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This selection contains 37 title(s) on 2 pages.
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ANDERSON, LAURIE  Home of the Brave: A Film By Laurie Anderson
Talk Normal Productions. 1986, First Edition. Stiff Wraps. 24-page booklet produced to accompany the film; the soundtrack was released separately. All 24 pages contain color stills from the film and accompanying text by Anderson. An important document in her career. Fine in wraps as issued with light wear. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 22.00 [Appr.: EURO 14.75 | £UK 13.25 | JP¥ 1942] Book number: 4059
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BOWSER, EILEEN (EDITOR)  Film Notes
Museum of Modern Art. 1969, First Edition. Spiral in Cardboard. This 126-page volume of this now classic document covers the American films held by the Museum's Film Library, arranged chronologically, beginning with Edison's kinetoscopes and ending with Henry King's The Gunfighter (1950). The descriptions get more detailed as the chronology progresses. Also includes a bibliography and indexes to filmmakers and film titles. In near-Fine condition in spiral bound wraps: light wear to corners, previous owner's faded stamp to leading edge of front cover. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1171
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COCTEAU, JEAN  La Bella y La Bestia
Graficas Valencia. 1950, First Edition. Paper. A charming3.5" x 5" ephemeral piece: the 1950 advertising card for "La Bella y la Bestia: une film de Jean Cocteau con Jean Marais/Josette Day", one side pictorial in color showing the Beast, the Beauty, and the alter ego; printed in Valencia, Spain by Graficas Valencia, with printed reverse (Cine Mari/Palacio del Cinema) giving details of the film's showing in Spanish. Printed for the opening of the film in Valencia in 1950. In Fine condition. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 15.00 [Appr.: EURO 10.25 | £UK 9.25 | JP¥ 1324] Book number: 1166
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CINEMA DEPARTMENT  PAN/USC (November 1972)
University of Southern California. 1972, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (Jerry Lewis sketch on cover) includes an interview with Martin Ritt (plus filmography), ads for film showings. Light wear. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1216
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CINEMA DEPARTMENT  PAN/USC (December 1972)
University of Southern California. 1972, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (Simon Ward as Young Winston on the cover) includes reviews of the 2nd Los Angeles International Film Expo and the first Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Convention (Fantasy Film Fans International). Warhol's films, Young Winston, and Uncle Vania. Light wear. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1217
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CINEMA DEPARTMENT  PAN/USC (Jan-Feb 1973)
University of Southern California. 1973, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (Jack Lemmon in Save the Tiger on cover) includes a review of that film and an interview with Lemmon, articles on filmmaking in Israel, violence, and the cinema library. Light wear. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1218
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CINEMA DEPARTMENT  PAN/USC (May 1973)
University of Southern California. 1973, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, Vol. 2, NO. 4 (Clint Eastwood in High Plains Drifter on cover) includes a review of Eastwood's career, interviews with Woody Allen, Delbert Mann, and Trevor Greenwood, and articles about Brian DePalma and Cinerama. Production values have been upped by this date, with coated stock covers, twice the number of pages, and even some (probably Xeroxed) stills. Light wear. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1219
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CINEMA DEPARTMENT  PAN/USC (June-July 1973)
University of Southern California. 1973, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, Vol. 2, No. 5-6 (Anouk Aimee in The Model Shop on cover) includes, on the general subject of the "new, new wave", articles on Jacques Demy, Philippe de Broca, Jean Rouch, Rohmer, mass violence in film. Light wear. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 6.75 | £UK 6.25 | JP¥ 883] Book number: 1220
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MEKAS, JONAS [EDITOR AND PUBLISHER]  Film Culture [April 1958]
Jonas Mekas. 1958, First Edition. Wraps As Issued. Periodical, This issue, announced in Mekas's editorial, as the last monthly edition (there follows a rant), focuses on Erich von Stroheim, with articles by Rudolf Arnheim, among others, plus lots and lots of stills from the films. Also includes an article on Stan Brakhage. Fine in wraps as issued. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 45.00 [Appr.: EURO 30.25 | £UK 27.25 | JP¥ 3972] Book number: 1732
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FRASER, GEORGE MACDONALD  The Hollywood History of the World
William Morrow/Beech Tree. 1988, First Edition. Wraps As Issued. Galley/Proof, Uncorrected bound galleys of this collection of film stills from the Kobal Collection, by the Flashman man. VG+ condition, front cover slightly flared and bent. Very Good+/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 50.00 [Appr.: EURO 33.5 | £UK 30.25 | JP¥ 4413] Book number: 2201
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HACKER, LEONARD  Cinematic Design
American Photographic Publishing. 1931, First Edition. Hard Cover. Twelve wonderfully art deco graphic illustrations and 1 color frontispiece by Constance Hacker. Leonard wasn't convinced that the movie was or ever would be an art form, but just in case, he has written this highly disciplined approach to the form, which he conceived as a combination of photography and painting. Near-fine hardcover binding (with dazzling textured silver endpapers) just slightly cocked; in Very Good dust jacket with crisp edges; unfortunately, someone may have set a wet cup or glass square in the center of the front panel (no corresponding damage to the board underneath). Near-Fine/Very Good.
