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60 YEARS OF VAMPS AND CAMPS.
Visual Nostalgia of the Silver Screen. With an introduction by Martha Raye. New York:Drake Publishers. (1973). Illustrated. Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket is worn at the edges with a few small chips at the spine ends. Otherwise lightly soiled but in very good condition. Binding itself is only gently shelf-worn. Interior is clean, bright and free of stray markings. Overall, this is a very good copy.
$15.00

BENEATH MULHOLLAND. Thoughts on Hollywood and its Ghosts.
NY:Alfred A. Knopf. 1997. 268pp. Wraps. Uncorrected Proof. Noted as First Edition on copywrite page. Covers shelf-worn with some soiling to the front and rear. Otherwise in very good condition. Interior is clean, bright and free of stray markings. Overall, this is a very good copy. FB015
$15.00

PARAMOUNT PICTURES AND THE PEOPLE WHO MADE THEM.
San Diego:A. S. Barnes & Co. (1980). 272pp. Illustrated. Boards are lightly soiled with some light wear at the spine. Internally, aside from a previous owners name and address, crossed out with ink, on the inside front board, a very good copy.
$13.50

SIGHT AND SOUND. The International Film Quarterly. Vol. 35;#3.
Pp. 105-156. Illus. Wrps. Includes THE ALPHAVILLE OF ADMASS by Philip French; TWO [pre+re] VIEWS by Richard Roud; MEDITATION AT 24 FRAMES PER SECOND by Robert Vas; SUZANNE SIMONIN, DIDEROT'S NUN by Elliot Stein; THE SILENCE OF FANNY HILL by Neville Hunnings; ZOOM OUT, SLOWLY by John Russell Taylor; LOSEY'S PAPER HANDKERCHIEF by Penelope Houston; and OUT OF THE PLAIN by Robert Vas.
$20.00

SIGHT AND SOUND. The International Film Quarterly. Vol. 37:#2.
55-108pp. Wrps. Includes INTERVIEW WITH JEAN REMOIR, by Rui Mogueira and Francois Truchaud; RENOIR IN LONDON; THE GREAT BLANK PAGE by Penelope Houston; LARKING BACH by John Russell Taylor; DR. LEDOUX'S TORTURE GARDEN by Elliott Stein; BEYOND THE FRAME by Barry Day; ALAIN ROBBE-GRILLET: THE NOVELIST AS DIRECTOR by John Ward; FRANKENHEIMER by Charles Higham; and ANDRE BAZIN: HIS FALL AND RISE by Richard Roud. A very good copy.
$20.00

THE GREAT MOVIE SHORTS. Those Wonderful one- and two-reelers of the Thirties and Forties.
New York: Bonanza Books. (1972). 236pp. With dust jacket. Inscription by author on second fep. Jacket frayed at edges and shelf worn. Light foxing to inside cover and first fep; mild yellowing to interior. Otherwise a very good copy.
$16.50

THE HEROINE OR THE HORSE. LEADING LADIES IN REPUBLIC'S FILMS.
South Brunswick, N.J.:A. S. Barnes & Co. (1977). 134pp. Illus.With dust jacket. A very good copy. TS026.
$7.50

THE SLAPSTICK QUEENS.
298pp. Illus. With d.j. A very good copy.
$16.50

THE EYES OF THE MOVIE, International Pamphlets No. 38
{New York: International Pamphlets. 1934.] Stapled wrappers. 31pp. In Good condition. Cover has tears at edges, handling grime, and is detached. There is a crease to the upper outside corner of each page. Otherwise the contents are clean and unmarked, and well held by the stapled binding. (cfm)
$25.00

THE WEST OF YESTERDAY and TONY'S STORY
Los Angeles: The Times Mirror Press. 1923.162pp Illustrated. 1st edition. Blue boards, with image stamped in black, are slightly sun-faded around spine edges, else a very good copy. Internally, a previous owners name penciled at top of first free end-page and a small book store bookplate at bottom edge of same page, otherwise pages are clean and bright. The binding is tight and hinges intact. A very good, almost fine copy.
$250.00