Darcy raymond (5 resultados)
Editorial: J Geophys Res 1965
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Librería: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de AmericaLarry W Price Books
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Pamphlet. Condición: Very Good. Vol 70, No 13, pp. 3147- 3159, Illus, Extracted from orig vol, begins with title page, trimmed & stapled, thus is like a pamphlet, VG.

Parachute Magazine: Revue d'Art Contemporain | Contemporary Art Review: No. 40
Morin, France (Ed.); Chantal Pontbriand (Ed.); George Bogardi; Eve Rockert Carpi; Chantal Darcy; William A. Ewing; Raymond Gervais; I. Gopnik; Suzanne Danis-Hebert; Roland Poulin (Illust. & Graphics); Penny Cousineau; Philip Fry; Ian Carr Harris; Cioni Capri; Albert Mayr; Philip Glass; Joseph Beuys; Guido Molinari; Pierre Boogaerts, et al.
Editorial: Parachute, revue d'art contemporain September, October, November, 1985, Montréal, Quebec 1985
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Librería: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, CanadaBlack's Fine Books & Manuscripts
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Stapled Wraps. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 53, [1]. 4to., measuring 10" x 12". Increasingly scarce issue of this quarterly, Canadian-published, avant-garde, art magazine. Featuring beautifully illustrated covers, and rich with interviews, art, black-and-white photographs, illustrations, literary criticism, art theory, and… much else. Exceptionally well-preserved, with contents entirely without blemish, and free of writing, markings, notations, etc. Overall, near fine. Quite scarce in commerce. "PARACHUTE is a Canadian contemporary art magazine. The magazine offers the reader in-depth articles on the practice and theory of art, interviews, texts and works as conceived by artists themselves, as well as information relative to different aspects of contemporary art, including visual arts, music, film and video. PARACHUTE is a magazine preoccupied with the tendencies specific to the times, within an historical perspective that enables it to look at those who have made history and whose work remains important today, on a national and international basis. It is published quarterly in a 10" x 12" format, black and white photos, English and French.".
Más imágenesBlood of Dracula's Castle (Original screenplay for the 1969 film)
Al Adamson (director); John Carradine, Paula Raymond, Alexander d'Arcy, Ray Young (starring); Rex Carlton (screenwriter)
Editorial: Paragon Pictures, Los Angeles 1969
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Draft script for the 1969 film. Count Dracula and his wife are alive (or undead) and well in modern-day Arizona, where they use their hunchbacked butler to capture and kill young girls, allowing them to drink their victims' blood in martini glasses as Bloody Marys. A humorously campy entry in the Dracula canon, produced by noted… exploitation studio Crown International Pictures. Set in Arizona, shot on location in Lancaster, California. Red titled wrappers. Title page present, undated. 93 leaves, with last page of text numbered 92. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Very Good, wrapper Good, moderately soiled and dampstained on the left and right sides, bound with two gold brads.
Más imágenesThat Man from Rio [L'homme de Rio] (343 original photographs from the set of the 1964 film)
Philippe de Broca (director, screenwriter); Jean-Paul Rappeneau, Daniel Boulanger, Ariane Mnouchkine (screenwriters); Darcy Trigo, Raymond Voinquel (still photographers); Jean-Paul Belmondo, Françoise Dorléac, Jean Servais, Roger Dumas (starring)
Editorial: Les Films Ariane, Paris 1964
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Collection of 343 vintage black-and-white photographs from the set of the 1964 film, "That Man from Rio," here under the original French title, "L'homme de Rio." Most are rubber-stamped on the versos indicating film studio, Les Films Ariane, still photographer Trigo, Brazilian magazine "O Cruzeiro " and French film title, severa…l with annotations in manuscript ink, also on the verso, several with Trigo's name in manuscript ink. Over 100 smaller photos bear white borders and credit for photographer Voinquel. Also included is an issue of French magazine "Telérama" (Sunday, August 18, 1963, No. 709), featuring cover and editorial on Belmondo and the film, an original Somarco accordion folder (dated 1963), and original mailing envelope addressed to Maryse Martres, Ariane Films (Champs-Élysées), from Télé-photo (Paris). Martres (Martin) was a prolific French actress who was later involved in press relations at Cinedis, a notable film agency in operation since the Silent Film era. Airman Adrien Dufourquet (Belmondo) is in Paris on shore leave, eager to see his Agnes (Dorléac). When he finally sees her, only briefly before she's kidnapped and held for ransom by a treasure-hungry family friend. A James Bond spoof, in the wake of Belmondo's swashbuckling success, "Cartouche" (1962, opposite Claudia Cardinale), with puzzle solving, murder in Brasilia, art thieves, and a pursuit to find sacred Amazon treasure. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing, Story and Screenplay: Written Directly for the Screen (1965), and winner of a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Language Film (1964). Members of the cast and crew are featured throughout the collection, including director de Brocca (who earlier worked under directors Claude Chabrol and François Truffaut), Belmondo, cameramen, and an extensive look at the scenery of Brazil and Paris. Boats racing, Belmondo dangling from a speeding car, and languid down times as cast and crew break for naps in the shade, photographer Trigo's often provocative angles capture the director in dimly lit, noirish scenarios, and a glimpse of the action-packed thrill-ride of shooting a Bond spoof with elements of MacGuyver. Coincidentally, photographer Voinquel's direct approach shows stills from a more casual standpoint, not without generous documentation of the crew behind the camera. Photographs 7 x 9.25 inches, and 3.5 x 5 inches, some varying slightly overall. Mailing envelope and folder each 10 x 12.5 inches. Photos Very Good Plus overall, moderate curling, several with bruises or insect wear at the edges, several with moderate dampstains. Envelope and folder Good, with short tears and similar dampstains. Magazine Very Good, wavy, brief toning.

That Man from Rio (Original photograph of Philippe de Broca from the set of the 1964 film)
Philippe de Broca (director, screenwriter); Darcy Trigo, Raymond Voinquel (still photographers); Jean-Paul Rappeneau, Ariane Mnouchkine, Daniel Boulanger (screenwriter); Jean-Paul Belmondo, Francoise Dorleac, Jean Servais (starring)
Editorial: N.p., N.p. 1964
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Librería: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, Estados Unidos de AmericaRoyal Books, Inc., ABAA
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Vintage borderless reference photograph of Philippe de Broca on the set of the 1964 film. Dufourquet (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is in Paris on shore leave, eager to see his Agnes (Francoise Dorléac). When he finally briefly sees her, she's kidnapped and held for ransom by a treasure-hungry family friend. A James Bond spoof, in the wak…e of Belmondo's swashbuckling success, "Cartouche" (1962, opposite Claudia Cardinale), with puzzle solving, murder in Brasilia, art thieves, and a pursuit to find sacred Amazon treasure. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. Shot on location in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Paris 8 x 10 inches. Near Fine.