Published by Ultimate Publishing, NY, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 44, No. 1. Edited by Ted White. Cover art by John Pederson, Jr. Includes "The Balance" (novelet) by Terry Carr; "Blood of Tyrants" (novelet) by Ben Bova; "A Skip in Time" by Robert E. Toomey, Jr.; "Nobody Lives on Burton Street" by Greg Benford; "Saturday's Child" by Bill Warren; "By Furies Possessed" (pt. 2 of 2) by Ted White; "Master of Telepathy" (reprint) by Eando Binder. Features: "Editorial" by Ted White; "The Science in Science Fiction: Where Are They" by Greg Benford & David Book; "The Future in Books" by Greg Benford, Alexei Panshin, Richard Lupoff, and Richard Delap; "The Club House" by John D. Berry; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta, Michael Hinge, Jeff Jones, Gray Morrow, and Robert Fuqua. Lower foredge and corner have been wet with mild stain and waviness; mild foxing and tanning. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, NY, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 44, No. 1. Edited by Ted White. Cover art by John Pederson, Jr. Includes "The Balance" (novelet) by Terry Carr; "Blood of Tyrants" (novelet) by Ben Bova; "A Skip in Time" by Robert E. Toomey, Jr.; "Nobody Lives on Burton Street" by Greg Benford; "Saturday's Child" by Bill Warren; "By Furies Possessed" (pt. 2 of 2) by Ted White; "Master of Telepathy" (reprint) by Eando Binder. Features: "Editorial" by Ted White; "The Science in Science Fiction: Where Are They" by Greg Benford & David Book; "The Future in Books" by Greg Benford, Alexei Panshin, Richard Lupoff, and Richard Delap; "The Club House" by John D. Berry; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta, Michael Hinge, Jeff Jones, Gray Morrow, and Robert Fuqua. Tanning; rubbing; perhaps a little musty. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, NY, 1970
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Very Good+ to Near Fine. Vol. 44, No. 1. Edited by Ted White. Cover art by John Pederson, Jr. Includes "The Balance" (novelet) by Terry Carr; "Blood of Tyrants" (novelet) by Ben Bova; "A Skip in Time" by Robert E. Toomey, Jr.; "Nobody Lives on Burton Street" by Greg Benford; "Saturday's Child" by Bill Warren; "By Furies Possessed" (pt. 2 of 2) by Ted White; "Master of Telepathy" (reprint) by Eando Binder. Features: "Editorial" by Ted White; "The Science in Science Fiction: Where Are They" by Greg Benford & David Book; "The Future in Books" by Greg Benford, Alexei Panshin, Richard Lupoff, and Richard Delap; "The Club House" by John D. Berry; ". . .Or So You Say". Illustrated by Michael Wm. Kaluta, Michael Hinge, Jeff Jones, Gray Morrow, and Robert Fuqua. Edgewear with nicks and dings; minor creasing; mild tanning. Book.
Language: English
Published by Bantam Books of Canada, Toronto
Seller: SIGNAL BOOKS & ART, Kitchener, ON, Canada
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 1st printings of the paperback original editions of The Avengers Battle the Earth-Wrecker (1967) and Captain America: The Great Gold Steal (1968). Introductions by Stan Lee. Published simultaneously in the 1960s in the U.S. and Canada. Presumed original cover art; the artist is unidentified. Surprisingly well-preserved examples with no markings by a previous owner or retailer. Exposed page edges stained yellow. The books are tight, the bindings remain supple, and there is tanning to the page edges. This copy of The Avengers has a faint spine roll, and the front and back covers are rippled along the binding. Minor wear to the surface of the front edge of the spine, along the top edge of the front cover and the crown of the spine. This copy of The Great Gold Steal has a soft reading crease along the spine and the spine edge of the front cover. The corners of the covers have softened. A very desirable pair of novels set in the Marvel universe supplied in fitted polypropylene bags. The mass market paperback was created in 1939 by Pocket Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, and in less than 100 years the format is being discontinued by distributors and publishers. This has generated renewed interest in paperback originals with original cover art.