Verlag: Martin Kelter Verlag ca. 1990, 1990
Anbieter: Abrahamschacht-Antiquariat Schmidt, Freiberg, Deutschland
8°, Broschur 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66, 66 Seiten Gebrauchsspuren an Einband und Block Preisaufkleber auf Einband Name im Vorsatz 1 Heft lose Deutsch 300g.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Nashville, TN : Integrity Publishers, c2004., 2004
ISBN 10: 159145395X ISBN 13: 9781591453956
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Fine. xix, 296 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm ; ISBN 9781591453956, 159145395X ; OCLC 297426915 ; color photographic stiff paper wrappers ; Contents: Foreword by Ken Blanchard; Life II; Peter Drucker: Management Expert, Teacher, and Author; Section I: Is There Something More?; Chapter One: Let's Do Lunch; Tom Luce: Law Firm Founder and Education Reformer; Chapter Two: Is There Something More?; Dallas Willard: Philosophy Professor and Author; Chapter Three: It's About Redefining What Makes You Get Up in the Morning; Wally Hawley: Venture Capitalist; Jay Bennett: Law Partner and Foundation Founder; Laura Nash: Harvard Research Fellow and Business Consultant; John Castle: Law Partner and Corporate Executive; Chapter Four: It's About Finding Your Core; Jeff Heller: EDS President and Foundation Trustee; Wilson Goode: Former Philadelphia Mayor and Youth Mentor; Dan Sullivan: Founder & CEO, The Strategic Coach; Chapter Five: It's Been in Your Life a Long, Long Time; Don Williams: CEO, Trammell Crow, and Urban Renewal Innovator; Dr. Kenneth Cooper: Pioneer, Preventive Medicine & Fitness, Author; Chapter Six: It's About Finding the Significance Potential in Your Everyday Work; Steve Reinemund: Chairman, Pepsico, Salvation Army Board Chairman; Margie Blanchard: Futurist, Speaker, Management Training; Ken Blanchard: Co-Author, One Minute Manager, Management Training; Section II: Building Life II; Chapter Seven: It's About Relationships and Priorities; Armand Nicholi: Author, Psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School; Chapter Eight: It's About Family First; Dick DeVos: President Amway, Education Reformer; George Gallup: Public Opinion Researcher; John Findley: Corporate Executive, Foundation Founder; Tom Wilson: CEO, Leadership Network; Chapter Nine: It's About Saying No; Tom Tierney: CEO, Bain & Co. and Nonprofit Consulting; Hamilton Jordan: White House Chief of Staff, Author, Entrepreneur; Chapter Ten: It's About Giving and Receiving a Blessing; Merle Smith: Entrepreneur, Mentor; Earl Palmer: Pastor, Author, Conference Speaker; Howard Hendricks: Professor, Speaker, Author; John Snyder: Founder, Snyder Oil Company; Chapter Eleven: It's About the Power of New Purpose; Michael Kami: Strategic Planning Consultant, Writer, Lecturer; Ali Hanna: Nuclear Physicist, McKinsey, Alpha; Randy Best: Venture Capitalist, Education Reformer; Vester Hughes: Law Firm Founder; Chapter Twelve: It's About Repositioning: The Central Halftime Skill; Larry Allums: Institute CEO, Professor, Editor; Roger Staubach: Dallas Cowboys, Real Estate; Bill Solomon: CEO, Austin Industries, Civic Leader; Dr. Pat Thomas: Surgeon, Hospital Executive; Chapter Thirteen: It's About Finding (or Creating) the Right Context; Jim Collins: Author, Built to Last; Rudy Rasmus: Inner City Pastor, Benevolence Administrator; Section III: Making It Happen; Chapter Fourteen: It's About Putting Yourself at Risk; Millard Fuller: Founder, Habitat for Humanity, Inc.; Bob Roberts: Pastor, International Church Planter; Tom McGehee: Collaborative Process Pioneer; Mike Shields: Wall Street Manager, Halftime Executive; Chapter Fifteen: It's About Finding the Right Fit; Joe Miraglia: Sr. VP Human Resources, Motorla, Life Planning Consultant; Lloyd Reeb: Real Estate, Halftime Executive; John Leffin: Accenture, Halftime Executive; Byron Davis: President, Fischer-Price, Leadership Consultant; Chapter Sixteen: The Way Out is Through; Mike Ullman: International Corporate Executive; Chairman, Mercy Ships; Cathy Brown: Founder, Rainbow Days; Denis Beausejour: Head of Marketing, P&G; Jeff Small: Ameritech, Willow Creek; Chapter Seventeen: It's About Staying the Course; Dr. Donald Seldin: Medical Educator, Researcher, Scholar; Stephen Clapp: Dean, Juilliard School; Ralph Kirshbaum: Performing Cellist, Music Teacher; Lawrence Dutton: Performing Violist, Emerson Quartet; James Surls. Award-Winning Sculptor; John Russell: Sports Photographer; Clark Esser: Building Contractor; Chapt. Book.
Verlag: Monogram, Los Angeles, 1952
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Fotografie
Vintage studio still photograph from the 1952 Western film, showing actress Peggie Castle. The leader of a wagon train crossing the western plains discovers that a passenger has been selling weapons to marauding Native American troops. 10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus overall. Pitts 4766.
