ANDRE KERTESZ: A Lifetime of Perception
Retrospective volume of Kertesz's photographs, edited by Corkin and introduced by Lifson. Originally published in 1982.
Retrospective volume of Kertesz's photographs, edited by Corkin and introduced by Lifson. Originally published in 1982.
First printing of the screenplay for one of Kubrick's most notorious films, adapted from Anthony Burgess's novel — innovatively laid out, with copious film stills.
Inscribed first edition of the scarce autobiography of Jesse L. Lasky, one of the founders of Paramount Pictures and a profoundly important figure in American film.
First printing, in the scarce original dust jacket, of this guide for ambitious amateurs by the author of GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES and the most successful screenwriter of her era.
First printing of the legendary Anita Loos's first book, a detailed insider's guide to writing for the screen and a classic of film history.
First hardcover issue of Alan Dean Foster's ghostwritten novelization.
Illustrated survey of the life and work of Man Ray.
Near-pristine copy of this limited edition portfolio, in the original slipcase and box.
First printing of arguably Mapplethorpe's most defining and controversial book — inscribed by Mapplethorpe to the most photographed model in the collection, Ken Moody.
Third printing of this vast, comprehensive collection of photographs by and of Bauhaus artists.
Signed first printing of this monograph from the influential Japanese photographer.
Selected striking images by Old, street photographer and onetime collaborator with Lou Reed.
Uncommon first printing of this documentary film in book form, the story of the Nazi occupation of France and the Vichy government's collaboration with them, told through various interviews.
Personal photo album of several commercial animation projects undertaken by the Academy Award-winning animator, producer, and director before emigrating to the United States.
A rare image — considered by many "the greatest photo in jazz history" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) — of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Roy Haynes performing at NYC's Open Door on September 13, 1953.
First printing of this educational survey that combines advice on screenwriting and directing with the scenario scripts for the films "A Kiss for Cinderella," "The Last Command," and "The Scarlet Letter."
A typescript on the medical and surgical treatment of burns, written by Army Nurse Corps Major Martha C. Peake.
Inscribed first edition of this striking black and white photobook picturing the faded beauty of the single screen theater in various states of disrepair or reuse.
First edition of this important work of film history from the silent era, noted for its attention to detail, and emphasizing technological innovation and commercial enterprise.
First printing of this scarce and remarkable overview of the brand's design sensibility at the height of its dominance and power.
First state of this quintessentially Los Angeles book, and one of the great photobooks of all time, in exceptional condition.
True first edition of this classic photobook which movingly depicts displaced peoples from around the globe.
Signed uncorrected proof copy of this carefully constructed memoir about the making of Sayles' 1987 film.
Original vintage black-and-white photograph of this wonderfully candid image of Jackie Kennedy and son, John Jr., on vacation in Palm Beach, FL — the trip on which she announced her pregnancy with their third child.
First edition of this uncommon history, covering the first 90 years of the important performers' charitable organization.