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The 1970s witnessed a dynamic evolution in literature, reflecting the cultural upheavals and social movements of the era. Writers explored themes of identity, disillusionment, and political activism against the backdrop of Vietnam War aftermath, civil rights struggles, and feminist awakening. Postmodern experimentation flourished, with authors like Thomas Pynchon and Don DeLillo challenging traditional narrative structures. Literary realism persisted, with authors such as Toni Morrison and John Updike capturing the complexities of everyday life. Science fiction and fantasy gained prominence, notably with the rise of Ursula K. Le Guin and Philip K. Dick. Overall, the 1970s marked a period of diverse literary exploration and innovation.
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture of ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ released in 1978. Measuring 28cm x 35.5cm. Film starring Hudson, Novak, Taylor, Curtis and…
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture of ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ released in 1978. Measuring 28cm x 35.5cm. Film starring Hudson, Novak, Taylor, Curtis and…
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture of ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ released in 1978. Measuring 28cm x 35.5cm. Film starring Hudson, Novak, Taylor, Curtis and…
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture of ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ released in 1978. Measuring 28cm x 35.5cm. Film starring Hudson, Novak, Taylor, Curtis and…
An unframed lobby card used in cinemas to advertise the motion picture of ‘The Mirror Crack’d’ released in 1978. Measuring 28cm x 35.5cm. Film starring Hudson, Novak, Taylor, Curtis and…
An original Quad poster measuring 76cm x 100cm. Folded. In very good condition – SIGNED without dedication by Frederick Forsyth.
‘The Odessa File’ (1974) is a political thriller film directed by…
An original Quad poster measuring 76cm x 100cm. Folded. In very good condition – SIGNED without dedication by Frederick Forsyth.
‘The Fourth Protocol’ (1987), adapted from Frederick Forsyth’s novel, is a…
An original Quad poster measuring 68.5cm x 100cm. Folded. In very good condition.
‘The Conversation’ (1974), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, follows Harry Caul, a paranoid surveillance expert played by Gene…
Large, original quad post for the motion picture, ‘The Sting’ and dated 1971. Some wear to the corners. Folds evident – exceptionally rare – would look a treat if framed….
Large, original quad post for the motion picture, The Day of the Jackal and dated 1971. Some wear to the corners. Folds evident – exceptionally rare – would look a…
Large, original quad post for the motion picture, ‘Madame Tussauds’ and dated 1974. Some wear to the corners. Folds evident – exceptionally rare – would look a treat if framed….
A first edition, first printing published by George Allen and Unwin in 1971. A very good book in very good unclipped wrapper with spotting to the flaps – SIGNED without…
An original 1973 movie campaign book for the film, ‘The Wicker Man’ featuring Woodward, Pitt, Lee and Ekland – Very good condition – discusses the actors involved and the press…
An original 1976 movie campaign book for the film, ‘The Man Who Fell To Earth’ featuring David Bowie and directed by Nicholas Roeg – Very good condition – discusses the…
A first edition, first printing of ‘The Snowman’ published by Hamish Hamilton in 1978. A near fine copy with spotting internally – without inscriptions. Accompanied by a first day covers…
A first edition, first printing of ‘Web’ published by Michael Joseph in 1979. A fine book in near fine unclipped wrapper, a touch rubbed to the corners.

