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Published by Allied Artists, Glendale, CA, 1959
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Two vintage studio still photographs from the 1959 film, one showing actor Red Buttons, the other showing Buttons with actress Kathryn Grant. The boss of a newly created traveling circus finds his production sabotaged by an unknown assailant determined to stop the show from going on. Set in New York and Niagara Falls. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by Turner Pictures, 2004
Seller: BookScene, Hull, MA, U.S.A.
Misc. Condition: New. 2004. 4 discs. Excellent condition. Still in shrinkwrap. DVD29.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1932
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph from the 1932 pre-Code film. Single stamp on the verso. Based on the 1931 novel by Upton Sinclair, following the members of two families whose lives are impacted by alcohol addiction and Prohibition. Set in Louisiana, New York City, and Long Island. 10 x 8 inches. About Near Fine, with pinholes at each corner.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1939
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Three vintage reference photographs from the 1939 film. One photograph with a stamp on the verso identifying the film and actors Clark Gable and Hattie McDaniel. The legendary adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, about the headstrong daughter of an affluent confederate plantation owner whose family is brought low during the Civil War. Nominated for fifteen Academy Awards, winning ten, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress (making actress Hattie McDaniel the first African American to be nominated for and win an Oscar). Set in Georgia on the fictional cotton plantation Tara, and shot throughout California as well as Little Rock, Arkansas. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus, with creasing and pinholes at the corners. National Film Registry. Ebert I. Godard, Histoires du cinema.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1942
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Collection of five vintage studio still photographs from the 1942 film. Snipe typed to the verso of one image. John Garfield plays a Mexican-American named Danny whose grandfather leaves him two houses as inheritance. Unfortunately Danny's friends quickly move in to Danny's newfound homes, and Danny must struggle to find employment and get the girl. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Set in Northern California. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine with light toning to the versos. On the verso of one image are extensive inscriptions in red manuscript ink, as well as a newspaper cartoon cutout. The inscriptions, which are in Spanish, appear to be rough advertising notes.
Published by Selznick Studios, 1939
Seller: Lakin & Marley Rare Books ABAA, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Clarence Sinclair Bull & Fred Parrish (Set Photographers) (illustrator). GONE WITH THE WIND. Los Angeles, California: Selznick Studios, [1939]. Original & magnificent 1939 vintage oversized glossy double weight gelatin silver exhibition print (12" by 15") from "GONE WITH THE WIND" featuring VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara, LESLIE HOWARD as Ashley Wilkes, and OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND as Melanie Hamilton. In Very Good condition with minor blemishes to the borders but not to the image itself. A limited number of these huge prints were displayed in 1939 at the various premieres of the film around the United States; in some cases, not here, the theater owner would write the show times in the bottom margin. This larger format photo shows excellent detail and has an original Selznick Studio snipe on the back to prove its first release authenticity. Vivien Leigh's appeal is never more obvious than in this remarkable close-up. This photo was taken by one of two set photographers assigned to the film. Clarence Sinclair Bull was a famous film portrait artist, this is more likely his work. The other studio photographer Fred Parrish was more likely to have captured the scene stills. GONE WITH THE WIND remains, after nearly 85 years, one of the greatest successes in Hollywood film history, having attained and maintained an exalted place in popular culture. Exhibition prints of this size, still retaining the studio promotional snipe on the back, are exceedingly uncommon.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1932
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph from the set of the 1932 film, with a printed snipe on the verso. Based on the novel by Upton Sinclair. Victor Fleming directs Dorothy Jordan and Lewis Stone in an early scene from his pre-Code epic about Prohibition. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus.
