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Published by McCall Corporation, USA., 1951
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Poor. L.R. Gustavson - Wraparound Painted Cover (illustrator). BLUE BOOK - November 1951 MAGAZINE Vol. 94, No.1 TEN SHORT STORIES - (1) "General Quarters" by Jacland Marmur (A pre-eminent writer of sea-stories follows an Americac warship bound for battle.); (2)"Slightly Unpredictable" by Daniel Price Perkins (Mr. Dooley offered the barkeep the residue of $10000 for free whisky.); (3)"The Garnet Pin" by Edward L. McKenna (He dreams of his recovered youth - and learns he's never lost it.); (4)"Then World of William Gresham" by Nelson Bond (The author of 'Conqueror's Isle's' at his fantastic best.); (5)"Farmer with Wings" by Peter Dollar (A helicopter pilot tries a rescue across a mountain above his ceiling.); (6)"The Ram with Great Horns" by Jim Kjelgaard (7)"The Damning Dust" by Mackenzie Cottrell (An Australian officer spells out the story of a murder in the dusty tracks.); (7)"The Lad in the Coyote Skins" by Michael Oblinger (He took over a Hudson's Bay Company post and overtook a criminal.); (8)"Wings Regained" by Chet Schwarzkopf (A memorable story of the wild swans and their fight for survival.); (9)"No Safe Return" by Joel Reeve (He came back to professional football after long absence.);NOVELETTES - (1)"Never Too Late" by Octavus Roy Cohen (2)"The Devil's Game" by Wilbur S. Peacock (That amazing rapscallion poet Francois Villon comes back in a thrill-filled adventure.); STORIES OF FACT AND EXPERIENCE - (1) "Night Ambush" by Hamilton Greene (Our combat artist in Korea writes and illustrates a stirring record.); (2)"Spy Hunt in Iran" by Thomas Johnson & Fletcher Pratt (How American C.I.C. men, thwarted the German attempt to cut out supply line to our then ally Russia.); (3)"Paul Revere - man of the People" by D.C. O'F'Flaherty (There is a lot to be remembered about him besides his famous ride.); (4)"The Meanest Crooks of All" by Joseph P. Blank (Government checks look like money to many people, and are too easily cashed.); (5)"There are Always Miracles" by Captain Edward P. Stamford, as told to Hubard Kuokka (A dive-bomber pilot tells of close air-support operations in Korea.); (6)"Wagons West" by Samuel Hopkins Adams (How the first freighters pioneered the Santa Fe Trail.); >>> Beautiful painted Wraparound cover art by L.R. Gustavson, part of the Series "Men of America" Theme covers; PAUL REVERE (Man of the People = Patriot of American Revolution) Wraparound Painted Cover. *** Creasing & Waterdamage to covers; Pages 3-6 are MISSING, thus Paul Revere & Garnet Pin stories is NOT complete; SOLD AS IS; Buy it for the other stories; Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Published by McCall Corporation, USA., 1951
Seller: Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. L.R. Gustavson - Wraparound Painted Cover (illustrator). BLUE BOOK - November 1951 MAGAZINE Vol. 94, No.1 TEN SHORT STORIES - (1) "General Quarters" by Jacland Marmur (A pre-eminent writer of sea-stories follows an Americac warship bound for battle.); (2)"Slightly Unpredictable" by Daniel Price Perkins (Mr. Dooley offered the barkeep the residue of $10000 for free whisky.); (3)"The Garnet Pin" by Edward L. McKenna (He dreams of his recovered youth - and learns he's never lost it.); (4)"Then World of William Gresham" by Nelson Bond (The author of 'Conqueror's Isle's' at his fantastic best.); (5)"Farmer with Wings" by Peter Dollar (A helicopter pilot tries a rescue across a mountain above his ceiling.); (6)"The Ram with Great Horns" by Jim Kjelgaard (7)"The Damning Dust" by Mackenzie Cottrell (An Australian officer spells out the story of a murder in the dusty tracks.); (7)"The Lad in the Coyote Skins" by Michael Oblinger (He took over a Hudson's Bay Company post and overtook a criminal.); (8)"Wings Regained" by Chet Schwarzkopf (A memorable story of the wild swans and their fight for survival.); (9)"No Safe Return" by Joel Reeve (He came back to professional football after long absence.);NOVELETTES - (1)"Never Too Late" by Octavus Roy Cohen (2)"The Devil's Game" by Wilbur S. Peacock (That amazing rapscallion poet Francois Villon comes back in a thrill-filled adventure.); STORIES OF FACT AND EXPERIENCE - (1) "Night Ambush" by Hamilton Greene (Our combat artist in Korea writes and illustrates a stirring record.); (2)"Spy Hunt in Iran" by Thomas Johnson & Fletcher Pratt (How American C.I.C. men, thwarted the German attempt to cut out supply line to our then ally Russia.); (3)"Paul Revere - man of the People" by D.C. O'F'Flaherty (There is a lot to be remembered about him besides his famous ride.); (4)"The Meanest Crooks of All" by Joseph P. Blank (Government checks look like money to many people, and are too easily cashed.); (5)"There are Always Miracles" by Captain Edward P. Stamford, as told to Hubard Kuokka (A dive-bomber pilot tells of close air-support operations in Korea.); (6)"Wagons West" by Samuel Hopkins Adams (How the first freighters pioneered the Santa Fe Trail.); >>> Beautiful painted Wraparound cover art by L.R. Gustavson, part of the Series "Men of America" Theme covers; PAUL REVERE (Man of the People = Patriot of American Revolution) Wraparound Painted Cover. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Published by McCall Corporation, Dayton / New York, 1951
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Dayton / New York: McCall Corporation 1951. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Pulp magazine. Oversize [about 8.5" x 11"] pictorial wrappers, 144 pages, illustrated. Very good copy with short tear to the spine heel, very scattered creasing, text paper tanned as usual bx44E.