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COLLECTION OF MAGS, LETTERHEAD & CACHETS OF JOHN LOVEJOY HERRMANN, CINEMATOGRAPHER ON BYRD'S SECOND ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION OF 1934
Including: Approx. (120) Envelopes with Cachet from Paramount Pictures opening of Penguin Theatre at Little America, February 24th, 1934, and approx. (45) sheets of letterhead from Byrd Antarctic Expedition II, the Paramount Bureau, with John Herrmann and Carl O. Petersen (his sound man); PLUS 8" x 10" photo of cover of May 1935 "International Photographer, Hollywood", Advertising Novelty Oversized Pince Nez Eyeglasses marked "Paramount News, The Eyes of the World"; PLUS Nov 1936 issue of "International Photographer, Hollywood" with photos of Herrmann and his wife, upon his being awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor; PLUS June 1935 issue of "American Cinematographer" with article "On the South Pole" about Herrmann & Petersen; PLUS Paramount Sales News, New York City, Nov 30, 1938 & Newspaper Article & 8" x 10" photo of Herrmann receiving the Congressional Medal from Governor Davy of Ohio; PLUS Sun April 14 Los Angeles Examiner with story and photo of Herrmann; PLUS Oct 1935 National Geographic with lengthy article on "Little America" having many photos, including Herrmann's camera with Byrd on the ice and Petersen in the projection booth of the movie theatre the two improvised (Paramount supplied the films); PLUS a video tape copy of the original documentary produced by Paramount Pictures made up of all the filming John L. Herrmann did on the Expedition.

Including: Approx. (120) Envelopes with Cachet from Paramount Pictures opening of Penguin Theatre at Little America, February 24th, 1934, and approx. (45) sheets of letterhead from Byrd Antarctic Expedition II, the Paramount Bureau, with John Herrmann and Carl O. Petersen (his sound man); PLUS 8" x 10" photo of cover of May 1935 "International Photographer, Hollywood", Advertising Novelty Oversized Pince Nez Eyeglasses marked "Paramount News, The Eyes of the World"; PLUS Nov 1936 issue of "International Photographer, Hollywood" with photos of Herrmann and his wife, upon his being awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor; PLUS June 1935 issue of "American Cinematographer" with article "On the South Pole" about Herrmann & Petersen; PLUS Paramount Sales News, New York City, Nov 30, 1938 & Newspaper Article & 8" x 10" photo of Herrmann receiving the Congressional Medal from Governor Davy of Ohio; PLUS Sun April 14 Los Angeles Examiner with story and photo of Herrmann; PLUS Oct 1935 National Geographic with lengthy article on "Little America" having many photos, including Herrmann's camera with Byrd on the ice and Petersen in the projection booth of the movie theatre the two improvised (Paramount supplied the films); PLUS a video tape copy of the original documentary produced by Paramount Pictures made up of all the filming John L. Herrmann did on the Expedition.

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