Edited by Marsha Kinder:Buñuel's The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
- First edition 2013, ISBN: 9780521568319
Paperback, Hardcover
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983. Bright, clean, square, tight, unmarked copy. Sharp corners. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Not a book club edition. … More...
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983. Bright, clean, square, tight, unmarked copy. Sharp corners. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Not a book club edition. Not price clipped (16.95). From the Dust Jacket: "From the time of Hitler's coming to power in 1933, there was a steady stream..." A study of the directors, writers, composers, actors, designers, musicians who settled in California, including Alfred Hitchcock, Fritz Lang, Jean Renoir, Luis Bunuel, Thomas Mann, Aldous Huxley, Franz Werfel, Christopher Isherwood, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich, Arnold Schoenberg, Igor Stravinshy, Hedy Lamarr, Peter Lorre, Billy Wilder, Ingrid Bergman, Otto Preminger, Charles Boyer, etc. Bibliography. Index. First Printing of the First US Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Near Fine dust jacket. 8vo. 256pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping., Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1983, 4, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1971. Reprint edition. Paperback. Good +/Wraps. 20 cm. 1971 Simon & Schuster Modern Film Scripts Series. A few stray marginal marks, but mostly clean. Illustrated with film stills. ... Wraps . ISBN: 0671207938. Catalogs: Movies., Simon & Schuster, 1971, 2.5, Paris: Terrain Vague, 1961. 1st. Good/None. Periodical, French text. #42, November 1961. Some soiling, rubbing, to cover. Soft cover, light sea-green with black & white photo. Contains black & white photography. Luis Bunuel featured this edition. Wrinkle to lower right hand corner. Record # 500177, Terrain Vague, 1961, 2.5, Simon and Schuster, 1971. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Near fine in wrappers. First printing as stated on copyright page. Based on Bunuel's shooting script for the film. Original price of $2.95 printed on front cover. Remainder mark on top edge., Simon and Schuster, 1971, 4, New York: Random House. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2011. 1st American Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. 1400068800 . This book is in Fine condition and has a Fine dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is crisp and clean. "Fuentes served as Mexico's ambassador to France from 1975 to 1977, resigning in protest of former President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz's appointment as ambassador to Spain. He also taught at Cambridge, Brown, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, and Cornell. His friends included Luis Buñuel, William Styron, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, and sociologist C. Wright Mills, to whom he dedicated his book The Death of Artemio Cruz. Once good friends with Nobel-winning Mexican poet Octavio Paz, Fuentes became estranged from him in the 1980s in a disagreement over the Sandinistas, whom Fuentes supported. In 1988, Paz's magazine Vuelta carried an attack by Enrique Krauze on the legitimacy of Fuentes' Mexican identity, opening a feud between Paz and Fuentes that lasted until Paz's 1998 death. In 1989, he was the subject of a full-length PBS television documentary, "Crossing Borders: The Journey of Carlos Fuentes," which also aired in Europe and was broadcast repeatedly in Mexico. " (from Wikipedia) ., Random House, 2011, 4, Henry Holt & Co, 1983. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New. 1983 STATED FIRST AMERICAN EDITION hardcover with dust jacket. Well-preserved UNREAD COPY with unmarked, crisp-edged, well-bound pages. Jacket remains clean and bright with only extremely minor shelf rubbing. Nice copy! "Before the smog, Los Angeles represented a sunny, carefree paradise where the living was easy for generations of Americans who followed Horace Greeley's advice to 'Go West, young man!' Its appeal was even more intense in the 1930s to Europeans with more urgent reasons to look westward. From the time of Hitler's coming to power in 1933, there was a steady stream of liberal and Jewish Germans -- among them the cream of the intelligentsia -- who needed a rallying point to build a New Weimar and preserve German culture from the holocaust. Los Angeles filled the bill, and as Nazi Germany gradually overran the rest of Europe, the stream of emigres became a flood. Austrians, Czechs, French, Scandinavians, British all tended to find themselves temporarily or permanently marooned in southern California. John Russell Taylor, biographer of one of the most distinguished emigres, Alfred Hitchcock, chronicles in his new book the varied fortunes of this varied group. Not only did such leading figures of world cinema as Hitchcock, Fritz Lang, Jean Renoir and Luis Bunuel all come to Hollywood to work -- as best they could in these alien surroundings -- but Los Angeles, alleged cultural desert, also offered a home to such writers as Thomas Mann, Aldous Huxley, Franz Werfel, Christopher Isherwood, Antione de Saint-Exupery and Bertolt Brecht and such composers as Schoenberg and Stravinsky, as well as a host of designers, actors, and musicians. The story of how they came to terms (or did not) with their new environment, the Americans and one another is frequently bizarre, often funny and sometimes tragic. It is also a long overdue account of an important, neglected, imperfectly understood episode in the cultural history of twentieth-century America., Henry Holt & Co, 1983, 5, -Fourth Estate (1994)-. First Uk edition 1994. 