Published by McCall Corporation, Dayton / New York, 1951
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Dayton / New York: McCall Corporation 1951. Softcover. First edition. Pulp magazine. Oversize [about 8.25" x 11"] pictorial wrappers, 144 pages [including the first of two parts of "Planets in Combat" later published as BETWEEN PLANETS], illustrated. Very good copy with creasing, shallow chipping to the spine head, tear across the central portion of the spine, a few short edge tears, text paper tanned as usual. mag9E.
Language: German
Published by Ulisses Spiel & Medien, 2025
ISBN 10: 3987325542 ISBN 13: 9783987325540
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Language: German
Published by Ulisses Spiel & Medien, 2025
ISBN 10: 3987325542 ISBN 13: 9783987325540
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Language: German
Published by Ulisses Spiel & Medien, 2025
ISBN 10: 3987325542 ISBN 13: 9783987325540
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
US$ 52.82
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Language: German
Published by Ulisses Spiel & Medien, 2025
ISBN 10: 3987325542 ISBN 13: 9783987325540
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, United Kingdom
US$ 60.71
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Condition: New. Produktinformationen Pathfinder 2 - Kernregeln NSC Bevoelkere deine Welt!Anhaenger der Goetter, gerissene Soeldner, lebensfrohe Schausteller, erfinderische Ingenieure, tueckische Boesewichte und viele andere erlangen mit diesem Band ihre Rollen und P.
Published by Monogram Pictures, Hollywood, 1949
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Revised Draft script for the 1949 film., "Brand of Fear," here under the working title, "Range Rogues." Copy belonging to actor Marshall Reed, who played "Cal Derringer" in the film, with his name on the front wrapper in manuscript ink, and annotations throughout in manuscript ink and pencil. One of Wakely's final films at Monogram Pictures, where he became a popular musical Western actor under his own name, beginning with "Springtime in Texas" (1945), and ending with "Lawless Code" (1949). This time Wakely and his partner Cannonball Taylor escort a school teacher (Davis) to Oreville, where she is accosted by two outlaws. The local marshal (London) wrangles with one of the outlaws, who informs his cohort that the marshal is actually wanted by the law himself, and they attempt to blackmail him. Wakely and Cannonball show up to help the marshal, who in reality is the school teacher's father, and nab the outlaws. Wakely eventually had his own comic book series, published by DC Comics, 1949-1952, and he was also inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as the Western Music Association Hall of Fame. Shot on location at Melody Ranch and Walker Ranch in Newhall, California. Blue titled wrappers, with a credit for Wakely. Distribution page present, with receipt removed, rubber-stamped copy No. 221, with credits for Wakely and screenwriter Dickey, noted as production No. 4905. Title page integral with distribution. 100 leaves, with last page of text numbered 20 (twentieth page of a shooting schedule). Mimeograph duplication, with blue undated revision pages. Pages Very Good plus, wrapper Very Good, bound with two gold brads. Hardy, p. 390. Pitts 492.
Published by New York Republic Pictures 1946, 1946
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Signed and inscribed by actress Adrian Booth Brian who starred in the film. Miss Booth is credited in the film as Lorna Gray, a name she was given by the studio early in her career, which she later changed to Adrian Booth, adding ÔBrianĠ from her marriage to actor David Brian. Her inscription fills the entire front free endpaper and reads: ÒTo The Cliffhangers Club, Along with the others whose lives you have honored, I add my sincerest thank you. To be remembered fondly in such a way is a rich gift, which I shall cherish. God bless all of you, Adrian Booth Brian.Ó Cutting continuity script. Hardbound, 170 mimeographed pages, 8 1/2Ó x 13. Specially hardbound copy, from the Cliffhangers Club collection, bound in dark green cloth with the title and ÔA Cliffhangers Club EditionĠ stamped in silver on the front board. Used and worn copy with dampstaining to the endpapers and the bottom edges of the interior, not affecting the legibility of the text, and with some edge wear to the boards. One of the classic motion picture film serials issued in twelve chapters for the film Daughter of Don Q, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred C. Brannon, starring Lorna Gray (Adrian Booth), Kirk Alyn, LeRoy Mason, Roy Barcroft, Claire Meade, and Kernan Cripps. A film incorporating an inheritance, a beautiful woman, and murder with much intrigue and romance. Serial scripts of this vintage are rare.
Published by Universal Pictures, Universal City, 1940
Photograph
Vintage publicity photograph of Buster Crabbe and Carol Hughes from the 1940 serial film. From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1, 1901, Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s, and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935, where he worked well into the 1950s. Based on the 1934 comic-strip character created by Alex Raymond. The third serial of "Flash Gordon," presented in twelve chapters, preceded by "Flash Gordon" (1936) and "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" (1938). A strange and deadly plague, the Purple Death, believed to be the work of the evil Emperor Ming, is ravaging the Earth, and Flash Gordon is the only hope to stop it. 8 x 9.75 inches. Very Good plus, with a faint horizontal crease and a .5 inch closed tear to the middle left, with bruising on the verso.
Published by Universal Pictures, Universal City, 1936
Photograph
Vintage publicity photograph of Buster Crabbe from the 1936 serial film. From the archive of noted Hollywood still photographer Ray Jones. Born in Wisconsin on January 1, 1901, Jones worked for Paramount Pictures in the early 1930s, and went on to be the head of the still photography department at Universal Pictures in 1935, where he worked well into the 1950s. Based on the 1934 comic-strip character created by Alex Raymond. The first screen adaptation of "Flash Gordon," presented as a serial film in 13 chapters and starring Buster Crabbe in the titular role battling to thwart the evil schemes of Emperor Ming the Merciless, portrayed by Charles B. Middleton. Followed by two sequels, also in serial form, "Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars" (1938) and "Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe" (1940). Remade in 1980 as a superhero space opera film, directed by Mike Hodges and starring Sam J. Jones and Melony Anderson. Shot on location in Bronson Canyon, California. 8 x 10 inches, mounted onto a 8.25 x 10.25 inch black art board. Near Fine, with even toning. National Film Registry.