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Photography as a Fine Art. The Achievements and Possibilities of Photographic Art in America

Photography as a Fine Art. The Achievements and Possibilities of Photographic Art in America by CAFFIN, Charles H.

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Title
Photography as a Fine Art. The Achievements and Possibilities of Photographic Art in America
Author
CAFFIN, Charles H.
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Riverrun Books & Manuscripts (United States)
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A near-fine copy with some light wear to binding at extremities, internally fine
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New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1901. A near-fine copy with some light wear to binding at extremities, internally fine. 4to. 191 pages. Original green cloth, gilt-lettered on front cover and spine. First edition. From the collection of NYC gallerist Marjorie Neikrug. A landmark at its time of publication, Caffin's book is still one of the most informative and authoritative appraisals of the American photographers who later became the Photo Secession. Singling out Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Gertrude Kasebier and Clarence H. White, Caffin was writing as an insider, with intimate knowledge of the artists that adds life and vitality to his critical appreciation of their work. Born in England, Caffin emigrated to the U.S. in 1892. He became the American editor of 'The Studio' and his articles on art and photography were widely published in journals and magazines. He first became acquainted with some of the photographers he studies in this book when he wrote criticism of the Philadelphia Salon of 1898, an important exhibition for which Stieglitz and two Philadelphia painters served as judges. Clarence H. White exhibited for the first time in this show.
Barbarians at the Gate (Original screenplay for the 1993 television film)

Barbarians at the Gate (Original screenplay for the 1993 television film) by Larry Gelbart (screenwriter); Glenn Jordan (director); Bryan Burrough, John Helyar (book); James Garner, Jonathan Pryce, Peter Riegert (starring)

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Barbarians at the Gate (Original screenplay for the 1993 television film)
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Larry Gelbart (screenwriter); Glenn Jordan (director); Bryan Burrough, John Helyar (book); James Garner, Jonathan Pryce, Peter Riegert (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
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N.p.: N.p., 1991. Early Revised Draft script for the 1993 television film. From the archive of crew member Chris Scher. Based on the 1989 book by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar. A satirical depiction of F. Ross Johnson, CEO of RJR Nabisco, and his attempts at buying the company, leading to leveraged buyouts and bidding wars. Nominated for nine Primetime Emmy Awards, winner of Best Picture. Chris Scher has worked in American films from 1994 to the present. She was a propmaker, construction accountant/estimator/buyer, and carpenter on over 20 movies, including "The Last Seduction" (1994), "Pulp Fiction" (1994), "From Dusk Till Dawn" (1994), "The Horse Whisperer (1998), "Joy Ride" (2001), and others. She also performed the same work for prestige television dramas, including "The Bridge" (2014), "Ozark" (2017), and "Yellowstone" (2018). Untitled Rastar wrappers. Title page present, dated 1 November, 1991, noted as REVISED, with credits for screenwriter Larry Gelbart. 112 leaves, with last page of text numbered 111. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound internally with three gold brads.
Contraband

Contraband by Adams, Cleve F.

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Contraband
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Adams, Cleve F.
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New York: Signet Books (902). Very Good+. 1951 (c.1950). 1st printing. Softcover. [nice bright copy, slight spine roll, minor edgewear to covers] Mass Market PB "Reed Smith was a hard-boiled Federal Narcotics agent who had tangled with the toughest crooks and crimes, in his time. But when he was assigned to track down a gang of international dope smugglers, he met the most brutal killers of his career. Using respectable contacts and ravishing women, they engineered acts of unbelievable horror and violence in pursuit of their vile trade." Previously published in hardcover by Alfred A. Knopf. .