eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 8x095 EYES IN THE NIGHT Grosset & Dunlap movie edition hardcover book 1942 Edward Arnold, Zinnemann Date Sold 8/26/2018Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. A Vintage Hardcover Book (measures 5 1/2" x 8 1/4" [14 x 21 cm]; 310 pages) (Learn More) Eyes in the Night, the 1942 Fred Zinnemann canine dog blind detective spy espionage mystery crime thriller ("Startling as a scream!") starring Edward Arnold, Ann Harding, Donna Reed, Katherine Emery, Stephen McNally (billed as "Horace McNally"), Allen Jenkins, Stanley C. Ridges, Reginald Denny, John Emery, Friday (the dog; "Played by Himself"), and Mantan Moreland. Note that the poster designers for this movie found room for nine actors from the movie on the one-sheet, including the dog "Friday", but could not find room for Mantan Moreland (this was not unusual at the time, because black African Americans were discriminated against in movie advertising, just as they were in everyday life)! Also note that three years later, Edward Arnold had also played the same character in "The Hidden Eye", and he was a blind detective with a seeing-eye-dog named Friday (played by the same canine actor), but oddly, that dog made no other movies! NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this is the Grosset & Dunlap photoplay edition of this novel in its original dust jacket. This book has the original dust jacket. Here are more details about these books: Grosset & Dunlap was a publisher that made a deal with all the studios in the 1910s to publish "movie edition" hardcovers of novels that were currently adapted into movies (there were also some by other publishers, but Grosset & Dunlap printed the lion's share of these). They would republish the original novel as the movie came out (or soon after), and they would put a dust jacket on the book that showed the stars of the movie, and they would usually include several pages of images from the movie scattered in the book. Oddly, in the case of this movie edition, they did not include any images from the movie within the book, but the stars' images are on the cover of the dust jacket. Perhaps it was published before the movie even was ready, so they did not have access to images from the film. These books were incredibly popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and they are quite collectible, especially if they still have the original dust jacket! Note that we have pictured the front cover, the title page, and the interior page that shows the publishing information, and one or more interior 2-page spreads. Because we know that the dust jacket is an important part of the value of this book, we also pictured the entire dust jacket opened up. Between that image and our other images, you should be able to get a good sense of the overall condition of this book. Condition: fair to good. Note that this is one of a collection of 100 "movie edition" hardcover books we were consigned, including many great rarities! Each has its dust jacket is in a protective sleeve. We do not describe the condition of the book in words, but our many photos surely let you get an excellent sense of the exact condition of each book. Learn More about condition grades
Postal Mailing Address:
Bruce Hershenson, P.O. Box 874, West Plains, MO 65775. (For our UPS or FedEx address, click here) phone: +1 417 256-9616 fax: +1 417 257-6948 E-mail: Contact Us Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM & 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (CDT) |
|||||||||||||
Copyright Notice:
©1998-2024 Bruce Hershenson. All rights reserved.
All materials contained in this document are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Bruce Hershenson. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. However, you may download or print material from this Web site for your personal, non-commercial use only. |