Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Contents are tight and clean.
Language: English
Published by Pocket Books [1974], New York, 1974
ISBN 10: 0671784870 ISBN 13: 9780671784874
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. New York: Pocket Books [1974]. Good. 1974. First Edition. Mass Market Paperback. 0671784870 . First edition. "Kojak gambles for six hostaged lives". 142 pages. Good copy [corner creasing, 5/8" tear to the spine heel rear corner, 1/4" tear to the top edge of the front cover, cheap text paper tanning]. .
Published by Warner Brothers / QM Productions, Burbank, CA, 1970
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Final Draft script for Season 6 Episode 18 of the 1965-1974 television series. Copy belonging to actress Coleen Gray, with her character's name on the front wrapper ("Mrs. Barth") and her annotations in manuscript ink throughout. Loosely based on the 1959 Warner Brothers film "The FBI Story," the series dramatized real Federal Bureau of Investigation cases. In this installment, a doctor is kidnapped during his vacation in rural Washington but escapes into the wilderness, forcing investigators to desperately search him in hopes of finding him before his blackmailers do. The episode originally aired on January 24, 1971, on ABC. Actress Coleen Gray was born Doris Jensen in Staplehurst, Nebraska. After graduating from Hamline University, she moved to California, where she would sign with Twentieth Century-Fox in 1944. She appeared in multiple prominent films with the studio, including the 1947 films noir "Kiss of Death" and "Nightmare Alley," and the 1948 Howard Hawks Western "Red River." Gray worked steadily in Hollywood throughout the 1950s, most notably appearing opposite Sterling Hayden in Stanley Kubrick's 1956 classic "The Killing," but by the 1960s had largely moved her career to television. White titled wrappers, noted as FINAL DRAFT on the front wrapper, noted as production No. 28519, dated October 13, 1970. Title page present, noted as FINAL DRAFT and production No. 28519, dated October 13, 1970, with credit for screenwriter Robert Heverly. 67 leaves, with last page of text numbered 64. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue, pink, and yellow revision pages throughout, dated variously between 10/28/70 and 11/4/70. Pages Near Fine, wrapper about Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.
Published by Los Angeles Quinn Martin Productions / Warner Bros. / ABC 1971, 1971
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
Original final draft shooting scripts with color rewrite pages for a special two-part episode The Mastermind for the television series The F.B.I. written by Robert Heverly, co-starring Bradford Dillman. These were DillmanÕs working scripts with his extensive notations throughout and with 2 pages of his handwritten character and scene notes. With his estate stamp which reads, ÒFrom the Library of Bradford DillmanÓ. Bradbound, 131 pages total, dated July 29, 1971. Season 7, Episodes 6 and 7, airing on October 17, 1971 and October 24, 1971 respectively. Near fine bright copies with some minor handling. In these episodes Dillman costars alongside Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Philip Abbott, William Reynolds, and Clu Gulager, telling the story of a team of four men who rob and amusement park of $1.8 million dollars. Bradford Dillman (1930-2018) was one of HollywoodÕs best regarded actors among his peers and the public. He was trained at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg and knew James Dean in early television. Dillman rose to sudden fame with his appearance in Richard FleisherÕs film Compulsion (1959) with Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles, and continued in movies throughout his career in such films as The Way We Were, The Iceman Cometh, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact, Crack in the Mirror, Escape From the Planet of the Apes, Francis of Assisi, Piranha, The Swarm, etc. A great success in television, Dillman appeared in a remarkable number of shows and made for TV movies in a variety of genres, including, Mission Impossible, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Columbo, Wagon Train, Ironside, Dynasty, The Wild Wild West, Thriller, Wonder Woman, Cannon, Barnaby Jones, and many others.