Zustand: BUONO USATO. Electa Napoli. Cinema fotografia musica ITALIANO IL LIBRO È USATO, PERTANTO POTREBBE PRESENTARE LIEVI DIFETTI/IMPERFEZIONI. LA FOTO CORRISPONDE AL LIBRO IN VENDITA. La vita del principe indiano Siddharta, che divenne Buddha, l'illuminato, in cinquantanove immagini tratte dal film di Bernardo Bertolucci e firmate da Angelo Novi, fotografo di scena di fama mondiale (il suo Ultimo Tango a Parigi è esposto al Museum of Modern Art di New York) e da Alessia Bulgari. Alle immagini è affiancata un'antologia di testi da Asvaghosa (I secolo a.C.), Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg. Curatore: Garofalo, M. Numero pagine 96. Il copyright dei dati è di Informazioni Editoriali I.E. Srl.
Verlag: Edito Dalla Oto Melara, Rome, 1964
Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. Glauco Cortini (Photographer) and Angelo Novi (Pho (illustrator). Presumed First Edition, First printing. xlvii and a large number unpaginated color photographs. DJ has some wear and soiling. Front board slightly bowed at fore-edge. Primary language is Italian. Some text is in English and other non-Italian languages. This photographic homage is focused on La Spezia, a provincial chief town since 1923. There are sections on the province, The Valley of the Vara, the Seacoast, the Sarzana Plain,and the Gulf of La Spezia. The narrative is signed with the initials E. A. M. There is a name and date (1968) on the fep, presumed to be signed by someone associated with the production of this impressive work. Volume reportedly issued in a non-commercial edition of only 2000 copies. During Angelo Novi's career he worked for directors such as Bernardo Bertolucci, Sergio Leone and Pier Paolo Pasolini. La Spezia is the capital city of the province of La Spezia and is located at the head of the Gulf of La Spezia in the southern part of the Liguria region of Italy. La Spezia is the second largest city in the Liguria region, after Genoa. Located roughly midway between Genoa and Pisa, on the Ligurian Sea, it is one of the main Italian military and commercial harbors and a major Italian Navy base. A popular seaside resort, it is also a significant railway junction, and is notable for its museums, for the Palio del Golfo rowing race, and for railway and boat links with the Cinque Terre. La Spezia developed substantially after 1861 when the great naval arsenal there was commissioned by the Royal government. In September 1943, after the Italian capitulation to the Allies, it was the departure port for the Italian Navy when it was ordered to steam into British hands at Malta. The Germans arrived too late to stop the departure of the fleet. During the war Italian troopships also left from La Spezia, including the Kaiser Franz Josef, a trans-Atlantic liner launched in Trieste in 1911 for the Austrian Lloyd company, which Italy had confiscated in 1919. It was sunk in La Spezia harbor in 1944. After the liberation, La Spezia became the point of departure for survivors from Nazi concentration camps. From the summer of 1945 to the spring of 1948 more than 23,000 Jewish displaced persons managed to leave Italy clandestinely for the Palestine Mandate. After lengthy vicissitudes, the ships Fede, Fenice, and Komemiut managed to evacuate everyone from the Golfo di La Spezia, to the extent that on Israeli maps, La Spezia is called Shàar Zion , in Hebrew "Gateway to Zion".
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1973
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Two vintage borderless studio still photographs from the 1972 film. American widower, Paul (Marlon Brando), begins an anonymous sexual affair with a young Parisian woman, Jeanne (Maria Schneider), in Paris. Nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Actor. Set in and shot on location in Paris. 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art. Rosenbaum 1000. Ebert III.
Verlag: The Ladd Company, Hollywood, 1984
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Original press kit for the 1984 Italian-American film. Included in the press kit are 24 black-and-white still photographs, including one photograph of director Sergio Leone, biographies of select cast and crew, final credits, production information, and insight into Leone's process. Based on Harry Grey's 1952 novel, "The Hoods." David Aaronson (De Niro) is a former Prohibition-era Jewish gangster who, after thirty years of absence, returns to Manhattan, where he confronts the foibles of his past and the painful truth of his life to date. Actress Jennifer Connelly's film debut, and director Leone's final film, a film that, like his similarly titled 1968 classic, "One Upon a Time in the West," remains one of his few American productions. Film stills various sizes. Biographies, credits, and production information printed on 8 x 10 leaves, corner-stapled, rectos only. Stills and printed leaves Near Fine, house in a Very Good plus, full-color 9 x 12 studio single-pocket folder.
Verlag: N.p., N.p., 1970
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1970 film, showing director Bernardo Bertolucci behind a camera on the set. Stamp of photographer Claude Steiner on the verso. A young upper-middle class Italian man joins Mussolini's Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Antifascism, and his first assignment is to assassinate his former teacher, a political dissident now residing in France. An intricate and incisive examination of the psychological tribulations of a man who will do anything to be "normal," compared stylistically to early German Expressionist works, such as Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" (1935) or Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" (1927). 6.75 x 8.5 inches. Near Fine. Arrow Academy 709. Grant Italy. Schrader 14.
Verlag: Mars Film, Rome, 1970
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage borderless reference photograph of Jean-Louis Trintignant and Stefania Sandrelli from the 1970 film. Stamp of photographer Angelo Novi on verso. An intricate and incisive examination of the psychological tribulations of a man who will do anything to be "normal." Marcello Clerici (Trintignant), a young and upper-middle class Italian, joins Mussolini's Organization for Vigilance and Repression of Anti-Fascism, and his first assignment is to assassinate his former teacher, a political dissident now residing in France with his attractive young wife. Under the guise of taking his new bride, Gulia, on a honeymoon, Marcello travels to France to complete his mission. Lauded for its fantastic cinematography and expressionistic style, often compared stylistically to early German Expressionist works, such as Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will" or Fritz Lang's "Metropolis." 9.5 x 7.25 inches. Near Fine. Arrow Academy 709. Schrader's Canon Fodder 14. Grant Italy.
Verlag: c. 1975, 1975
Anbieter: William Chrisant & Sons, ABAA, ILAB. IOBA, ABA, Ephemera Society, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Angelo Novi (illustrator). Limited Edition. Inscribed by Bertolucci in Italian to Walter Alferol on title page. Full green morocco faded to brown with debossed decoration to front cover. Marbled endpapers. 36 original tipped-in silver gelatin prints, 1 color print of the film crew , and 1 loose silver gelatin print. All beautifully printed. Loss to tail of spine and its leather is detached from back cover board. Discoloration to spine edge. Unpaginated. 12 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches.