- Trifle creased and fingersoiled. = Nice art deco designs. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.
- A few specks. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXII.
= Rich collection, also including a booklet "De geschiedenis van het noodgeld" (ibid., orig. wr., obl. folio).
- Some lvs. cut out, otherwise fine. Joints sl. rubbed.
AND ±30 loose blank fold. laid paper lvs. (w. binding holes), 19th cent. w. Pro Patria watermark, 19,5x32 cm.
- Pinholes and horizontal fold in centre; sm. tear in fold; address cut off. = Haemmerle 99.
- Folded; several (large) (closed) tears, mostly in folds; pinholes in corners.
= French release of "Value for Money" with "the English Marilyn Monroe" Diana Dors and John Gregson.
Anonymous (20th cent.). "Freud: The Secret Passion". Col. lithogr. poster, 200x104 cm., 2 loose sheets, 1963, Universal-International.
- Folded; Dutch censor's stamp.
= With Montgomery Clift as Freud and Susannah York as his patient Cecily Koertner.
= French release of "Frankenstein 1970" with Boris Karloff, Tom Dugan, Jana Lund and Donald Barry.
Idem. "Histoires extraordinaires". Col. offset poster, 79x58 cm., 1968, Cocinor.
- Folded.
= Adaptation of 3 short stories of E.A. Poe, with Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon, Jane Fonda and Terence Stamp.
Faugère, Eric (b.1941). "La créature invisible". Col. offset poster, 78x58 cm., 1973.
- Folded.
= French release of "The Sorcerers" with Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy and Élisabeth Ercy.
- Fine.
- Trifle soiled; sm. worn spot in left edge near upper left corner.
AND a few other printed ephemera, i.a. unused American menu-cards (1950's), a large col. lithogr. label (?) "Moulin Rouge" (in the style of/by Jules CHERET) and a sm. diamondshaped chromolithogr. poster for "Le réveil Quinquina" (laid down on linen, partly dampstained and creased).
- Formerly folded in 8 parts; pinholes in corners; partly yellowed.
= Rare poster distributed in France and perhaps French-speaking territories. At this stage in the conflict, the Nationalist rebels were receiving military aid from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy that was not only crushing the Republican loyalists, but killing and injuring many innocent civilians as well. The Spanish Republic was further disadvantaged by the U.S., British and French embargoes. This poster appeals to the conscience of the French by showing a terrorised mother and child with a bombed-out apartment building in the background. It implores "What are you doing to stop this?" SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIII.
- Rolled; sl. agetoned; pinholes in corners. = Typical psychedelic design by the Big "O" poster company.
- Folded.
= Australian Daybill posters for Et Dieu... créa la femme (1956) and La Bride sur le Cou (1961). Both with Brigitte Bardot.
- Trifle foxed in margins.
= Stock. Caption rougly reads as: High quality Lá Bai is the best for the lowest price. French poster design for the Vietnamese cigarette brand "Les As" (The Aces) (French Indochina).
- Sl. agetoned; a few marginal tears below; rolled. = H-O is a brand of oatmeal.
- Folded; Dutch censor's stamp; (closed) tear in upper margin and hole in upper left corner (both in(to) image); (pin)holes in blank margins / folds.
= Re-release of the 1931 original by James Whale, with Boris Karloff, Colin Clive, Mae Clarke and John Boles.
Anonymous (20th cent.). "The Strange Door". Col. offset poster, 104x69 cm., 1951, Universal-International.
- Folded; a few (pin)holes in blank margins/ folds.
= With Boris Karloff, Charles Laughton, Sally Forrest and Richard Stapley.
AND a duplicate of the latter.
= Signature/ logo reads perhaps "Essle" (?). Attractive tobacco poster. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XXXIV.
- Folded; several tears/ holes in (intersection of) folds/ (blank) margins.
= French release of "The Naked Edge" with Gary Cooper (in his last film) and Deborah Kerr.
AND a duplicate.
- Small tear in lower right margin.
= With Charlie Chaplin (in his final American film), Claire Bloom, Buster Keaton and Sidney Chaplin.
Anonymous (20th cent.). "The Gold Rush". Col. offset poster, 104x69 cm., 1959, United Artists.
- Folded; two Dutch censor's stamps; (pin)holes in image.
= Re-release of the 1925 original with Charlie Chaplin, Georgia Hale, Mack Swain and Tom Murray.