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Published by Dale. (1977)., 1977
Seller: BRIAN MCMILLAN, BOOKS, Traer, IA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. 1st ed. #89559. PB. Anth. 220pp. Freas cv art. Owners name inside front cv else G-VG. Light readers/crnr creases detract lightly; a little rubbing/light marker on Asimov's photo. Stories by: Poul Anderson; Isaac Asimov; Arthur C. Clarke & others.
Published by NBC/National Broadcasting Company, 1941
Seller: TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. These Four Men: Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Franklin D. Roosevelt, A Series of Radio Dramatizations Presented By the National Broadcasting Company, ed. anon., NBC/National Broadcasting Company, New York, 1941, 67p, stapled magazine size pamphlet pb, covers bumped/scuffed/chipped, text clean, solid binding---5.00.
Published by ABRSM Publishing Ltd, 2016
ISBN 10: 1854726048ISBN 13: 9781854726049
Seller: Reuseabook, Gloucester, GLOS, United Kingdom
Book
Sheet music. Condition: Used; Good. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover. Damaged cover. The cover of is slightly damaged for instance a torn or bent corner.
Published by NY. Simon & Schuster. 1940, 1940
Seller: BRIAN MCMILLAN, BOOKS, Traer, IA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st prtg. HC. 438pp. Anth. Blue coth stamped in gold & black. Owners name/date on ff else G+ wi/light-mod. crnr bumping/staining along back edge of spine panel. Bright; tight. No dust jacket. Stories by John O'Hara; James Thurber; Dorothy Parker & others.
Published by Centaur Press, New York, NY, U.S.A., 1972
ISBN 10: 0878180079ISBN 13: 9780878180073
Seller: Stuart W. Wells III, Norwalk, CT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fine. Virgil Finlay (illustrator). First Edition. "Time-Lost Books" Cover art by Virgil Finlay.
Published by Prima Pub. & Communications, Rocklin, CA, USA, 1989
ISBN 10: 0914629905ISBN 13: 9780914629900
Seller: Stuart W. Wells III, Norwalk, CT, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Printing.
Published by Novosti, 1985
Seller: TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. GENEVA: THE SOVIET US SUMMIT, NOVEMBER 1985. DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS. ed. anon. Gorbachev, Reagan statements plus CPSU Central Committee documents. Novosti, 1985. 88p. small paperback, covers bumped/scuffed, binding tight, text clean--10.00.
Published by Ballantine., 1957
Seller: BRIAN MCMILLAN, BOOKS, Traer, IA, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Rpt. #461K. PB. Owners name inside frnt cv else VG wi/leaves reglued wi/small offsets in unread cv; bright; light spine slant. Stories by Zane Grey; James Street; Mazx Brand; Albert Payson Terhune & others.
Published by Yale University Press, U.S.A., 1982
ISBN 10: 0300029071ISBN 13: 9780300029079
Seller: ShiroBooks, Eureka, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. NF. Number sequence indicates 1st Printing of the 1982 Yale 1st Soft Cover Edition thus, edited, with scholarly notes and introduction, by J. A. Burrow and with text presented in rural Middle English (no modern translation in this Edition). Book is straight, square, tightly bound (no creasing at the gutter or to the hinges or spine) and free of markings and blemishes. Cover is clean and bright, with sharp corners and joints, straight head, tail, spine, hinges and edges, boldly legible lettering and crisply distinct design and artwork. (Please see Seller images). ISBN 0300029071. ShiroBooks, independent bookseller, takes pride in accurate descriptions, careful wrapping and safe shipping. CONTACT SHIROBOOKS PRIOR TO ORDERING if any questions or for more information, details or photos.
