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New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Near Fine in Very Good dj. (c.1976). First Edition. Hardcover. 0399116400 . [minimal wear to book, spine very slightly turned; jacket has small tears and slight paper loss at all corners of spine, two short closed tears and associated horizontal crease at bottom of front panel, moderate wear at edges and corners]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author on the ffep: "For my dear old friends / ______ and ______ / With love and deep / affection for many years of / laughs -- and friendship -- / Irving / 5/2/76." "A warm and intimate portrait of the quintessential humorist of an age [by his] personal manager, and with an introduction by George Burns. It's all here -- the best anecdotes of a half century in show business, the enduring friendships with stars as well as everyday people, his long and happy marriage to Mary Livingstone." Signed by Author .
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Jack Benny: An Intimate Biography [*SIGNED*]
by Fein, Irving A.
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Jack Lemmon: The Sixteenth Annual American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, March 10, 1988
by {Lemmon, Jack} The American Film Institute
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[Washington DC]: The American Film Institute. Very Good+. 1988. First Edition. Softcover. NOISBN . [covers rubbed/scuffed, interior immaculate]. (B&W photographs, ads) "Souvenir Edition" of the program/tribute book, issued on the occasion of the presentation to Lemmon of the AFI's annual Life Achievement Award. Includes: short articles (some excerpted from other publications) in tribute to the actor by Joss Whedon, Garson Kanin, Jeanine Basinger, and Jonathan Miller; numerous full-page sponsored ads, mostly illustrated with photographs from Lemmon's films; a complete filmography; and a short piece, "Lemmon on Lemmon," which was adapted from several interviews. .
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Jack Matcha's No Trumpets No Drums [*SIGNED*]
by Matcha, Jack
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Reseda CA: Powell Publications Inc.. Very Good. (c.1970). First Edition. Softcover. [binding tight, moderately edgeworn, some scuffing to covers, slight browning to page edges]. Mass Market PB INSCRIBED (to "a good friend, writer and teacher") and SIGNED by the author on the inside front cover. Paperback original, a novel set in Post-WWII occupied Germany, "the sometimes shocking, always tender story of Anita Graf, an aspiring actress, and the young Army captain who shows her the way." Signed by Author .
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Jack Nicholson: Face to Face [*SIGNED*]
by Crane, Robert David, and Christopher Fryer
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New York: M. Evans and Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. (c.1975). First Edition. Hardcover. [small dent in top edge of front cover near spine, small black dot on bottom edge (remainder mark?); jacket is lightly surface-rubbed, tiny bit of wear at bottom right corner of front panel]. (B&W photographs) INSCRIBED at great length to a friend and SIGNED by author Crane on the front endpaper. A compositive portrait of Jack Nicholson "as he sees himself and as his friends see him." The bulk of the book consists of interviews conducted by the authors with a wide range of Nicholson's friends and professional collaborators (15 individuals in all), plus two interviews with the actor himself. The interviewees include Roger Corman, Karen Black, Bruce Dern, Dennis Hopper, Monte Hellman, Hal Ashby and Robert Evans. There's also a brief commentary by the authors, and a "films of" section with casts, credits and synopses for Nicholson's films up to that time (the…
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Jacob's Ladder
by Train, Arthur
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New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Very Good in Very Good dj. 1935. 1st Edition (A). Hardcover. [a bit of shelfwear to top and bottom edges, teensy bumping and miniscule fraying at a couple of corners, very faint dampstain to bottom of text block (no trace of it inside the book); jacket browned and lightly stained at spine, a bit of paper loss at spine extremities and at top right corner of front panel]. Gentle social satire about the upward rise of Jacob Hiram Bates, who gets his entrepreneurial start in a small Vermont village as a seller of patent medicine for dogs (Bates Animal Elixir), and eventually winds up "as purveyor of expensive cosmetics to the socially elite, and the possessor of a glittering chateau on Long Island." Not to worry, though, he's "a completely likable person," and even though there's a lot of nonsense taking place around him (generated by "his rather chuckle-headed children" and the social arbiter that he hires to assist…
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Jacob's Well
by Benoit, Pierre (translated from the French by Angelo S. Rappoport)
