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Published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1997
ISBN 10: 0679772553ISBN 13: 9780679772552
Seller: ZBK Books, Carlstadt, NJ, U.S.A.
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Condition: good. Pages and cover are intact. Used book in good and clean conditions. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks.
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Published by Penguin Books, 2012
ISBN 10: 0141197218ISBN 13: 9780141197210
Seller: SecondSale, Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.
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Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc.
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Published by McGraw-Hill Education, 1974
ISBN 10: 0070457328ISBN 13: 9780070457324
Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. First Edition. Presents the Russian-American writer's screen adaptation of his 1955 novel.
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Published by Library of America 10/1/1996, 1996
ISBN 10: 1883011191ISBN 13: 9781883011192
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. Vladimir Nabokov: Novels 1955-1962: Lolita / Lolita (Screenplay) / Pnin / Pale Fire 1.69. Book.
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Published by McGraw-Hill, 1983
ISBN 10: 0070457689ISBN 13: 9780070457683
Seller: Brooklyn Rare Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Printing.
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138 unbound A4 pages of a xeroxed copy of the revised draft (May 15, 1995) of Stephen Schiff's screenplay for 'Lolita', adapted from the novel by Vladimir Nabokov. There are three binding holes in the left margins with two folded clips securing the manuscript. 'Lolita' written in marker pen on the 'spine', otherwise clean and unmarked.
Published by Library of America, New York, 1996
Seller: CHARTWELL BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover in Dust Jacket. Condition: Very Good. First Printing. As-new, in an unclipped, lightly shelfworn dust jacket. The definitive American literary series encompassing all periods and genres of American writing, published in exceedingly handsome hardcover volumes with sewn bindings and ribbon markers, printed on a premium acid-free lightweight opaque paper that exceeds the requirements for permanence set by the American National Standards Institute.
Published by Penguin Books, London, 2012
Seller: Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB, Kensington, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. Very Fine copy in Very Fine dustwrapper. 522pp. Q05448.
XIII, 213 pp. Original cloth with dust jacket. First edition. - Screenplay for the 1962 MGM film of the novel, differing in many respects from the scenario that was used. - Front joint loosened. Jacket with some light wear. Gewicht (Gramm): 450.
New York, Literary Classics of the United States Inc., 1996, 2nd printing, (8),904,(5) pag., india-paper, original gilt cloth with dustjacket.= The Library of America 88.
Published by Library of America,, NY:, 1996
ISBN 10: 1883011191ISBN 13: 9781883011192
Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB, Springfield, MA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Library of America number 88. Stated first printing. Bumped lower corners, else fine in a near fine dust jacket. Sewn-in ribbon bookmark.
Seller: Fahrenheit 451 Antiquarian Booksellers, Leiden, Netherlands
First Edition
New York, Literary Classics of the United States Inc., 1996, 1st printing, (8),904,(5) pag., india-paper, original gilt cloth with dustjacket.= The Library of America 88.
Published by Penguin Classics,, London,, 2012
Seller: Book Stage, Stratford, ON, Canada
HC. First thus 521, 1 pp., Wir Foreword to LOLITA by Nabokov. THE TRAGEDY OF MR. MORN Translated by Anastasia Tolstoy and Thomas Karshan, Introduction by Thomas Karshan. Revised by W. Nabokov 1973. Binding: light grey paper over board, light blue and white dust jacket. Fine, Fine, [NEW].
Published by Library of America, New York, 1996
Seller: Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB, Kensington, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. First Printing. A Very Fine copy in green cloth, in a Very Fine glossy black dustwrapper, not price-clipped. 904pp. Edited by Brian Boyd, with textual notes at end. The LOA series is the first to issue an omnibus collection of Nabokov's works in English. Q09941.