Verlag: Allied Artists Prods, Hollywood, 1955
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good. Revised script. Quarto. 105 leaves printed rectos only, revisions inserted on blue paper. Bradbound without external wrappers. First leaf partially pulled from brads and corner neatly clipped, very good. Script for the 1955 film about the kidnapping of two young boys, with noir elements. *OCLC* locates no copies of the script.
Verlag: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Los Angeles, 1987
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final Draft script for the fourth episode of the first season of the 1987-1990 television series which aired on Fox Television on April 26, 1987. The script on offer here, noted on the title page as "Prod. No. 5001" with a scheduled air date of "3/6/86," a month before the show would premier, is comprised of three skits, "Like Mother," "Answering Machine," and "The Happy Lady," the first two of which aired on the fourth episode. The third skit in the script, "The Happy Lady," wouldn't air until the seventh episode on May 17, 1987. "The Tracey Ullman Show" was a sketch comedy variety show which aired on Fox Television for four seasons, from 1987 through 1990, and featured the first appearance of the animated Simpson family, later adapted into the longest running scripted primetime series, the beloved animated series,"The Simpsons." The fourth episode of "The Tracey Ullman Show" featured five segments when aired, "Like Mother," "Freeway," "Spontaneity," "Answering Machine," and "Inhale Pink," only two of which ("Like Mother" and "Answering Machine") appear in the script offered here. "Like Mother" features a woman who fears she's turning into her mother. "Answering Machine" features a soft-spoken woman who tries to jazz up her answering machine message with a little music. And "The Happy Lady," the third skit found on the script on offer here, which was aired on the seventh episode, features a very happy woman who makes her hospital roommate miserable. Titled beige wrappers. Title page present, dated FEBRUARY 27, 1987, noted as FINAL DRAFT, with credits for screenwriters Heide Perlman and Ken Estin. 32 leaves, with last page of text numbered 6. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, with light foxing overall, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Los Angeles, 1988
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final Draft script for the fourthteenth episode of the third season of the 1987-1990 television series which aired on Fox Television on May 19 1989. Copy belonging Twentieth Century-Fox business affairs executive Larry Jones, with his name in marker on the top of the title page. The script on offer here, noted on the front wrapper and the title page as "Production Script No. 5W13 (36)" with a shooting date on the title page of "10/28/88," is comprised of three skits, "Kay Babysits," "Stress Management," and "Brick House." The first skit, "Kay Babysits," aired on Season Three, Episode 7 on January 15, 1989. "Stress Management" and "Brick House" aired on Season Three, Episode 14. "The Tracey Ullman Show" was a sketch comedy variety show which aired on Fox Television for four seasons, from 1987 through 1990, and featured the first appearance of the animated Simpson family, later adapted into the longest running scripted primetime series, the beloved animated series,"The Simpsons." The fourteenth episode of the third season of "The Tracey Ullman Show" featured four segments when aired, "Stress Management," "Bart's Nightmare," Rudy Visits Omi," and "Brick House" only two of which ("Stress Management" and "Brick House") appear in the script offered here. "Kay Babysits" features the recurring character Kay Clark forced to babysit her boss' daughter. "Stress Management" features the recurring yuppie family taking a stress management class. And "Brick House" features a prudish woman shopping for sexy lingerie. Beige titled wrappers, noted as Production Script No. 5W13 (36). Title page present, dated October 25, 1988, noted as FINAL DRAFT, with credits for screenwriters Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, Michael Sardo, Dan Castellaneta, and Deb Lacusta. 32 leaves, with last page of text numbered 30. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, bound with two gold brads.
Verlag: Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Los Angeles, 1988
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Final Draft script for the an episode of the second season of the 1987-1990 television series. Copy belonging unknown cast or crew member, Alan Duke, with his name in marker on the top of the front wrapper. The script on offer here, noted on the front wrapper and the title page as "Production Script No. 26," with a shooting date on the title page of "1/8/88," is comprised of three skits, "Francesca Alone," "Changing Lanes," and "The Pits." The first skit, "Francesca Alone," aired on Season Two, Episode 18 on March 6, 1988, "Changing Lanes" aired on Season Two, Episode 17 on February 28, 1988, and "The Pits" aired on Season Two, Episode 16 on February 21, 1988. "The Tracey Ullman Show" was a sketch comedy variety show which aired on Fox Television for four seasons, from 1987 through 1990, and featured the first appearance of the animated Simpson family, later adapted into the longest running scripted primetime series, the beloved animated series,"The Simpsons." "Francesca Alone" features the recurring teenage character, +with gay parents, inviting a boy over to their house when her folks are out of town. "Changing Lanes" features world traveler, Samantha, deciding to spend time in the suburbs with her estranged sister and family after learining she has only a few months to live. And "The Pits" features a woman trying to get the attention of her stock broker boyfriend by singing the Isley Brothers' song "Shout." Green titled wrappers, noted as PRODUCTION SCRIPT NO. 26. Title page present, dated January 5, 1987, noted as FINAL DRAFT, with credits for screenwriters Jay Kogen, Wallace Wolodarsky, and Marc Flanagan. 44 leaves, with last page of text numbered 39. Xerographic duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.