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1982
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1982 Edition. © 1982: #73 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: The wealth of Earth colony Tryax was due to its thousand year history of galactic trading. Fleets of mighty light-clippers roamed the spaceways carrying raw materials and luxury items to parts of the cosmos unattainable to conventional ships. But then a mysterious force began to attack the light-clippers and threaten the very safety of the whole Earth Empire. There was universal panic, and - Fear On The Spaceways:- (original cost £0.16).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1979
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1979 Edition. © 1979: #9 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991. Small pen mark to front cover:- Synopsis: Time-warp opened up galaxies many light years distant. To patrol them, the Galactic Federation formed a corps of specially trained men to do for space what the fearless Marshals did for the early West. They called them - The Law Lords. Their oath - to bring justice to the wild desolation of space: to be Judge, Jury and sometimes - Executioner:- (original cost £0.12).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1982
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1982 Edition. © 1982: #86 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: By the year 2783 the Alliance of the Worlds had engineered a lasting, but fragile peace. Some worlds were jealous of this peace because it prevented them from gaining spoils of war. Vigilance against these agents of disruption was close and constant, yet disputes did arise. It was then loners like Herne appeared to lend a hand. Who was Herne? Where did he come from? Nobody really knew, except Herne himself - The Cosmic Outlaw:- (original cost £0.18).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1983
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1983 Edition. © 1983: #100 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: As Terran adventurers explored deeper into the galaxy, traders followed them to do business with the new worlds. There were credits to be amassed by this new breed of inter-stellar wanderer: but with wealth came crime, and space piracy flourished. A new Fighting Force, the Galactic Law Enforcement Squad, was founded to protect the freighters: but even they could not guarantee protection against one of the desperate killers among the Pirates of the Ether Sea:- (original cost £0.18).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1983
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Fine. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1983 Edition. © 1983: #108 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: Star Forts were built to patrol the fringes of the Earth Empire. They protected the sparsely colonised planets from the Morbs, who were always waiting for the right opportunity to attack. With their troops and squadrons of starfighters the forts could contain a war until help arrived. Out in the Orionus II sector Star Fort Alpha monitored its area:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1984
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Fair. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1984 Edition. © 1984: #118 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991. Penned writing to back cover:- Synopsis: After the nuclear devastation of Sol III in 2384, Earth was occupied by an alien race, the Deneb. Both sides had resorted to nuclear warfare, which left the landscape a radiation-ravaged wasteland. The invaders didn't care about the desolation, all they required from Earth was a stopping-off place for their starship battle-fleets. A large alien garrison was established within a protective force-dome, while the surviving Earthmen were left to fend for themselves in the radio-active wilderness. All resistance and fight was beaten out of the surviving Earth people who were left in abject poverty to scrape a living, until along came - The Freedom Fighters:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1984
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1984 Edition. © 1984: #122 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: Sporadic wars raged in the 23rd century as the crumbling Earth Federation tried to stave off attacks from all sides. An unholy alliance of the Asur, Shabot and Bargez worlds spread terror and death throughout the galaxy. Earth's defences were spread thin, so thin that even suicide squads of misfits found themselves transferred to strategic tasks. Navigator Henry found himself piloting a spacetug high over the gas-rich planet, Asgard, in the middle of nowhere:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1985
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1985 Edition. © 1985: #142 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: After the Neurowars between 2840 and 2848, the displaced Startroopers, minds twisted by years of killing, roamed the galactic rim, plundering and looting. Races that wished no conflict fled before them, back to the heart of the old galaxy, the innerverse. But here lay the remnants of the oldest inhabitants and their uniquely deadly technology behind the Gateway To Terror:- (original cost £0.22).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1984
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Good. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1984 Edition. © 1984: #123 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: They called it the Vortex. A spinning mass of energy which travelled, apparently harmlessly, though the solar system. Like a dormant volcano it caused no harm until it erupted for some unknown reason. Terror gripped the universe - it was a destroyer of worlds - A Planet Eater:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1985
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Fair. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1985 Edition. © 1985: #144 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991. Small pen marks to front cover:- Synopsis: With the conquest of the stars, Mankind spread to become the dominant race throughout the galaxy. The presence of other, alien races, forever plotting to usurp Man's position was not the only problem which had to be faced. To feed the ever increasing human population, whole planets had to be given over to producing food. This advance caused resentment among alien races, and the simmering anger threatened to boil over:- (original cost £0.22).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1982
