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  • Ronald Guild

    Language: English

    Published by self, 2007

    Seller: Hanselled Books, Burntisland, FIFE, United Kingdom

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. P/B 100 pages, condition s Very Good.Ronald guild was born in Edinburgh and went to Cargilfield and the Glenalmond. He joined up in Dundee in 1940 and was subsequently commissioned in the Black Watch. Signed by Author(s).

  • Sacramento Cerebral Palsy Guild

    Published by Sacramento Cerebral Palsy Guild, Sacramento, CA, 1971

    Seller: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, France

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Ronald E. Popp (illustrator). This is the first volume (1971) 20,2 x 20 cm., 126 pages + index on thick beige paper stock with decorative borders; sun spots and POS on front cover, pen mark on back cover, visible corner wear, spine cracks with binding still solid; many line drawings by Popp (hence the title) and most recipes are credited. Book.

  • Sacramento Cerebral Palsy Guild

    Published by Sacramento Cerebral Palsy Guild, Sacramento, CA, 1977

    Seller: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, France

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    Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Ronald E. Popp (illustrator). This is the second volume (1977) 20,2 x 20 cm., 142 pages + index on sepia paper stock with decorative borders; sun spots and POS on front cover, mild general wear; many line drawings by Popp (hence the title) and most recipes are credited. Rare collectible. Book.

  • Sacramento Cerebral Palsy Guild

    Published by Sacramento, CA, 1982

    Seller: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, France

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    Spiral. Condition: Good. Ronald E. Popp (illustrator). This is the third volume (1982) 20,2 x 20 cm., 161 pages + index on grey toned paper stock; metal wire spiral bound; Bottom four teeth on back cover are missing, covers are mildly worn and soiled, mailing label on first page otherwise fine interior; many line drawings by Popp (hence the title) and most recipes are credited. Wine pairings by Michael DeFazio of Corti Brothers of Sacramento. Rare collectible. Presque TBE. Book.

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    Six items relating to Pulman's arbitration, including 'a careful breakdown [by him] of scene continuity of the Bourguignon script, the Duncan script and the final shooting script', these three breakdowns (Items Two to Four below) totalling 8pp. In his four-page arbitration, Pulman gives a detailed account of the process of the film's composition, of all the more interest as coming from a master screenwriter and contemporary. All six items in good condition, lightly aged. ONE: Carbon copy of Pulman's signed four-page 'Arbitration - "GIRL ON A MOTORCYLE" | Writers involved - S. Bourguignon, Ronald Duncan, Jack Cardiff, Gillian Freeman'. A full description of the case in fourteen numbered sections, giving a great deal of detail regarding the composition of the script (beginning with a list of six 'writing stages'), and Pulman's reasons for reaching his conclusion. He describes the film as 'a story, done very much in the style of "Un Homme et Une Femme", using a very similar continuity of flashback and throught [sic] track'. On reading through the material presented to him, Pulman found that 'one impression emerged clearer than ever that the final shooting script (6) differed very little from Bourguignon's adaptation which Cardiff says could "never be used on a professional basis." To see whether this impression was correct or not, I made a careful breakdown of scene continuity of the Bouguignon script, the Duncan script and the final shooting script, and compared them. These are enclosed with this opinion.' (The are Items Two to Four below.) He does not 'believe that anyone, comparing these breakdowns, could come to any conclusion other than that the screenplay credit belongs niether [sic] to Cardiff nor Duncan but solely to Bourguignon'. Since Bourguignon 'seems to be claiming no credit' he proposes to amend the credit to: 'SCREENPLAY by S. Bourguignon. | Additional Scenes by Ronald Duncan and Jack Cardiff.' TWO: Two-page typescript headed 'Continuity - BOURGIGNON [sic]'. Twenty-four points, beginning with 'Rebecca rises from her husband's bed, puts on her black suit, takes her motorcycle and sets off to see her lover, Daniel.' Last point: '24. She leaves the cafe and gets on her motor cycle again. She is going very fast. She is killed in a collision.' THREE: Three-page typescript, headed 'Ronald DUNCAN - Continuity. | Second Draft'. Twenty-seven numbered points, beginning with: '1. Rebecca rises from her husband's bed, takes her black suit and motorcycle and sets off for her lover.' Last point: '27. She leaves the grass verge and drives on. She arrives at Daniels. He is not present but she sees the photo frame, this time with the woman in it which is [sic] obviously always takes out when he visits her. She walks out of his life, leaving the motor cycle there.' FOUR: Three-page typescript headed 'Continuity - Final Script | Jack Cardiff'. Thirty-one points, beginning with: '1. Rebecca, asleep with her husband, has a dream about him and Daniel.' Last point: '31. She leaves the grass verge and gets back on the road again. Thinking of Daniel, she has a collision with a car and is killed.' FIVE: Copy of typed 'postscript to my opinion dated 29th April, 1968', by Pulman. On his letterhead. Dated 6 May 1968. 1p., 4to. Amending his proposed credit, following a discussion 'at some length with Dick Sharples', to 'Screenplay by - RONALD DUNCAN | Adapted by - JACK CARDIFF'. SIX: Copy of letter from Alan Griffiths, General Secretary of the Writers' Guild, to Stuart Freeman, 14 May 1968. 1p., 4to. With Griffiths' compliments slip.