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Spellbound [The House of Dr. Edwardes] (Original screenplay for the 1945 film)

Spellbound [The House of Dr. Edwardes] (Original screenplay for the 1945 film) by Alfred Hitchcock (director); Ben Hecht (screenwriter); Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll (starring)

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Seller: Royal Books
Title
Spellbound [The House of Dr. Edwardes] (Original screenplay for the 1945 film)
Author
Alfred Hitchcock (director); Ben Hecht (screenwriter); Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck, Michael Chekhov, Leo G. Carroll (starring)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
Los Angeles: Vanguard Films, 1944. Temporary Shooting script for the 1945 film, here under the working title, "The House of Dr. Edwardes." Based on the 1927 novel, "The House of Dr. Edwardes" by Hilary Saint George Saunders and John Palmer. After director Alfred Hitchcock learned that producer David O. Selznick wanted to make a "psychiatric" story for the screen, he persuaded Selznick to buy the rights to the novel he and his wife were in the process of adapting. Nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting Actor for Michael Chekhov, winning one. Blue titled wrappers, noted as TEMPORARY SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper, dated June 14, 1944, with a credit for screenwriter Hecht. Distribution page present, rubber-stamped copy No. 1620, with receipt removed. 176 leaves, with last page of text numbered 176. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with three gold brads. In a custom royal blue cloth covered clamshell box with black leather spine label and titles and decoration in gilt. Grant US. Selby Canon. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US.
The Blue Four: Galka E. Scheyer Collection (First Edition)

The Blue Four: Galka E. Scheyer Collection (First Edition) by W. Joseph Fulton (introduction); Lyonel Feininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Wassily Kandisky, Paul Klee (artists)

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Title
The Blue Four: Galka E. Scheyer Collection (First Edition)
Author
W. Joseph Fulton (introduction); Lyonel Feininger, Alexei Jawlensky, Wassily Kandisky, Paul Klee (artists)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
Pasadena: Pasadena Art Museum, 1954. First Edition. First Edition. Catalog for the 1954 exhibition at the Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon Museum). Very Good plus, in saddle-stapled illustrated card wrappers, with faint toning to the extremities and a light tap to the top right corner.
What Every Young Bride Should Know (Original screenplay for an unproduced film)

What Every Young Bride Should Know (Original screenplay for an unproduced film) by Marian Cockrell (screenwriter)

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Title
What Every Young Bride Should Know (Original screenplay for an unproduced film)
Author
Marian Cockrell (screenwriter)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
Los Angeles: Vanguard Films, 1947. Second Draft script for an unproduced film. Screenwriter Cockrell is best known for the seminal film noir, "Dark Waters" (1944), directed by Andre De Toth, and went on to write for television between 1956-1966, including original stories for "Perry Mason," "Johnny Staccato," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "Batman." Peach titled wrappers, noted as Second Draft script on the front wrapper, rubber-stamped copy number present, dated March 13, 1947, with credit for screenwriter Cockrell. Distribution page present, integral with title page, with receipt intact, number stamp, date, and screenwriter credit again present. 152 leaves, mimeograph duplication, and last page number is 150. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, internally bound with three rusted gold brads.
HOME OF WASHINGTON, MOUNT VERNON, VA." [caption title]; Large Cabinet Card of Exterior Showing Tour Group. "Friend's Excursion...1st Mo. 1889

HOME OF WASHINGTON, MOUNT VERNON, VA." [caption title]; Large Cabinet Card of Exterior Showing Tour Group. "Friend's Excursion...1st Mo. 1889

