N.p.: N.p. 1983. Draft script for the 1984 film. With a single holograph ink annotation to the front wrapper noting the number 76. <br/><br/>Seven American teenagers are captured by ransom-seeking terrorists while vacationing in Central America and find themselves forced to fight with the help of a mercenary to defend their lives.<br/><br/>Set in Central America shot on location in Mexico. <br/><br/>Beige titled wrappers. Title page present dated March 15 1983 with credits for screenwriter David Fisher. 110 leaves with last page of text numbered 106. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1969. Vintage borderless double weight satin-finish black and white photograph from the 1969 film one showing actors Robert Stephens Geraldine McEwan and Laurence Olivier the other showing Olivier alone. With a photographer's stamp on the verso noted only as "Dominic" along with a library stamp. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>A filmed version of the National Theatre Company play originally directed by Glen Byam Shaw which was based in turn on the 1900 play by August Strindberg. In their isolated home on the coast of Sweden an aging mentally ill ex-military captain engages in vicious battles of will with his wife a former actress whose marriage ended her career.<br/><br/>Set in Sweden.<br/><br/>One photograph 8 x 9.5 inches one photograph 7.5 x 10 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
London: Camera Press 1969. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1969 television serial showing actors John Westbrook Roger Mutton and John Rapley. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>A one-season television series which dramatized the lives of John Churchill the first Duke of Marlborough and his wife Sarah. The show originally aired in the UK on BBC on September 27 1969 and was aired two years later in the US on PBS' long-running Masterpiece Classic series. <br/><br/>9.5 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Camera Press unknown books
Paris: Twentieth Century-Fox 1972. Two vintage borderless black-and-white reference still photographs from the 1972 French film "La course du lievre a travers les champs" release in the US as "And Hope to Die." Featured is a rare still of director Clement brandishing a rifle and a still of actor Trintignant contemplating the true value of a ten-dollar bill. <br/><br/>Loosely based on David Goodis' 1954 seminal hardboiled novel "Black Friday" a paperback original. A French fugitive heads for Canada and ends up joining a gang of criminals in the midst of kidnapping the mentally-challenged daughter of a rival crimelord. The plan goes accordingly until the girl accidentally dies. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Quebec Canada and Hauts-de-Seine France. <br/><br/>Both stills 7 x 9.25 inches borderless as issued. Ink annotations on the versos else Near Fine overall. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
Entertainment One 2010. DVD. Very Good. 7.5 x 5.5 x 1.25. "6 discs. Disc Quality: Excellent. . ISBN: 741952675594. Catalogs: DVD Video. Entertainment One unknown
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1973. Vintage one sheet poster for the 1973 film. Distributor rubber stamp on the verso. <br/><br/>A modern retelling of the gospels of the Bible set in modern New York and a junkyard where Jesus is crucified. Based on Tebelak's 1971 book and the 1973 Broadway play and noted for its controversial costuming of religions figures in "hippie garb."<br/><br/>Nominated for a Palme d'Or at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches folded as issued. Very Good plus with a few central pinholes and light toning. Columbia Pictures unknown books
London: ITC 1971. First Draft script for the 1972 British television film which aired on ABC on January 15 1972 and was theatrically released in Europe. Copy number "29" in holograph marker on title page.<br/><br/>This early First Draft was written by screenwriter Philip Levene best known for his screenwriting and consultant work on the television series "The Avengers" from 1965 to 1968. Levene did not receive screen credit on the 1972 release. <br/><br/>Bette Davis is Madame Sin a sinister villain hiding in a Scottish castle intent on world domination who kidnaps ex-CIA agent Anthony Lawrence played by Robert Wagner forcing him to help her hijack a Polaris submarine to attain a secret nuclear weapon. One of many films cashing on the popularity of the then-new James Bond films originally intended as a television pilot but released as a feature film.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Berkshire and Piccadilly in London and Argyll and Bute in Scotland.<br/><br/>Red untitled wrappers with die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present noted as FIRST DRAFT with credits for screenwriter Philip Levene and creator Lou Morheim. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 135. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two flat metal brads. ITC unknown books
