Duffy Patrick Ward (4 results)

WEIRDBOOK #34 (2017)
Weirdbook (Doug Draa; Bret McCormick; Adrian Cole; Sean Patrick Hazlett; J. Michael Major; Frank Duffy; James D. Mabe; Lawrence Buentello; DJ Tyrer; Scott Harper; Liam Hogan; Andre E. Harewood; James Ward Kirk; Jason Rubis; Greg Jenkins; Rish Outfield; +)
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
Contact seller5-star sellerAssociation member: IOBA
Condition: Used - Fine
US$ 12.00
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SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Fine. Vol. 2, no. 4. Perfect wraps. Cover art by Tonis Pan. Includes "From the Editor's Tower" by Doug Draa; "The Demon in the Doughnut Shop" by Bret McCormick; "A Kiss for the Mirrorman" by Adrian Cole; "Mukden" by Sean Patrick Hazlett; "In the Gallery" by J. Michael Major; "Excavation" by Frankl…yn Searight; "Bunnies of the Apocalypse" by Gregg Chamberlain; "Zhar? Outr?House" by Frederick J. Mayer; "The Devil Is Anonymous" by Frank Duffy; "Touched" by James D. Mabe; "The Singing Tree" by Lawrence Buentello; "Blood of God" by DJ Tyrer; "Bum Fights and Blood Feuds" by Scott Harper; "Beauty Treatment" by Liam Hogan; "My Personal Dream" by James Ward Kirk; "Mischa in the Window" by Jason Rubis; "Thrill My Soul" by Greg Jenkins; "Trick" by Rish Outfield. Also poetry by Steve Dilks, Ashley Dioses, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lucy A. Snyder. Book.

Privilege (Original British front-of-house card from the 1967 film)
Peter Watkins (director, screenwriter); Duffy, Patrick Ward (still photographers); Norman Bogner (screenwriter); Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton, Mark London, William Job (starring)
Published by WorldFilm Services / Memorial Enterprises, London, 1967
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Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerVintage full-color British front-of-house card from the 1967 UK film. A superstar British musician's fame is abused by those around him for dangerous ends, until an artist helps him see the corruption surrounding him. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with faint creasing overall.
More imagesPrivilege (Original photograph from the 1967 film)
Jean Shrimpton (starring); Peter Watkins (director, screenwriter); Johnny Speight (story); Duffy, Patrick Ward (still photographers); Norman Bogner (screenwriter); Paul Jones, Mark London, Jeremy Child (starring)
Published by Universal Pictures, Universal City, 1967
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Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerVintage borderless reference photograph from the 1967 British film, showing actors Jean Shrimpton and Paul Jones dancing. Mimeo snipe to the verso, along with the stamp of the Israel Film Archive. An outrageous, paranoiac satire, following a beloved pop star named Steven Shorter whose actions, beliefs, and performances are contr…olled by a totalitarian British government. Set in a near-future England, shot on location in London and Birmingham. 8 x 9.5 inches. Very Good plus, with pinholes and light creases to the corners. BFI Flipside 7. Rosenbaum 1000.
More imagesPrivilege (Collection of ten original photographs from the 1967 film)
Peter Watkins (director, screenwriter); Johnny Speight (story); Duffy, Patrick Ward (still photographers); Norman Bogner (screenwriter); Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton, Mark London, Jeremy Child (starring)
Published by Universal Pictures, Universal City, 1967
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Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerCollection of ten vintage photographs, including eight borderless reference photographs, one borderless promotional photograph of Paul Jones and Jean Shrimpton, and one promotional studio still photographof the same, from the 1967 film. Nine of these with a mimeo snipe on verso, one with additional "David Lasceller" stamp on ver…so. Peter Watkin's outrageous and paranoiac dystopian satire of the world's most famous and beloved pop star who is controlled by a totalitarian British government. Patti Smith covered one of the film's songs, "Set Me Free," as "Privilege (Set Me Free)" on her 1978 album "Easter." Set in a near-future England, shot on location in London and Birmingham, England. 8 x 10 inches. Light edge and corner wear, else Near Fine. BFI Flipside 7.