Cinema Signmaker
Alias Jesse James. I
ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s unknown
Référence libraire : 05-0029
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Cinema Signmaker
Brass Bottle
ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s unknown
Référence libraire : 05-0030
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Cinema Signmaker
Captain Sinbad
ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s unknown
Référence libraire : 05-0024
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Cinema Signmaker
Cinderfella
ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s unknown
Référence libraire : 05-0025
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Cinema Signmaker
Golden Arrow
ca. 1950s. Painted lobby card. 11 x 14 inches. ca. 1950s unknown
Référence libraire : 05-0031
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CINEMA SOVIETICO
1953/2
(cinema)[CINEMA SOVIETICO.]A cura dell'Associazione Italia-URSS. Numero 2 del 1953 dedicato a Vsevolod Pudovkin. Fascicolo in 8, 50 pp in ciclostile, br. [Euro 10,00]
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Cinema T
Luigi Pirandello
Oscar Mondarori 1949. This book has soft covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item200grams ISBN: Oscar Mondarori paperback
Référence libraire : 4110597
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CINEMA WORLD ILLUSTRATED.
The Cinema World Illustrated. Vol. 1 No. 1.
Paperback. 1927. 36pp illustrated throughout 4to paper covers London May 1927. Very good. . paperback
Référence libraire : HALL507301
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CINEMA- CHIRAT , Raymond.
Catalogue des films français de long métrage. Films de fiction 1940-1950.
1981 Luxembourg, Imprimerie Saint-Paul, 1981; in-4°, plein cartonnage illustré en noir , titre en rouge et blanc; 64 feuillets non chiffrés et 8 feuillets hors texte d'illustrations photographiques en noir.
Référence libraire : 7458
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CINEMA.
"Bette Davis Eyes".
1937 Huile sur toile signée et datée en bas à droite, 1937, 42 x 30 cm., sur support cartonné, cadre en bois mouluré d'origine.
Référence libraire : 23070
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CINEMA.
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In : Recherches soviétiques, n° 3, 1956, in-8, br., 204 pp., ill. en noir h.-t. (S2B41A)
Référence libraire : 1319963
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Cinema.
Boys' Cinema Annual 1947
Boys Cinema 1947. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1947. -. 159 pages. No dust jacket. Pictorial card quarterbound with cloth spine. Contains black and white photographs. Pages are moderately tanned and foxed throughout with some dog-earred pages. Boards have moderate edge-wear with heavy bumping to corners and rubbing to surfaces. Boys Cinema hardcover
Référence libraire : 1581000957GEO
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CINEMA.
Ce joli monde.
P., Imprimerie Hélio Cachan, 1957, In-4, agrafé, [8 pp.], couverture illustrée par Hurel.
Référence libraire : 16960
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CINEMA.
Entre Onze heures et Minuit. Francinex présente Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Robinson dans un film de Henry Decoin. D'après un roman de Claude Luxel. Adaptation de Marcel Rivet et Henry Decoin
P., Francinex, 1949, In-4, agrafé, couverture gaufrée illustrée, 8 pp.
Référence libraire : 16511
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CINEMA.
L'Atlantide. Les Nouveautés Aubert.
P., Imprimerie M. Le Deley, 1921, In-4 agrafé, couverture illustrée d'une photographie, [16 pp].
Référence libraire : 17216
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CINEMA.
La Grande Nuit du cinéma.
1933 1 P., Agence Lebeuf, 1933, in-8, cart. bleu nuit parsemé d'étoiles argentées relié par un cordon noir.,16 feuillets réunies par un cordonnet sous couv. cart.
Référence libraire : 4369
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CINEMA.
La Taverne du Poisson couronné. Francinex présente Michel Simon, Jules Berry, Raymond Bussières et Blanchette Brunoy. Scénario de René Chanas. Adaptation de Nino Frank. Dialogue de Henri Jeanson.
P., Francinex, [1947], In-4, agrafé, 8 pp., couverture illustrée en couleurs.
Référence libraire : 16472
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CINEMA.
Le Blé en herbe d'après le roman de Colette. Un film de Claude Autant-Lara avec Edwige Feuillère, Nicole Berger et Pierre-Michel Beck. Adaptation et dialogues de Jean Amrouche et Pierre Bost.
