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Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Ed. Amazing Stories digest magazine for September 1954, Vol. 28, No. 4. Good condition. Book.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing, NY, 1950
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good-. Vol. 24, No. 9. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "You Can't Escape from Mars" by E. K. Jarvis (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "The Unexpected Weapon" by Charles V. DeVet; "You Might Say Virginia Dared!" by Dallas Ross (Mack Reynolds); "The Squares from Space" by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.); "This Way Out" by Robert Moore Williams; "The Eternal Eve" by John Wyndham; "Time is a Coffin" by Gilbert Mead; "This Table Reserved" by Gilbert Grant. Features: "The Observatory"; "The Golden Shield" by H. R. Stanton; "Overgrown hell-Bomb" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Beyong Pluto's Orbit" by Sandy Miller; "Miniature Life-Savers" by William Karney; 'Martian meteorologist" by A. T. Kedzie; "Subterranean Link" by Milton Matthew; "Helicopter's Helper" by Leslie Phelps; "The Fluid-Mapper" by Dan Corliss; "Sinking Continents" by L. A. Burt; "Robotization. . ." by G. R. Marks; "Sea to Air - Fire!" by John Weston; "The Thinks' Think" by Charles Recour; "The Hidden Image" by Lester Barrow; "The Mathematical Uproar" by Leo Brady; "Book Reviews" by Morris tish; "The Reader's Forum"; "The Nth Millenium" by Walter Lathrop; "Icy Cold-War' by June Lurie; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "Facts of the Future" by Lynn Standish. Illustrated by Leo Ramon Summers, Julian S. Krupa, Edmond B. Swiatek, Murphy Anderson, Rod Ruth and Harry Cronen. Staining; front cover loss (see scan); tanning; spien wear.
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair to Good-. Vol. 16, No. 9. Pulp magazine. Edited by Ray Palmer. Cover art by James B. Settles for "Blitz Against Japan" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams. Includes "The Love Song of Lancelot Biggs" by Nelson S. Bond; "Captain Stinky's Luck" by Gerald Vance [William P. McGivern]; "Giants Beyond Pluto" (novelet) by E. K. Jarvis [house pseud., unattributed]; "Convoy in Space" (novelet) by William P. McGivern; "Vengeance on Venus" by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Robotcycle for Two" (novelet) by Max Overton [Don Wilcox]; "Peace Mission to Planetoid X" (novel) by Dwight V. Swain; "The Vengeance of Martin Brand" (serial) by G. H. Irwin [Ray Palmer]. Features: "The Observatory"; "Quake" Valve"; "Salt Versus Heat"; "Scientific Mysteries"; "So the Savants Say"; "To Our Readers": "The Yankee King"; "Kings of the Roost"; "Ancient Usury"; "Amazing facts"; "The First Slot machine"; "Refrigerated Humans"; "Landscapes of Other Worlds"; "Busy bee- And No Wonder!"; "Why You Are What You Are!"; "Discussions"; "Plastic Airship of Europa"; "Correspondence Corner". Illustrated by Robert Fuqua, Ned Hadley, L. Raymond Jones, R. B. Sharp, Brady, Russell Milburn, H. W. McCauley, Joe Sewell, and Hugo Wolf. No back cover; hinge tears and loss to front cover (see scan); creasing; tanning; standard wear and tear at edges; spine faded.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 17, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Hadden for "Laboratory of the Mighty Mites" (novelet) by Gilbert Rae Sonbergh; Frank R. Paul's rear cover illustration for "Stories of the Stars - The Great Nebula in Orion" by Morris J. Steele [Raymond A. Palmer]. Includes "Conspirators of Phobos" (novelet) by Festus Pragnell; "Flight of the Sirius" (novelet) by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Aid to the Enemy" by Bob Courtney; "Earth Stealers" by Don Wilcox; "Me, The People" by Emil Petaja; "Pacifist of Hell's Island" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; 'Priestess of the Floating Skull" (conclusion) by Edwin Benson. Features: "The Observatory"; "High Flying"; "Miracle of the Eye"; "Legs No Glue Can Hold"; "The Unknown Soldier"; "Origin of the Barber Pole"; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Guericke" by Alexander Blade [house pseud.]; "Scientific Mysteries"; "The Great Value of Petroluem"; "Meet the Authors" (highlights Emil Petaja); "Discussions"; "Lubricants of the Body"; "About Saturn". Illustrated by Hadden, Robert Fuqua, Julian S. Krupa, Rod ruth, Magarian, H. W. Mcauley, and Joe Sewell. Letters from L. Taylor Hansen and others. Upper front foredge corner lost; half of contents page lost; tanned; some soiling; 2.5" upper rear cover hinhge tear; creasing; edgewear.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 24, No. 6. