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Los Angeles Herald Newspaper. February 8, 1915. One of the most innovative directors in the American film industry, this film known both as "Birth of a Nation" and "The Clansman" was the first 2 hour length movie. A Civil War epic soon criticized for its racial bias and glorification of the Ku Klux Klan. A spectacular inside page ad for the controversial film's opening is two columns wide and a full column long. Striking Headline "THE CLANSMAN - or - Birth Of A Nation...D.W. Griffith's Picture...Starting Today..." . Included in the same newspaper is an inside article on a separate page with bold headline surrounded by scrollwork reading, "LA Film Favorites In The Clansman...Practically Every Dollar Spent on Wonderful Picture Stays In This City". Column wide photos of a battle scene from the film. In very good condition.
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D.W. Griffith's "Birth Of A Nation' Newspaper
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Daguerreotype Studio Advertises in 1849 Newspaper
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The Vermont Journal. November 16, 1849. Measures 23 x 17.5 inches. 4 pages. Advertisement on paper's back page reads "Daguerreotype Miniatures, Alonzo G. Amsden would inform his friends and the public that he has taken rooms over the New York Store where he is prepared to execute Daguerroeotype Likenesses set in gold lockets, rings, cases, frames in the latest and most approved style. Having availed himself of one of the best German Instruments in the United States, and all the late improvements in the art, and that in addition to his former practice in the business, he flatters himself he can execute as good a likeness as those in the city, or elsewhere." Invented by Louis Daguerre and introduced to the global public in 1839, daguerreotypes wre the first publicly available photographic process, widely used during the 1840s and 50s before being replaced by less expensive later processes. The image was printed on a mirror-like silver surface appearing in both positive and negative depending on its…
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Dale Bozzio Signed Check
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Lead singer of the band The Missing Persons. Signed check, on Dale Bozzio heading. Signed in black ink "Dale Bozzio". In excellent condition.
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The Dalton Gang Is Buried With Boots On Original Newspaper
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Western Americana Historic Original Newspaper. October 7,1892. Front page story with Stacked Headlines read: "How the Daltons entered Upon a Life of Robbery / Cattle to Bank Stealing / Greatest Outlaws in the World Die with Their Boots On." The article goes on to state: " The bodies of the dead robbers were buried.." . On October 5, 1892, the long story details the Dalton Gang attempts the daring daylight robbery of two Coffeyville, Kansas, banks at the same time. When the gun battle was over, the people of Coffeyville had killed most of the Dalton Gang, killing every member except for Emmett Dalton, in the shout out, the Dalton's took four townspeople to their graves with them. This article was printed within less than 48 hours of the event.
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Damien Hirst Book First Edition Signed
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Hirst, Damien. Nothing Matters. 1st Edition. SIGNED "Damien Hirst". Hardcover, Many beautiful tri-fold plates of his work. Published on the occasion of renowned British artist Damien Hirst's double exhibition at White Cube's two London galleries, Mason's Yard and Hoxton Square, in November 2009, Nothing Matters presents Hirst's new series of large-scale color triptychs opening into lush gatefolds. Plus, Hirst's oil paintings on newspaper are reproduced for the first time. SIGNED "Damien Hirst" and in Mint condition.
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Danny Thomas Signed Check
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US Actor, best known from television series "Make Room for Daddy". Signed check, dated July 24, 1973. Made payable for the amount of $126.61. Signed in black ink, "Danny Thomas." In excellent condition. A great example of an authentic signature on a check.
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Dare to Teach" 1960s Mao Tse Tung Poster
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Chinese Communist propaganda poster of Mao Tse Tung with the slogan "Dare to Teach". Measures 30" x 21". Printed in China with text in Mandarin. An image of Mao in his characteristic military suit and cap with a red star. Mao has a lit cigar, smiling approvingly upon a large crowd of workers, soldiers, and students who are marching ahead with large revolutionary banners. Posters such as this one were printed during the Cultural Revolution to give an artistic representation of the kind of society that the Maoist regime was trying to build. During the Cultural Revolution many teachers were considered elitists and accused of opposing equality and solidarity. Students physically attacked teachers, some were beaten and many were humiliated. After these events, Mao wanted the students to become active participants in helping to tear down the old ways and help institute new revolutionary ones, and therefore encouraged them to become teachers. In very good condition overall.
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Darius Milhaud Autograph Letter Signed About Making Records and His Work
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French Composer. Handwritten Autograph Letter Signed, November 14, 1930, 1 page, on the back of a postcard. Dear Friend, your program seems very good to me, and your idea to give one or two records is excellent. Unfortunately, I have extremely difficult work at this time and I cannot assure you of my cooperation. I would prefer if you would take a pianist... I will be Sunday night in Paris, call me. With friendship" Signed "Milhaud
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Darley Engraving for Harper's Weekly Shows Native American Warriors Attacking White Settlers
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F.O.C Darley Engraving. "An Indian Foray in the West." Harper's Weekly: 1858. Measures 15.5 x 11 inches. Image shows three native American men on horses that gallop away from a small cabin that appears enflamed, one native man carrying a small white girl with her arms outstretched in desperation, reaching back toward her home as she is dragged away. A white man on horseback chases them with a rifle on one shoulder, pausing to aim at the men. One of the native men drags a small horse by a rope while a cow and her calf run alongside, swept up in the chaos, presumably stolen. A sheep runs ahead. The animals eyes are wild and the native men's expressions cold, their postures warlike. One native man in the distance turns toward the cabin behind them and raises his spear in the air. Title text below reads "An Indian Foray in the West" with F.O.C Darley in the lowe corner of the image. Running along one border text reads "Harper's Weekly May 1, 1858." The United States government used a variety of tactics to…
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David Ben-Gurion: Palestine in the Post-War World, 1942
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David Ben-Gurion. Palestine in the Post-War World. Jewish Agency for Palestine: London, 1942. Measures 5 x 8 inches. 23 pages. Original paper wrappers. "Never before was the whole of humanity threatened with such danger of complete and total slavery. Never before was our own people threatened with such complete and total annihilation...we must beware the dangerous illusion that the destruction of Hitlerism alone will free the world from all ills and the Jewish people from its misery...a victory over Hitler will not be an end, but a beginning of a new set-up for the world and for ourselves." As Israel's first prime minister, Ben-Gurion worked to build the nation including its absorption of vast numbers of Jews from all over the world. Light foxing to front wrapper. Light fading to title script. Textblock tight and clean. Very good condition.
