Wraps. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 89, No. 3. Bedsheet-sized pulp. Edited by Donald Kennicott. Cover art by Benton Clark ("These United States: XXXI - Iowa"). Includes "Star of Doom" (novel; pt. 1 of 2) by Lewis Sowden; "The Rolling Tons" (complete short novel) by William Barrett; "Serenade in Leadville" by Lynn Montross; "The Tiger's Hour" by Herbert Ravenel Sass; "A Frame for the Duke" by Joel Reeve; "By Appointment" by Arthur Gordon; "The Passing of Effie" by Harry Botsford; "Cloudy in the West" by Allan Bosworth; "Position Unknown" by Peter Dollar; "The Bronc' Stomper" by Frank Bonham. Stories of Fact and Experience: "Normandy Break-through" by C. Donald Wire & Forrest Shugart; "Dogs of Destiny" by Fairfax Downey; "Sleuths with Sirens" by Stewart Sterling; "The Incredible Captain Boyton" by John Ferris; "Sea Toll" by Bill Adams. Special features: "Flags of Our Fathers" by H. Bedford-Jones; "Pie in Ye Sky" by William Hinton; "Songs That Have Made History - XIII: Aj, Lucka, Lucka!"; "Who's Who in this Issue" . Illustrated by John Fulton, Charles Chickering, Hamilton Greene, Raymond Sisley, Paul Brown, Raymond Thayer, Frederick Chapman, Loran Wilford, John McDermott, Grattan Condon, Charles Horgens, and others. Edge and corner wear; glue-shrink with some stress; tanning. Magazine.
Published by Popular Publications, NY, 1947
Magazine / Periodical
Wraps. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 37, no. 1. Cover art is uncredited for "Softly Creep and Softly Kill!" (novel) by Peter Paige. Includes "Rope Enough for Two!" (novelette) by William R. Cox; "House of Silent Death" (novelette) by Henry Norton; "Milkman, Keep Those Bullets Quiet!" (novelette) by Russell Branch; "We Could Make Such Beautiful Murder Together" by Alan Ritner Anderson; "The $64,000 Question' by Talmage Powell; "It's in the Bag!" by Joel Reeve; "It Comes Up Death!" by Dan Gordon; "Don't Lose Face!" by Joeseph Shallit. Departments: "Oddities in Crime" by Schwartz and Jakobsson; "Master Manhunters" by Nelson & Allen; "The Crime Clinic". Illustrations are uncredited. Creasing; pencil scribble n front; edge tears and small losses; tanning. Magazine.
Published by McCall Corporation, Dayton / New York, 1951
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Single Issue magazine. Condition: Good. cover by Maurice Bower (illustrator). First Edition. Dayton / New York: McCall Corporation. Dayton / New York: Good. 1951. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First edition. Pulp magazine. Oversize [about 8.25" x 11"] pictorial wrappers, 144 pages, illustrated. A good to very good copy with some creasing, light wear to the spine edge, small piece off the upper fore-edge corner of the rear cover, text paper tanned as usual. See Photos ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 144 pages . magbx 2.
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. Very Good. 1951. First Edition. Softcover. Pulp magazine. Oversize [about 8.25" x 11"] pictorial wrappers, 144 pages, illustrated. Very good copy with text paper tanned as usual with a circled number 2 in pencil to the front cover. mag9E.
Published by Humphrey Milford/Oxford University Press, London, 1923
Seller: Mad Hatter Books, Auckland, New Zealand
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Gordon Browne, Mary Strange Reeve (illustrator). First Edition. Mid brown cloth illustrated & lettered on front & spine in green, slightly worn at spine tips, corners a bit bumped, text illustrations by GORDON BROWNE & MARY STRANGE REEVE, inscription on front endpaper, vg. 8vo, 254pp.
Published by Humphrey Milford / Oxford University Press, London, 1924
Seller: Bird's Books, Edinburgh, SCOTL, United Kingdom
US$ 20.74
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very good. Gordon Browne; Mary Strange Reeve. (illustrator). 8vo, cream boards with vignette of children and a swing on front and spine with tree and house decoration. 254pp plus 16pp publisher?s catalogue, illustrated by Gordon Browne and Mary Strange Reeve. Illustrated endpapers by J Griffith. Contemporary gift inscription on reverse of front endpaper. Very good and clean inside, one page is a little loose. A story of friendship and childhood mischief.
Published by Archigram 1968-1970, London, United Kingdom, 1968
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Card Covers. First Edition, First Printing. An offering of two exceedingly rare issues by the profoundly consequential, avant-garde architectural collective known as Archigram. Formed in the 1960's in London, its members comprised of: Peter Cook, Warren Chalk, Ron Herron, Dennis Crompton, Michael Webb, David Greene, and "hidden hand" designer Theo Crosby. Archigram - a conglomeration of (Architecture+Telegram) - would go on to become one of the, "most seminal, iconoclastic and influential architectural groups of the modern age. They created some of the 20th century's most iconic images and projects, rethought the relationship of technology, society and architecture, predicted and envisioned the information revolution decades before it came to pass, and reinvented a whole mode of architectural education and therefore produced a seam of architectural thought with truly global impact." Intended as, "a free-form magazine [it] was designed to explore new projects and new thinking which were overturning the strict modernist dictates of the 1960s." [Source: Archigram Archival Project]. Detailed descriptions: Issue No. 8 housed in a "Popular Pak"; ('Milanogram/Milan Triennale/population growth). Yellow 'envelope' folder with pocket; 'cover' image on inside. Contents: eight pages 420mm x 150mm, folded; seventeen sheets, double sided, 210mm x 150mm, and one 300mm x 210mm. Not numbered or ordered, but punchcard codification down the edge of sheets. Sheets inserted in folder. Wallet taped shut and posted to readers. Priced at "5 shillings". || Issue No. 9 sometimes colloquially known as the "Seed Issue" with a "Free Seed Offer", 'Archi-zones' communications and landscapes. Comprising of eleven sheets measuring 400mm x 253mm, stapled on left and folded in half forming 22 'pages'. Various types, weights, colours of paper and range of one, two and three colour printing. Our offering is complete with the packet of 'Night Scented Stock' seeds, and stapled to page 11. /// Light rubbing, occasional chips/creasing along the edges of the packet housing the contents of Issue No. 8 otherwise, the issues remain in near fine condition. Rare in commerce.