P., France London Film, [1954], In-4, agrafé, 16 pp.
Référence libraire : 16467
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CINEMA.
Le Château de Verre. Franco London Film export présente Michèle Morgan, Jean Marais dans un film de René Clément. Inspiré du roman "Sait-on jamais" de Vicki Baum. Dialogues de Pierre Bost.
P., F.L.F.E., [1950], In-4,agrafé, 12 pp.,fragile couverture à fenêtre.
Référence libraire : 16498
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CINEMA.
Les Mutinés de l'Elseneur. Un film de Pierre Chenal d'après le roman de Jack London. Traduction de Paul Gruyer et Louis Postif.
P., René Kieffer, [1936], Collection " Plaisir des yeux", In-8 carré, br., couverture argentée, [32 pp.].
Référence libraire : 17796
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CINEMA.
Lucrèce Borgia.
Paris 1953 1 Programme illustré en noir, bistre et or, avec photographies, 1953, 8 pp. non chiffrées.
Référence libraire : 13534
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CINEMA.
Monseigneur ou l'histoire d'un Prétendant au Trône par Roger Richebé. D'après le roman de Jean Martet.
A Paris, chez R. Richebé, 1949, In-4, agrafé, 15 pp.
Référence libraire : 16997
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CINEMA.
Nous Sommes tous des Assassins. L'Alliance générale de distribution cinématographisue présente un film de André Cayatte. Scénario de André Cayatte et Charles Spaak. Décors de Jacques Colombier. Avec Mouloudji, Raymond Pellegrin, André Reybaz, etc...
P., AGDC, [1952], In-4 oblong, agrafé, couverture illustrée, 12 pp.
Référence libraire : 16471
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CINEMA.
Palladium film production présents "When Peasants love", "The Rain has stopped", "The Night Express", etc...
Copenhagen, A.S. Palladium, vers 1950, In-4, agrafé, 12 pp.
Référence libraire : 16470
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CINEMA.
Ruy Blas adapté pour l'écran par Jean Cocteau & mis en scène par Pierre Billon.
P., Paul Morihien, 1948, In-12, br., 127 pp.
Référence libraire : 12943
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CINEMA.
The Film in National Life Being the Report of an Enquiry conducted by the Commission on Educational and Cultural Films into the Service which the Cinematograph may render to Education and Social Progress.
George Allen and Unwin London. 1932. First edition. The Commission headed by B.S. Gott investigates the position of film in England and in other countries with particular attention paid to its educational possibilities. Quarto. Wrappers. With the ownership signature of Sidney Cole who later became a producer at Ealing. Spine rubbed. Corners of lower cover and several pages creased. Some spotting. Good. George Allen and Unwin, London. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA015154
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CINEMA.
Un des théâtres Paramount le Coliseum à Bruxelles vous présente sa saison 1928-1929.
Bruxelles, 22X 13 cm, 12 pp.
Référence libraire : 20357
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Cinema.
Unabhaengige Schweizer Filmzeitschrift. 31. Jahrgang. Basel: Stroemfeld/Roter Stern 1985. 215 S. mit Abbildungen. kart.
Thema: Wider das Unverbindliche. Film Kino und politische Oeffentlichkeit. - Hinten einige Rot-Unterstreichungen. 38118 unknown
Référence libraire : 38118
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 1 mai 92 jusqu'au N° 9 printemps 96. Ens. 9 volumes
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1992 - 96, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill. (état comme neuf).
Référence libraire : 78935aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 2
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1992, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98341aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 3
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1993, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98342aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 4
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1993, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98343aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 6
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1994, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98344aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 7
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1994, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98345aaf
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Cinema. -
Cinémathèque revue semestrielle d'êsthétique et d'histoire du cinema. N° 5
Cinémathèque française musée du cinema, Editions Yeloow Now, 1994, gr. in-8vo, ca. 150 p. par volume avec des illustrations, cartonnage original ill
Référence libraire : 98346aaf
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Cinema. -
Fiches du cinéma. Tous les films 1994.
