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PAWSON, John
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London: Phaidon, 1996. First. hardcover. fine/very good(+). Richly illustrated in b/w and color, some fold-out images. 271 pages. 4to, silver cloth, white printed d.w. (some toning, dusted soiling). London: Phaidon, (1996). First edition. A fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper.
The Sixth Annual Festival of Preservation / April 7 - May 1, 1994

The Sixth Annual Festival of Preservation / April 7 - May 1, 1994 by (UCLA Film and Television Archive)

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The Sixth Annual Festival of Preservation / April 7 - May 1, 1994
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[Los Angeles]: UCLA Film and Television Archive. Near Fine. 1994. First Edition. Softcover. [nice clean copy, very minor fingertip creases in front cover]. (B&W photographs) Program book for the annual festival held at UCLA to highlight their film/TV archive's preservation activities, containing program notes for the individual films in the festival, including: THE SEA HAWK (1924); two features by Cecil B. DeMille (THE PLAINSMAN and THIS DAY AND AGE); THE SPIDER (1931), co-directed by William Cameron Menzies; APPLAUSE (Rouben Mamoulian, 1929); two Frank Capra features, MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON (1939) and SUBMARINE (1928); a program of early TV films featuring James Dean; THE JUNGLE BOOK (Alexander Korda, 1942); HUSBANDS (John Cassavetes, 1970); MICKEY ONE (Arthur Penn, 1965); ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS (Howard Hawks, 1939); two Marlon Brando features, THE WILD ONE (1954) and THE MEN (1950); and a whole bunch of other cinematic rareties. .