Verlag: Universal International Pictures, Universal City, 1963
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1963 film. Based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. An Army doctor in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona encounters a variety of tough, humorous, and touching cases. Rosten's novel took inspiration from the experiences of his wartime friend Ralph Greenson, a psychoanalytic doctor who was one of the first in his field to link post-traumatic stress disorder (although that terminology was not yet in use) with the ordeals of war. Nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bobby Darin. Set and shot on location in Arizona. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good, with light creasing affecting the left edge.
Verlag: United Artists, Beverly Hills, CA, 1959
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Vintage reference photograph from the 1959 film, showing actors Gregory Peck and George Shibata. Stamp of photographer Roy George on the verso. Based on the 1956 historical novel by S.L.A. Marshall, about the titular Battle of Pork Chop Hill, which took place in April of 1953, between the US Army's 7th Infantry Division and Chinese and North Korean forces. Set in Cheorwon-gun, South Korea, and shot on location in California and Arizona. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus.
Anbieter: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: GIAQ
EUR 54,35
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. cxcvii 1788p plus comprehensive index, green cloth, a very thick and stout volume (a tome), binding tight, pages clean, cloth a little dusty/soiled and rubbed but still holding well, still a well preserved copy: County Court Acts, County Court Rules, Other Acts, Special Jurisdiction, Appendix, etc Language: English.
Anbieter: Hay-on-Wye Booksellers, Hay-on-Wye, HEREF, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 37,51
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Second hand but content is in very good condition.
Verlag: Universal International Pictures, Universal City, 1962
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final Draft script for the 1963 film. Based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. An Army doctor in charge of a neuropsychiatric ward at an Air Corps hospital in Arizona encounters a variety of tough, humorous, and touching cases. Rosten's novel took inspiration from the experiences of his wartime friend Ralph Greenson, a psychoanalytic doctor who was one of the first in his field to link post-traumatic stress disorder (although that terminology was not yet in use) with the ordeals of war. Nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Bobby Darin. Set and shot on location in Arizona. Red titled wrappers, noted as FINAL SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper, rubber-stamped production No. 8473, dated November 19, 1962. Title page present, with credits for screenwriter Richard L. Breen. 163 leaves, with last page of text numbered 167. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with pink, yellow, and blue revision pages throughout, dated variously between 11/26/62 and 1/31/63. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with three gold brads.
Verlag: Harper Collins, New York, 1995
Anbieter: Phillip J. Pirages Rare Books (ABAA), McMinnville, OR, USA
Signiert
35th Anniversary Edition. 210 x 133 mm. (8 1/4 x 5 1/4"). 4 p.l., 323, [1] pp. Publisher's black paper boards, upper cover with embossed "HL," backed with black cloth, spine lettered in copper foil. In original dust jacket designed by Suzanne Noli. SIGNED BY LEE in ink on half title AND SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY GREGORY PECK "for Paul" in the same place. With a certificate of authenticity for the autographs from Christophe Stickel laid in at front. Day, "History of American Literature from 1910 to the Present," pp. 297-98. A very fine copy in a jacket just as good. This copy of the 35th anniversary edition of this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is signed both by the author and by the actor whose Oscar-winning performance in the work's screen adaptation has become synonymous in the public eye with the character of Atticus Finch. Harper Lee (1926-2016) drew on her own childhood in Alabama when composing this now-classic story of a young white girl, Scout Finch, watching her father Atticus defend a falsely accused Black man in court; Day praises the novel for capturing the essence of the time and place in which it is set, writing that "this is not a mere 'courtroom' novel but a remarkable evocation of a Deep South community and preteen girlhood." The story was released as a film in 1962, only two years after the book's initial publication, and the movie was an enormous success, led by Peck in the role of Atticus. ANB tells us that the film "solidified Peck's growing reputation as the quintessential player of noble Americans who best represent the virtues of quiet strength, resolve, and tolerance." The present 35th anniversary edition celebrates the novel's longevity and impact, and the two signatures in our copy make a very appealing connection between the novel and the film.
Verlag: Melville Productions, Los Angeles, 1959
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Revised Shooting Final Draft script for the 1959 film, belonging to actor Martin Landau, his screen debut, housed in paper envelope bearing Landau's name, film title, script, and "Will pick up at the gate" on label. Annotations of Landau's name and character's name, written on the top of page 36 of script, and Landau's name again written at the top of page "66-67" of script, in manuscript ink. Laid in is a nine page production announcement from United Artists, which includes cast, credits, synopsis, and production notes. Based on the 1956 historical novel Pork Chop Hill: The American Fighting Man in Action by S.L.A. Marshall. The first bloody Battle of Pork Chop Hill, which took place in April of 1953, between the US Army's 7th Infantry Division and Chinese and North Korean forces. Gregory Peck portrays Lieutenant Joe Clemons, who along with South Korean Lieutenant Suki Ohashi, played by George Shibata, lead the Division to recapture the hill. All while American and Communist North Korean and Chinese forces convene to discuss a cease fire, 70 miles away at Panmunjon. Martin Landau's feature film debut, and featuring break out performances from numerous actors who become major film and television stars in the 1960s and 1970s including, Woody Strode, Harry Guardino, Robert Blake, George Peppard, Norman Fell, Abel Fernandez, Gavin MacLeod, Harry Dean Stanton and others. Set in Cheorwon-gun, South Korea, shot on location in California and Arizona. Title page integral with front wrapper, dated APRIL 22, 1958, noted as REVISED SHOOTING FINAL, with credits for screenwriter James R. Webb and author S. L. A. Marshall. 121 leaves, with last page of text numbered 125. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue and pink revision pages throughout, dated variously between 5/20/58 and 6/20/58. Pages Very Good plus, with occasional light soil and dampstain on very bottom edge of leaf following title page, title page Very Good with large dampstain along two to three inches of bottom and lightly along outer edge, bound with three gold brads.