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Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs

Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs by Jacques PRÉVERT & Georges RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES

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$900.00
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Seller: Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB)
Title
Miro Prevert Ribemont, With 10 lithographs
Author
Jacques PRÉVERT & Georges RIBEMONT-DESSAIGNES
Seller
Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB) (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
Maegth Editeur. Jacques Prevert, George Ribemont. Paris, 1956. This complete book comprises of numerous illustrations, including 10 original lithographs by Joan Miro, including two on the front and back covers. Paperback, illustrated cover. A small crease in the top right corner runs through the book.
Stray Lamb

Stray Lamb by SMITH, Thorne

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$750.00
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Seller: Heritage Book Shop, LLC
Title
Stray Lamb
Author
SMITH, Thorne
Seller
Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
Description
New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929. Full Description: SMITH, Thorne. Stray Lamb. New York: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1929. First Edition. Octavo (7 3/8 x 5 inches; 187 x 127 mm). vi, [2], 303, [1, blank] pp. Publisher's original full black cloth. Front board and spine lettered in pink. Some very mild rubbing to bottom of board. In publisher's original dust jacket. Some minor rubbing to front panel of jacket and along bottom of the spine. A small piece clipped front bottom of front flap. Overall an about fine copy in a very good jacket. "Born in Annapolis, Maryland, James Thorne Smith had a brief but prolific career as a best-selling comic novelist. He began his working years as an advertising copy-writer, but soon turned to fiction writing. He joined the U.S. Navy in 1917 and worked as an editor and writer for The Broadside, a newspaper for enlisted men. His stories about an inept serviceman, Biltmore Oswald, became wildly popular among the magazine's readers. After the war, he moved to Greenwich Village, where he became friends with writers such as Sinclair Lewis and had a brief affair with Dorothy Parker. He continued to work in advertising while trying to succeed as a poet. After marrying in 1919, he and his wife frequently visited the experimental community of Free Acres in nearby New Jersey. In 1926, he achieved sudden literary stardom when his comic supernatural novel Topper was published to great success." (Harry Ransom Center). HBS 69397. $750.
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Father of Radio. The autobiography of Lee de Forest by de Forest, Lee

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Seller: Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books
Title
Father of Radio. The autobiography of Lee de Forest
Author
de Forest, Lee
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
Chicago: Wilcox and Follett, 1950. First edition. Blue cloth, fine in dust jacket. Signed by the author, inventor of the first triode vacuum tube, the Audion tube, in 1906. "As both of these modern wonders [radio and television] were made possible by the thermionic tube it is perhaps fitting that I have been called 'Grandfather of Television'!
JAMES DEAN | THE IMMORALIST [1954] Set of 2 theatre photos

JAMES DEAN | THE IMMORALIST [1954] Set of 2 theatre photos by Impact Photo, Inc.

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Title
JAMES DEAN | THE IMMORALIST [1954] Set of 2 theatre photos
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Impact Photo, Inc.
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Just About Fine
Description
Impact Photo, Inc.. No binding. Just About Fine. New York: [1954]. Set of two vintage original black-and-white photos: one 10 x 8" (25 x 20 cm), one 8 3/4 x 7 1/2" (22 x 19 cm) and trimmed for publication. Both with photographer stamps on verso, just about fine. Two extremely scarce vintage photos documenting James Dean on stage. The play was produced by Billy Rose and adapted by Ruth and Augustus Goetz. The original director was Herman Shumlin. A gay archaeologist marries, partly in hope of curbing his homosexual instincts. He is unable to consummate the marriage so the pair travel from Normandy to Algeria for a honeymoon, hoping that will kindle some romance. The husband is seduced by their Arab houseboy, but this allows him to sleep with his wife, who becomes pregnant. Stars Louis Jourdan and Geraldine Page had very different approaches to acting, which resulted in a difficult rehearsal process. Dean's behaviour was erratic as well. At the beginning of tryouts, Rose replaced Shumlin with Daniel Mann; he also wanted to fire Dean but Page insisted the actor stay. "Dean was not very happy playing the young Arab," recalled his friend Hal Hackady later. "He didn't like the plot. I also believe he didn't like playing a homosexual on Broadway. He felt uncomfortable." The Broadway production was initially slated to open on Monday, February 1, 1954, at the Royale Theatre (now the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre). However, due to last-minute script changes, opening was pushed to Monday, February 8, and previews began on February 1. Elia Kazan saw the show during previews and offered Dean a role in East of Eden. On opening night, Dean announced he was leaving the show. He remained with the production through February 20, 1954. (Wikipedia) One photo shows Dean with male lead Louis Jourdan, and one is of Dean in character.
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BYU Studies Volume 6, Number 2 by ;

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Title
BYU Studies Volume 6, Number 2
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Weller Book Works ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Brigham Young University, 1965. Very Good. . BYU Studies Volume 6, Number 2. . Provo: Brigham Young University, 1965. Winter. 118pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Wraps. Book condition: Very Good.