324 pages. Illustrated. Cloth. Acid paper starting to tan as usual otherwise Fine in dustjacket. We are specialists in Artists Monographs, Illustrated items and Catalogues. All items are as described and dispatched within 24 hours in a secure package. We are professional booksellers with over 37 years experience, you may order with confidence. Bunuel 1857021797, -Fourth Estate (1994)-, 0, FRANCE: L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1973. FRENCH TEXT. 267 x 183 mm. Book is in near very good condition with minor but just noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. Paperback. nrVG., L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1973, 3, FRANCE: L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1974. FRENCH TEXT. 267 x 183 mm. Book is in near very good condition with minor but just noticeable signs of wear and/or age BUT covers a bit dust soiled.. 1st Edition. Paperback. nrVG., L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1974, 3, FRANCE: L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1971. FRENCH TEXT. 267 x 183 mm. Book is in near very good condition with minor but just noticeable signs of wear and/or age. Covers a bit rubbed and dust soiled.. 1st Edition. Paperback. nrVG., L'AVANT-SCENE DU CINEMA, 1971, 3, Green Integer, 2002-05-01. First Edition. Paperback. Used:Good., Green Integer, 2002-05-01, 0, New York:: Coward, McCann & Geoghagen,, (1980.). Hardcover first edition -. Near fine in a very good dust jacket (remainder line, stain on front cover of dj, other minor wear) . First US printing. Essays on film and those involved in the movies by this novelist and former film critic for The New Yorker and The Observer. Topics range from Woody Allen to Hitchcock, Luis Bunuel, 'The Birth of a Nation.' Jeanne Moreau and more. Index. 295 pp., Coward, McCann & Geoghagen, 3.5, New York:: Coward, McCann & Geoghagen,, (1980.). Hardcover first edition -. Near fine in a very good dust jacket (remainder line, stain on front cover of dj, other minor wear) . First US printing. Essays on film and those involved in the movies by this novelist and former film critic for The New Yorker and The Observer. Topics range from Woody Allen to Hitchcock, Luis Bunuel, 'The Birth of a Nation.' Jeanne Moreau and more. Index. 295 pp., Coward, McCann & Geoghagen, 3.5, Expoagua Zaragoza 2008, 2008-10-15. Paperback. Good., Expoagua Zaragoza 2008, 2008-10-15, 2.5, Vintage Books, 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 256 pages. 8.00x5.25x0.25 inches., Vintage Books, 2013, 6, London: Peace News NONE [NONE] 1900 edition. (Mass market paperback) 40pp. Very good. 12mo. Paper wrappers, stapled. Black and white photographs. Damp stained at upper edge; that said, all test is clean and legible. Undated, but believed to have been publishedin 1962. Allegorical readings of films by Jean Vigo, Luis Bunuel and Georges Franju. An exploration of the connections between anarchism and cinema.., Peace News NONE, 0, VLB e?diteur, 1998. Paperback. Very Good. Couverture Souple, Texte Francais. État D'usage: Très Bon État. Cette Pièce, Dont L'action Se Déroule À Madrid Entre 1919 Et 1923, Reprend Le Titre D'un Tableau De Salvador Dalí, Oeuvre De Jeunesse Qui Porte Les Traces D'une Rencontre Explosive: Celle Du Peintre Avec Le Futur Cinéaste Luis Buñuel Et Federico García Lorca, Futur Poète Et Dramaturge. Dans Une Espagne En Proie À Un Vent D'anarchie Et D'agitation, Les Trois Génies En Gestation Font La Rencontre De Leur Muse, Un Personnage Fictif Et Surréaliste Du Nom De Lolita. Cette Chanteuse De Cabaret Marque Les Trois Protagonistes Qui Décident Alors De Refaire Le Monde À Leur Manière. Les Auteurs De Cette Pièce Ont Choisi De Privilégier L'adolescence De Leurs Personnages Et De Se Pencher Sur Leurs Relations Plutôt Que Sur Leurs Oeuvres, S'accordant Ainsi La Liberté D'interpréter L'histoire Et De Laisser Libre Cours À Leur Imaginaire., VLB e?diteur, 1998, 3, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1967. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good/None. 63 pages. Softcover. Features article on the films of Luis Bunuel written by Peter Harcourt and an Interview with Georges de Beauregard by Ginette Billard. Cover illustration of Jeanne Moreau in Luis Bunuel's The Diary of a Chambermaid. Light wear to edges of illustrated wraps. Clean and unmarked copy. Record # 6670112, University of California Press, 1967, 3, Da Capo Press. Fine. 1976. 1st Trade Pb Edition; First Printing. Trade PB, illus.. 0306800284 . Square and TIGHT. NO notes, names or ANY markings. NO underlining. Base of spine bumped else Very Fine. ; 327 pages ., Da Capo Press, 1976, 5, Cambridge Univ Pr, 1999. Paperback. New. 224 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.75 inches., Cambridge Univ Pr, 1999, 6<