Published by Selznick Studios, 1939
Seller: Lakin & Marley Rare Books ABAA, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Clarence Sinclair Bull & Fred Parrish (Set Photographers) (illustrator). GONE WITH THE WIND. Los Angeles, California: Selznick Studios, [1939]. Original & magnificent 1939 vintage oversized glossy double weight gelatin silver exhibition print (12" by 15") from "GONE WITH THE WIND" featuring VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara. In Very Good condition with minor blemishes to the borders but not to the image itself. A limited number of these huge prints were displayed in 1939 at the various premieres of the film around the United States; in some cases, not here, the theater owner would write the showtimes in the bottom margin. This larger format photo shows excellent detail and has an original Selznick Studio snipe on the back to prove its first release authenticity. Vivien Leigh's appeal is never more obvious than in this remarkable close-up. This photo was taken by one of two set photographers assigned to the film. Clarence Sinclair Bull was a famous film portrait artist, this is more likely his work. The other studio photographer Fred Parrish was more likely to have captured the scene stills. GONE WITH THE WIND remains, after nearly 85 years, one of the greatest successes in Hollywood film history, having attained and maintained an exalted place in popular culture. Exhibition prints of this size, still retaining the studio promotional snipe on the back, are exceedingly uncommon.
Published by Selznick Studios, 1939
Seller: Lakin & Marley Rare Books ABAA, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Clarence Sinclair Bull & Fred Parrish (Set Photographers) (illustrator). GONE WITH THE WIND. Los Angeles, California: Selznick Studios, [1939]. Original & magnificent 1939 vintage oversized glossy double weight gelatin silver exhibition print (12" by 15") from "GONE WITH THE WIND" featuring VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara. In Very Good condition with minor blemishes to the borders but not to the image itself. A limited number of these huge prints were displayed in 1939 at the various premieres of the film around the United States; in some cases, not here, the theater owner would write the showtimes in the bottom margin. This larger format photo shows excellent detail and has an original Selznick Studio snipe on the back to prove its first release authenticity. Vivien Leigh's appeal is never more obvious than in this remarkable close-up. This photo was taken by one of two set photographers assigned to the film. Clarence Sinclair Bull was a famous film portrait artist, this is more likely his work. The other studio photographer Fred Parrish was more likely to have captured the scene stills. GONE WITH THE WIND remains, after nearly 85 years, one of the greatest successes in Hollywood film history, having attained and maintained an exalted place in popular culture. Exhibition prints of this size, still retaining the studio promotional snipe on the back, are exceedingly uncommon.
Published by Selznick Studios, 1939
Seller: Lakin & Marley Rare Books ABAA, Mill Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Clarence Sinclair Bull & Fred Parrish (Set Photographers) (illustrator). GONE WITH THE WIND. Los Angeles, California: Selznick Studios, [1939]. Original & magnificent 1939 vintage oversized glossy double weight gelatin silver exhibition print (12" by 15") from "GONE WITH THE WIND" featuring VIVIEN LEIGH as Scarlett O'Hara as she is at the very beginning of the film, surrounded by her admirers. In Very Good condition with minor blemishes to the borders but not to the image itself. A limited number of these huge prints were displayed in 1939 at the various premieres of the film around the United States; in some cases, not here, the theater owner would write the show times in the bottom margin. This larger format photo shows excellent detail and has an original Selznick Studio snipe on the back to prove its first release authenticity. Vivien Leigh's appeal is never more obvious than in this remarkable close-up. This photo was taken by one of two set photographers assigned to the film. Clarence Sinclair Bull was a famous film portrait artist, this is more likely his work. The other studio photographer Fred Parrish was more likely to have captured the scene stills. GONE WITH THE WIND remains, after nearly 85 years, one of the greatest successes in Hollywood film history, having attained and maintained an exalted place in popular culture. Exhibition prints of this size, still retaining the studio promotional snipe on the back, are exceedingly uncommon.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1927
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage publicity photograph from the 1927 silent film, showing actor Emil Jannings enjoying a large cracker and a glass of milk. While transporting $1000 in securities, a bank clerk from Milwaukee falls for a blonde seductress, who proceeds to rob him of his valuables, ruining his life. Winner of the first Academy Award for Best Actor for Jannings, for his performances in both "The Way of All Flesh" and "The Last Command." Currently considered lost. 9.5 x 7.5 inches. Very Good plus, lightly age toned.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1927