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Title
HOME OF WASHINGTON, MOUNT VERNON, VA." [caption title]; Large Cabinet Card of Exterior Showing Tour Group. "Friend's Excursion...1st Mo. 1889
Seller
Bartlebys Books (United States)
Description
Original photograph, image 19 x 27 cm., mounted on a backing board, 26 x 34 cm. overall. Sepia tones, slightly faded, tear on board not affecting photo. Chipping on corners of board. Printed below the photo, on the backing board: Washington, D.C: Luke C. Dillon, Office, 935 Penn. Avenue, Pullman's Gallery, [1889]. Photographic view shows the front facade of Mount Vernon and about 38 women, a couple of men, and one boy standing on the front lawn. They might be a group of Quakers from Pennyslvania on a tour, since a scribbled pencil inscription at bottom right reads "Penna. tour" and the verso reads "Friend's Excursion". Another very light pencil inscription has the date "Jan. 29". Luke C. Dillon (NY, ca. 1836) was the official photographer of Mount Vernon from about 1880 to 1890. He maintained an office at 935 Pennsylvania Ave; "Pullman's Gallery". According to Jennifer Kittlaus at Mount Vernon: "Luke Dillon was the first photographer to take photographs of visitors with the mansion as a backdrop. It allowed him to not only sell the image to the people in the photograph but anyone else interested in purchasing an image of Mount Vernon. Because the image was technically of the people and not just the mansion he could keep these profits for himself. His tactics caused much concern for the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association while he was under contract. As the visitors typically arrived by boat during this time period it is likely that they would have stuck together during their time at Mount Vernon. Dillon may have grouped all of them together at once to take a single photograph which he could then reproduce for anyone interested in purchasing a copy.
Compliments of the Flower Medicine Co

Compliments of the Flower Medicine Co

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Compliments of the Flower Medicine Co
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Eclectibles (United States)
Condition
Very good to near-fine. Some dust soiling, toning, minor chips and self wear.
Description
Boston, Massachusetts: Flower Medicine Co, 1884. Very good to near-fine. Some dust soiling, toning, minor chips and self wear.. Trade catalogue advertising remedies produced by R.C. Flower and the Flower Medicine Co. in Boston. Includes lengthy discussions of how Flower remedies have miraculously cured ailments ranging from consumption to cancer, using testimonial letters from amazed customers. One testimonial, titled "Almost a Miracle", claims that Dr. Flower and his remedies brought a small child back to life from the short labored breathing of death". Other afflictions miraculously cured include lameness, scrofula, cramps, cholera, kidney and liver diseases. 12mo (8.75" by 5.75"), pp. [20]. Cancel slip to p. [4]. In original illustrated peach-colored wrappers featuring portrait of R.C. Flowers; on lower wrapper, a stylized illustration of a young woman in nature titled "Hygeia of the 19th Cent." Purple ink stamps of druggist (Sheldon & Co. of Middlebury, VT) to upper wrapper.
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JOAQUÍN TORRES-GARCÍA: ÉPOCA CATALANA (1908-1928)

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Title
JOAQUÍN TORRES-GARCÍA: ÉPOCA CATALANA (1908-1928)
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
ISBN
9788439310198
Description
Montevideo: Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, 1988. b/w and color illus., bibliographical references (pages 72-75), wrps. COVER READS: "J. Torres-García" Parallel text in Spanish and Catalan of exhibition catalog related to Torres-García's work in Catalan.
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TOTA PULCHRA. EXPOSICION DE LA INMACULADDA

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TOTA PULCHRA. EXPOSICION DE LA INMACULADDA
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
Description
Bogotá: Museo de Arte Colonial; Ministerio de Cultural, 1999. color plates, bibl (pages 33-34), color pictorial wrappers. Exhibition catalogue of colonial religious art in Colombia; 25 paintings and sculptures from the 17th-19th centuries. Good quality color plates.
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Importanti Dipinti Antichi

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Seller: Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB
Title
Importanti Dipinti Antichi
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG- (Slight wear to extremities)
Description
Venice, Italy: Franco Semenzato, 1989. Softcover. VG- (Slight wear to extremities). Plain white wraps; Beige illus. dj.; 116 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color plates. Text in Italian, except for conditions of sale, which is provided in both Italian and English; 116 works shown, including pieces by Jacopo Tintoretto, Giovanni Antonio Pellegrini, Viviano Codazzi, Marco Ricci, Luigi Campini, Guido Reni, Pietro Liberi, Francesco Bassano, and others.