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Routine, 1924

Routine, 1924

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Seller: Rulon-Miller Books
Title
Routine, 1924
Seller
Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
Baltimore: Published by the Senior Class, Johns Hopkins Hospital School for Nurses, 1924. 4to, pp. 111, [18]; illustrations throughout, blueprint floor plan, and 18 pages of advertisements, one in color, at the end; original gilt-stamped blue-black limp reversed calf, beginning to detach from boards, edges and corners bumped and worn; interior fine. This yearbook includes the list of students wounded, reported missing, and killed in action. Unknown print run. OCLC locates one copy in the United States, at the Maryland Historical Society Library; one other copy, located in Canada.
GEORGE STEVENS DIRECTING | THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) BTS photo

GEORGE STEVENS DIRECTING | THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) BTS photo by Columbia

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
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GEORGE STEVENS DIRECTING | THE MORE THE MERRIER (1943) BTS photo
Author
Columbia
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Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
About Fine
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Columbia. No binding. About Fine. Los Angeles: Columbia, 1943. Vintage original 8 x 10" (20 x 25 cm) black-and-white glossy silver gelatin photo. Attached paper informational blurb on verso, about fine. Director George Stevens, a noted cameraman as well, sits in the cameraman's chair as he works out a scene with the technical crew. It appears to be cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff with him. The 1943 comedy starred Jean Arthur and Joel McCrea.