The Gaucho [Photoplay Edition]

  • Hardcover
  • London: The Readers Library Publishing Company Ltd., [1928]
By Ball, Eustace Hale; novelized from the screen play by Elton Thomas and theshort story by Lotta Woods
London: The Readers Library Publishing Company Ltd.. [1928]. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good+ dj. [modest shelfwear, some wear to extremities, binding intact; the jacket shows a bit of wear along the edges and spine, with some very slight paper loss at a couple of corners and a tiny closed tear at the top of the front panel]. (Readers Library, no. 212) Series (8 sepia-toned film stills) Small-format British photoplay edition (about the size of a modern-day mass-market paperback), a "Readers Library Film Edition" novelization of the 1927 silent film starring Douglas Fairbanks and Lupe Velez, set in Argentina. Like all the Readers Library titles, these books were ultra-cheaply produced, so finding copies in decent condition (as this one is) is not always easy; this was has the additional virtue (which not all RL movie tie-ins did) of having a photo section bound in the middle of the book, containing eight full-page sepia-toned scenes from the film; it also includes a 4-page "Editor's Note" at the front of the book, extolling the virtues of Mr. Fairbanks and his Hollywood production set-up (shared of course with his then-wife Mary Pickford). This copy (especially the jacket) is in much nicer condition than books in the cheaply-produced Readers Library series are usually in. (NOTE that this has been tagged as no. 212 in the series, but that this number does not appear anywhere on the book or jacket; it was obtained from the Arnie Davis bibliography of photoplay editions, which also notes that the stills are different from those used in the corresponding American (Grosset & Dunlap) edition, although the text is apparently the same.) .

Details

Title

The Gaucho [Photoplay Edition]

Author

Ball, Eustace Hale; novelized from the screen play by Elton Thomas and theshort story by Lotta Woods

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

The Readers Library Publishing Company Ltd.: London

Date

[1928]

Edition

First Edition Thus


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