the 1953-1956 television series "Four Star Playhouse."<br/><br/>Noted as PROGRAM NUMBER 57 on the first page dated September 7 1951 5:30-6:00 PM EST with credits for program manager Home Canfield actor Frank Lovejoy producer-director Warren Lewis writer Herb Purdum and others. 32 leaves mimeograph duplication. Pages Very Good plus with dampstains and tiny creases corner-stapled. <br/><br/>Dunning 1998 p. 507-508. National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books
Norwalk CT: Penny Press 2001. Soft Cover . Good. 8vo or 8� Medium Octavo: 7�" x 9�" tall. 98 pp. Solidly bound but showing heavy use. Some pages bent. Water stain along bottom. Some of the puzzles have already been completed. <br/> <br/> Penny Press paperback
Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. Good. 14 pages bottom left corner bumped and dog earred does not affect text. Owner's address label on rear. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) unknown
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in London on November 1 1972 and originally telecast on PBS on November 19 1972. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "Christianity and Capitalism"; the guest was Lord Soper of Kingsway; the panelists all Cambridge University graduates were Peter Riddell Helene Middleweek and Stephen Weil. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1972. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at KCET in Los Angeles on July 24 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on August 5 1973. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "What Now for the Ghetto"; the guest was Los Angeles Mayor Thomas Bradley. The panelists were Helene Middleweek English politician Richard Ashcraft Professor of Political Science at UCLA and Francine Rabinovitz Professor of Political Science at MIT. Lower left corner of transcript bumped from storage; covers show periodic edge and corner wear; mailing label to rear cover. . Very Good. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in Arlington Virginia on April 20 1972 and originally telecast on PBS on April 30 1972 and not April 23 as stated in the transcript. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Greek Dilemma"; the guest was Andreas Papandreou author and professor of economics; the panelists were George Bellos Charles A. Stevenson and Cliff Hackett. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1972. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in London on February 25 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on March 11 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "The Irish Question 1973"; the guest was Lord Terence O'Neill former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. The panelists all Cambridge University graduates were Peter Riddell Helene Middleweek and Roger Evans. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WETA in Washington D.C. on May 3 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on May 5 1974. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Republican Party and Mr. Richard Nixon"; the guest was George H. W. Bush Chairman of the Republican National Committee. The panelists were attorney Joseph Onek Suzannah Lessard free-lance writer for the Washington Monthly and New Yorker and Bob Kuttner from the Washington Post. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in New York City on February 1 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on February 18 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "The White House and the Media"; the guest was Clay T. Whitehead Director White House Office of Telecommunications Policy. The panelists all from Rutgers University were Richard W. Mansbach Assistant Professor of Political Science Ross K. Baker Associate Professor of Political Science and Allen Mendelowitz Associate Professor of Economics. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in Salisbury Rhodesia on March 15 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on April 28 1974. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Question of Rhodesia"; the guest was Ian Smith Prime Minister of Rhodesia. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 28 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program produced in New York City on November 2 1971 and telecast on PBS on November 14. 1971. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Place of the Treaty in International Affairs"; the guest was John Kerry then a member of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War; student participants were Jeff Feingold Leslie Blum and Roger Ferri all from the Pratt Institute. Mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1971. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at Television International in London England on February 8 1972 and originally telecast on PBS on April 16 1972. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "An English Inquiry Into American Conservatism"; the three guests were all Cambridge University graduates: Peter Riddell financial writer Helene Middleweek social worker and Roger Evans lawyer. Mailing label to rear cover; covers show very light edge wear in places. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1972. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WETA in Washington D.C. on March 30 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on April 8 1973 and not April 15 1973 as stated in the transcript. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "The Federal Government and Education"; the guest was Caspar Weinberger Secretary of Health Education and Welfare. The panelists all from Georgetown University were Father Edmund G. Ryan Professor of Psychology; Arthur Hoyte M.D. Assistant Professor of Community Medicine; and John Kramer Associate Professor of Law. Outer covers show periodic light to moderate edge wear; mailing label to rear cover. . Very Good. