Item 2067Album of Views of the Missions of California 24 postcards
Souvenir Publishing Company. soft cover. 5-7/8" x 3-1/2" Faint diagonal crease on front cover otherwise fine. Item #2067
Souvenir Publishing Company. soft cover. 5-7/8" x 3-1/2" Faint diagonal crease on front cover otherwise fine. Item #2067
no date - 1990's? Soft cover. fine / fine. Item #1521
1960's. soft cover. fine. Item #1522
1935.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #363
1933.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #307
1933.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #309
Early 1930s.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #365
Early 1930s.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #366
Early 1930s.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #371
Early 1930s.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #372
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #361
early 1930s.
From a collection of photos of Garbo specially printed for her by Clarence Sinclair Bull and William Daniels. Bull himself worked in the dark room and printed all the portrait photos on very expensive heavy paper. He then sent them to her by messenger. They capture all the incredible beauty and detail from the original negatives.
The collection of photos eventually ended up in the possession of a close friend of Garbo’s and then was later sold by his son to Charles Hamilton in 1982.
These magnificent photos represent the peak of Garbo’s career, her greatest achievements in the movies, and the ultimate in the art of Hollywood’s greatest photographers.
Included is a copy of a 3 page letter written by Charles Hamilton describing the collection and offering it to a client.
Miss Garbo treasured these images and carefully put them away in albums. They have barely seen the light of day until now. They are in pristine condition. Item #364
Layout artists guidelines, otherwise in fine condition. Item #262
1967. Fine condition.
MEET SHARON TATE . . . a beautiful slim blond who lights up the screen with her own special kind of incandescence. She plays the statuesque beauty, Jennifer North, in 20th Century-Fox's 1967 movie,"Valley of the Dolls," which also stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Paul Burke, Tony Scotti and Susan Hayward. The Panavision and DeLuxe color attraction was produced by David Weisbart and Directed by Mark Robson.
James Robert Parrish was an entertainment historian, reporter and biographer. This photo comes from his private collection. Item #256
1967. Fine condition.
It's "doll-time' for Jennifer North (Sharon Tate), who doles out more sleeping pills for herself in 20th Century-Fox's 1967 movie "Valley of the Dolls," which also stars Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Paul Burks, Tony Scotti and Susan Hayward. Produced by david Weisbart and directed by Mark Robson, the motion picture filmed in Panavision and DeLuxe Color.
From the collection of James Robert Parish, entertainment historian, reporter and biographer. Item #257
Fine condition.
Sharon Tate's last and most exciting film, an international comedy starring Vittorio Gassman, Orson Welles, Vittorio de Sica and Terry Thomas. Item #260
museum of Contemporary Art. Photo Illustrated. First Edition. Cloth. very good with some discoloration to the spine.
binding is solid Item #2041
1" crease across top right corner and a 1" tree-shaped crease at top edge. Neither affects the beautiful image.
Double weight paper. Semi-glossy. Item #530
Fine Condition.
From Sharon Tate's last and most exciting film, 12+1, an international comedy starring Vittorio Gassman, Orson Welles, Vittorio de Sica and Terry Thomas. Item #536
/ Very good to fine condition.
Single Weight Glossy Photo. Info printed on back is not in English and I cannot translate it! Item #535