Published by GB Production, 1938
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: VG+. OB45-A. A VG or better original 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Published by GB Production, 1938
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: VG+. OB20-A. A VG or better original 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Published by GB Production, 1938
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Photograph
No Binding. Condition: VG+. OB67-A. A VG or better original 8 x 10 still. Size: 8" x 10". Photographic Image.
Published by Pilot Press Ltd [1939], London, 1939
First Edition
US$ 18.27
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketIllustrated paper cover. Condition: Good. First Edition. G: in Good condition without dust jacket as issued. 220mm x 150mm (9" x 6"). 16pp. Cast, story and stills from the 1939 movie.
Language: English
Published by George G Harrap, London, 1936
Seller: Joan Andrews, Alton, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 20.76
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketWill Fyffe (illustrator). 1st Edition, Hardback, no d/j. Boards have a slighly bumped corners and spine, o/w good. Illustrated by Will Fyfe.
Published by Robert Gibson and Sons, Glasgow, 1941
Seller: MAE Books, Dunoon, ARL, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 27.67
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Yellow paper on boards with black line drawing on front. The book is undated, but the author's signed inscription on front end paper is dated December 1941. With a foreword by Will Fyffe, the 'author' of the famous Scottish song 'I Belong To Glasgow', from which Gilchrist takes the book's title.A lovely, uncommon Glasgow memoir. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Warner Brothers, 1942
Seller: AcornBooksNH, New Harbor, ME, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: VG. A VG or better folded 24-page pressbook with no cuts or missing pages. Book.
Published by J. Albert & Son c. 1921., Sydney, 1921
Seller: Lost and Found Books, Healesville, VIC, Australia
sheet music. No Jacket. Cover photograph of Will Fyffe. 4 pages G. Good condition with light shelf wear to covers with several very short edge tears, name, stamp and price label on front cover, short annotation at top of page 3.
Language: English
Published by Will Fyffe, 1949
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Signed
Photograph. Condition: Good. Inscribed to Mrs McCourt & Signed by the Artist. Framed under Glass. 9 x 5.5 inches approx. Signed by Author.
Published by Published by The Music Publications Co., 40 Whitechapel Road, London . 1923., 1923
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Sheet Music
US$ 11.07
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketPiano sheet music in white paper covers 14'' x 10'' with monochrome photograph of Will Fyffe to the front cover. 4 printed pages. Without any tears and in Very Good condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. SHEET MUSIC.
Published by Columbia Graphophone
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
US$ 15.52
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketExtended play 45 rpm vynil disc. in a pictorial card sleeve. SEG 7746. Side 1: 1. I Belong to Glasgow; 2. Sailing up the Clyde; Side 2: 1. I'm 94 today; 2. Ye can come and see the Baby.
Published by No date or place London, 1947
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
US$ 124.54
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFrom the Macqueen-Pope papers. See the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. MP is not named as the author, but there is no doubt that he is. Item one has corrections in his hand. Both versions are simply titled 'Will Fyffe'. The two versions exhibit a number of differences from one another. It is not clear where the obituary was published, but it was probably the London magazine 'Everybody's', for which MP contributed a weekly column. ONE: 4pp, 4to, double-spaced, on four leaves. Autograph corrections to first sentence, and an altogether more untidy effect (including an additional passage on the last page which is correctly positioned in the second draft below) suggest that this is an earlier draft. Begins: 'It was a freak [of fortune] that made Will Fyffe [into a] music hall [star] instead of remaining on the legitimate stage, where he had made his beginning as a small boy.' Contains information not present in the second version, including several astute assessments. For example: 'Unlike Sir Harry Lauder, the other great Scot of the Halls, Will Fyffe was a realist. He could create a character and be it. It was not Will Fyffe at whom you gazed, it was a gamekeeper, a centenarian, a Scots engineer on a steamship, a guard on the Highland Railway - finding a report of the Battle of Waterloo in the lining of his ill fitting cap, a country doctor, a real country bumpkin, the blacksmith at Gretna Green or the inebriated gentleman to whom Glasgow belonged on a Saturday night. He studied his types and he reproduced them magnificently. They were real people.' Other topics include his mastery of make-up, international popularity and 'magnificent service' in the First World War. TWO: 3pp, 4to, single-spaced, on three leaves. More polished than One, and with emendations, deletions and recasting. Ends: 'Our stage has lost one of its greatest artists and finest men. How fine an actor he was few knew, although one celebrated critic glimpsed it when he wrote "Mr Fyffe has a sob here of which Garrick had bee proud.'.
Published by N.p., N.p., 1939
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Treatment script for the 1939 film, here under the working title "The Investors." With manuscript ink annotations on the title page and throughout, noting substantive and editorial revisions. Based on the 1925 short story "The Investors" by Edgar Wallace. Elderly Mr. Reeder (Will Fyffe) investigates the mysterious disappearances of 27 people involved in shady financial dealings. The second Wallace adaptation directed by Jack Raymond and featuring Will Fyffe and Kay Walsh, preceded by "The Mind of Mr. Reeder" in 1939. Self wrappers. Title page present, undated, with credits for screenwriter Richard Starr and story credits to Edgar Wallace. 126 leaves, with last page of text numbered 124. Typescript, rectos only. Pages Very Good, lightly edgeworn, with soil to the first ten leaves, bound with three gold brads.
Published by Grand National Pictures, N.p., 1935
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Early Draft script for the 1939 film, "The Mysterious Mr. Reeder," here under the working title (and the title Monogram Pictures used for its 1940 re-release), "The Mind of Mr. Reeder." Copy belonging to screenwriter Bryan Edgar Wallace (Edgar Wallace's son), with his name and manuscript annotations in pencil on the front wrapper. Based on the 1925 collection of short stories "The Mind of Mr. J.G. Reeder" by Edgar Wallace. The second Mr. Reeder film, this time seeing the absentminded detective investigate a gang of counterfeiters. Tan titled wrappers. Title page present, dated October 1, 1935, with credit for writer Wallace. 78 leaves, mimeograph duplication. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with a teal cord. Okuda 71.