Condition: As New. pfas153 Antique signed 5.5" x 3" photo for historic actor Peter Graves - difficult to tell if hand or pre printed - it is mint condition.From the mid-1960s to the early '70s, Peter Graves starred as James Phelps on the American TV series?Mission Impossible; on the show for six of the seven years that it ran on CBS (1966-73), Graves firmly established himself as a star of international importance. (When ABC decided to bring?Mission Impossible?back to the home screen in 1989, the network asked Graves to head the series' new cast.)?
Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Condition: Fine. pfas152? Antique 5.5" x 3.5" hand signed photo for Mission Impossible actor Peter Graves who has personally autographed the souvenir where his signature rests perfectly below his portrait - has surface marks visible if held to light otherwise great condition and undedicated too (vg+).From the mid-1960s to the early '70s, Peter Graves starred as James Phelps on the American TV series?Mission Impossible; on the show for six of the seven years that it ran on CBS (1966-73), Graves firmly established himself as a star of international importance. (When ABC decided to bring?Mission Impossible?back to the home screen in 1989, the network asked Graves to head the series' new cast.)?
Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Condition: Fine. pfas151? This is an original very early 5.5" x 3.5" hand signed photo for historic actor Peter Graves who has personally autographed the souvenir where his signature rests perfectly accompanying his portrait bar light surface in great condition and undedicated?too.Peter Graves (born Peter Duesler Aurness; March 18, 1926 March 14, 2010) was an American actor who portrayed Jim Phelps in the television series Mission: Impossible from 1967 to 1973 and in its revival from 1988 to 1990. His elder brother was actor James Arness. Graves also played airline pilot Captain Clarence Oveur in the 1980 comedy film Airplane! and its 1982 sequel Airplane II: The Sequel.
Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
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CHAU4576 Antique hand signed theatre programme for Dear Miss Phoebe when appearing at the Theatre Royal Birmingham in July 1950 personally autographed by its two main stars Carol Raye?& Peter Graves on the front cover with a used appearance and some handling etc graded fair plus to good minus but a very rare programme to have both of this historic cast on one signed item from nearly 80 years ago. (also has local 1950 newspaper article of the opening of the show at Birmingham with a photo of Carol Raye?& Peter Graves with the cast and editorial - see image 2).
Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Condition: Fine. cha0101x? Antique 7x5 hand signed photo for Mission Impossible actor Peter Graves where his signature rests perfectly below his portrait in outstanding condition and this was his official personally autographed souvenir of the era with great character.From the mid-1960s to the early '70s, Peter Graves starred as James Phelps on the American TV series?Mission Impossible; on the show for six of the seven years that it ran on CBS (1966-73), Graves firmly established himself as a star of international importance. (When ABC decided to bring?Mission Impossible?back to the home screen in 1989, the network asked Graves to head the series' new cast.)?
Published by Te Waihora Press for the Parish of St Peter's, 1990
ISBN 10: 090871405X ISBN 13: 9780908714056
Seller: Phoenix Books NZ, Waimate, CANTE, New Zealand
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Light and Life: The Memorial Stained Glass and Some Notable Graves of St Peter's Upper Riccarton Christchurch New Zealand by Audrey Storer. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. Publisher : Te Waihora Press for the Parish of St Peter's, 1990. First Edition. Very good softback, some minor marks, rubbing and creasing to covers, no owner inscriptions, pages very good. 96 pages, illustrated. The memorial stained glass and some notable graves of St Peter's, Upper Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand. Colour photographs of the windows. Besides giving information about on of the city s historic churches, the book contains pocket biographies about a disparate, random but interestingly varied group of people who made contributions in a number of areas of Christchurch life. ALL PHOTOS ARE OF THE ACTUAL BOOK. All books are sent with free courier postage within New Zealand. Signed by Author(s).
Seller: Postcard Finder, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Condition: As New. PFAS159? A vintage 5.5 x 3.5" official hand signed photo for Peter Graves who has personally autographed the souvenir where his sigature rests perfectly accompanying his portrait in mint condition and undedicated too.? Please note this Picturegoer photo is very rare and you are securing this personally autographed by the actor.Known during his acting career as Peter Graves, he specialised in light comedies and musicals, often cast as dapper young men about town. His career peaked in the mid-to-late 1940s, beginning with the films of director/writer Val Guest, including Miss London Ltd. (1943) and Bees in Paradise (1944), opposite Arthur Askey; and Give Us the Moon (1944) and I'll Be Your Sweetheart (1945), opposite Margaret Lockwood. Other roles included the lead in Spring Song (1946), and George IV in both The Laughing Lady (1946) and Mrs. Fitzherbert (1947).He also appeared in a number of films by Herbert Wilcox, such as the popular musicals Spring in Park Lane (1948) and Maytime in Mayfair (1949), both vehicles for Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding. He also portrayed another royal, Prince Albert, in both Wilcox's The Lady with a Lamp (1951) and Lilacs in the Spring (1954). He also appeared alongside Neagle on stage in the 1953 West End musical The Glorious Days.?He continued acting until a few years before his death, mostly on television. In 1993, he appeared as George Tidy in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes feature length episode The Eligible Bachelor.
