Published by SCREEN GUIDE,, * * * * *, 1960
Seller: L. Michael, North Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1960 Book: Very Good/, (illustrator). Book: Very Good/, $27.82 SCREEN GUIDE, Photo Parade, Carol LOMBARD, Hollywood`s Only News~Picture Magazine, November, In this ISSUE 250 Candid Photos. 1960 Tall Wide S/c 2 Stapled Spine, Soft Book: Very Good/, Shelf, Edge And Corner Wear. 50 Numbered Pages Which Are Printed 0n Tan Paper, In Very Good/ Condition, Lightly Viewed Clean And Tight To The Spine. Kept In A Large Sheet Protector, To Prevent Any Damage. D/j: None. This Is * * An Original Edition, * * Not A Secondary Market Or More Modern RePrint, So No Text Is Lost Or Omitted. This Item Will Be Sent Wrapped In Plastic, Taped Shut And In A = * * Padded Mailing Envelope * * To Prevent Shipping Damage So That It Will Arrive In The * * Description Described Which Applies To This B00K, Only. * = No Odors, No Writing, No Other Names, No Rippling, Not Stuck Together, Not X~Library, = Will Make It, An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection, Or As A Gift, For The Discriminating Reader / Collector. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING, AVAILABLE.
Published by On her letterhead from 128 Mount Street London W.1. 6 March, 1953
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
1p, 8vo. In good condition, on lightly aged paper. Folded once. Salutation ('My dear Popey -') and valediction ('My love to you both - | Anna.') in her autograph; the rest typed. Good bold signature. Reads: 'It was so very kind of you to think of me on Saturday. The play has had a perfectly lovely reception so, now the first night is over, we shall be able really to enjoy ourselves!' The play she is referring to is Robert Nesbitt's 'The Glorious Days', which had a run of 476 performances at the Palace Theatre, and which was made into the 1954 film 'Lilacs in the Spring', in which she starred with Errol Flynn. See her entry, and Macqueen-Pope's, in the Oxford DNB.
Published by Not Available N.A
Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Condition: Fine. The book is in fine condition.
Published by Vallauris, France: May, 1949
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Good. Six silver prints, 24 x 18.2 cm. from the archives of "modern screen , the friendly magazine." Also an 18 x 13 cm. enlargement of the couple from one of the photos. The August 1949 issue had a feature on the wedding by Louella Parsons on pp. 6-7 with 6 other photographs in a small format. Verso with the wetstamp "Copyright Coordination, 5, Boulevard Poissonnière, Paris, "which appears on all the original photographs used in modern screen by the French distributor. . .Prince Ali Salman Aga Khan (June 1911 - May 1960) was a son of Sultan Mahommed Shah, Aga Khan III, the leader of the Niz?r? Ismaili Muslims, a sect of Shia Islam, and the father of Aga Khan IV. In May 1949 after a divorce from his first wife (Joan Yarde-Buller), Ali Khan married the American film star Rita Hayworth (1918 - 1987) in Cannes France to make her his next wife. When she got married to Ali, Rita left a very good film career in Hollywood, CA.They were married for a short time; it was for approximately four years. They got divorced in 1953. During his marriage to Rita Hayworth, Ali Khan began to have personal relationships with popular lady celebrities. They included actress Gene Tierney and fashion model Simone Micheline Bodin (Bettina Graziani).Rita Hayworth, after the collapse of her marriage to Khan, returned to Hollywood. She starred in several "comeback" pictures, "Affair in Trinidad" (1952), "Salome" (1953), and "Miss Sadie Thompson" (1953). It was reported in the news that Hayworth seemed "rather frightened at the approach of returning to making motion pictures". She clashed with studio executives and was placed on suspension while filming. Nevertheless, her pictures were highly publicized. They ended up being blockbusters and grossing millions of dollars. She continued to star in a string of successful pictures until she stopped in 1972 with "The Wrath of God".She lived a total of 68 years and died from Alzheimer's in Manhattan, NY.