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New York: International Publishers. Poor. 1926. First American Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [a reading/reference copy only, heavily worn, front hinge cracked, boards exposed at bottom corners, missing ffep, need I go on?]. Novel about "a Jewess born in the slums of a Levantine seaport [who] becomes a courtesan, selling her favors in the shabby cabarets of Eastern ports." The book was filmed under the title A DAUGHTER OF ISRAEL in 1928, a late silent starring Betty Blythe, of which the New York Times opined that "the most interesting point about it is that it was filmed in the countries of its backgrounds, which include Turkey, Egypt, Palestine and France." Regardless of that, it seems to have been a pretty dull affair: "It was made some three or four years ago, but it looks even older." (And in 1928, that was pretty damning criticism.) About the only thing to recommend this badly-treated copy of a relatively scarce book is that the front panel of…
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Jam for Breakfast
by Halsted, Winifred
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New York: H.C. Kinsey & Company, Inc.. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. [nice copy, a touch of dust-soiling to top of text block, slight wear at base of spine; jacket lightly soiled, a tiny bit of paper loss at top of spine]. This novel "wittily portrays the modern scene, focusing its attention on a small group of highly entertaining characters and ignoring, happily, any questions of social reform." The New York Times reviewer opined that "its story of a Summer's romance is told in an engaging style that sparkles with teasing and half-complete literary and non-literary illusions. [I think she meant "allusions," but who am I to quibble with The New York Times?] Its conversations are the natural talk of intelligent, eccentric, rather balmy and pleasant people." She added that the story's humor is "not so jolly as Angela Thirkell's nor so acid as Dawn Powell's but a very enjoyable brand that can be highly…
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Jam for Breakfast
by Halsted, Winifred
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New York: H.C. Kinsey & Company, Inc.. Very Good. 1940. First Edition. Hardcover. (no dust jacket) [lightly shelfworn, some age-toning to edges of text block, some spotting on upper section of fore-edge, hinges are intact but feel a little weak]. "Wittily portrays the modern scene, focusing its attention on a small group of highly entertaining characters and ignoring, happily, any questions of social reform." (Quoted from the dust jacket of another copy; this copy of the book has NO dust jacket.) The New York Times reviewer opined that "its story of a Summer's romance is told in an engaging style that sparkles with teasing and half-complete literary and non-literary illusions. [I think she meant "allusions," but who am I to quibble with The New York Times?] Its conversations are the natural talk of intelligent, eccentric, rather balmy and pleasant people." She added that the story's humor is "not so jolly as Angela Thirkell's nor so…
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[James Cagney]: The American Film Institute [2nd Annual] Award for Life Achievement in Motion Pictures and Television 1974
by {Cagney, James} [The American Film Institute]
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[Washington DC]: The American Film Institute. Good. [1974]. First Edition. Stapled wraps. NOISBN . [a somewhat beat-up copy, clean inside and out but with numerous small creases/bends/dents in covers]. (B&W photographs) Tribute book for the AFI's second annual award, the first presented to an actor. Includes two short articles, "The Unforgettable Young Man" by Joan Blondell, and "James Cagney: A Few Thoughts on the Next 2 Billion Years" by Ray Bradbury; plus numerous comments from Cagney's professional colleagues and friends. At that time he had been retired from the screen for 13 years, but was subsequently lured back for two appearances, notably in Milos Forman's RAGTIME (1981) and much less notably in the dreadful 1984 TV-movie TERRIBLE JOE MORAN. .
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James Dean Revisited
by Stock, Dennis (text and photographs)
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New York: The Viking Press. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. [very light shelfwear to bottom edge; jacket has a tiny chip at top of spine, minor wear to extremities, one tiny closed tear at bottom of front panel]. (B&W photographs) "Photographer Dennis Stock met Dean in Hollywood in 1954 and began to photograph him. Following him on his return to his hometown in Indiana, to New York City, and back to Hollywood, Stock recorded unforgettable views of the young actor in his professional and his private worlds. These photographs (many never before published), together with Stock's accompanying text, give us an intimate portrait of James Dean -- the real man behind the lingering legend." .
