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New York: Oligarch Publishing Co. F107. 1968. paperback. Book adaptation from the original screenplay by Wallace Redmond. Photography by Bill New.
New York: Oligarch Publishing Co. F107. 1968. paperback. Book adaptation from the original screenplay by Wallace Redmond. Photography by Bill New.
Union Générale d’Éditions. 33. paperback. Vintage movie tie-in paperback.
Berkley Medallion Book. 1977. paperback. Vintage movie tie- in paperback with black and white photos of film staring Boris Karloff and Elsa Lancaster.
Sherman Oaks, California: Imperial Books. 1966. staplebound. Volume 1, Issue 1 Fandom magazine with a focus on cinema that leans toward adult material. Magazine, 8.5" x 11", 74 pages, Black and white photo illustrated with color centerfold.
Tamara Press. 2002. softcover. "From the 60s to the early 80s literally thousands of exploitation films were produced in Italy. During this turbulent era, trends set by big budget blockbusters of fortunate independent films were widely imitated and sometimes generated whole genres. This book is a comprehensive treatment of some.....
Bei Editore. hardcover. Movie reference of Salon Kitty, a 1976 erotic-war-drama film directed by Tinto Brass. Includes color and black and white stills.
Manor Books. 1975. Movie Tie-in. paperback. Movie tie-in edition with illustrated Dustin Hoffman cover.
Chicago, IL: Camerarts. 1967. 1st. Magazine. Great issue of scarce Rascal magazine with a 4 page feature on Ed Wood Jr.'s classic horror film, Orgy of the Dead.
London, United Kingdom: Collins Forty-Eight Pall Mall, The Crime Club, White Circle. CC 50. 1959. paperback. Rare vintage paperback in dust jacket. Fourth paperback printing.
General Pub Group. 1997. hardcover. Signed.
Scarecrow Press. 1989. hardcover. "The "Hissables" are actors and one actress who featured prominently as villians in American films in the 1930s and 1940s: Lionel Atwill, John Carradine, Lon Chaney Jr., Laird Cregar, Brian Donlevy, Claude Rains, Basil Rathbone, George Sanders, and Gale Sondergaard. Mank's approach is to show the.....
New York: W. W. Norton & Co. 1996. softcover. Signed on title page along with signed trading card. in protective mylar.
London, United Kingdom: Hollywood Productions. 1946. paperback. Rare Photo-illustrated novelization of “Gilda”. Book includes black and white stills and brief biographies of Rita Hayworth, Glenn Ford, George Macready and Joseph Calleia.
Vents d'Ouest. 1991. hardcover. French language monster movie reference.
Vents d'Ouest. 1995. hardcover. French language monster movie reference.
Vents d'Ouest. 1998. hardcover. French language Monster Movie reference book.
Illinois: Camerarts Publishing, Merit Books. MB 7M819. 1965. paperback. Illustrated with black and white stills.
FantaCo Publication. 1983. softcover.
New York: Pocket Books. 1981. paperback. First Pocket Book printing.
New York: Brookbridge Publishing Corp. 1974. staplebound. Adult magazine includes interview of Louis L’Amour and photo-play style of the so-called offensive sections of the movie FLESH GORDON. Color photo cover.
Telos. 2004. softcover.
London, United Kingdom: Brown, Watson, Ltd., Digit Book. DB 495. 1961. paperback. Vintage paperback.
New York: Lawrence E. Spivak, Bestseller Mystery. BM 165. 1937. softcover. Vintage digest with movie still cover of Edward G. Robinson and Paulette Goddard.
Headpress Books. 2006. softcover. Sweet & Savage is the first-ever English-language book devoted exclusively to the mondo documentary film. A study of mondo as a global film phenomenon, it includes a detailed examination of the key films and includes exclusive interviews with the godfathers of this cult genre.