Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Troubador Publishing 20/11/2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1789016355 ISBN 13: 9781789016352
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Troubador Publishing, United Kingdom, Market Harborough, 2019
ISBN 10: 1789016355 ISBN 13: 9781789016352
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Very Good. Deep in the heart of Mossycup Wood lies Poggle Hollow, a secret place not many people know about and those who do keep it very hush hush. Living in this very secret placeare the Pogglewitt: a tiny, friendly fun-loving folk who grow their nests on the highest branches of the oldest trees.Frogbit and the Big Gloopis the first in a series of enchantingtales about one Pogglewitt living on the banks of Poggle Pool. Gently winding its way around one side of Mossycup Wood is Mossycup Brook, which babbles and chuckles into Poggle Pool. On this particular day when Frogbits tummydecides its time to catch supper, he fetches his beautiful fishing reed. Its spring and his beloved pool is so clogged up with frogspawn he cant fish from the bank as usual, so hegets his boat out. But its a real pickle trying to free his boat from the very gloopy mess! And not only is he being watched by many beady tadpoley eyes, but he catches the attention of a verygrumpy pike lurking in the depths of his pool ready to snaffle an unsuspecting Pogglewitt. Will he catch his supper and have enough to share with his friends or will hebecomesupper? Frogbit and the Big Gloopis a beautifully illustrated book that captures the imagination and ensures the engagement of the very young. It is packed full of little details to promptconversation and discussion between reader and child, and the tale is gentle in nature and full of humour with interesting and playful words. A reminder of the lighter side oflife, it will appeal to both parents and children aged 4 7 years old. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Brand New. 292 pages. 9.50x6.50x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Gebunden. Zustand: New.
Zustand: New.
Verlag: N.p., Los Angeles, 1998
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
A small archive of correspondence between Buck Houghton and various production companies and individuals regarding Houghton's screenplay for an unproduced film, "Heat and Serve," 1994-1998, including typed letters signed from Robert Altman [initialed], Mike Stevens and Penny Marshall, Jane Rosenthal, and Andrea McCall. Correspondence frequently containing brief personal anecdotes, personal outreach, and reminiscence of previous times working together. Archible Ernest "Buck" Houghton was a television producer and screenwriter best known for producing the first three seasons of "The Twilight Zone" (1960-1962). Houghton began his career in the 1930s as a reader and story editor for David O. Selznick before working in casting and the budget department at Paramount, then as a story editor for MGM, and soon became involved in producing early television dramas such as "China Smith" (1952-53), "Yancy Derringer" (1958-59), and "Man with a Camera" (1958-1959). The archive of 29 documents includes: 13 Xerographic copies of letters from Houghton (including two signed copies), two carbon typescript copies of letters from Houghton, and one typed letter signed from Houghton stamped "Received / Sep 11 1997 / Aaron Spelling," all dating from May 6, 1996 to April 10, 1998, pitching the screenplay or in response to previous correspondence to: Don Laventhall (Pakula Productions), Mike Stevens (Parkway Productions), Jane Rosenthal (Tribeca Enterprises), Griffin Dunne, Aaron Spelling (Spelling Television), Robert Altman (Sandcastle 5 Productions), and John Frankenheimer and Evans Evans, as well as as Houghton's agent Lew Weitzman (Preferred Artists), and three unidentified industry individuals "Fred," "Ed," and "John." Six typed letters signed responding to Houghton from: Jess Siegler (Pakula Productions), Mike Stevens and Penny Marshall (Parkway Productions), Jane Rosenthal (Tribeca Enterprises), Stephanie Barbuto (Spelling Television), Robert Altman [initialed] (Sandcastle 5 Productions), and Andrea McCall (Dreamworks). Also included are seven pages of material relating to the script including a Xerographic duplication of a two-page synopsis of the story, two pages of hand-drawn and paste-up graphic depictions of the screenplay's characters and their interrelationships, and three pages of proposed actors for each of the script's six lead roles in Houghton's hand. The script by Houghton discussed in the correspondence found here, "Heat and Serve" (also referred in the correspondence as "Change Partners and Dance" and "We'll Meet Again") is about three couples who meet by accident in a crowded New York hotel bar and change partners for the evening. Another unproduced script "The Girl from Des Moines" is also mentioned in a couple of the correspondences. All material 8.5 x 11 inches, with many groupings side-stitched with a single staple. Near Fine overall.