LOT 0156 Wodehouse, P.G., Group of 15 Items By or …
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Wodehouse, P.G. Group of 15 Items By or Related to P.G. Wodehouse in Hollywood and on Television Locations vary, 1919-2006. In 15 pieces. Size and condition varies. Includes: 1. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Anything Goes No place, 1936. Paramount Press Book. 2. [Wodehouse, P.G.] A Damsel in Distress New York, no date (ca. 1937). 8 x 10 inch promotional photograph of a Saturday Evening Post-themed display for the New York premiere of the film at the Rivoli Theatre. 3. [Wodehouse, P.G.] A Damsel in Distress No place, no date (ca. 1937). Brochure for the film. 4. [Wodehouse, P.G.] A Gentleman of Leisure No place, no date (ca. 1914). Program for showing of Wodehouse’s first film adaptation. 5. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Her Cardboard Lover No place: Loew’s Incorporated, January 13, 1942. (1), 107, 4 pp., printed on rectos only. Printed title is “Love Me Not” which has been crossed out and replaced in pencil with “Her Cardboard Lover”. In a green cloth-covered fall-down-back box. 6. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Moon Over Miami No place: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, March 1, 1941. Film script, marked “Final”. 147, 3 pp., printed on rectos only. Titled “Miami” and with a handwritten note beneath, “Released as ‘Moon Over Miami’”. In a black cloth-covered fall-down-back box. 7. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Baker, Herbert Anything Goes Television script for the February 28, 1954 TV broadcast starring Ethel Merman, Frank Sinatra, and Bert Lahr. (1), (2), 86 pp. Presented as part of The Colgate Comedy Hour for NBC-TV and filmed at the El Capitan Theatre. Marked “Fourth Revision”. 8. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Connolly, Myles, et al. Till the Clouds Roll By Culver City: Loew’s Incorporated and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, January 10, 1946. Film script. 108 pp. Possibly actor Van Heflin’s copy, with his name in pencil on cover. This musical biopic of Jerome Kern included three Wodehouse songs. 9. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Connolly, Myles, et al. Till the Clouds Roll By Culver City: Loew’s Incorporated, December 10, 1946. Dialogue cutting continuity. This MGM musical biopic of Jerome Kern included three Wodehouse songs. In a green cloth-covered fall-down-back box. 10. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Goldberg, Mel, and William M. Altman, et al. Jeeves New York, no date (original documents executed ca. 1951, this 8 1/2 x 11 in. photocopied set of unknown date). In two 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. envelopes. Mini-archive related to a proposed television adaptation of Jeeves for American television. Includes a legal agreement; introduction; character descriptions; detailed outline of first script; plot outlines; pilot episode script; description of sets; personnel bios. 11. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Ffolkes, David The Girl on the Boat Original costume design for the character Jane Hubbard in the 1962 film The Girl on the Boat, adapted from Wodehouse’s novel of the same name (1922). Signed, lower right, “David Ffolkes/July 1961.” and inscribed by Ffolkes, lower left, “For dear ____ because of—/David & Mary.” Approximately 13 3/4 x 10 in. 12. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Palmer, Frederick Photoplay Plot Encyclopedia Hollywood, (1922). Second revised edition. Includes Wodehouse’s Piccadilly Jim in Chapter XI, “Examples of Situations in Photoplays”. 13. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Taves, Brian P.G. Wodehouse and Hollywood: Screenwriting, Satires and Adaptations Jefferson, North Carolina and London, (2006). First edition. 14. Photograph from the 1936 Movie Adaptation of "Thank You, Jeeves" 1936. Original photograph from a scene in the 20th Century-Fox production. 14 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (36.8 x 44.4cm). In frame. McIlvaine J79. 15. [Wodehouse, P.G.] Wilson, Al., and Lou Klein and Irving M. Bibo Piccadilly Jim New York, (1919). 4to. Sheet music for the song Piccadilly Jim from the silent film of the same name which was based on Wodehouse’s 1917 novel.
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