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James Dean, Fairmount, Indiana & Farming: Conversations with Marcus Winslow
by Adams, Leith, ed.
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Orlando FL: BearManor Media. Fine. (c.2022). First Edition. Hardcover. (laminated pictorial boards; no dust jacket, as issued) [a nice clean as-new book]. (B&W photographs) "The story of James Dean and the Midwestern family that raised him through the eyes of the boy who thought of him as an older brother, more than a cousin. Coupled with never-before published letters and a treasure trove of photographs, Marcus recalls Dean and the farm and the fans and how Jimmie's incandescent fame changed the lives of the Winslow family and his hometown forever." ****NOTE that additional postage charges will be assessed for international shipping of this heavy book; if this concerns you, please contact us for a shipping quote before placing your order.**** .
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James Whale: A New World of Gods and Monsters
by Curtis, James
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Boston/London: Faber and Faber. Near Fine. 1999 (c.1998). 3rd printing. Softcover. [nice copy, minimal handling wear, just a touch of soiling to the bottom edge]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) Biography of the English-born director of FRANKENSTEIN, THE OLD DARK HOUSE, THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN, and other such delights. .
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James and Macarthur: A Novel about Two Cats
by Laird, Jenny
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New York: Longmans, Green and Co.. Very Good+ in Very Good dj. 1951. First American Edition. Hardcover. [a good sound copy, slight bumping to the upper corners, minor soiling to edges of text block, tiny bookseller's name rubber-stamped on front endpaper (Farrow's Bookshop, Waterville, Maine); the jacket shows some wear along the top and bottom edges and the spine folds, and some surface scuffing on the lower right area of the front panel]. (line drawings) The title characters are a pair of brothers, with a quite satisfactory domestic situation -- except that it's taken a markedly unsatisfactory turn, as "their domestic staff, a pair of humans by the name of Thompson, [who] in their humble way were happy and contented, considering themselves fortunate in the service of two such gentlemanly employers as James and Macarthur. Yet, of late, there had been a distinct falling-off in the quality of the service," to which household crisis the feline brothers are discussing…
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Jane Austen on Film and Television: A Critical Study of the Adaptations
by Parrill, Sue
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Jefferson NC/London: McFarland & Company, Inc.. Fine. (c.2002). First Edition. Softcover. [nice clean as-new book, with no discernible wear]. Trade PB (B&W photographs) "This book traces the history of film and televisoin adaptations (nearly 30 to date) of six novels: 'Sense and Sensibility,' 'Price and Prejudice,' 'Emma,' 'Mansfield Park,' 'Persuasion,' and 'Northanger Abbey.' [The author] compares the adaptations to the novels and to each other, and analyzes the adaptations as cinematic art." .
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Jane Seymour's Guide to Romantic Living [*SIGNED*]
by Seymour, Jane
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New York: Atheneum. Fine in Near Fine dj. 1986. First Edition. Hardcover. [lovely copy, no discernible wear to book; jacket's only flaw is a short diagonal crease at top corner of front flap]. (color and B&W photographs) INSCRIBED briefly ("To ____ / with love") and SIGNED by the author on the ffep. Actress Jane Seymour's "life on stage and off has epitomized the very essence of the romantic woman. Now she shows us how to bring romance back into *our* lives." Judging from the jacket photos (front and rear), swans are involved in some fashion. ****NOTE that additional postage charges will be assessed for international shipping of this moderately heavy book; if this concerns you, please contact us for a shipping quote before placing your order.**** Signed by Author .