Published by Shanghai Translation Publishing House; 1st edition, 2010
ISBN 10: 7532750809ISBN 13: 9787532750801
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing JiangSu, JS, China
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paperback. Condition: New. Paperback. Pages Number: 200 Language: Simplified Chinese. Publisher: Shanghai Translation Publishing House; 1st edition (August 1. 2010). Lolita: screenplay. Introduction: I first saw the film s response to both angry. disappointed. there are barely feel happy. I think the question has nothing to do with a lot of creative ideas (such as pushing back and forth horror scene or in the bathtub scene feverishly swig of whiskey) is very appropriate welcome. while others down creative ideas (such a.
Script Format, reprint. Condition: As New. / 1995 2ND REVISED DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES, LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES /THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /.
Published by McGraw-Hill, NY, 1974
Seller: Second Life Books, Inc., Lanesborough, MA, U.S.A.
8vo, pp. 213. A calling card from a publisher's agent laid in. A nice copy in little yellowed dj. A screenplay.
Published by McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974
ISBN 10: 0070457328ISBN 13: 9780070457324
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
First Edition. Black cloth in dust jacket; 8vo. 213 pp. One of the least common of the VN McGraw-Hill titles, this was the author's own film script written for Stanley Kubrick. This version was never filmed. A fine copy, in a very good complete (not price-clipped) dust jacket, minor wear, light creasing along the edges, two short closed tears; the verso has two tape reinforcements at the crown and foot of the spine. Light toning to the verso, but the dust jacket is bright and as they say it still presents well (in a removable archival protective cover).
Published by Penguin 2012, 2012
Seller: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller ABA ILAB, Ludlow, United Kingdom
First Edition
Fine in publishers cloth in like dustjacket. 1st edition thus. Nabokov's rapturous masterpiece of erotic obsession entered the common consciousness and inspired two films. It also inspired Nabokov himself to try his hand at screenwriting, and the result was this typically graceful and ingenious screenplay, which he wrote in 1960. Lolita: A Screenplay gleefully demolishes a host of stereotypes - sexual, moral and aesthetic. The notion that cinema and literature are two separate spheres is dismantled as Nabokov marries the structural and narrative felicities of great film and prose to create a work that will delight cineophiles and Nabokovians alike.Nabokov's first major work and his only play, The Tragedy of Mister Morn is a moving study of the elusiveness of happiness, the power of imagination and the eternal battle between truth and fantasy. In this astonishingly precocious work, we see for the first time the major themes of this great writer: intense sexual desire and jealousy, precarious make-believe, glittering happiness and abject despair. ISBN 9780141197210.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, St. Louis, San Francisco, Toronto, 1974
Seller: Currey, L.W. Inc. ABAA/ILAB, Elizabethtown, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Octavo, cloth. First edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket priced $7.95 on the front flap. (#161716).
Seller: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
Condition: Fine. Size:8vo.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1974
Seller: Compass Rose Books, ABAA-ILAB, Kensington, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. First Printing. A Very Fine copy in black cloth, red endpapers, in a Very Fine dustwrapper, not price-clipped. Tiny bookseller's tag to bottom of front pastedown. 213pp. The movie [A.A. Productions, 1962] was directed by Stanley Kubrick, and featured James Mason, Sue Lyon (as Lolita), Shelley Winters, and Peter Sellers. Q16250.
Published by Mcgraw-Hill, U.S.A., 1974
ISBN 10: 0070457328ISBN 13: 9780070457324
Seller: J. Mercurio Books, Maps, & Prints IOBA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.
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Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. DJ in archival cover.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. B001MSJ9UG.
Publication Date: 2019
Seller: LibreriaElcosteño, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Tapa Blanda. Condition: Bien. IMAGENES: En caso que no exista imagen de tapa. no dude en solicitarla. Ejemplar Usado, puede (o no) contener signos de uso como firma, anotaciones o subrayados, consultenos para mayor informacion del estado.
Published by McGraw-Hill, New York, 1974
Seller: Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books (ABAA), CHESTER, CT, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition. Uncorrected Proof. Green wrappers. Nearly fine, spine slightly faded, faint staining to front cover. Juliar E45.1.
