Zustand: Bueno. : Violeta es una novela clásica para niños de Whitfield Cook, publicada en octubre de 1998 por Acme. Esta edición en rústica está escrita en español y es ideal para niños de 9 a 12 años. EAN: 9789505652327 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Infantil y Juvenil|Literatura y Ficción Título: Violeta Autor: Whitfield Cook Idioma: es-ES Formato: tapa blanda.
Rustica. Zustand: Muy Bueno. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Usado.
Verlag: CFP Press, New York, 2001
Anbieter: San Francisco Book Company, Paris, Frankreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: very good. brown cloth, gilt lettering, dust jacket, 360 pp, inscribed by the author on front free endpaper 1567150444 Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Cloth/dust jacket and Mylar wrapped Octavo.
Verlag: Coward-McCann, Inc, New York, 1951
Anbieter: Parigi Books, Vintage and Rare, Schenectady, NY, USA
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. First Edition. 204pp. Red cloth stamped in yellow on the cover and the spine. Mild slant to spine, lower corner tips bruised. A clean, near fine copy in very good dustjacket with light chipping to edges and some fading to spine panel. Signed and inscribed by Cook on the title page. ; Octavo; Signed by Author.
Verlag: Coward McCann, New York, 1942
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Erstausgabe
First Edition. First Edition. A collection of short stories by "the third Hitchcock," Whitfield Cook, originally published in "Redbook" magazine. Rare with or without dust jacket. "Violet" was adapted for Broadway two years later after this book's publication, starring Hitchcock's 16-year-old daughter Patricia (who strongly resembles the girl on the front panel of the jacket), with Alfred in the audience on opening night. Hitchcock's wife Alma also helped with the play's final edits, and the experience helped bolster a working relationship between the Hitchcocks and Cook, who would go on to work together on the screenplays for "Stage Fright" (1950) and "Strangers on a Train" (1951). Near Fine in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Contemporary owner stamp on the front pastedown. Jacket has a two-inch closed tear on the heel.
Verlag: Warner Brothers, Burbank, CA, 1950
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final Draft script for the 1951 film, dated October 18, 1950. Although the front wrapper and the first distribution page identify the script as Part I, the script presented here is the complete Final Draft divided into four parts (Parts I-IV), each with its own distribution page. Laid in are twelve call sheets, dating from October 31, 1950 through December 23, 1950, with all but one heavily annotated in manuscript pencil. Based on Patricia Highsmith's 1950 novel. A Hitchcock classic, following a psychotic socialite and tennis pro who meet on a train and promptly form a partnership to "exchange murders." The plan seems infallible until one person shirks his end of the deal. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Connecticut. Blue titled wrappers, noted as FINAL on the front wrapper, rubber-stamped copy No. 115, dated OCT. 18, 1950. Four distribution pages present, one for each Part, with the first receipt removed, all others intact. 158 leaves, with last page of text numbered 153. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only, with blue revision pages throughout, dated variously between 10/30/50 and 11/20/50. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with edgewear and a closed tear to the center left front wrapper, bound with two gold brads. Call sheets: 8.5 x 11 inches. Near Fine overall. Grant US. Selby Masterwork. Silver Classic Noir. Spicer US.
Verlag: Warner-Pathe, Burbank, CA, 1951
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage photograph showing two shots from the 1951 film struck onto the single print. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso, along with a Warner-Pathe stamp. From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler. Based on Patricia Highsmith's 1950 novel. A Hitchcock classic, wherein two passengers on a train form a partnership to permanently rid themselves of incessant problems. The plan seems infallible until one person shirks his end of the responsibilities. Shot on location in New York, Los Angeles, District of Columbia, and Connecticut. Nominated for an Academy Award. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus, lightly and evenly toned overall. Grant US. Hardy, BFI Crime Companion. Selby US Masterwork. Silver and Ward Classic Noir. Spicer US.