Santa Monica: David Greene Productions 1981. Vintage black-and-white studio still photograph from the US release of the 1981 television movie. <br/><br/>A young woman becomes pregnant and must decide whether or not to keep the child. She consults her mother who once found herself in a similar situation. <br/><br/>9 x 7 inches. Near Fine. David Greene Productions unknown books
Centerville South Dakota: Centerville Band Parents Organization 1978. Soft cover. Good. Yellow spiral-bound softcover with excellent pages and good exterior ordinary light to moderate wear. 256 pages of recipes from Centerville South Dakota. 1 lb <br/> <br/> Centerville Band Parents Organization paperback
New York New York: Playbill 1987. First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. Play opened off- Broadway December 17 1980 with a different cast. Octavo 9 " tall 70 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in near fine condition clean with little edge wear and minor exterio soiling. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Playbill unknown
New York New York: Playbill 1989. First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. Play opened October 26 1989. Octavo 9 " tall 98 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in near fine condition clean with little edge wear but two small food spots on the cover. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Playbill unknown
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Harper Collins Publisher. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy that’ll have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD codes toys may not be included. Harper Collins Publisher hardcover
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N.p.: N.p. 1978. Draft script for the 1978 film. Included with the script is a small note from producer Sidney Beckerman to casting agent Paul Kohner introducing the script as one they had discussed previously.<br/><br/>After the end of World War I a young Prussian officer returns home to Berlin and begins working as a male prostitute in a brothel. Due to actor Marlene Dietrich's refusal to leave her home in Paris the scenes in which she appears were shot in France while the rest of the production took place in Berlin.<br/><br/>Set in Berlin shot on location in West Germany and France. <br/><br/>Self wrappers. Title page integral with first page of text. 162 leaves with last page of text numbered 161. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good Plus wrapper Very Good with silver prong binding. N.p. unknown books
Boston Massachusetts: Playbill 1993. First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. This is the original try-out preview edition of the production which was scheduled to open on Broadway March 14 1993 at the Cort theatre but did not open and closed after 1 performance. Octavo 9 " tall 30 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in near finecondition clean with little edge wear. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Playbill unknown
New York New York: Playbill 1989. First Edition. Magazine. Near Fine. Octavo 9 " tall 118 pages wire saddle stitch pamphlet style magazine with stiff pictorial wraps. An original theatre program in near fine condition clean with light edge wear but paper lightly yellowed. Contains many advertisements for current shows automobiles hotels etc. Opened on Broadway in March 20 1988 with John Lithgow in the primary role. Playbill unknown
Hollywood: Fox Film Corporation 1931. Final Shooting script for the 1932 film. Based on the 1915 novel by Zane Grey. <br/><br/>Sequel to the 1931 film "Riders of the Purple Sage" and bringing back star George O'Brien this time as the nephew of the character he played in the previous film seeking his missing uncle. Starring Cecilia Parker as O'Brien's love interest in her film debut and director David Howard's first feature length English language film. <br/><br/>Set in the "Lost Valley" of the American West shot on location partially in the Grand Canyon. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper production No. 60 dated 9-28-31 with credits for novelist Zane Grey and adaptation writers Barry Conners and Philip Klein. Title page integral with the first page of text dated September 23 with credits for adaptation writers Klein and Conners. 71 leaves with last page of text numbered 69. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with a white revision page dated Sept. 28. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Fox Film Corporation unknown books
Culver City CA: Brooksfilms 1987. Vintage studio still photograph from the 1987 film. <br/><br/>Two antiquarian booksellers strike up a long distance friendship during the late years of WWII. Starring Anne Bancroft Anthony Hopkins and Judi Dench. <br/><br/>Shot on location in England and New York City. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Brooksfilms unknown books
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park. Used - Good. Good condition. No date stated. Slightly dampstained. wildlife nature animals conservation Whipsnade Wild Animal Park unknown
Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor. Collectible - Good. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor 1989. 2 Volume Set. Sm 4to. 1204pp; pp1205-2403. Graphs and Tables. Good Set. Both volumes: Light edgewear. Covers and spine toned. Light soiling to the covers. Otherwise inside clean. Volume 1: Date written on the front cover. Spine is cracked. Page 581 detached but present. Volume 2: Heavy vertical creasing to the rear cover and creasing to the upper rear corner. Inquire if you need further information. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor unknown
N.p.: N.p. 1954. Vintage narrow margin double weight reference photograph of David Lean on the set of the 1954 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1916 play by Harold Brighouse. Previously made as a silent film in 1920 directed by Percy Nash and starring Arthur Pitt and Joan Ritz and in 1931 directed by Thomas Bentley and starring James Harcourt and Joan Maude.<br/><br/>Victorian bootmaker stingy widow and a man of great thirst Henry Hobson an exceptionally brilliant Charles Laughton insists there will be no marriages of his three daughters to avoid the costly settlements but the independent-minded eldest Brenda de Banzie has her sights set on Hobson's prize bootmaker Will Mossop John Mills. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location in Manchester England. <br/><br/>9.75 x 8 inches. Near Fine with black paper affixed to verso. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 461. N.p. unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1962. Vintage keybook reference photograph of Alec Guinness Sam Spiegel Jack Hawkins and David Lean on the set of the 1962 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1926 autobiography "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by T.E. Lawrence.<br/><br/>An incomparable film. Opening in 1935 with the death of Lawrence Peter O'Toole in a motorcycle accident at the age of 46 we then follow in flashback Lawrence as a young intelligence officer in 1916 Cairo assigned to investigate the progress of the Arab revolt against the Turks. <br/><br/>Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture.<br/><br/>Shot on location in England Saudi Arabia Spain and Morocco. <br/><br/>11 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert I. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1962. Vintage oversize borderless double weight photograph from the 1962 film shot on location in the Moroccan desert. Mimeo snipe on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1926 autobiography "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by T.E. Lawrence.<br/><br/>An incomparable film. Opening in 1935 with the death of Lawrence Peter O'Toole in a motorcycle accident at the age of 46 we then follow in flashback Lawrence as a young intelligence officer in 1916 Cairo assigned to investigate the progress of the Arab revolt against the Turks. <br/><br/>Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture. Selected for the National Film Registry in 1991. <br/><br/>Shot on location in England Saudi Arabia Spain and Morocco. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus light curling edgewear and creasing at corners but no loss or tears. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request.<br/><br/>Ebert I. Columbia Pictures unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1962. Vintage reference photograph of Peter O'Toole Gamil Ratib and David Lean on the set of the 1962 film. <br/><br/>Based on the 1926 autobiography "Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by T.E. Lawrence.<br/><br/>An incomparable film. Opening in 1935 with the death of Lawrence Peter O'Toole in a motorcycle accident at the age of 46 we then follow in flashback Lawrence as a young intelligence officer in 1916 Cairo assigned to investigate the progress of the Arab revolt against the Turks. <br/><br/>Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture.<br/><br/>Shot on location in England Saudi Arabia Spain and Morocco. <br/><br/>10.25 x 8 inches. Some edge and corner wear else Near Fine.<br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert I. N.p. unknown books
London: Cineguild 1946. Two vintage black-and-white reference photographs featuring director David Lean actors Alec Guinness and John Mills cinematographer Guy Green camerman Bob Huke and others on the set of the 1946 film. Both photos with mimeograph snipes detailing who is in the shot. <br/><br/>From the estate of Guy and Celia Green. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 32. Cineguild unknown books
