NT Rama Rao :: rare lobby cards & posters

The legendary actor and filmmaker NT Rama Rao, who was popularly known as NTR, starred in over 300 films, the majority of which were in Telugu. On the occasion of the centenary of Indian cinema in 2013, NTR was named as the Greatest Actor of All Time in a CNN survey garnering 53 per cent votes. In 1982, NTR established the Telugu Desam Party. During his eventful political career, he served three terms as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.

The breakthrough film that firmly set NTR on the path to eternal stardom was Patal BhairaviFirst released in 1951, this film was shot simultaneously in Telugu as well as in Tamil and went on to achieve a phenomenal cult status in Indian cinema. On the centenary of Indian cinema in 2013, Patal Bhairavi was included in the "100 greatest Indian films of all time" in a CNN survey. Patal Bhairavi became a milestone in several ways; it was the first big budget film of Vijaya Productions that took a whole year in the making, it was the first Telugu film to run continuously for 175 days and the first Telugu film to have a direct run of 200 days. In 1952, it was the only South Indian film to be screened at the first International Film Festival of India held in Mumbai.

We are now pleased to offer a large collection of 21 original lobby cards of this iconic classic. These particular lobby cards were actually used for display in cinema halls in the early 1950s and are extremely rare and hard to find.

We are also pleased to offer two extremely rare, original, vintage posters of one of NTR's Hindi films — Alakh Niranjan — in which he played the role of Lord Vishnu.

The details are mentioned below and several images of these precious rarities are attached herewith for the perusal of those interested.

1 – 21] PATAL BHAIRAVI — set of twenty-one original lobby cards.
Year of release1951 — Extremely Rare & hard–to–find
Produced by: Vijaya Productions
DirectorK. V. Reddy
Actors featured in these lobby cardsNT Rama RaoSV Ranga Rao, K. Malathi et al.
Format: Original lobby cards — on thick, rigid 2 mm cardboard

Number of lobby cards with the red production label in the lower margin: Twelve
Size of the lobby cards with the production label: 26 cm x 30 cm (nine lobby cards); 25.5 cm x 28.5 cm (three lobby cards).

Number of photographic lobby cards (without the production label): Nine
Size of the photographic lobby cards: 24 cm x 29 cm (six lobby cards); 23.5 cm x 29 cm (three lobby cards).

Condition: Pre-owned. Very Good. These vintage lobby cards were salvaged from a now-defunct cinema hall where this film was screened in the early 1950s. These particular lobby cards were extensively used for display across several screening venues. Hence, multiple residual marks of the drawing pins used to affix these lobby cards on the notice-boards of cinema halls can be seen around the four corners. Natural foxing/discoloration on the blank rear side owing to age and use. Some scuffing, primarily near the edges, in certain lobby cards as can be seen in the attached images. The edges of the third lobby card were partially taped owing to extensive usage, presumably by the exhibitors; image attached.

Note on Rarity: Such a large collection of twenty-one original lobby cards of this milestone film is singularly rare and precious. It is extremely hard to find, especially because these particular lobby cards were actually used for display in cinema halls in the early 1950s.

22 – 23] ALAKH NIRANJAN — two highly rare, original, vintage posters
Year of release1975
DirectorBabubhai Mistry
Actors featured in the posterN. T. Rama RaoVanisriRamakrishna
Medium: Printed paper poster (not framed).
Texture: Matte
Size: 20 inches x 30 inches
ConditionExcellent. Completely intact.

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KC Aryan: Indian Folk & Tribal Art

KC Aryan was one of the foremost pioneers whose entire life was devoted to the conservation of Indian folk and tribal art. A distinguished painter and sculptor in his own right, Aryan travelled all over the country to unearth India's unexplored folk heritage. Over a period of seven decades, he built up a vast collection and established his personal museum. We are now pleased to offer a selection of rare First Editions featuring KC Aryan's work on India's folk art.

The first book is a rare First Edition on the murals of Punjab which were painstakingly explored and documented by KC Aryan. First published in 1990, this book features a deeply insightful monograph on the wall paintings found in the different regions of Punjab. The second book — Indian Folk Bronzes — is a rare First Edition that explores the rich but obscure heritage of rural Indian bronze figurines. First published in 1991, this book was a comprehensive sequel to the author's first book on the bronzes of north-western India that was published in 1973. Both these rare First Editions are richly illustrated with numerous images with analytical notes on each artwork.

We are also pleased to offer a stunning hardback First Edition of a book — Unknown Masterpieces of Indian Folk & Tribal Art — that was published as a tribute to KC Aryan after his death. Published on superlative glossy paper and lavishly illustrated, this book features KC Aryan's unparalleled personal collection of folk & tribal art.

Many images of these beautiful First Editions are attached herewith for the perusal of those interested.

1] UNKNOWN PAHARI WALL PAINTINGS IN NORTH INDIA
Author: K. C. Aryan
Publisher: Rekha Prakashan, New Delhi, 1990 — Rare First Edition
Format: Hardbound in red cloth; w/o dust jacket.
Size: 24.5 cm x 25 cm
Pages: 124 pages; including 56 glossy plates featuring 90 murals in b&w and in colour.
Condition: Pre-owned. Excellent. Pages clean and unmarked. Original tight binding. The covers are neatly wrapped in an acetate film for future protection.
Remarks: A printing error in the table of contents was corrected by the publishers; an image of the content page is attached herewith.

2] INDIAN FOLK BRONZES
Author: K. C. Aryan
Publisher: Rekha Prakashan, New Delhi, 1991 — Rare First Edition
Format: Hardcover with dust jacket
Size: 24.5 cm x 25 cm
Pages: 145 pages; including 60 glossy plates featuring 103 bronzes.
Condition of the book: Pre-owned. Excellent. Pages clean and unmarked. Original tight binding.
Condition of the dust jacketExcellent. The dust jacket is completely intact with negligible shelf-wear to the corners/edges. The dust jacket is neatly wrapped in an acetate film for future protection.

3] UNKNOWN MASTERPIECES OF INDIAN FOLK AND TRIBAL ART
Author: Dr. Subhashini Aryan
Publisher: K. C. Aryan's Home of Folk Art, Gurgaon, 2005 — Rare First Edition
Format: Hardcover
Size: 24 cm x 22.5 cm
Pages: 248 pages; richly illustrated with numerous high-quality visuals.
Condition: Pre-owned. Excellent. Pages clean and unmarked. Original tight binding.
Condition of the dust jacketExcellent. The dust jacket is completely intact with slight shelf-wear to the corners/edges. The dust jacket is neatly wrapped in an acetate film for future protection.

Remarks: The value of these particular books that we are offering lies in their being the original First Editionin excellent condition.

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North–West Frontier Province (1938) :: rare First Edition

In 1901, Lord Curzon  authorized the division of Punjab by separating the north-western area beyond the Indus River to form the North-West F...