THE UNCLE.
Boston: Houghton, 1962. Cloth. Very good in dust jacket. First edition of the author's second book, the source for the 1965 UK film adaptation, based on her own screenplay.
Boston: Houghton, 1962. Cloth. Very good in dust jacket. First edition of the author's second book, the source for the 1965 UK film adaptation, based on her own screenplay.
[London]: Lane & Collings, [1977]. Cloth. First edition. About fine in dust jacket.
New York: Knopf, 1978. Cloth. Illustrations by A. Wainwright. First U.S. edition. Review copy with slip. Top edge a bit dusty, edges lightly sunned, else near fine in a lightly rubbed dust jacket with a small closed tear on the lower panel.
[Np]: Lions Gate Films, [2001]. [2],108pp. Quarto. Photomechanically reproduced typescript, printed recto and verso. Bradbound in printed studio logo wrappers. Title hand-lettered on spine, else very good or better. A late state (with dated revises) of this original screenplay, in a format of the sort prepared for distribution for reading.....
London: Harrap & Co., [1942]. Publisher's three-quarter blue morocco and cloth, raised bands, t.e.g. Traces of foxing, some light rubbing to side panels, but a very good or better copy. First edition, limited issue. One of one hundred numbered copies, specially bound, and signed by Agate and Sitwell.
Paris. Mai 1951. Whole number 2 (of 6 published?). Oblong octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Stills and illustrations. White wrappers very slightly foxed, but a very good copy, with the prospectus laid in. Edited by Robert Benayoun, et al. The first issue appeared in March, and OCLC suggests that the sixth issue.....
[ Np]: Paman Productions Inc. - Paramount Pictures Corp. 5 September 1962. [1],197 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed typescript, printed on rectos only. Bradbound in titled stiff paper binder. Binder sunned and lightly used at overlap edges, a few related pencil notes on verso of last leaf, fore-margin of one leaf a......
[Los Angeles]: Paramount, 1963. 10pp. Folio. Pictorial self-wrappers. Heavily illustrated. About fine. Original campaign press book for the film, based on Philip Reisman, Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer-winning literary properties, Agee's 1957 novel, A DEATH IN THE FAMILY, and Mosel's 1960 adaptation of the novel to the stage. Directed.....
[Los Angeles]: Paramount, 1963. Eleven 8 x 10" glossy black and white stills with studio captions. Near fine. A good representative set of lobby stills promoting the film, based on Philip Reisman, Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties, Agee's 1957 novel, A DEATH IN THE FAMILY, and.....
[Los Angeles]: Paramount, 1963. Eight full color 11 x 14" pictorial lobby cards. Apart from the natural faint tan toning of the card stock, fine. A complete set of the studio lobby cards promoting the film, based on Philip Reisman, Jr.'s screenplay adaptation of two Pulitzer- winning literary properties, Agee's.....
Los Angeles: Oceanic Productions, [ca. 1953]. [1],154 leaves. Quarto. Mimeographed closely typed typescript, on green-tinted paper. Bradbound in production company wrapper. Upper wrapper worn and moderately soiled, and detached at upper brad, internally about fine. Copy #16 of an unidentified draft of this unproduced collaborative original screenplay based on the.....
New York: McDowell Obolensky, [ 1960]. Large, thick octavo. Cloth, spine gilt. First edition. Touch of fading to the bottom edge, light scuff mark to bottom of text block, else very good in a rubbed dust jacket with some chipping to the edges and a couple of small closed tears.....
New York: McDowell, Obolensky, [ 1958]. Narrow quarto. Uncorrected original long galleys of the first edition, trimmed and ring bound at top, with printed front wrapper (rear wanting). Somewhat used, with mends to final leaf at edges, but uncommon format.
[Np]: AFT International, 1974. Original pictorial one sheet (41 x 27"). Rolled, near fine without signs of original use. A one sheet issued to promote the theatrical release of Albee's own adaptation for the screen of his 1966 Pulitzer Prize winning play. Tony Richardson directed Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield, Lee.....
[Np]: Mascot Pictures, [1934]. Original 11 x 14" color studio lobby card. One blank corner cracked and repaired, one small, shallow marginal chip. old small label on verso, but very good. A promotional lobby card for Nat Levine's production, directed by Phil Rosen, based on a screenplay adaptation of Alcott's.....
[New York]: RKO Radio Pictures, [1940]. Original 11 x 14" studio lobby title card. Margins smudged, two closed tears at extreme edges repaired on blank verso, vestiges of cellotape on left and right margins from previous mounting and a circular mark and pinhole in lower left margin, also apparently from.....
Boston: Roberts Bros. 1871. [8],376pp. Small octavo. Forest green cloth, lettered in gilt. Frontis and 3 plates. Two corner creases to free endsheets, spine extremities and fore-tips a bit frayed, one signature starting very slightly; a few stray marks to cloth, but a good copy. First U.S. edition, preceded by.....
[Cincinnati]: [Printed by Hennegan for:] RKO Radio Pictures, [1933]. [4]pp. Color pictorial folding herald (17 x 13.5 cm folded). About fine. An uncommon and striking pictorial herald for the 1933 film adaptation of LITTLE WOMEN, produced by Merian C. Cooper. directed by George Cukor, starring Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Edna.....
London: Cape, [1973]. Black boards, lettered in gilt. Patches of light foxing at gutters of endleaves, otherwise about fine in lightly edgeworn pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Inscribed: "Dear Joe - Since this novel poaches on the fringes of Eng. Lit., I think you'd better have a look at it!.....
[Munich]: Illustriete Film-Bühne, [March 1956]. [4]pp. Small quarto. Pictorial self-wrapper. Illustrated. Near fine. The issue of ILLUSTRIETE FILM-BÜHNE (Nr. 3192) associated with the German release of the Otto Preminger production of Walter Newman and Lewis Meltzer's 1955 film adaptation of Algren's novel, starring Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak.
[Copenhagen, Denmark]: United Artists, [1955]. [12]pp. 12mo. Pictorial wrappers (with upper wrapper adapted from Saul Bass's design). Photographs. Near fine. A program attending the Danish release of the 1955 film adaptation of THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM, starring Frank Sinatra, Eleanor Parker and Kim Novak. The program includes text.....
[Los Angeles]: Columbia Pictures Corp, 1962. Seven 11 x 14 color studio lobby cards. A couple minor corner creases, one card has a very slight color register flaw in the upper margin, otherwise fine. A set of seven of the eight lobby cards issued to promote John Fante's adaptation to.....
[Los Angeles]: Columbia Pictures Corp, 1962. Eight vintage 8x10" glossy b&w stills, with captions. Some slight toning, one has a theatre stamp on the verso, anther has a title i.d. in the margin, but generally very good. A selection of the publicity stills issued to promote John Fante's adaptation to.....
Garden City: Doubleday, 1949. Cloth. Spine a bit cocked, very slight tanning at edges, but a very good copy in faintly smudged dust jacket with a few small nicks and the price intact. First edition of Algren's NBA winning fourth book, the source work for the 1955 Preminger film adaptation.....
New York: Farrar, [ 1956]. Cloth and boards. First edition. Light foxing to spine and endleaves, boards darkened at edges, just a good, sound copy in dust jacket (old internal mends at toe of spine).