Language: English
Published by Wisconsin Territory, 1845
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
No Binding. 4 page letter addressed by multiple recipients from Wisconsin Territory to Benjamin M. Hill (1793-1881), corresponding secretary of the American Baptist Home Mission Society in New York, March & April, 1845. The correspondents are missionary Peter Conrad, and both Gaylord Graves and Nehemiah Osborn writing on behalf of pastor James Delaney. The portion by Conrad is the longest and most detailed, and includes his visit to the western portion of the territory at Sauk City, where he describes his encounter with Count Agoston Haraszthy. The portions of the letter, by date, are as follows: Gaylord Graves (1804-1889), whose portion of the letter is datelined March 29, 1845, from East Troy, Wisconsin, while serving as church secretary and writing on behalf of James Delaney, who was then serving the Baptist Church of East Troy. There is an excellent description of the town: "The location of this village is beautiful & attractive, sufficiently so at least to induce mechanics & others to settle here. There are now a grist mill, a saw mill, 2 stores, 2 taverns, several mechanics shops & private dwellings; besides some important public & private buildings that are to be put up the coming season. The surrounding country is rich, & pretty thickly settled. There are some backsliders, and many in the bonds of iniquity." Nehemiah Osborn, whose portion of the letter is datelined April 6, 1845, from Sullivan, Wisconsin, while serving as church secretary and writing on behalf of James Delaney, discusses the Baptist Church in Palmyra, Wisconsin. Peter Conrad, whose portion of the letter is datelined April 10, 1845, from Mukwonago, writes of his work as a missionary throughout Wisconsin territory: 'As the Missionary of the Ws. Convention, I have explored some of the new parts of the Territory. I find encouragement in my labor. There are many destitute placesand some brethren + sisters I have found who have been years in the Territory and had never before during their residence here seen a Bap. Minister. And many I have found in the wilderness who read no religous news-paper, and were not aware that there were Churches and ministers in the the Territory. I have been to Prairie Du Sac, the county seat of Sauk Co. on the west side of Wisconsin River where Br. Miner constituted a Chruch of 10 members a little more than a year ago, + baptized give. I crossed the Wisconsin on the ice intending to spend 3 or four days, during that time the ice became unsafe to cross, and regarding myself shut up to the wrok of the Lord in this place I preached several successive evenings the interest soon became general among Christians and others. I spent in all a month here during which time some fifteen cases of hopeful conversion occured and I baptized eight persons while there. And delivered a Temperance address and found a Soc. of 47 members. The scenery in this region is exceedingly wild and romantic. The people are mostly from the State of New York, there are some from Europe. Count Harrasthey [Agoston Haraszthy] from Hungary has taken up risidence here, he was bred a papist but says he has no prejudice in favor of that religion. He came to hear me preach and when I left him he said, shaking my hand most cordially, "Now Mr. Conrad, I promise you I wll search the Scriptures honestly and thoroughly and when you come again I will tell you." I cherish the hope that while the Count is searching the Scriptures, God will open his eyes that he may behold wondrous things of his law.' Conrad goes on to provide further information about the meeting of the Wisconsin Board of the Baptist Church, along with the politics of the missionary convention. The letter has a few slight taped repairs and provides excellent, multi-author description of various portions of Wisconsin during the territorial period. Signed by Author(s).
Published by London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1953
Seller: Meridian Rare Books ABA PBFA, London, United Kingdom
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US$ 344.95
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Poor. 2nd Edition. Second impression. 8vo. pp. xiii, 288; coloured frontis., photo. illusts., one double-page sketch map; good in the original cloth, in d.-w., which is frayed with some sellotape repairs, sellotape adhesion to endpapers. Signed by the author to flyleaf in Roman letters and in Tibetan. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Geneva Edito-Service S.A. / Heron Books Dist. 1957, 1957
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
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Reprint edition. Signed by the author, Heinrich Harrer, once as ÒH. HarrerÓ and again in Tibetan. Also signed by the actor Brad Pitt who portrayed Harrer in the 1997 film, ÒThe next best thing, Brad Pitt.Ó just beneath HarrerÕs signatures on the half-title. Illustrated. Bound in full dark blue leather with elaborate decorative gilt-stamping to the spine and front board. Very fine copy enclosed in a handsome custom cloth clamshell box. Classic study of the Tibetan religious leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and the basis of the film starring Brad Pitt, directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, co-starring David Thewliss, BD Wong, and Mako.
