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The Twelve Ravens: A Lithuanian Fairy Tale

The Twelve Ravens: A Lithuanian Fairy Tale by Ratas, Vaclovas; (Illustrator) Paulius Jurkus and Mary J. Kinney (Editors)

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Seller: Thorn Books
Title
The Twelve Ravens: A Lithuanian Fairy Tale
Author
Ratas, Vaclovas; (Illustrator) Paulius Jurkus and Mary J. Kinney (Editors)
Seller
Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Near fine
Description
München: T. J. Vizgirda, 1949. Limited edition. Hardcover. Near fine/Good. 4to. 28pp. Cream-colored textured paper over boards blocked with title on the upper board. Artist book illustrated with nine original woodcuts by Vaclovas Ratas, initials in plates, hand-set letterpress text. Volume XXVII of "Lithuania - Country and Nation." Light age-toning else a fine copy. The scarce illustrated dustwrapper is present. The spine has largely perished and has been professionally mended and stabilized with archival tissue; there are several small closed marginal tears, and some browning of the paper around the edges. Overall a very good copy. One of 560 signed and numbered copies. This is number 154, and signed by the artist. .
ANNA MAY WONG in TRAVIS BANTON COSTUME | DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON (1931) Keybook photo

ANNA MAY WONG in TRAVIS BANTON COSTUME | DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON (1931) Keybook photo by Paramount

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
ANNA MAY WONG in TRAVIS BANTON COSTUME | DAUGHTER OF THE DRAGON (1931) Keybook photo
Author
Paramount
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Paramount. No binding. Fine. Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures, 1931. Vintage original 8 x 11" (20 x 28 cm) black-and-white double weight glossy silver gelatin keybook photo. Keybook punch holes at top, fine. Anna May Wong starred in this pre-Code vehicle for Paramount in which she plays Princess Ling Moy, a young and beautiful Chinese aristocrat who, unbeknownst to her, lives next door to Dr. Fu Manchu, a brilliant but mad and twisted genius who is setting out to rule the world. Travis Banton, top designer at Paramount, designed Wong's costume and it is believed that the studio spent more on these than for any other star at the studio.
Perspecta 19 [Signed and Inscribed by McBride with Handwritten Letter]

Perspecta 19 [Signed and Inscribed by McBride with Handwritten Letter] by Brian Healy and Nate McBride [co-editors]; Julia Brown Turrell [association]

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Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA
Title
Perspecta 19 [Signed and Inscribed by McBride with Handwritten Letter]
Author
Brian Healy and Nate McBride [co-editors]; Julia Brown Turrell [association]
Seller
Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1982. Very Good. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1982. First Edition. Quarto (30cm); 191pp. Publisher’s stiff black wrappers with white text. Black-and-white photographs throughout. Wraps bumped and rather scuffed, especially along edges. Binding sound. Textblock, endsheets, and interior pages clean. A Very Good copy of the Yale Architectural Journal with unique association. Signed and inscribed to curator Julia Brown Turrell by Nate McBride, co-editor of this issue of the journal and founder of McBride Architects. Laid-in at front is a letter handwritten on McBride stationary; signed and dated 1989.