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Goddess of the Volcano" by Craig Browning (Roger P. Graham, aka Rog Phillips). Includes "My Brother's Keeper" by Alfred Coppel; "The Gloves of Gino" by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.); "World Without Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "If You Were Me. . ." by Rog Phillips (Graham); "The Moon Pirates" by Frances M. Deegan; "Read it and Weep" by Peter Worth (unattributed house pseud.); "Tower of Babel" by Robert Abernathy; "Time of My Life" by Gerald Vance (unattributed house pseud.); "The Island out of Space" by August Derleth. Article: "Hollywood on the Moon" (about 'Destination Moon') by Forrest J. Ackerman. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Edmond B. Swiatek, Leo Ramon Summers, Henry E. Sharp, and Joe Tillotson. Hinge tears with small losses; standard wear and tear at edges; some soiling; tanning; marks on cover.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+. Vol. 17, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by Hadden for "Laboratory of the Mighty Mites" (novelet) by Gilbert Rae Sonbergh; Frank R. Paul's rear cover illustration for "Stories of the Stars - The Great Nebula in Orion" by Morris J. Steele [Raymond A. Palmer]. Includes "Conspirators of Phobos" (novelet) by Festus Pragnell; "Flight of the Sirius" (novelet) by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Aid to the Enemy" by Bob Courtney; "Earth Stealers" by Don Wilcox; "Me, The People" by Emil Petaja; "Pacifist of Hell's Island" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; 'Priestess of the Floating Skull" (conclusion) by Edwin Benson. Features: "The Observatory"; "High Flying"; "Miracle of the Eye"; "Legs No Glue Can Hold"; "The Unknown Soldier"; "Origin of the Barber Pole"; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Guericke" by Alexander Blade [house pseud.]; "Scientific Mysteries"; "The Great Value of Petroluem"; "Meet the Authors" (highlights Emil Petaja); "Discussions"; "Lubricants of the Body"; "About Saturn". Illustrated by Hadden, Robert Fuqua, Julian S. Krupa, Rod ruth, Magarian, H. W. Mcauley, and Joe Sewell. Letters from L. Taylor Hansen and others. Creasing; tear at lower front cover, glued down at hinge; tape to rear hinge at head and heel; standard edgewear.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1941
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fair. Cover art by Rod Ruth (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis 1941. First Edition. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers 146 pages, illustrated. Includes "Death Plays a Game" by David V. Eed, "Mr. Eee conducts a tour" by Don Wilcox, "The Reformation of Joseph Reed" by Robert Moore Williams, "Rewbarb's Remarkable Radio: by William P. McGivern, "People of the PYramids" by P. F. Costello, etc. A fair to good copy with small edge tears, old damp staining to the covers and to a few pages in the top margin only , text toned . See photos pulp bx 6 bx 289 .
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 3, No. 10. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover is uncredited [Rod Ruth] for "Death Plays a Game" (novel) by David V. Reed. Includes "Mr. Eee Conducts a Tour" by Don Wilcox; "The Reformation of Joseph Reed" by Robert Moore Williams; "The Beauty and the Beasties" by David Wright O'Brien; "Rewbarb's Remarkable Radio" by William P. McGivern; "People of the Pyramids" (novelet) by P. F. Costello (William P. McGivern). Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Story Contest Winners"; "Space Flight 790 A.D."; "Mystery of the Human Radio"; "Romance of the Elements"; "Fantastic Oddities"; "'Racket' Busters"; "Nature Is Not Always Wonderful"; "Extra Load for the Overweight"; "Fresh Facts About Fish"; "Water, Water Everywhere"; "Introducing the Authors" highlights cartoonist Robert W. Glueckstein; "Reader's Page"; "Correspondence Corner". Illustrations by Rod Ruth, Ned Hadley, & Jay Jackson. Spine and cover sunned with tears at front cover hinge ends; other minor tears and creases.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 6, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond Palmer. Cover art by J. Allen St. John for "The Return of Jongor" (short novel) by Robert Moore Williams; rear cover by Frank R. Paul for "Jason - The Superman". Iincludes "Homer and the herring" (novelet) by Berkeley Livingston; "Time on Your Hands" (novelet) by John York Cabot; "Freddie Funk's Forgetful Elephant" by Leroy Yerxa; "A Horse on Thorndyke" (novelet) by William P. McGivern; "Lefty feep Does Time" (novelet) by Robert Bloch; "The Curse of El Dorado" by P. F. Costello. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists" (Sir Frederick William Herschel); "To Drink or to Drive"; "These "Tarzans" Are Real"; "The Human Heart"; "Fantastic - Bur True"; "A New Type of Soap"; "Scientific Oddities"; "Romance of the Elements" (Selenium); "Reader's Page". Illustrated by J. Allen St. John, Virgil Finlay, H. W. McCauley, Robert Fuqua, Malcolm Smith, and Arnold Kohn. Standard wear and tear at edges; creasing; fading of wraps; soiling; spien faded.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, New York, 1951