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Janie
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New York: Dial Press. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dj. (c.1940). First Edition. Hardcover. [slight bumping to several corners, tiny stain on bottom of text block, one-time owner's signature on top of front pastedown; jacket is quite nice, with just a bit of wear at the spine ends]. A weirdly "lost" novel about "a real American girl -- her magnificent day-dreams, her jealous boyfriends, her strange enthusiasms, her searing disappointments, her tolerant but puzzled parents." Let me explain the "lost" business. A movie called JANIE was released by Warner Bros. in 1944; it starred Joyce Reynolds, then a 19-year-old ingenue whose career subsequently went nowhere (although, to be fair, she retired from the screen not long after this film, to marry a Marine), Robert Hutton (who at least had a career, albeit in a long string of mostly forgettable movies), and a stellar supporting cast that included Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Robert Benchley, and Hattie McDaniel.…
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Jason; comedy in three acts
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New York: Dramatists Play Service. Very Good. (c.1942). Acting Edition. Softcover. [slight discoloration to covers, short diagonal bend at lower right corner of front cover (also affecting first couple of pages), tiny tear in bottom edge of front cover; one-time owner's signature on ffep]. (frontispiece photo of stage setting) Comedy about a snooty drama critic who is brought down to earth and taught the facts of life by a free-spirited playwright (somewhat modeled after William Saroyan, at least in the opinion of Brooks Atkinson in the NY Times). The original 1942 Broadway production starred Alexander Knox and Nicholas Conte (who changed his name to Richard Conte when he became a full-time movie actor after World War II), and ran for a respectable 125 performances. .
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Jaws
by Benchley, Peter
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Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company, Inc.. Fine in Near Fine dj. 1974. Early printing. Hardcover. [a very nice copy, no discernible wear to the book at all; the jacket shows just a little wear at the spine ends, with an itsy-bitsy tear at the crown, but most importantly the spine shows none of the fading that's so typical with this book, with the title still bright red]. BUM-bump-BUM-bump-BUM-bump-BUM-bump....chomp! The novel that spawned the movie that ruined the beach-going experience for thousands of people. This is about as nice a copy as you could hope to find -- eminently gift-worthy, if that's what you 've got in mind. Although not a first printing (it lacks the "First Edition" statement on the copyright page and has no gutter code on page 311), in all other respects it's identical to the first (and the unclipped jacket is exactly the same as the first, including the $6.95 printed price on the front flap). This is also the first copy we've…
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The Jaws That Bite
by Pollice, Anthony
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Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc.. Near Fine in Very Good+ dj. (c.1970). First Edition. Hardcover. 0135097452 . (price-clipped) [minimal shelfwear, agency stamps (H.N. Swanson, Inc.) on ffep and half-title page, small pieces of clear tape on both pastedowns and at edges of both jacket flaps (from where jacket was formerly affixed to pastedowns); the jacket itself is just lightly soiled]. "A fast-paced, amusing, and lyrical narrative about the life in crisis of Saul Bannerman, middle-aged merchandising director of Beauty*Pore Cosmetic Co. Solly has all the material accoutrements of a reasonably successful man in our culture: a wife, a good job, a home in an upper-class suburb. Then out of nowhere comes the thunderbolt. His wife informs him, as he is contentedly eating a pork chop, that she is having an affair." An uncommon novel, apparently the author's only published book; per the jacket blurb, he had written three plays, "one produced off Off-Broadway,"…
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Jazz Magazine (Fall 1979) [Stan Kenton remembrance]
by (Stites, Tom, ed.)
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Northport, NY: Stites-Oakey Inc.. Very Good+. 1979. (Vol. 3, No. 4). Magazine. [light external handling wear, and a few pages in the middle of the magazine have pulled loose from the lower staple]. (B&W photographs, facsimiles, ads) The cover story pays tribute to Stan Kenton, who died in August 1979, and includes reminiscences from a number of his contemporaries, including Art Pepper and Dave Dexter, plus an analysis of "The Kenton Sound," as exemplified by his orchestra's theme, "Artistry in Rhythm." Also in this issue: "Jazz Surviving Record Slump," an article about how jazz record sales had not been hit as hard by "the record industry's recent troubles" as pop records; "Insight: Birth of Cool Tuba," an interview with innovative jazzman Bill Barber; "Bringing Jazz to China," an interview with Dave Bailey about a series of lecture-demonstrations on jazz history that he had recently presented in China. The…
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