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STREETS OF FIRE (1983) Original production artwork

STREETS OF FIRE (1983) Original production artwork by James Allen

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
STREETS OF FIRE (1983) Original production artwork
Author
James Allen
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Universal. No binding. Near Fine. [Los Angeles: Universal Pictures, 1983]. From the estate of James Allen, the film's art director. Original artwork, 27 9/16 x 15 5/8" in colored pencil and ink titled "Ardmore Police Dept. Streets of Fire", signed and dated "James Allen '83". Original artwork in pencil and ink on vellum measuring 21 x 10 1/2" (54 x 27 cm). A logo for "Road Masters Chelsea", a gang which threaten Reva's (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) diner, but whom her brother Cody (Michael Paré) makes fast work of. Three pieces of artwork (color photos printed on art paper of Allen's original designs) ranging in size from 20 x 12 1/2" (51 x 32 cm) to 24 x 20" (61 x 51 cm). These are definitely unique, one of a kind pieces, since Allen had only one of each printed for his internal archive. "Tonight is What it Means to Be Young" is the glorious anthem with which the film begins and ends in Walter Hill's great, anarchic rock-and-roll epic. The film at the time garnered little critical or popular attention, but it is now recognized as one of the classics of 80s Hollywood cinema (a recent 70mm Los Angeles screening at the American Cinematheque, which I attended, was a massive success with an audience of mostly people who had not even been born in 1984, when the film was released). Streets of Fire is an action crime neo-noir film directed by Walter Hill, from a screenplay by Hill and Larry Gross. Described on the poster and in the opening credits as "A Rock & Roll Fable", the film combines elements of the automobile culture and music from the 1950s with the fashion style and sociology of the 1980s. Starring Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Rick Moranis, Amy Madigan, Willem Dafoe, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, E. G. Daily and Bill Paxton, the film follows ex-soldiers Tom Cody (Paré) and McCoy (Madigan) as they embark on a mission to rescue Cody's ex-girlfriend Ellen Aim (Lane), who was kidnapped by Raven Shaddock (Dafoe), the leader of an outlaw motorcycle gang called The Bombers. (Wikipedia)
Apprenticeship: Towards a New Paradigm of Learning

Apprenticeship: Towards a New Paradigm of Learning by Ainley, Patrick (Ed.); Rainbird, Helen (Ed.)

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Seller: Underground Books, ABAA
Title
Apprenticeship: Towards a New Paradigm of Learning
Author
Ainley, Patrick (Ed.); Rainbird, Helen (Ed.)
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Underground Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780749427283
Condition
Good
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London: Kogan Page, 1999. Ex-Library. Hardcover. Good/good. Ex-Library. Hardcover. 9 3/4" X 6 1/4". xii, 211pp. Mild shelf wear to covers, corners, and edges of unclipped dust jacket. Gentle bumps to covers and edges of green paper over boards. Library sticker and stamp to front endpapers. Very occasional inked underlining to pages. Underlining does not obscure text. Binding is sound. ABOUT THIS BOOK: In the light of changes the government has launched as part of its welfare to work initiatives, this text explores apprenticeship. The authors set the historical context and discuss the theoretical and practical aspects of acquiring the necessary knowledge and skills for competence.(Publisher).