Versailles Cedex, Chrétiens-Media, 1995, in-8vo, 491 p., ill., brochure originale illustrée en couleurs.
Référence libraire : 98266aaf
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CINEMA. ADAMSON Joe.
Tex Avery: King of Cartoons.
Da Capo New York. 1985. Reissue with corrections of a book originally published in 1975. Quarto. 238 pages. Numerous black and white illustrations. Glossy pictorial card wrappers. Tex Avery was the animator of genius who brought to the screen Bugs Bunny Daffy Duck Porky Pig Elmer Fudd Droopy Screwy Squirrel Chilly Willy and others.Presentation copy from the author lavishly and jokily inscribed in 1987 on the half-title page to Deac Roselle sic. The recipient is in fact the writer and film historian Deac Rossell.Fine. Da Capo, New York. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005850
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CINEMA. AGUILAR Santiago.
El genio del s�ptimo arte. Apolog�a de Charlot.
Bibiotheca del Cinema Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones S.A. Madrid and Buenos Aires. 1930. First edition. 12mo. Wrappers. 232 pages.Cover edges rubbed. Pages browned. Good. Bibiotheca del Cinema, Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones, S.A., Madrid and Buenos Aires. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA015156
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CINEMA. BEHLMER Rudy selects edits and annotates.
Inside Warner Brothers 1935-1951.
Fireside New York. 1987. First paperback edition. Octavo. pp xx 358. Photographs. The book is constructed out of the huge quantity of letters cables memos and notes generated before and during film-making and gives an entertaining insight into working practices in the studio's greatest period.Presentation copy from the editor inscribed on the first blank: ''For Deac Rossell - In the cause of primary source materials! Best regards Rudy Behlmer June 1 1989''. The recipient is a writer and film historian who soon afterwards became Head of Programme Planning at the National film Theatre.Fine. Fireside, New York. paperback
Référence libraire : CINEMA005856
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CINEMA. BROWNLOW Kevin.
The Parade's Gone By.
Secker & Warburg London. 1968. First edition. Quarto. pp xii 580 xiii. Sheet of Additions and Corrections pasted in at end. An illustrated history of the era of silent film based largely on transcripts of interviews with the actors directors producers and technical staff. Bound by Asprey in three quarter red morocco with raised bands gilt rules cloth sides marbled endpapers all edges gilt. Laid in is a short Autograph Note Signed by Ned Sherrin: about 20 words presenting this book to a friend written on one of Sherrin's printed cards.Covers rubbed at the corners. Very good indeed. Secker & Warburg, London. hardcover
Référence libraire : CINEMA026993
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CINEMA. FERNANDEZ CUENCA Carlos.
Historia anecd�tica del cinema.
Bibiotheca del Cinema Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones S.A. Madrid and Buenos Aires. 1930. First edition. 12mo. Wrappers. 208 pages.Covers rubbed and soiled and split at spine. Pages browned. Good. Bibiotheca del Cinema, Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones, S.A., Madrid and Buenos Aires. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA015157
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CINEMA. FRENCH Philip and WLASCHIN Ken edit.
The Faber Book of Movie Verse.
Faber and Faber London. 1993. First edition. Introduction and notes by Philip French. Octavo. pp vi 458.Presentation copy from the editors inscribed on the title-page: ''Deac for a great film enthusiast from longterm friend - Ken Wlaschin. Deac - a great person a valuable association as ever Philip'. In addition inscribed by Philip French's wife: ''And love from the lady who supplies the tea etc. And gets the permissions. xx Kersti''. The recipient is the writer and film historian Deac Rossell who was at the time Head of Programme Planning at the National film Theatre. He had co-edited a book with Philip French The Press: Observed and Projected for the BFI in 1991.Fine in near-fine slightly nicked dustwrapper. Faber and Faber, London. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005854
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CINEMA. GHEMAN Richard. COOPER Gary. MICALE Albert
THE TALL AMERICAN.
CINEMA. GHEMAN Richard. THE TALL AMERICAN. The Story of Gary Cooper. Illustrated by Albert Micale. With Title Page Illustration by Maria Cooper. New York:: Hawthorn Books Inc. 1963. First edition juvenile title. . Octavo cloth 187 pages. Issued as a volume in the "Credo Books" series. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Hawthorn Books, Inc., hardcover
Référence libraire : 13591
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CINEMA. HARDY Phil.
