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Briggs (Raymond) When the Wind Blows, 4 A.L.s. and A.C.s. from the author loosely inserted "BBC has accepted my radio play of 'Wind Blows' on in new year perhaps 'Snowman' film on TV Xmas perhaps. 'Wind' film later", 1982; The Man, 1992; The Bear, 1994, first editions, signed presentation inscriptions from the author, illustrations throughout by the author; and a small quantity of others, including 14 books by Briggs, many signed, and a small quantity of ephemera, v.s. (sm. qty.)
Pinter (Harold) I Know the Place, signed by the author, plates by Michael Kenny, original morocco, [1977]; Landscape, signed presentation inscription "for Trekkie with love, Peg. 15.6.69" to half-title, original cloth, spine faded, light soiling to upper cover, Pendragon Press, 1968; Mac, original cloth, Pendragon Press, 1968, limited editions; and another copy of Landscape, 8vo (4)⁂ The first is inscribed by Peggy Ashcroft (who starred in the original radio broadcast of the play in April 1968) to the artist Trekkie Parson.
BOBBY SOXERS, 1950'S vintage silver print 32 x 26.6cm Stamped with "Please Credit Weegee from Photo Representatives" verso, negative number 3745 inscribed in pencil verso, probably by Wilma Wilcox (Weegee's companion and archivist) Weegee was prolific in his work as, in today's terms, an 'ambulance chaser'. He worked as a press photographer in New York in the 1930's and 1940's, documenting the widespread war between rival Cosa Nostra families during that period. Using a specially tuned radio, he was able to follow the city's emergency service first responders and police and took graphic photographs of crime scenes. The name Weegee, coined as a phonetic rendering of Ouija, was given to him because of the eerily swift arrival at crime scenes following their reports. He also collaborated with directors such as Jack Donohue and Stanley Kubrick, working with the latter as the still photographer for Dr Strangelove.
A comprehensive RAF radar operators collection of uniforms and ephemera consisting of RAF battle dress jacket dated 1944 plus trousers fscap with brass RAF badge and RAF blue serge shirt, RAF jacket and belt, fully badges to corporal radar operator with brass RAF buttons. A quantity of RAF cloth rank and trade badges, RAF ties and scarf, RAF white canvas kit bag embellished with owners name and number and RAF badge, RAF Association car badge, key ring and membership card, wartime in East Anglia souvenir tea towel. Plus a large quantity of radar and radio training manuals , exercise books and related ephemera
Gilgow(4)-Diecast buses scale 1-76-Routemaster Bus East Yorkshire 15606-Bristol MW Coach Lincolnshire 16202-Bet Eillowbrook Bus Leyland leopard West Midland 27101-Bristol fit lodekka Bus Cambus 13909-in original boxes excellent condition-Gilgow (4)-Diecast Buses scale 1-76-Mercedes Benz 709-Reeve Burgess Beaver Eastern National 24801-Leyland Atlantean Sheffield City 16506-Essex Radio Transport 15604-Bedford SB Stevenson's 18707-all in original boxes excellent condition
Lot dedicated to the autographs of Stanley Kubrick and his ideas on the management of the house as a notoriously not very practical person! It consists of 11 autograph notes, 5 typescripts with autograph annotations and 1 large autograph letter on graph paper. The requests are among the most varied, from the arrangement of hinges of jackets to small damages done at home, from moving furniture to adjust telephones or lamps, from radiators to radio, from purchases of medicines to brocken locks, in short, a bit of everything
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