USD 60.00 [Appr.: EURO 40.25 | £UK 36.25 | JP¥ 5295] Book number: 2113
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HUGHES, PATRICIA K. [ESSAY]  Breaking and Entering: Art and the Video Game
Pace Wildenstein. 2005, First Edition. Spiral in Cardboard. 38-page catalogue for an exhibition held December 10, 2005-January 28, 2006, featuring images from video games (or, computer art) designed by Cory Arcangel, Brody Condon, Jon Haddock, Jodi (Joan Heemskerk and Dirk Paesmans), Paper Rad (Jacob Ciocci, Jessica Ciocci, Benjamin Jones), RSG, and Eddo Stern. Fascinating, in its way. All color, of course. Fine in spiral binding within stiff card wraps. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 30.00 [Appr.: EURO 20.25 | £UK 18.25 | JP¥ 2648] Book number: 1865
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MANVELL, ROGER  Love Goddesses of the Movies
Crescent. 1975. Hard Cover. Mary, Theda, Clara, Gloria, Greta, Marlene, Jean, Joan, Arletty, Vivien, Betty, Rita, Marilyn, Ingrid, Brigitte, Gina, Sophia, Elizabeth, and Jeanne. Wow. VG+ binding in jacket with a little edgewear and sticker shock to lower corner. Very Good+/Very Good.
USD 18.00 [Appr.: EURO 12.25 | £UK 11 | JP¥ 1589] Book number: 2111
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NONE  Film and Sprockets Society Programs (1937)
CCNY Film Appreciation Series. 1937, First Edition. Paper. A group of programs issued to audiences at The Film and Sprocket Society film showings in 1937, produced by the City College of New York Art Department for their 1937 Film Appreciation Series, consisting of 2 copies of Program II, and one each of Program III and Program IV. Program II featured "The Last Laugh", directed by F.W. Murnau, and photographerd by Karl Freund (4 pages of commentary on the plot, lighting, camera work; with a one-page description of "The Covered Wagon" directed by James Cruze and photographed by Karl Brown). Program III featured "The Love of Jeanne Ney", directed by G.W. Pabst and photographed by F.A. Wagner, known for its "naturalistic" effects of lighting and cutting (4 pages). Program IV featured two Russian films, "Turksib" (Turin, 1929) and "Storm Over Asia" (Pudovkin, 1928). The latter program consists of a six-page fold. Of interest is that all of the music to accompany these films was arranged and played by Harry Weiss. All are in near-Fine condition: lightly toned and creased where they have been folded. Near-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 65.00 [Appr.: EURO 43.5 | £UK 39.25 | JP¥ 5737] Book number: 1322
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PHYLLIS PLATT AND KAY ARMATAGE (EDITORS)  Take One: Women in Film (Feb 1972)
1972, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (Vol. 3, No. 2, February 7, 1972: WOMEN IN FILM). This issue edited by Phyllis Platt and Kay Armatage. Highly detailed snapshot of what was going on in film in Canada for women, with brief glimpses of activities in the States and abroad. Includes an article on women directors, an interview with Shirley Clarke and another with Joyce Wieland (who drew the illustrations for "Canadian Women Directors: A Filmography", and reviews of books and films. The entire issue is crammed with information (there's a notice from the Women's Video Collective in New York, for example, noting that they've been together for 9 months at the time of publication). In Fine condition. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1225
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PRICE, RICHARD  Mad Dog and Glory
Universal Studios. 1991. Leatherette. Final shooting script dated 7-15-91 for a film starring Robert De Niro. 129 pages; photocopy of typescript. This copy from the personal library of photographer Ralph Gibson, inscribed to Gibson, and signed by Price to title page. Near-Fine in leatherette cover secured by brass "screws". Laminate is lifting a bit. An unusual artifact in its own right. Near-Fine/Very Good to Near-Fine. Signed by Author.
