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Rhymes for A. Wince

Rhymes for A. Wince by Niles, John Jacob; John Michael Bruer

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Seller: Thorn Books
Title
Rhymes for A. Wince
Author
Niles, John Jacob; John Michael Bruer
Seller
Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
n.p. (Lexington, KY): University of Kentucky Library Press, 1971. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. (34)pp. Finely printed letterpress by Shelia Maybanks & Ashley Bullitt at the press of Gravesend in the Margaret I. King Library, Charmingly illustrated throughout by John Michael Bruer. Bound in decorated paper over boards with a printed title label on the spine. A very good copy. One of 100 numbered copies. This is number 23. .
Lion's Pride (Original treatment script for an unproduced film)

Lion's Pride (Original treatment script for an unproduced film) by Steve Rossen (screenwriter)

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Lion's Pride (Original treatment script for an unproduced film)
Author
Steve Rossen (screenwriter)
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Royal Books (United States)
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N.p.: N.p., 1981. Treatment script for an unproduced film. After the independence of India from England and the dividing of the nation into both modern India and Pakistan, a farmer and Sikh is working when a Muslim woman throws herself at his feet. Upon seeing the man who owns her, the farmer realizes he must purchase the young woman as his wife in order to save her from torture and abuse. Set in India. Orange titled wrappers. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Steven Rossen, and producer Dan Alvy. 50 leaves, with last leaf of text numbered 49. Xerographic duplication, first generation photocopy, with no copied holes. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound internally with three silver brads.