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David Ben Gurion Signed Photo
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Israeli politician, proclaimed the independence of Israel in 1948, headed the provisional government, and was later Prime Minister. Uncommon signed photo, 3.5" x 5.25" Sepia toned head shot of Ben-Gurion. Signed in blue ink across the bottom margin "D. Ben-Gurion". Signature a bit smudged, otherwise, in excellent condition.
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David Gray "Gallops" Signed Edition with many Equestrian Illustrations
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Gray, David. Hitchcock Edition of David Gray Gallops Signed by The Derrydale Press. 1929. with many Equestrian Illustrations by Paul Brown. 3 vols. Red cloth with gilt titling on black, and gilt design on the front cover,v8vo. The Hitchcock edition" of David Gray's sporting stories, number 159 of 750 sets signed by the author on the half-title of Gallops 1. Avid sportsman Eugene Connett, after studying the typography of Daniel Berkeley Updike, founded the famed Derrydale Press, with the intent "to reprint the very scarce early American books on sport which had become so rare that some of them would never be seen outside of a few private collections... and to produce a group of books on contemporary American sport which, because of their beauty, would be preserved instead of discarded in time." Gallops 1 first published 1897. Siegel 28; Frazier G-15-a; Biscotti, Six Centuries of Foxhunting, p. 163. Bookplate of Henry Payne McIntosh affixed to inside of front cover on all 3 volumes. ,Condition is Very Good.
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David Hedison Signed Check
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Actor. Signed check, "David Hedison" heading. Signed in black ink "David Hedison". In excellent condition.
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David Hockney Signed First Edition "That's the Way I See It
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English Painter and photographer. "That's the Way I See It" London: Chronicle [1993]. First Edition in dustjacket. Inscribed by the Author in pen on front endpaper "For Mimi + Bernie" and signed "David Hockney." Hockney's visual autobiography. Includes 350 reproductions of Hockney's paintings, graphic designs, and experimental work are closely interwoven with the artist's insightful and highly personal narrative. Accessible, articulate, and always ahead of their time, Hockney's compostions and reflections offer a fascinationg look at a uniquely talented artist. A clean, crisp copy in clean dustjacket. In very good condition.
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David Niven Signed Check
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Hollywood's idea of the perfect, unflappable Englishman. Won an Academy Award. Signed Check. Boldly signed: "David Niven". A great example of an authentic signature on a check.
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David Souter Signed "Supreme Court of the United States" Card
by Souter , David
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Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Signed Supreme Court note card embossed with the Supreme Court Eagle seal, 5" x 3" and printed "Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. 20543, Chambers of Justice David H. Souter". Boldly signed "David Souter" in black ink.
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David Souter Signed "Supreme Court of the United States" Card
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Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Signed Supreme Court note card embossed with the Supreme Court Eagle seal, 5" x 3" and printed "Supreme Court of the United States, Washington, D. C. 20543, Chambers of Justice David H. Souter". Boldly signed "David Souter" in black ink.
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DeWitt Clinton Signed New York Document
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Governor of New York. Document Signed, DS, partially printed, dated July 18,1825, Appointment Certificate addressed to The People of the State of New York. In part "..We have appointed and constituted, and by these Presents, Do appoint and constitute Philip H. Ruckhoub, Captain in the 21st Regiment of Infantry of our said state...". Signed "DeWitt Clinton" . Reinforced at folds but otherwise in good condition.
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Death of Abraham Lincoln Newspaper
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16th president of the United States who held the country together during civil war and abolished slavery. Newspaper "The Independent", New York, May 4, 1865. 1 page 18" x 25". Front Page, Including a poem entitled "President Lincoln Dead" and a central headline "The Last Word and Deed of Abraham Lincoln. Some spotting, some tearing around edges and at the creases, not affecting the text, and a small amount of paper loss from the top right hand corner of the banner.
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The Decision of the US Supreme Court in the Louisville Segregation Case. 40 years before the Civil Rights Act was passed, Buchanan v. Warley upheld the right of African Americans to purchase real estate free from discriminatory laws
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A rare pamphlet published by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, New York city, April 1926, recording the Decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Louisville Segregation Case (Buchanan v Warley 245 U.S. 60), argued in the Supreme Court of the United States April 11, 1916. 19 pages, in good condition, with Institutional ink stamp on title page, and minor toning. 40 years before the Civil Rights Act was passed, Buchanan v. Warley upheld the right of African Americans to purchase real estate free from discriminatory laws. Buchanan vs. Warley was a landmark case involving forced, goverment-instituted segregation. The Supreme Court's unanimous opinion found that a Lousiville, Kentucky ordinance which prohibited the sale of real estate to African Americans in predominantly white neighborhoods violated the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. Adopted in 1868 as one of the Reconstruction Amendments, the Fourteenth Amendment defines citizenship and equal protection under the…
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