Published by New York McGraw-Hill 1974, 1974
Seller: James Pepper Rare Books, Inc., ABAA, Santa Barbara, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First Edition, First Printing. Signed by actress Sue Lyon in red ink on a card affixed to the front flyleaf. Lyon starred at age 14 in Stanley KubrickÕs film adaptation of Vladimir NabokovÕs novel. Sue Lyon appeared in such films as John FordÕs 7 Women, Night of the Iguana with Richard Burton, The Flim-Flam Man with George C. Scott, Evel Knievel with George Hamilton, etc. Having retired from films in 1980, Sue LyonÕs autograph is very uncommon. This books prints NabokovÕs own screenplay for the film which in many ways is quite different than the finished film. Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1974
Seller: Captain Ahab's Rare Books, ABAA, Stephenson, VA, U.S.A.
Association Member: ABAA
First Edition Signed
First Edition. First Printing. Octavo (22cm); black cloth, with titles stamped in gilt on spine and in blind to front cover; dustjacket; xiv,213,[1]pp. Inscribed by Nabokov on the half-title page to his agent, Irving Lazar, and his wife Mary, incorporating a drawing of five colored butterflies: "For Irving and Mary / from Vladimir Nabokov / with his best / Montreux / early May 1974." Gentle sunning to spine ends and upper board edges, discreet repair to gutter between front endpaper and half-title page, with two small scuffs to lower edge of front board; Very Good+ or better. In a supplied dustjacket, unclipped (priced $7.95), lightly edgeworn and a little dust-soiled, with a few tiny tears, and faint discoloration along upper edge of front flap on verso; Very Good+. Housed in a custom clamshell case. A monumental association copy of Nabokov's own adaptation for the film version of his 1955 novel. The recipient, Irving Paul Lazar (1907-1933), was a legendary talent agent and dealmaker who represented both the Hollywood elite, and a stable of authors that included Nabokov, Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Tennessee Williams, Larry McMurtry, William Saroyan, and others. In July of 1959, Nabokov was approached by Stanley Kubrick and James Harris, who had acquired the film rights to Lolita, to write the screenplay. Over the next year, he painstakingly wrote and re-wrote the screenplay until delivering his 400pp draft to Kubrick and Harris in the summer of 1960. "At one point, Kubrick told Nabokov that the screenplay was "much too unwieldy, contained too many unnecessary episodes, and would take about seven hours to run." Nabokov put the screenplay on a crash diet and submitted his final version on 8-Sep-1960. Harris and Kubrick called it the best screenplay ever written in Hollywood" (see Juliar A45). In his foreword to this volume, Nabokov concurs that Kubrick was a talented director, and that his Lolita was a first-rate film, but felt that he only used "ragged odds and ends" of his intended version, which "certainly made the picture as unfaithful to the original script as an American poet's translation from Rimbaud or Pasternak.My first reaction to the picture was a mixture of aggravation, regret, and reluctant pleasure.I keenly regretted the waste of my time while admiring Kubrick's fortitude in enduring for six months the evolution and infliction of a useless product" (p.xiii). The film was released to great acclaim in 1962, with Nabokov nominated for an Academy Award for Best Screenplay. It was largely through Lazar's tireless efforts over the next decade that Nabokov was finally able to publish his own version of the screenplay, successfully securing a release from Kubrick in 1972. As a token of his affection for Lazar, Nabokov gifted him a pair of heart-shaped sunglasses in 1966 (similar to the pair Sue Lyon wore in the film), which became part of the centennial exhibition Nabokov Under Glass, held at NYPL in 1999. Nabokov was generally hesitant to inscribe books, and this hesitance was magnified after the raging success of Lolita. Presentation copies of Lolita: A Screenplay are uncommon, with no copies found in the auction record, and the only copy known to us being the dedication copy, inscribed to his wife Vera. Juliar A45.1.