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Includes "Beyond the Rings of Saturn" by Robert Moore Williams, "Ticket to Venus" by E. K. Jarvis, "No Medal for Captain Manning" by William P. McGivern, "You'll Die Yesterday!" by Rog Phillips, "Secret of the Burning Finger" by John W. Jakes, etc. Good or better copy, some cocking and horizontal cracking to the spine, over edges trimmed, some edgewear to the cover, corner chipping to the front cover, text paper tanned. bx76.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 24, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Illusion Seekers" (novelet) by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "From These Ashes. . ." (vt "Entity Trap") by Fredric Brown; "The Screaming Shapes" (novelet) by Franklin Gregory; "Invaders from the Void" (novelet) by Russell Branch; "Forbidden Fruit" by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); "Time Tolls for Toro" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" (novelet) by John Bridger. Features: "The Observatory"; "Twenty Years Hence" by H. R. Stanton; "The Outlaw Cell" by Jon Barry; "When it Rains" by L. A. Burt; "The Long and Short" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Wanna Buy a Brain?" by Milton Matthew; "Are We Slipping?" by Sandy Miller; "The Washington Brain" by William Karney; "Miniature Universe" by Cal Webb; "The Triggered Jet-Engine" by June Lurie; "Pass the Neutrons, Junior!" by John Weston; "Book Reviews" by Morris Tish; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "The Ultra Welfare State" by Leslie Phelps; "Matriarchy" by Clarles Recour; "The Ambusher" by A. T. Kedzie; "Genetic Heritage" by J. R. Marks; "Facts of the Future" by Lynn Standish. Illustrated by W. H. Hinton, Leo Ramon Summers, Julian S. Krupa, Henry E. Sharp, and Edmond B. Swiatek. Glue-mends; creasing; standard wear and tear at edges.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+. Vol. 24, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Illusion Seekers" (novelet) by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "From These Ashes. . ." (vt "Entity Trap") by Fredric Brown; "The Screaming Shapes" (novelet) by Franklin Gregory; "Invaders from the Void" (novelet) by Russell Branch; "Forbidden Fruit" by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); "Time Tolls for Toro" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" (novelet) by John Bridger. Features: "The Observatory"; "Twenty Years Hence" by H. R. Stanton; "The Outlaw Cell" by Jon Barry; "When it Rains" by L. A. Burt; "The Long and Short" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Wanna Buy a Brain?" by Milton Matthew; "Are We Slipping?" by Sandy Miller; "The Washington Brain" by William Karney; "Miniature Universe" by Cal Webb; "The Triggered Jet-Engine" by June Lurie; "Pass the Neutrons, Junior!" by John Weston; "Book Reviews" by Morris Tish; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "The Ultra Welfare State" by Leslie Phelps; "Matriarchy" by Clarles Recour; "The Ambusher" by A. T. Kedzie; "Genetic Heritage" by J. R. Marks; "Facts of the Future" by Lynn Standish. Illustrated by W. H. Hinton, Leo Ramon Summers, Julian S. Krupa, Henry E. Sharp, and Edmond B. Swiatek. Minor chips and tears at edges; date stamp.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 17, No. 6. Pulp magazine. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover by Hadden for "Laboratory of the Mighty Mites" (novelet) by Gilbert Rae Sonbergh; Frank R. Paul's rear cover illustration for "Stories of the Stars - The Great Nebula in Orion" by Morris J. Steele [Raymond A. Palmer]. Includes "Conspirators of Phobos" (novelet) by Festus Pragnell; "Flight of the Sirius" (novelet) by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Aid to the Enemy" by Bob Courtney; "Earth Stealers" by Don Wilcox; "Me, The People" by Emil Petaja; "Pacifist of Hell's Island" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; 'Priestess of the Floating Skull" (conclusion) by Edwin Benson. Features: "The Observatory"; "High Flying"; "Miracle of the Eye"; "Legs No Glue Can Hold"; "The Unknown Soldier"; "Origin of the Barber Pole"; "Vignettes of Famous Scientists: Guericke" by Alexander Blade [house pseud.]; "Scientific Mysteries"; "The Great Value of Petroluem"; "Meet the Authors" (highlights Emil Petaja); "Discussions"; "Lubricants of the Body"; "About Saturn". Illustrated by Hadden, Robert Fuqua, Julian S. Krupa, Rod ruth, Magarian, H. W. Mcauley, and Joe Sewell. Letters from L. Taylor Hansen and others. Rubbing; spine slightly faded; rear cover and least few pages are corner chipped at upper foredge; dealer's mark.
