Film Television & Radio
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1951 Two Addresses Delivered at the Dedication of a New Transmitter of Radio Free Europe Beamed to HungaryStamford: 1951A very scarce program and record of the two addresses spoken at the ceremony inaugurating the new service of Radio Free Europe for Hungary. -
1951 Two Addresses Delivered at the Dedication of a New Transmitter of Radio Free Europe Beamed to HungaryStamford: 1951A very scarce program and record of the two addresses spoken at the ceremony inaugurating the new service of Radio Free Europe for Hungary. -
1950 Blanche-Neige et Les Sept NainsParis: 1950A very scarce French language edition of the classic fairy tale, illustrated with moving plates after the illustrations of the 1937 Walt Disney classic. -
2006 Alfred Hitchcock: The Master of SuspenseNew York: 2006A first edition, first impression collectable pop-up book about the celebrated director, Alfred Hitchcock. -
1950 Annie Get Your Gun, Seen Through the Eyes of a ChildLondon: 1950A delightfully illustrated children's pop-up book about sharpshooter Annie Oakley, adapted from the 1950 MGM musical. -
1994 Batman, The Animated Series: A Pop-Up PlaybookBoston: 1994A fine example of the first edition of this thrilling pop-up Batman playbook, based upon the animated Batman series. -
1929 The King Who Was a KingLondon: 1929The first edition of this intriguing treatise by H. G. Wells on the history and nature of cinema. -
1935 Meet the Film Stars 1934 - 1935London: 1935A delightfully illustrated book highlighting the talents and pictures of the time's leading film stars. -
1989 Enchanted DrawingsNew York : 1989A brilliant copy of this work, exploring the history of animation through the years, with a plethora of coloured illustrations and important context around the industry. -
2009 The Casebook of Gregory HoodNorfolk, Virginia: 2009The very scarce first edition of this publication of fourteen scripts of 'Gregory Hood' radio dramas. -
1939 Cinema CavalcadeJohannesburg; London: 1939An uncommon illustrated history of cinema, from the days of silent films up to the late 1930s, beautifully illustrated in colour throughout. -
2001-2002 3vols Three Collectable Harry Potter Activity BooksLondon: 2001-2002Three bright Harry Potter-themed books; one containing lovely pull-out posters, another with 3D movie scenes, and lastly, one with pull-tab activated changing scenes. -
1940 Dr. CyclopsNew York: 1940The first edition of the novelisation of the 1940 American science fiction horror film 'Dr. Cyclops'. -
1977 Star Trek Giant Poster Book: Voyage OneNot Stated: 1977The first UK edition of the first issue of this 1970s Star Trek poster magazine, featuring a 17" by 23" poster of the Enterprise. -
1966 Fantastic VoyageLondon: 1966The first UK edition of Isaac Asimov's novelisation of the 1966 science fiction adventure film 'Fantastic Voyage'. -
1929 The King Who Was a KingLondon: 1929A smart first edition copy of this intriguing treatise by H. G. Wells on the history and nature of cinema, in the original bright dust wrapper. -
1968 2vols Landscape and MacNot Stated: 1968The first and limited editions of Landscape and Mac by Harold Pinter, in lovely condition. -
1942 One of our Aircraft is MissingLondon: 1942A fascinating first edition transcript of the World War Two film One of our Aircraft is Missing, with photographs from the film throughout. -
1985 School Ties Good and Bad at Games and Dutch GirlsLondon : 1985An interesting volume containing the scripts for William Boyd's original films Good and Bad at Games and Dutch Girls, along with an essay by the author. -
1919 The Story of the Famous Players-Lasky CorporationNew York : 1919A scarce first edition volume detailing the story of the Famous Players-Lasky motion picture corporation. -
1983 The Melting PotLondon: 1983The firs edition of this uncommon script for Spike Milligan's television situation comedy, illustrated by Bill Tidy. -
1938-40 Boy's Cinema AnnualLondon: 1938-40Two popular annuals of the 'Boy's Cinema' magazine, looking into the films of 1938 and 1940 alongside a wide variety of fascinating articles on the silver screen. -
1932-34 The Film-Lovers' AnnualLondon: 1932-34Two beautiful annuals from the Golden Age of Hollywood, detailing the releases and popular actors of the year, profusely illustrated throughout each volume. -
1934-36 Film Pictorial AnnualLondon: 1934-36Two beautiful 'Film Pictorial' Annuals, profusely illustrated annuals showing the film news of the years, with plates of the stars of the day. -
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2005 Doctor Who Monsters and VillainsLondon: 2005A striking signed first edition guide to the popular monsters and villains of Doctor Who, illustrated profusely in colour throughout. -
2012-2014 2Vol Inside HBO's Game of ThronesLondon: 2012-2014Two brightly illustrated companion guides to the hugely successful 'Game of Thrones' series. -
1918 Animals in MotionLondon: 1918A fourth impression of Eadweard Muybridge's important photographic and cinematographic study of muscular actions in motion. -
1934 Mr PewterLondon: 1934An excellent first edition of this brilliant fictional work by A P Herbert reporting the text of a broadcast series of talks. -
1925 The Cinema in EducationLondon: 1925A superb first edition copy of this uncommon title of this study on the psychology of cinema in education, in the extremely scarce dustwrapper. -
1927 Picture Show AnnualLondon: 1927A marvellous annual depicting some of cinema's greats from the Golden Age, including Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Ivor Novello. -
1926 Television Seeing by Wire or WirelessLondon: 1926A scarce, first edition copy of this important work on television. This was the first book in English on television, and Dinsdale discusses the timeline and technical challenges of the technological marvel. -
1950 The Third Man Publisher's PosterLondon: 1950A vanishingly scarce original advertising poster for The Third Man, written by noted British author Graham Greene. A lovely and possibly unique collector's piece. -
1926 Television Seeing by Wire or WirelessLondon: 1926A scarce, first edition copy of this important work on television. This was the first book in English on television, and Dinsdale discusses the timeline and technical challenges of the technological marvel. -
1988 Soursweet Screenplay By Ian McEwan First EditionLondon: 1988Soursweet is a 1988 British film directed by Mike Newell. The screenplay was written by Ian McEwan from the novel by Timothy Mo.
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