Arthur Penn.
Praeger New York. 1970. First U.S. edition. Wrappers issue. Square octavo. 143 pages. Illustrated in black and white.Inscribed by Arthur Penn on the half-title page: ''To Deac - In gratitude for several penetrating and meaningful conversations. May they continue - my thanks - Arthur''. The recipient is a writer and film historian; he had reviewed Penn's film Alice's Restaurant for Boston After Dark.Spine creased and rubbed. Very good. Praeger, New York. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005860
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CINEMA. HARDY Phil.
Samuel Fuller.
Praeger New York. 1970. First U.S. edition. Wrappers issue. Square octavo. 144 pages. Illustrated in black and white.Inscribed by Sam Fuller on the half-title page: ''To Deac and Mickey - with thanks - Sam Fuller 1986''. The recipients are Deac Rossell and his first wife; Rossell and Sam Fuller had been among the contributors to the first issue of American Film October 1975. In the 70's Rossell was Film Coordinator at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston and Fuller had appeared as one of the featured directors. There is a story about Rossell helping Fuller to repack his suitcase with cigars in Miama.Rossell's bookplate is inside the front cover. Spine creased and rubbed. Very good. Praeger, New York. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005861
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CINEMA. HUGHES CAROL Ed.
That Certain Age. Hollywood. 1930's 1940s. No.21.
Typed copy photographic illus. of film stars. A5 orig. pictorial wrappers A scarce magazine on American films of this era. unknown
Référence libraire : RGW15612
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CINEMA. LONG Robert Emmet.
The Films of Merchant Ivory.
Harry N. Abrams New York. 1991. First edition. Quarto. 208 pages. Lavishly illustrated. The films are examined one-by-one with interviews with Ismail Merchant James Ivory and their screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.Inscribed on the half-title page by Merchant and Ivory: ''For Deak sic with fond regards and admiration - Ismail & Jim Ivory''. Also inscribed by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: ''It was a lot of fun and thank you - very much - Ruth''. The recipient is the writer and film historian Deac Rossell who in 1992 organised the Merchant Ivory retrospective at the National Film Theatre where he was Head of Programme Planning.Fine in fine dustwrapper. Harry N. Abrams, New York. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005852
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CINEMA. MONTENEGRO Manuel.
El domino del gesto.
Bibiotheca del Cinema Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones S.A. Madrid and Buenos Aires. 1930. First edition. 12mo. Wrappers. 151 pages.Covers rubbed and soiled. Pages browned. Good. Unopened. Bibiotheca del Cinema, Compan�a Ibero-Americana de Publicaciones, S.A., Madrid and Buenos Aires. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA015162
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CINEMA. PASTERNAK Joe.
Easy the Hard Way.
G.P. Putnam's Sons New York. 1956. First edition. Octavo. pp viii 301. Illustrated. The rags-to-riches autobiography ''as told to David Chandler'' of one of the great Hollywood film producers. He turned around the fortunes of Universal Studios through his promotion of the career of Deanna Durbin.Presentation copy from the author inscribed on the front free endpaper to Maurice Chevalier: ''To a great man! Maurice Ch. With my very very best - Yours Joe Pasternak - Hollywood May 7 - 1956.'' A nice association of two important figures in the history of the Hollywood musical.Very good indeed in very good slightly rubbed and chipped dustwrapper with a short closed tear and with the red lettering faded on the spine. G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA005970
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CINEMA. PERRY George.
The Great British Picture Show.
Pavilion Books London. 1985. Enlarged and revised edition of a book first published in 1974. A history of the British film industry. 386 pages. Numerous illustrations. Four-page Foreword specially written for this edition by David Puttnam.Presentation copy from the author to David Puttnam inscribed: ''To David - In gratitude for great films and a great foreword - George March 1980''.Tail of spine slightly bumped. Near fine in near fine price-clipped dustwrapper very slightly creased at the edges. Pavilion Books, London. unknown
Référence libraire : CINEMA025747
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