Published by Thorpe and Porter Ltd., Leicester, 1950
Seller: Raymond Tait, Beccles, SUFFO, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Chipping to top of spine which is worn at the edges but the binding is tight. Rear cover is stained in places and slightly torn. One or two nicks in the edge of the front cover. Pages browned. UK edition. Includes 'The Illusion Seekers' by Costello and 'From These Ashes' by Brown.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 24, No. 6. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "Goddess of the Volcano" by Craig Browning (Roger P. Graham, aka Rog Phillips). Includes "My Brother's Keeper" by Alfred Coppel; "The Gloves of Gino" by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.); "World Without Men" by Robert Moore Williams; "If You Were Me. . ." by Rog Phillips (Graham); "The Moon Pirates" by Frances M. Deegan; "Read it and Weep" by Peter Worth (unattributed house pseud.); "Tower of Babel" by Robert Abernathy; "Time of My Life" by Gerald Vance (unattributed house pseud.); "The Island out of Space" by August Derleth. Article: "Hollywood on the Moon" (about 'Destination Moon') by Forrest J. Ackerman. Illustrated by Julian S. Krupa, Edmond B. Swiatek, Leo Ramon Summers, Henry E. Sharp, and Joe Tillotson. Minor cover scars; minor creasing; small mark on cover; mild tanning.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good. Vol. 4, No. 7. Edited by Raymond A. Palmer. Cover art by J. Allen St. John for "The Eagle Man" (novel) by Don Wilcox. Includes "The Return of the Hun" by William J. Brittain; "The Weird Doom of Floyd Scrilch" by Robert Bloch; "The Traitor" by Arthur T. Harris; "Vitality for Murder" by Richard O. Lewis; "Safari to the Lost Ages" (novelet) by William P. McGivern; "The Mystery of Shaft 13" by Robert Moore Williams; "Duncan's Dreadful Doll" by P. F. Costello [William P. McGivern]; "Hokum Hotel" (novelet) by David Wright O'Brien; "Men Scared of Nothing" by E. K. Jarvis [Robert Bloch]; "Headlines for Tod Shayne" by August W. Derleth. Features: "The Editor's Notebook"; "Forecast"; "Land-Going Fish"; "Can We Foretell the Future?"; "Men Are Fumble-tongues - Says Science"; "Romance of the Elements"; "Introducing the Author" (Arthur T. Harris, noted as an undisclosed pseudonym); "Reader's Page"; "Correspondence Corner"; "Zeus, The Thunder God" (illustrated on rear cover by Frank R. Paul. Illustrated by J. Allen St. John, L. Raymond Jones, Russell Milburn, Robert Fuqua, Swan Studios, Inc., Ned Hadley, Magarian, and Rod Ruth. Creasing; standard wear and tear; tanning; marks in pencil on rear; bumps and dings.
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 24, No. 8. Pulp magazine. Edited by Howard Browne. Cover art by Robert Gibson Jones for "The Illusion Seekers" (novelet) by P. F. Costello (unattributed house pseud.). Includes "From These Ashes. . ." (vt "Entity Trap") by Fredric Brown; "The Screaming Shapes" (novelet) by Franklin Gregory; "Invaders from the Void" (novelet) by Russell Branch; "Forbidden Fruit" by Roger Flint Young (Peter Grainger); "Time Tolls for Toro" (novelet) by Robert Moore Williams; "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" (novelet) by John Bridger. Features: "The Observatory"; "Twenty Years Hence" by H. R. Stanton; "The Outlaw Cell" by Jon Barry; "When it Rains" by L. A. Burt; "The Long and Short" by Carter T. Wainwright; "Wanna Buy a Brain?" by Milton Matthew; "Are We Slipping?" by Sandy Miller; "The Washington Brain" by William Karney; "Miniature Universe" by Cal Webb; "The Triggered Jet-Engine" by June Lurie; "Pass the Neutrons, Junior!" by John Weston; "Book Reviews" by Morris Tish; "The Club House" by Rog Phillips; "The Ultra Welfare State" by Leslie Phelps; "Matriarchy" by Clarles Recour; "The Ambusher" by A. T. Kedzie; "Genetic Heritage" by J. R. Marks; "Facts of the Future" by Lynn Standish. Illustrated by W. H. Hinton, Leo Ramon Summers, Julian S. Krupa, Henry E. Sharp, and Edmond B. Swiatek. Minor edge tears.
Published by Ziff-Davis, Chicago, 1946
Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
1st edition. This pulp fiction magazine was published between 1945 and 1951; this is the 5th issue. The featured novelet is Gambling Guns by Williams, plus a short novel, another novelet, four short stories, none other features. Nice bright collector*s copy. 7 x 10, 178 pp, b/w illus & ads. VeryGood++, bright vivid cover, backstrrip intact, small chip on rear wrap, not much wear. Magazine in color-illus wraps (art by Arnold Kohn), side-stapled.