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JACK SMITH in THE TRAP DOOR (1980) Photo

JACK SMITH in THE TRAP DOOR (1980) Photo by B Movies

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
JACK SMITH in THE TRAP DOOR (1980) Photo
Author
B Movies
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
[New York: B Movies], 1980. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white print still photo. Date stamped with a small clipping affixed to verso, also a holograph notation on back. Some waviness throughout, very good. The notation indicates: "Jack Smith as Dr. Shrinkelstein tries hypnosis on John Ahearn's naïve Jeremy Jones in Beth B and Scott B's THE TRAP DOOR Weekends at the Bleecker [Street Cinema]..." The Trap Door was Beth and Scott B's final feature film, a wild kind of Nietzchean parable and an emblematic example of downtown Manhattan punk cinema. Smith appeared in various underground films made by other filmmakers. Except for one film released two years after his death, this was his final film appearance. Photos showing Smith are very uncommon.
LADY HOLLYHOCK AND HER FRIENDS

LADY HOLLYHOCK AND HER FRIENDS by Walker, Margaret Coulson; Hunt, Mary Isabel

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LADY HOLLYHOCK AND HER FRIENDS
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Walker, Margaret Coulson; Hunt, Mary Isabel
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Type Punch Matrix (United States)
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Very good plus.
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New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, 1906. First edition. Very good plus.. Unusually charming (and sometimes slightly surreal) book of ideas for toys made from everyday objects and food, accompanied by stories and poems. Features ideas for dolls made out of all sorts of fruits, vegetables, fibers, and household objects, as well as animal favorites like the Lemon Pig. Some of the dolls are racial caricatures with accompanying insensitive terminology. Overall, a clever production and interesting Progressive Era example of the genre of children's activity books using common items. 9'' x 6.75''. Original tan publisher's cloth binding with black, green, and red stamped titles and designs. Full-page black-and-white frontispiece with 14 full-page color plates and numerous black-and-white illustrations of varying sized throughout. 154 pages. Binding very lightly soiled, spine ends mildly bumped. Occasional light soil; some small closed tears to page edges. Sound and bright.