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GHOST STORY [1980] Production archive

GHOST STORY [1980] Production archive by James Allen

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Seller: Walterfilm, Inc.
Title
GHOST STORY [1980] Production archive
Author
James Allen
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Universal. No binding. Near Fine. [Universal City, CA: Universal Pictures, 1980]. From the estate of the film's assistant art director, James Allen. Overall near fine. Artwork on artboard of a spectral presence, 10 x 9" (26 x 23 cm); Artwork on artboard of a ghost reaching out, 11 x 17" (28 x 43 cm); Artwork of a cemetery on three pieces of artboard, 46 1/2 x 8 5/8" (118 x 22 cm) assembled; Three storyboards on artboard, 8 x 11" (20 x 28 cm); Six photos, mostly 4 x 5" (10 x 13 cm), of close-ups of the cemetery artwork; Three photos assembled to make one composite, 12 1/4 x 3 1/2" (31 x 9 cm), of the cemetery film set.
Original, Hand-Drawn Carl Alberg Motor Boat Design

Original, Hand-Drawn Carl Alberg Motor Boat Design by ALBERG, CARL

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Seller: Lion Heart Autographs Inc
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Original, Hand-Drawn Carl Alberg Motor Boat Design
Author
ALBERG, CARL
Seller
Lion Heart Autographs Inc (United States)
Description
ALBERG, CARL. (1900-1986). Swedish-born, American boat designer and pioneer of fiberglass yacht design. Detailed deck plan and side elevation for a 21' motor boat, drawn in pencil and signed ("Carl A. Alberg"). 1p. Small folio (approximately 11¼" by 10"). Marblehead, October 25, 1975. The LOA (length overall) is 21' 0", beam is 7' 6", draft is 1' 10 ½"; displacement is 3000 pounds, and the drawings' scale is ½" = 1'. Alberg has identified this sheet of drawings as project #44. The boat calls for a 20 HP diesel engine. After settling in the U.S. at 25, Alberg worked his way up from rigger to designer, opening his own office in 1946. In 1959, he designed the immensely successful Triton for Pearson Yachts, the first fiberglass auxiliary and still a popular yacht design. "Carl Alberg succeeded in bringing forth many of the first production fiberglass cruising sailboats from the design board to the dockside… His work from the late 1950s through his on-going work at the time of his death in 1986 was for a whole new market, the middle income sailor who may have been new to sailing or upgrading from smaller boats, many daysailors or racers," ("Carl Arne Alberg - Pioneer in Classic Plastic," Good Old Boat Magazine, Wallace). Alberg's many successful designs include the Cape Dory 22, the Typhoon Daysailor, the Corinthian Conquest, and the Pearson Ensign and Ariel. In very fine condition. Alberg's original boat designs are rare as most are held institutionally.
Autograph Letter Signed, American Embarkation Center Le Mans Area, March 25, 1919, to Mr. William Stamn, Myerstown, Pennsylvania, his brother-in-law

Autograph Letter Signed, American Embarkation Center Le Mans Area, March 25, 1919, to Mr. William Stamn, Myerstown, Pennsylvania, his brother-in-law by Bellman, Pvt. Frank A.

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Title
Autograph Letter Signed, American Embarkation Center Le Mans Area, March 25, 1919, to Mr. William Stamn, Myerstown, Pennsylvania, his brother-in-law
Author
Bellman, Pvt. Frank A.
Seller
Michael Brown Rare Books, LLC (United States)
Description
octavo, 8 pages, written in pencil, on the letter-head of the Jewish Welfare Board, American Embarkation Center, Le Mans Area, accompanied by original mailing envelope, in good legible condition. Mr. Bellman, apparently a Jewish American soldier serving in the "MG Co 110 Inf", writes home to his sister and brother-in-law describing his thoughts just before embarking for his return home and he also describes an artillery barrage in which he was wounded and nine of his comrades were killed: "My Dear Sister, I let you know that I received your good long letter tonight and I cant tell how much I appreciate such a good letter … your letter found me in good health in le mans in a big camp and we stay hear till we leive for embarkation and that wont be so long any more we are the second division to sail in May that will be a nice time to sail and a nice time to come home… we got y.m.c.a to go and show and movie ad church and I was in church on Sunday and then I whent to here the log band and then I met my cousin Emanel just think how glad we were to meet each other… I stayed till they call quarters he is in the 109 inf co A and this week they whent to the range and we go next week and he still writes to his girl he told me his girl wrote him and ask him what he was doing she said suspose killing cooties well they are awful amails they are never satisfied but we got rid of them and he said that Maggie peiffer died I almost couldn't believe it. Well you ask me about the French girls I don't think they are so nice some of are and they love the soldiers and so many get married but I am sure I don't … we live here in barrags and we are pretty comfortable and got good beds to sleep and we drill and do lots of detail wark around the camp and today I was on K.P. it was doing all day… we get pretty good eats … Well I see some boys are coming home already I think we are coming home soon those that came home are causals and in placement there are only a few fithing division that whent home and they have been over hear 18 month and my old outfit wont go till sept ore in oct because its regular army this is the old national guard division… I know I got good old frends back home and I sure have a lot in the army and some of them wer kill the night I got wounded there were nine kill and 33 wounded I was wounded at 130 in the morning in a town the name was St Agnia and I got my first aid in about an hour and half after I got wounded I whent to the first aid station myself and got dress and I often think how lucky I was to get out alive and I cant understand it yet those 75 wer coming in like rain and the houses were all knock down and it was sure a sight to see and here some wer prating and som curse and some harled for help … all I wanted was my gass mask one the right of us was all gass we couldn't get the amblance till in the morning and the roads were so full of holes that that I almost couldn't keep my self on the streacher and I sure was full of pain and I lost every think I had except what I had in my shirt pockets…" [sic]
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Cedar Kay, Florida. Fishing Boating, Bathing. Cool in Summer. Delightful in Winter. An “All-the-Year-Round” Resort for the Whole Family... [cover title] by Board of Trade, Cedar Key.

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Cedar Kay, Florida. Fishing Boating, Bathing. Cool in Summer. Delightful in Winter. An “All-the-Year-Round” Resort for the Whole Family... [cover title]
Author
Board of Trade, Cedar Key.
Seller
Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Gainesville: A Pepper Production, [1912]. 16mo, stiff green printed wrappers, stapled, [16] pp. Photos. Fine.
1972 Richard Nixon for President White House Poster-San Clemente, California Home

1972 Richard Nixon for President White House Poster-San Clemente, California Home

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1972 Richard Nixon for President White House Poster-San Clemente, California Home
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Dale Steffey Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Washington, D.C.: Committee to Re-Elect the President, 1972. Poster. Near Fine. Poster. First Printing. 17" x 22". No Place, No Date, unmarked . Nonetheless, this original 1972 campaign poster of a smiling Nixon in front of his San Clemente, CA home was published by the Committee to Re-Elect the President. Near Fine, a few small edge creases..
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WHAT WOMEN WANT:; The ideas of the movement by YATES, Gayle Graham

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WHAT WOMEN WANT:; The ideas of the movement
Author
YATES, Gayle Graham
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Second Life Books Inc (United States)
Description
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1975. First edn. 8vo, pp. 230.Owner's signature on half-title, o/w a nice copy in little chipped dj. A history of contemporary wonen's groups, and a discussion of the three key attitudes informing the movement.