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Three vintage reference photographs from the 1927 Silent film, all showing actor Emil Jannings. A happily married family man and bank clerk is presumed dead after a robbery, losing his identity and livelihood. Winner of an Academy Award for Jannings for Best Actor. Currently considered a lost film. Set in Milwaukee and Chicago. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine, with a few small closed tears on the edges that have been repaired with paper tape.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1932
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage double-weight reference photograph from the 1932 pre-Code film, showing director Victor Fleming and a camera crew watching as actors Clark Gable and Jean Harlow film an intimate scene. Based on the 1928 play by Wilson Collison, about a love triangle on a rubber plantation in French Indochina. The film was the second of six films Gable and Harlow made together, following "The Secret Six" in 1931. Basis for the 1953 John Ford film "Mogambo," starring Gable and Ava Gardner. Set in French Indochina. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine, with two short closed tears at the top edge, repaired with paper tape on the verso. National Film Registry.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1935
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film, showing actress Jean Harlow in a short-sleeve blouse and shorts, surrounded by dancers. National Film Archive stamp on the verso. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. A beautiful stage star is torn between the loves of a devoted, wealthy fan and her agent. Loosely based on the real-life scandal of the marriage of torch singer Libby Holman and tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds. 10 x 8 inches. Lightly age toned, else Near Fine.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1935
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph from the 1935 film, showing actress Jean Harlow in a short-sleeve blouse and shorts, surrounded by dancers. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. A beautiful stage star is torn between the loves of a devoted, wealthy fan and her agent. Loosely based on the real-life scandal of the marriage of torch singer Libby Holman and tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, lightly age toned, with a bruise on the top edge.
Published by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer [MGM], Beverly Hills, CA, 1937
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph of director Victor Fleming and script clerk Bill Lewis on the set of the 1937 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. Based on Rudyard Kipling's 1897 novel. The spoiled young son of a business tycoon falls overboard on a steamship trip to Europe, and is picked up by a fishing schooner, where he is made to earn his keep. Shot on location in Massachusetts and California in the US, and Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. 10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1939
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Vintage reference photograph from the 1939 film, showing actors Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh in conversation with director Victor Fleming between takes. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. The legendary adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel, about the headstrong daughter of an affluent confederate plantation owner whose family is brought low during the Civil War. Nominated for fifteen Academy Awards, winning ten, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actress (making actor Hattie McDaniel the first African American to win an Oscar). Set in Georgia on the fictional cotton plantation Tara, and shot throughout California as well as Little Rock, Arkansas. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus, lightly age toned, with a diagonal crease on the bottom right corner. National Film Registry. Ebert I. Godard, Histoire(s) du cinema.
Published by Sierra Pictures / RKO Radio Pictures, Culver City, CA, 1948
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Draft script for the 1948 film, "Joan of Arc," here under its working title, "Joan of Lorraine." Original scripts from Fleming's films are rarely seen on the market. Based on Maxwell Anderson's play, "Joan of Lorraine." Anderson's play debuted on Broadway in 1946, ran for 199 performances at the Alvin Theatre, and closed in 1947. Ingrid Bergman, who stars as Joan in the film, also starred in the play, and won the 1947 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play. The film won three Academy Awards. Director Victor Fleming's final film, featuring Bergman as Joan of Arc, the 15th-century French peasant girl who led the French in battle against the invading English. Bergman portrays the martyr as a strong and spiritual figure who proves her devotion to the Dauphin (Jose Ferrer), later to become the King of France. She wins an alliance with the Governor of Vaucouleurs and the courtiers at Chinon, leads her army in the Battle of Orleans, is betrayed by the Burgundians. Joan was captured, tortured, and ultimately executed by the English, and was later made a Catholic saint. Set in the village of Domremy, shot on location in California. Tan titled wrappers. Distribution page present, undated, with receipt removed, noted as copy No. 400. Title page integral with distribution page. 163 leaves, with last page of text numbered 158. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound internally with two gold brads.