USD 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 233.5 | £UK 210.5 | JP¥ 30890] Book number: 1580
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SCHIFF, STEPHEN (INTRODUCTION)  Take 1/New York on Film
Queens County Art Museum. 1986, First Edition. Wraps As Issued. 16-page exhibition catalogue, illustrated in black and white, with an essay by Ellin Burke. Complete catalogue of the exhibition, which displayed artifacts from 18 productions (Annie Hall to Wolfen). Pictured in the catalogue, drawings from The Purple Rose of Cairo, Ragtime, and Brighton Beach Memoirs, models from F/X and A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy, set models from The Wiz, and costume designs and models from The Wiz. A neat collectible. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 25.00 [Appr.: EURO 16.75 | £UK 15.25 | JP¥ 2206] Book number: 2510
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VARIOUS  Filmmakers Newsletter Vol 4 (1970-1)
1970, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, The issues in Volume 4 (November 1970-October 1971) tend to be themed: #1: Dance and Film, #2: Computer-Made Films, #s 3 and 4: Anthropology and Film (Navajo filmmakers; feature by Alan Lomax); #5: Film Space (Stan Vanderbeek, among others); #6: Film Sound (Amarasingham's synthesizer);#7: Deep-Focus Cinematography (history in the US); #8: Film Festivals (beware!); #9-10: The Shape and Angles of Film Distribution (Stan Brakhage); #11: The Filming of "Maidstone" (Mailer's election "documentary"); #12: Inside the Mind of a Communications Philosopher: An Interview with Ugo Torricelli. All issues have previous owner's mailing label on reverse; most are in Fine condition, while a few show shelf rubbing or shelf-wear. In all, they've been preserved very well. Offered at $10.00 each, or $100.00 per volume (11 issues). Near-Fine-to-Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 100.00 [Appr.: EURO 66.75 | £UK 60.25 | JP¥ 8826] Book number: 1181
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (Jan 1946)
University of California. 1946, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (v. 1, n. 2) includes an article by Iris Barry, curator of the MOMA film library; psychiatry on the screen; screenplay for the documentary Death and Mathematics by Ben Maddow and Irving Lerner; radio script for The Case of David Smith by Abraham Polonsky; a censorship section, an article on Three Strangers by the film's composer, Adolph Deutsch, letters, and book reviews. May have minor edgewear or slight fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1202
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (April 1946)
University of California. 1946, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (v. 1, n. 3) includes articles on acting by Alexander Knox and Charles Boyer, educational broadcasting, screen music copyrights, letters and book reviews. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1203
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (Oct 1946)
University of California. 1946, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, V. 2, n. 1 has articles on television and films, screen acting, Russian film, costume (by Edith Head), Technicolor, music, and a radio script, film and radio reviews, letters, and book reviews. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1205
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly Annual Communications Bibliography (1946)
University of California. 1946, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, Supplement to Volume I. Organized into sections on film lit, radio lit, music in film and radio lit. Also includes a supplemental list of Hollywood war films, 1942-1944, organized according to The Issues, The Enemy, The United Nations, The Production Front, The Home Front, and The Fighting Forces, topics "defined by the late President Roosevelt..as those on which the American public needed to be fully informed in order to wage all-out warfare". Each entry includes the title, studio, release date, producer, director, writing credits. An invaluable resource. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1206
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (Jan 1947)
University of California. 1947, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (v. 2, n. 2) includes articles on psychiatry and psychology in film, the US film program in Germany, a radio script by Arnold Perl, John Houseman on heroes, two articles on British film, 4 articles on "the tasks of an International Film Institute", reviews, and letters. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1207
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (Fall 1947)
University of California. 1947, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (v. 3, n. 1) includes articles on Henry Morgan (radio satirist), a script for an educational film, children's films, violence in film (by John Houseman), film music, letters, and book reviews. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1208
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VARIOUS  Hollywood Quarterly (Winter 1947-48)
University of California. 1948, First Edition. Paper. Periodical, (v. 3, n. 2) includes part one of a series on experimental American film (1921-1941), and articles on radio comedians, film periodicals in Britain and France, screen acting, a review of film music, and letters and book reviews. May have minor edgewear and fading. Fine/Issued Without Jacket.
USD 20.00 [Appr.: EURO 13.5 | £UK 12.25 | JP¥ 1765] Book number: 1209
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