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1982 Edition. © 1982: #72 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: The Terran Confederation was locked in grim conflict with the brutal, warrior nation of Farfeet. On Earth's galactic outpost, Thule, the fighting was fiercest. Neither side had spacecraft capable of reaching the other's home planet, so Thule was needed as a stepping stone. Whoever controlled Thule would win the war. To supply Thule, the Terran Confederation developed the Cyclotron Tunnel, a beam of pure energy that could send supplies at the speed of light - and the Farfeet did their best to wreck it. And the stranded Earth army:- (original cost £0.16).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1982
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1982 Edition. © 1982: #74 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: The long and bitter war between the Empires of Earth and Morgos had reached stalemate. For every weapon there was a counter weapon, and both sides had stretched their resources to the limit. At the border of their Empires was the desolate planet X44B, strategically placed and rich in rare space-fuel elements. Two space fleets orbited the planet, safe behind their energy shields. There was no way of landing without dropping part of those shields, and that meant certain annihilation. So neither fleet could reach the stockpiles of fuel that each side had mined and both desperately needed:- (original cost £0.16).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1984
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1984 Edition. © 1984: #120 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: In deep space strange things happen. The stellar cruiser 'Vesterion' crashed into the heart of the sun under the direct control of her captain. The space tug 'Callisto IV' engaged full space drive whilst anchored in the asteroid belt, tearing herself in two. But the strangest case of all began in 2246 when the Terran probeship, 'Osma', was under construction:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1984
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1984 Edition. © 1984: #121 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: The planet Earth had been the inspiration for the Terran Federation; men of vision and courage had warped out from the Sol star-system to explore the galaxy and ultimately control it. In time the Galac-Squad fighting force as well as the administration and industrial centres were relocated at more suitable sites within the galaxy. Earth lost its strategic importance, but it never lost its place in the hearts of Terrans - wherever they might be. The destruction of Earth was unthinkable, but even the unthinkable became possible with the appearance of the malignant menace on board The Nightmare Ship:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1981
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Very Good: Light signs of wear. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1981 Edition. © 1981: #60 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: Distances between stars were immense. Even travelling at the speed of light, journeys still took years to complete. With the discovery of the Warpways the problem was solved. Warpways were very small areas of space where the cosmic forces were in imbalance causing time and distance to compress. Going through a Warpway, a journey of a hundred light years took only a day. However, Warpways were few in number and there was only one in the Earth sector - and the evil Turrii controlled the other end of it:- (original cost £0.16).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1983
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Fine. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1983 Edition. © 1983: #107 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: Interstellar space is a vast area containing many planets of varying sizes. As Earth expanded its colonial horizons it discovered other inhabited worlds. Most of them were fairly primitive and were left to evolve at their own pace. But Magnia was a different matter altogether. Magnia was at roughly the same stage of development as Earth, and in the process of colonial advancement. It was agreed not to interfere in the other's sector, to limit military installations in the area, and to establish trading links. Then in 2236, Rictus, a dead planet containing a terran military complex, due to its irregular orbit, strayed into Magnon space:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by D C Thomson & Co, 1983
Seller: bbs, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Comic
Paperback: 7" x 5½". Condition: Fine. Cover Art: Uncredited (illustrator). 1983 Edition. © 1983: #110 of the series of 281 published between April 1979 & January 1991:- Synopsis: In 2484 two very advanced cultures, the Alderbaran and the Rigel, were locked in a savage and unremitting intergalactic war. The conflict raged all over the galaxy dragging in all the civilizations. Finally the combined might of these worlds finished the war. The guilty were brought to trial, and the most evil, Tara, was sealed in a lifecell:- (original cost £0.20).
Published by HarperCollins Publishers, United Kingdom, London, 2002
ISBN 10: 0007107498ISBN 13: 9780007107490
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Fair. The highly-accurate English Standard Version translation with centre column cross-references and concordance. With Dr JI Packer heading up the translation team, the ESV draws on the classic stream of word-for-word Bible translations. The English Standard Version is a completely new translation based on the Revised Standard Version, so that wherever possible it ties in with the traditional and literary forms of words revered down the ages. The translation work has been done by an international team of evangelical scholars concerned only to make it as accurate as possible. So at the same time, its language is entirely up to date and all the latest advances in scholarly thinking have been incorporated. This Bible is essential for anyone who cares about accuracy of translation but doesnt want to compromise on readability. With centre column cross-references as well as a concordance, this first edition of the new English Standard Version Bible is ideal for serious study or devotional reading. A readable copy of the book which may include some defects such as highlighting and notes. Cover and pages may be creased and show discolouration.
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Published by ABRSM Publishing Ltd, 2004
ISBN 10: 1854728652ISBN 13: 9781854728654
Seller: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom
Book
Condition: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
ISBN 10: 0060071095ISBN 13: 9780060071097
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Fine.
Published by William W. Walter
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.15.