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Hiroshima mon amour (Five original oversize photographs from the 1959 film)

Hiroshima mon amour (Five original oversize photographs from the 1959 film) by Alain Resnais (director); Marguerite Duras (screenwriter); Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Stella Dassas, Pierre Barbaud (starring)

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Title
Hiroshima mon amour (Five original oversize photographs from the 1959 film)
Author
Alain Resnais (director); Marguerite Duras (screenwriter); Emmanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Stella Dassas, Pierre Barbaud (starring)
Seller
Royal Books (United States)
Description
N.p.: N.p., 1959. Five vintage oversize double weight reference photographs from the 1959 film. Two photographs with the stamp of the Lérida Ministry of Information of Spain on the verso, and all five with annotations in manuscript ink regarding cropping and identifying the film. Two photographs with titles tipped on the recto, one crediting director Alain Resnais. Resnais' meditation on memory, history, and forgetfulness proved to be a major catalyst for the Rive Gauche movement, earning Resnais a Palme d'Or nomination and screenwriter Marguerite Duras an Academy Award nomination. Set in Hiroshima, shot on location in Hiroshima, Japan and Nievre, France. 12 x 9.5 inches. Poor, with moderate wear and pinholes at the corners, and light creasing overall.
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POSTER: Tiger Bills Wild West. With Central Image of Indians attacking from left and white men and women defending on left. With Blockhouse in background

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POSTER: Tiger Bills Wild West. With Central Image of Indians attacking from left and white men and women defending on left. With Blockhouse in background
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Minor wear at edges, and small loss at the top left just affecting a tiny part of the initial "T" and border, but unaffecting th
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Milwaukee, [Wisconsin]: Riverside Printing Co, 1900. Chromolithograph Number 2861. 1 vols. 42 x 26 inches. Minor wear at edges, and small loss at the top left just affecting a tiny part of the initial "T" and border, but unaffecting the image. Chromolithograph Number 2861. 1 vols. 42 x 26 inches.
EL MAESTRO. REVISTA DE CULTURA NACIONAL. TOMO II, NO. 2

EL MAESTRO. REVISTA DE CULTURA NACIONAL. TOMO II, NO. 2

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EL MAESTRO. REVISTA DE CULTURA NACIONAL. TOMO II, NO. 2
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Beverly Karno Books LLC (United States)
Description
México: Talleres Gráficos de la Nación, 1921. b/w plates, illus., chron., graphical mathematic equations, color pict. wrps. Rare early 20th century periodical with stunning illustrated covers, illustrations and vignettes. In March 1921 a text appeared in the Bulletin of UNAM announcing "the foundation of a great magazine: El Maestro", whose function was to complete the work of the university and school establishments, expand the horizons of workers and peasants, stimulate the study of professionals and schoolchildren, and animate with practical suggestions the industrialists and exploiters of the land. In short, a publication was presented that synthesized the training project of the then rector José Vasconcelos: to outline the route that the country's progress should take. In the words of Francisco Monterde, the magazine appeared at the moment of greatest impulse given until then to public education. With El Maestro, Vasconcelos presented the educator "his aspect of greater importance
The Essence of Tragedy and Other Footnotes and Papers

The Essence of Tragedy and Other Footnotes and Papers by Maxwell Anderson

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The Essence of Tragedy and Other Footnotes and Papers
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Maxwell Anderson
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Washington, DC: Anderson House, 1939. Very Good +/Very Good +. Washington, DC: Anderson House, 1939. First Edition, stated First Printing. Octavo. 53 pp. Printed dust jacket. Gray boards stamped in red. Dust jacket lightly rubbed along edges with mild toning. Boards show light shelfwear and binding is sound. Many pages unopened and interior unmarked. A Very Good or better copy.
Voices calling from the unusual: Hirano Keiichiro's selection of Western art masterpieces = Hinichij kara no yobigoe: Hirano Keiichir ga erabu Seiy bijutsu no meihin

Voices calling from the unusual: Hirano Keiichiro's selection of Western art masterpieces = Hinichij kara no yobigoe: Hirano Keiichir ga erabu Seiy bijutsu no meihin

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Voices calling from the unusual: Hirano Keiichiro's selection of Western art masterpieces = Hinichij kara no yobigoe: Hirano Keiichir ga erabu Seiy bijutsu no meihin
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
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VG
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Tokyo: The National Museum of Western Art, 2014. Hardcover. VG. Slate gray textured boards, 76 pp., 32 color plates. Text is in Japanese, with English only in title and on credits page. Issued in conjunction with a 2014 exhibition of examples of western art, chosen by Japanese novelist Hirano Keiichiro. 32 pieces of art are featured. Includes essays and annotations. Uncommon.