352
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(FILM.) PARKS, GORDON.
Informal portrait of Parks, by fellow
Life Magazine photographer Alfred
Eisenstadt.
Gelatin silver print, 14
1
⁄
4
x 11
inches; some very slight wear along the
edges, Life stamps on reverse.
New York, circa 1963
[600/900]
A fine informal portrait of the noted photogra-
pher, journalist, author and director taken by
another noted photographer. Both were staff
photographers for Life Magazine for many
years.
352
351
351
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(FILM.) NORMAN STUDIOS.
The Flying Ace, featuring Lawrence
Criner and Kathryn Boyd.
Full set of 8 half-tone lobby cards. 11 x 14 inches; some
general light wear, pinholes to corners.
Arlington, Florida, 1926
[400/600]
Black and white silent film with an all African-American cast. This six-reel film, made by Norman
Studios in Jacksonville, Florida, features Lawrence Criner as a flying ace who returns to the United
States after World War I, and Kathryn Boyd—who was actually a pilot in “real life”—as a character
based on African-American aviator Bessie Coleman.