Seller: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Germany
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Frühes GROSSFOTO (s/w--Porträt mit Hut, 4 to, leichte Knickspur) mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift signiert.
Published by Berkeley, CA: Peter Selz - 2011., 1956
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Condition: Good. File full of Exhibition Catalogues, exhibition brochures, color prints & related material, Very Good.-John Cage, Morris Graves, Paul Caponigro show at Schmidt Bingham Gallery (Promotional Card)-Card with signed MS note to Peter Selz from Eric Brown of Tibor de Nagy Gallery regarding Morris Graves exhibition Selz curated at Meridian Gallery-Three B&W photos with traveling exhibition info on verso of Morris Graves show from The Phillips Collection. 1984.-Printout of "The Visionary Art of Morris Graves" by Peter Selz-Folded poster for exhibition "Morris Graves: Vision of the Inner Eye" from the Phillips Collection and Greenville County Museum of Art, printed on laid paper with deckled edge-MS note on SFMOMA letterhead signed (by Neal Benezra?) to Peter Selz, RE: Morris Graves exhibit-Xerox of TLS to Peter Selz from Eric Brown of Tibor de Nagy Gallery regarding Morris Graves exhibition, 2009-4 pp. Press Release from Meridian Gallery, "The Visionary Work of Morris Graves"-internal memo of the De Young Museum's Acquisitions Committee, 2009-Society for Art Publications of the Americas Meridian Gallery Exhibition Program, The Visionary Work Of Morris Graves Projected expenses, 2010.-List of Works for Morris Graves exhibition from the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of Oregon, Eugene-Xerox of TLS, Peter Selz to Jemima Harr, Executive Director, Morris Graves Museum-Xerox of a Peter Selz review of Morris Graves exhibit at Schmidt Bingham Gallery-ALS Penny Schmidt of Schmidt Bingham Gallery to Peter Selz, on Schmidt Bingham Gallery letterhead, postcard size-Morris Graves Budget, 2009, 6 pp. stapled-Xerox & Printout of Kenneth Rexroth 1955 essay The Visionary Paintings of Morris Graves-Xerox of TLS Peter Selz to Dolores and John (of the Morris Graves Museum of Art in Eureka, CA?) 2009-addresses for Theodore Wolff & Alan Friedman-Kien, written by hand, probably Peter Selz, on verso of draft of typed letter by Selz to Achim (Moeller?)-printout of Meridian Gallery press release-Xerox of TLS Selz to Michael Rosenfeld, re: Morris Graves-Xerox of TLS fundraising letter from the Morris Graves Foundation-hand written notes in Selz's hand, addresses mostly-xerox of TLS Lawrence Fong (University of Oregon) to Gary Carson of Berkeley, CA-xerox of TLS Julie Armistead to Anne Trueblood Brodsky (Meridian Gallery), with MS notes on verso-xerox of TLS Selz to Michael [Rosenfeld]-Selz MS notes on Michael Rosenfeld Gallery letterhead-11 pages of Univ. of Oregon Morris Graves related archives-xerox of TLS Selz to Andreas Krell of Kunsthalle Bremen-National Academy of Design Exhibition Proposal, with MS notes throughout in Selz's hand-xerox of TLS Selz to Pamela Schmidt, Schmidt Bingham Gallery. 2001-TLS to Peter Selz RE: Morris Graves, 2001.-5 printouts of images, with D. Valentine written on verso of each in Selz's hand-draft of Peter Selz letter to Jemima Harr-TLS Anne Brodzky to Neal Benezra re: Morris Graves, 2009. "Copy" written on header-Meridian Gallery press release Visionary Work of Morris Graves-typed bio of Selz and the M.Graves retrospective at Meridian Gallery-Morris Graves. Frederick S. Wight, John I. H. Baur, Duncan Phillips, University of California Press, 1956. Signed inside cover by Peter Selz. Some Color Plates, VG.
Language: French
Seller: PhP Autographs, Hastière, Belgium
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Pas de couverture. Condition: Bon. Belle grande photo dédicacée. Format : 20x25 cm. État : très légère froissure, voir scans svp. Authenticité garantie. Signé par l'auteur.