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in New York City on June 20 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on June 24 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "Conservatives View Watergate"; the guests were William Rusher Publisher of National Review and Ernest van den Haag Psychoanalyst and Professor of Social Philosophy at New York University. The panelists all from Herbert Lehman College were: Stephen Schlesinger Lecturer of History; Norma Stegmaier Assistant Professor of Speech and Theater; and Joel Persky Lecturer of Speech and Theater. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WHYY in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on July 9 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on July 14 1974. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Limits of Journalistic Investigation"; the guests were Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward both reporters for The Washington Post and co-authors of All the President's Men. The panelists were Leslie Bennetts Michael Shechtman and Deborah Willig. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at the South Carolina ETV Network in Columbia on April 23 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on May 6 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "What To Do About the Post Office"; the guest was Senator Ernest F. Hollings. The panelists all from the University of South Carolina were Richard Skinner Graduate Student in International Relations; Margaret Young Instructor in Foreign Languages; and Jeffrey Stafford Graduate Student in American History. Light outer corner wear; mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at KETC in St. Louis on May 1 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on July 22 1973. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "Is There an Ecological Crisis"; the guest was Dr. Barry Commoner Director of the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems. The panelists were: Arthur Resnikoff Counseling Psychologist; Susan Wedemeyer Coordinator of Women's Programs Washington University; and Gerald Cormick Director of the Community Crisis Center. Light cover wear in places; mailing label to rear cover. . Very Good. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 20 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in Paris on October 27 1972 and originally telecast on PBS on November 26 1972. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "The Free Market and America"; the guests were Valery Giscard d'Estaing Finance Minister of France and Evan Galbraith of the Bankers Trust International. The panelists were Mr. Dalian Mr. Roudaut and Mr. Gardella first names not provided in the transcript. Mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1972. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in Dublin Ireland on February 12 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on March 24 1974. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "Catholicism and Socialism in Ireland"; the guest was Dr. Noel Browne Senator from the Labour Party. The panelists were Vincent Browne from the Evening Herald Nell McCafferty from the Irish Times and Kevin Myers Belfast correspondent for the Observer. Mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 28 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WMVS in Milwaukee Wisconsin on May 10 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on May 26 1974. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "Should the United States Disarm"; the guest was Congressman Les Aspin D-Wisconsin. The panelists were Thomas Bachowski and Peter N. Ehrmann both from the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee and Roger Pilon from the University of Chicago. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped in Washington D.C. on January 21 1974 and originally telecast on PBS on February 10 1974. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the subject was "Government and Public Confidence"; the guest was Senator Edmund Muskie D-Maine. The panelists were Bob Kuttner Suzannah Lessard and Joseph Onek. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1974. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at KQED in San Francisco on January 18 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on January 21 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "The CIA and Foreign Policy"; the guests were E. Howard Hunt former CIA agent and Mario Lazo Cuban expatriate. Mailing label to rear cover. . Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WKPC in Louisville Kentucky on May 16 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on June 3 1973. The host was William F. Buckley Jr.; the topic was "The Implications of Watergate"; the guests were: Robert Clark Executive Editor of the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times; Reg Murphy Editor of the Atlanta Constitution; and James Powell Editor of the Editorial Page of the Arkansas Gazette. Mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback
Columbia SC: Southern Educational Communications Association SECA. A left-stapled transcript measuring 5-3/4" by 8-1/2" and containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. The transcript number in order of telecast was compiled and maintained by SECA commencing with the program's move to the Public Broadcasting Service PBS in 1971 although the number does not appear in the issue. This is the transcript of the Firing Line program taped at WKPC in Louisville on May 16 1973 and originally telecast on PBS on July 15 1973. Hosted by William F. Buckley Jr. the topic was "Drugs and Freedom"; the guest was Dr. Thomas Szasz author and psychiatrist. The panelists were: Paul D. Simmons Assistant Professor of Christian Ethics Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Deborah Grayson University of Kentucky; and Clark Lobenstine Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Mailing label to rear cover. . Near Fine. Stapled Wraps. 1st Edition. 1973. Southern Educational Communications Association (SECA) paperback