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Julia (1968 - 1971) - Lot of Original PR material - Diahann Carroll et al.

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Industry: Television
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    Description

    ATTENTION: Here’s the latest info on shipping. If you pay via Paypal on Saturday or Sunday, I can ship on Monday. If you pay using eBay’s new in-house payment system, I don’t know when I can ship because your money doesn’t show up in my account for a few days. If speed is important to you, my advice is to use Paypal (if eBay will let you).
    From the files of a journalist, deceased in 1996, who covered Hollywood periodically from 1932 as a foreign correspondent, exclusively from 1945 as Editor of the Hollywood Foreign Bureau of the United Press, and from 1969 as Hollywood correspondent for various periodicals in Europe. The sources of the multiple materials offered here were many and varied -- movie studios, TV networks, production companies, agencies, PR firms, his own photographers and sometimes himself -- and were used to illustrate his articles in the case of the pix and as background data in the case of the textual publicity material.
    Having originally been auctioned off one individual piece at a time several years ago, these batches of multiple materials are now offered either as Lots or as lower priced individual items.
    The following Lot of Original PR material from the JULIA (1968 - 1971) TV Series which starred DIAHANN CARROLL, LLOYD NOLAN, MARC COPAGE, LURENE TUTTLE, MICHAEL LINK and BETTY BEAIRD is described in some detail below:
    1) One 7x9 black-and-white photograph from NBC
    featuring series star DIAHANN CARROLL
    w/attached wraparound caption, undated;
    2) one 7x9 black-and-white photograph from NBC
    featuring series star MARC COPAGE
    w/attached wraparound caption, undated;
    3) one two-page NBC Bio of DIAHANN CARROLL,
    unstapled, dated Fall 1969;
    4) one one-page NBC Biography of LLOYD NOLAN,
    dated Fall 1969;
    5) one one-page NBC Biography of MARC COPAGE,
    dated Fall 1969;
    6) one one-page NBC Biography of LURENE TUTTLE,
    dated Fall 1969;
    7) one one-page NBC Biography of BETTY BEAIRD,
    dated Fall 1969;
    8) one one-page NBC Biography of MICHAEL LINK,
    dated Fall 1969;
    9) one one-page NBC Credits incl. Cast, Producers,
    Production Staff, Sponsors, etc.,
    dated Fall 1970.
    Pic#1 shows the 7x9 black-and-white photograph from NBC featuring series star DIAHANN CARROLL with its attached wraparound caption unfolded so as not to obstuct viewing, undated; Pic#2 shows the above attached wraparound caption (which frankly comes up a bit short caption-wise) laid out flat; Pic#3 shows the 7x9 black-and-white photograph from NBC featuring series star MARC COPAGE with its attached wraparound caption unfolded so as not to obstruct viewing, undated; Pic#4 shows the above attached wraparound caption (which again offers little caption-wise) laid out flat; Pic#5 shows the first page of the two-page NBC Biography of DIAHANN CARROLL, unstapled, dated Fall 1969; Pic#6 shows the second page of same; Pic#7 shows the one-page NBC Biography of LLOYD NOLAN, dated Fall 1969; Pic#8 shows the one-page NBC Biography of MARC COPAGE, dated Fall 1969; Pic#9 shows the one-page NBC Biography of LURENE TUTTLE, dated Fall 1969; Pic#10 shows the one-page NBC Biography of BETTY BEAIRD, dated Fall 1969; Pic#11 shows the one-page NBC Biography of MICHAEL LINK, dated Fall 1969; and Pic#12 shows the one-page NBC Credits including Cast, Producers, Production and Technical Staff, Sponsors, etc., dated Fall 1970. By my count, there are two pix plus eight pages total.
    Discoloration, if any, is due to oxidation of the paper (yes, it even happens to photographic paper) from having been tightly pressed up against umpteen newsprint clippings and tearsheets of dubious origin in a manila file folder stuffed in an overloaded file cabinet over a period of some 50+ years.
    If you plan on treating these poor old items as artifacts worthy of preservation, I can recommend the Archival Print Preservers made by PrintFile, and by way of full disclosure -- I don’t in any way work for them, nor do I receive compensation. Wish I did, but I don’t.
    Due to the new payment system instituted by eBay, I can no longer justify the in-person pickup of items with shipping costs waived. All items now must be shipped. Sorry about that, but these circumstances are clearly beyond my control. If it’s any consolation, I’m not happy about it either.