London: Cineguild 1948. Vintage black-and-white reference photograph of director David Lean cinematographer Oswald Morris and lighting cameraman Guy Green on the set of the 1948 film. With a mimeograph snipe detailing who is in the shot. <br/><br/>From the estate of Guy and Celia Green with a letter of provenance attesting to same. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 32. Cineguild unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage borderless double weight reference photograph of David Lean Sarah Miles Trevor Howard and John Mills on the set of the 1970 film. Two mimeo snipes and photographer "Ken Danvers" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>The third collaboration between director Lean and screenwriter Bolt following "Lawrence of Arabia" 1962 and "Doctor Zhivago" 1965. <br/><br/>The year after the suppressed 1916 Easter Rising a young Irish woman is caught between a British officer she loves and the nationalists from her own home town. <br/><br/>Winner of two Academy Awards for Best Cinematogray and Best Supporting Actor for John Mills nominated for two more. <br/><br/>Set in an isolated village on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry Ireland shot on location in County Kerry and County Clare Ireland and Cape Town South Africa. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1957. Vintage borderless photograph of David Lean on the set of the 1957 film. <br/><br/>Based on Pierre Boulle's 1952 novel "Le Pont de la riviere Kwai" about Allied POWs forced to build a railway over a bridge during WWII. Under the leadership of Colonel Nicholson Guinness they are persuaded that the bridge should be constructed as a symbol of British perseverance. Unknown to him the Allies have sent a mission into the jungle led by Major Warden Hawkins and an American Shears Holden to blow up the bridge. Winner of several Academy Awards Best Picture Best Actor Best Director etc. and was elected to the National Film Registry in 1997. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine some light creasing. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1958. Vintage reference photograph of David Lean on the set of the 1957 film. Mimeo snipe and "Columbia Pictures" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1952 novel "Le Pont de la riviere Kwai" by Pierre Boulle. Allied POWs of a Japanese prison camp are forced to build a railway over a bridge during WWII. Under the leadership of Colonel Nicholson Alec Guinness they are persuaded that the bridge should be constructed as a symbol of British perseverance. Unbeknownst to Nicholson the Allies have sent a mission into the jungle led by Major Warden Jack Hawkins and an American Shears William Holden to blow up the bridge. <br/><br/>Both screenwriters Carl Foreman and Michael Wilson were blacklisted at the time of production and were not credited. Their collaborative efforts earned an Academy Award Best Adapted Screenplay but due to their names being left off the bill Pierre Boulle who spoke no English was awarded instead. The Academy later awarded Foreman and Wilson for their work in 1984. <br/><br/>Winner of seven Academy Awards including Best Picture Best Director Best Screenplay Best Actor and Best Cinematography nominated for Best Supporting Actor.<br/><br/>Set in Thailand shot on location in Sri Lanka.<br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1957. Collection of five vintage studio still color photographs from the 1957 film. <br/><br/>Based on Pierre Boulle's 1952 novel "Le Pont de la riviere Kwai" about Allied POWs forced to build a railway over a bridge during World War II. Nominated for eight Academy Awards winning seven including Best Picture Best Director for David Lean and Best Actor for Alec Guinness. <br/><br/>Set in Thailand shot on location in Sri Lanka.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good lightly toned and edgeworn several with pinholes to the corners one with a light bruise to the bottom right corner of the recto. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. Columbia Pictures unknown books
N.p.: N.p. 1957. Vintage oversize reference photograph from the 1957 British film showing actor Alec Guinness. With a printed label affixed to the verso crediting still photographer Mike Wilson along with the stamp of PIX Agency. <br/><br/>From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969. <br/><br/>Based on Pierre Boulle's 1952 novel "Le Pont de la riviere Kwai" about Allied POWs forced to build a railway over a bridge during World War II. Nominated for eight Academy Awards winning seven including Best Picture Best Director for David Lean and Best Actor for Alec Guinness. <br/><br/>Set in Thailand shot on location in Sri Lanka.<br/><br/>8.25 x 10.5 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. N.p. unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1957. Collection of 14 vintage black-and-white reference still photographs from the 1957 film. A fascinating collection of candid shots from various scenes in the film including several perspectives on the construction of the bridge at the story's center. <br/><br/>Set in Burma shot on location in Sri Lanka. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1957. Vintage black-and-white reference still photograph from the 1957 film. <br/><br/>Set in Japan shot on location in Sri Lanka. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>National Film Registry. Ebert II. Columbia Pictures unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1970. Vintage deluxe press kit for the epic 1970 film including two oversize photos and six reference photographs. The third collaboration between director Lean and screenwriter Bolt following "Lawrence of Arabia" 1962 and "Doctor Zhivago" 1965. Winner of two Academy Awards for cinematographer Freddie Young and supporting actor John Mills. Nominated for two more as well as ten BAFTA awards. <br/><br/>The press kit contains:<br/><br/>Ten loose sheets of heavy weight paper each folded to 11 x 14 inches printing on rectos only. The first sheet with a press release regarding the film the other nine with a description from Bolt's screenplay in English French Spanish German Italian and Japanese on the outside and the corresponding full color printed image from the film inside. <br/><br/>Two 11 x 14 sheets of photographic paper each containing two images one of David Lean on the set the second of the same scene from the film. With descriptions of the scenes printed on the verso of each photograph. <br/><br/>Six 10 x 8 reference photographs one showing Lean and crew filming on the coast of Ireland the rest depicting scenes from the film. Each with captions printed on the verso. <br/><br/>One biography of David Lean three pages printed on rectos only. 8.5 x 11 inches bound with a single staple. <br/><br/>All items housed in a studio clamshell box as issued. <br/><br/>Clamshell box: About Near Fine with light fading and a few small bruises. Press materials Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
Beverly Hills CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM 1970. Vintage press kit for the epic 1970 film. The third collaboration between director Lean and screenwriter Bolt following "Lawrence of Arabia" 1962 and "Doctor Zhivago" 1965. Winner of two Academy Awards for cinematographer Freddie Young and supporting actor John Mills. Nominated for two more as well as ten BAFTA awards. <br/><br/>Press kit "introducing" director David Lean containing a biography an additional anecdote related to filming a detailed production guide press clippings and six black and white reference photographs of the subject along with a caption sheet. Housed in a tri-fold studio folder specific to the subject. <br/><br/>Folder about Near Fine. Press material Near Fine or better. Photographs Fine. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM] unknown books
London: National Screen Service / MGM 1970. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1970 UK film. <br/><br/>Set during WWI in Ireland where a young woman is caught between the man she loves an English officer and revolutionaries from her own home town. John Mills won an Academy Award for his supporting role. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light rubbing and a faint corner crease else Near Fine. National Screen Service / MGM unknown books
CD-Audio. New. Tony Peterson is a lucky man. He's just caught the last train back to Collinsport. It's been a good day - he's renewed an old friendship and been offered a job he cannot refuse. His life is about to change. Only Tony Peterson's luck has run out. The last train home will turn out to be a very long j unknown
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CD-Audio. As New. Tony Peterson is a lucky man. He's just caught the last train back to Collinsport. It's been a good day - he's renewed an old friendship and been offered a job he cannot refuse. His life is about to change. Only Tony Peterson's luck has run out. The last train home will turn out to be a very long j unknown
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Hollywood: Paramount Television / National Broadcasting Company NBC 1977. Draft script for the 1978 television film originally aired on April 9 1978 on NBC. Presentation copy belonging to producer Ross Hunter bound in navy full calf with gilt titles on cover and spine with Hunter's name on the front board. <br/><br/>An elderly married couple find themselves increasingly dependent on their grown children as their physical and mental health deteriorates. Fred Astaire won an Emmy Award as Best Actor and Helen Hayes received a nomination as Best Actress for her performance. Additional Emmy nominations included Outstanding Performance by a Supporting Actress Patty Duke Supporting Actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. and Outstanding Cinematography in Entertainment Programming for a Special Joseph Biroc. <br/><br/>Green full calf binding with titled paper wrappers as issued with credits for screenwriter Gerald Di Pego. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Gerald Di Pego. 128 leaves with last page of text numbered 104. Xerographically reproduced. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus presentation binding Near Fine. Paramount Television / National Broadcasting Company [NBC] unknown books