xiii, 425pp. This is the first volume of a five-volume history of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. This volume covers the period 1923-27. A fine copy with no insctiptions, clipping, wear or marks. The blue d.j. is not chipped but the colour is darkened on the spine and a trifle rubbed to the edges. View More...
xvii, 766pp. This is the third of a five-volume history of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. This volume covers the period 1939-45. A fine copy with no fading, clipping, wear or marks. Neat owners signature of Austen Kark BBC South European Service [later director of the BBC World Service] View More...
428pp.Volume 2 of 4 of selected works of the great film director. Very scarce. Text figures and drawings. Large folding plate. A trifle musty otherwise fine with no marks , wear or inscriptions View More...
first British edition, 1978, x, 324pp, 64 b&w illustrations, octavo, decorative d.j., original dark blue cloth, gilt, fine, little rubbed. . View More...
149pp. Index at rear. Extra blank leaves bound in front and rear with examples of marketing pasted to the sheets. With special poster designs by John Hassall and Will Owen in the printed section. A RARE ITEM View More...
A complete run of 25 magazines from April 30th 1921 No 105 - No 130 October 21st 1921 bound in maroon half-calf and maroon boards. No wear or marks. A fine collection of the early cinema magazine. Each issue is 24pp and packed with photographs and stories of the early silent film stars. Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks Junior, Mary Pickford etc etc and UK stars of the day. Packed with adverts, stories, photographs and adverts. Lacking the loose art plate photographs as usual. View More...
7 bound issues each 64pp with the front photo cover and rear page present. A scarce run forn 1921 of the Picturegoer Magazine bound in a contemporary hardback bindig with gilt titles to the spine and front boards. The Picturegoer started in 1911 as The Pictures and in January 1921 became the Picturergoer. Its peak was in the second world war years and the early silent film period are scarce. A fine collection with usual photographs, stories, gossip and news. View More...
352pp. Colour illus. card covers. Gift inscription and signed by the author to Sister Wendy, the late art critic, on the lower title-page. View More...
339pp. Portrait frontis. Unused copy with blank notes pages. Lettered blues boards with fading. A nice tight copy with no marks or inscriptions. View More...