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MIKE NICHOLS. Four Signed Theater Documents related to the early production of the Broadway musical, "The Apple Tree," directed by Nichols. The play won the 1967 Tony Award for best musical and NIchols won the Tony for best directing of a musical. Our four documents use the play's original working title, "Come Back! Go Away! I Love You!". The documents each dated May 24, 1966, establish working arrangements between Nichols, Icarus Productions and the Stuart Company, a producer. The first document, "Re: Bock-Harnick Musical," is an agreement between the two producers to engage Nichols' services "as director" and as "an author" of the musical play. Jerry Boch and Michael Harnick wrote the music and lyrics to the musical and both won Tony's for best original score. NIchols signature, "Mike NIchols" appears as the second signature at the lower left of the page. The second document is signed by Nichols alone and states, "I have read the foregoing agreement [sic]...and that I agree to be personally…
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MIKE NICHOLS. Signed Theater Documents, "The Apple Tree. "
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Maasai Warriors Albumen Photograph
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The photograph shows two warriors full length, likely posed. Remnants of prior mounting on verso suggest the carte-de-visite size albumen photograph, 2.5 x 3.25 inches , was once attached to a board. The Maasai are a nomadic people of East Africa. Autograph
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Mad Magazine" and "Tales from the Crypt" creator Bill Gaines Signed Contract
by GAINES, WILLIAM (BILL)
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William Gaines signed this contract to publish "Crypt of Terror No. 1". Printed Document (publishing contract), Signed, 8 separate pages legal folio, New York, January 4, 1973. Published by East Coast Comix, Inc., the publication would include material that originally appeared in "Tales from the Crypt No. 46" in exchange for royalties of 10% of the U.S. list price. Signed at the conclusion "William Gaines, Agent." Our research indicates East Coast Comix published 12 issues between 1973 and 1975 with "Crypt of Terror" being the first. Autograph
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Mary Pickford, "The Pickford Corporation, Bill of Sale" Document Signed, 1926
by PICKFORD, MARY
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Mary Pickford, "The Pickford Corporation, Bill of Sale" Document Signed, 1926. Document signed by Mary Pickford Fairbanks, her sister, Charlotte Smith and others for sale of the "Pickford Corporation," 11 pages plus cover, April 3, 1926 (docketed over the original typed date). This Bill of Sale transfers, for the total sum of $1.00, all assets owned individually and as co-partners by Mary Pickford Fairbanks and Charlotte Smith of the Mary Pickford Company, 7200 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood to The Pickford Corporation, registered at 7 W. 10 St., Wilmington, Delaware. Assets specified as "negatives, positive copies, plates...all of the literary compositions and scenarios from which the following motion picture photoplays were produced... now existing between Mary Pickford and the United Artists Corporation..." A number of films are listed, including those starring Mary Pickford as well as some starring her brother Jack Pickford and sister Lottie (Charlotte) Pickford. Two additional documents…
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Mickey Mouse Drawing as the Sorcerer's Apprentice
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Mickey Mouse. Disney animator, Ward Kimball, drew Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in full color. With ink and watercolor pencil, Kimball has sketched a smiling full length Mickey Mouse dressed as the Sorcerer's Apprentice, bucket in hand. The character became the iconic symbol of the Disney film "Fantasia" released in 1940. Mickey measures approximately 5 inches from tip of hat to top of toe and about the same across. The drawing is accomplished on a 9 x 12 inch firm sketch sheet. The artist has inscribed and signed, "To... Ward Kimball." In overall fine condition; slight bend in lower right corner of the board, two mounting remnants on verso. Kimball was one of the Disney studios Nine Old Men, the group of the Academy Award winning chief animators on Disney's classic films. Autograph
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Minor White Archive of Two Typed Letters on Photography plus a Christmas Card
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Minor White discusses aspects of photography in two typed letters to his former student, Stuart Oring. Typed Letter Signed, on "aperture" magazine stationery, New York City, 4to ( 8 x 11 inches) Nov. 19, 1967. White was one of the founders of the photography magazine, "aperture," in 1952. White says, "there is no written material for the Evaluating Photography course" and that his book "now called Conscious Photography, is in a first draft stage... It seems that you should come here and spend a few days with the MMS." He later writes, "I will give you all the help I can. A couple of days in personal talk will be most fitting." White doesn't agree with Oring's premise that photography can be used as a controlled visual communication process. White writes, "This seems redundant... photography communicates like mad every minute of the day, and while it works as other media do is purely academic nonsense." He signs, "Cheerio, Minor." The second typed letter on plain stationery, Dec. 2, 1967, is a…
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Monet writes about painting the Cruese Valley in unpredictable weather
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CLAUDE MONET AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED on painting outdoors in the Creuse Valley, in French, 4 pages on one folded 8vo sheet, Fresselines, April 24, 1889. Monet writes to Gustave Geffroy, his friend and art dealer. Monet expresses disappointment in himself despite Geffroy's trust. In French, 4 pages on one folded 8vo sheet, Fresselines, April 24, 1889. Monet writes about changeable weather, light and plants in our exceptional SIGNED letter about painting outside, or "en plein air." To his friend and art dealer Gustave Geffroy, Monet expresses disappointment in himself despite Geffroy's trust. Monet writes that he fears, "all my efforts will come to nothing...." He complains of bad luck with weather, "never three days of good weather in a row, so that I am forced to make changes continually because everything grows and turns green. I wanted so much to paint the Creuse as we had seen it...I have become a part of nature and yet I cannot capture it...I want to do things right and that it's getting to be…
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Mount Rushmore. Two Photographs, Gelatin Silver Prints, of the Mount Rushmore presidential monument in progress
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One photograph is a copy print showing George Washington's image carved into the mountain. The frame of the original photograph is visible at edges. The second is a press photo first generation print showing Borglum working with equipment on the mountain. Press photograph information on verso, "USA South Dakota. Black Hillls. The figures of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt will be carved out of the cliffs of Rushmore Mountain. Some idea of their gigantic sizes may be had if one imagines the head of Washington to as high as a six story building." The photo is copyright of the "Publishers Photo Service." Autograph
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