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More imagesFantasy Advertiser / April, 1951 / Fifth Anniversary Edition / Stirling Macoboy cover. Vintage science fiction and fantasy fanzine. Arthur C. Clarke's "Space Travel in Fact and Fiction", second installment.
Roy Squires (editor); Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur J. Cox, John Elstrom, Malcolm W. Ferguson, Paul Jordan-Smith, Russell A. Leadabrand, Willie Ley, R.W. McCarthy, Jud Marshall
Language: English
Published by Roy Squires, Los Angeles, 1951
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.Singularity Rare & Fine
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Near fine
US$ 130.00
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Los Angeles: Roy Squires, 1951. Volume 5, No. 1, the April, 1951 issue of Fantasy Advertiser. Cover by Scott Macoby; interior art by Neil Austin, Ken Brown, Morris Scott Dollens, Jack Gaughan, and Roy Hunt. Octavo, stapled wraps, 30 numbered pages. Near Fine copy, notable toning at…margins, else flawless. See scan. A high grade, very sharp, undamaged example. The Fifth Anniversary Edition of the thrice-titled classic sci-fi fanzine (Fantasy Advertiser, then Science Fiction Advertiser, then Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser); essays, opinion, ads, book lists, book reviews. In this issue, the offerings are from editor Roy Squires, Clyde Beck ("Cybernetics, Science Fiction, and Survival"), Arthur C. Clarke (Space-Travel In Fact and Fiction, a reprint of a paper read to the British Interplanetary Society on April 1, 1950, this being the second installment after February's first installment, reprinted with permission of Clarke and the BIS), Arthur J. Cox (review of Henry Kuttner's Fury), John Elstrom (review of Applied Nuclear Physics), Malcolm W. Ferguson (essay, and a short review of Isaac Asimov's The Stars, Like Dust), Paul Jordan-Smith (a review of a bio of Arthur Machen), Russell A. Leadabrand (short review of Theodora DuBois' Solution T-25), Willie Ley (review of L. Sprague de Camp's Lost Continents), R.W. McCarthy (review of Arthur C. Clarke's Prelude to Space), Jud Marshall (review of Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man).and of course much else - all focused on science fiction, fantasy and horror, by intent, but mostly on Science Fiction by execution at this time. L-pr1. Stirling Macoboy, Neil Austin, Ken Brown, Morris Scott Dollens, Jack Gaughan, Roy Hunt (illustrator).
More imagesFantasy Advertiser / April, 1951 / 5th Anniversary Edition / Stirling Macoboy cover. Vintage science fiction and fantasy fanzine. Arthur C. Clarke's "Space Travel in Fact and Fiction", 2nd installment.
Roy Squires (editor); Arthur C. Clarke, Arthur J. Cox, John Elstrom, Malcolm W. Ferguson, Paul Jordan-Smith, Russell A. Leadabrand, Willie Ley, R.W. McCarthy, Jud Marshall
Language: English
Published by Roy Squires, Los Angeles, 1951
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.Singularity Rare & Fine
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Fine
US$ 140.00
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Fine. See scans and description. Los Angeles: Roy Squires, 1951. Volume 5, No. 1, the April, 1951 issue of Fantasy Advertiser. Cover by Scott Macoby; interior art by Neil Austin, Ken Brown, Morris Scott Dollens, Jack Gaughan, and Roy Hunt. Octavo, stapled wraps, 30 numbered pages. Fine c…opy; no damage whatsoever, and even the expected age-toning to the paper is quite minimal - virtually non-existent at most places. See scans. The highest grade you'll see for this periodical. The Fifth Anniversary Edition of the thrice-titled classic sci-fi fanzine (Fantasy Advertiser, then Science Fiction Advertiser, then Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser); essays, opinion, ads, book lists, book reviews. In this issue, the offerings are from editor Roy Squires, Clyde Beck ("Cybernetics, Science Fiction, and Survival"), Arthur C. Clarke (Space-Travel In Fact and Fiction, a reprint of a paper read to the British Interplanetary Society on April 1, 1950, this being the second installment after February's first installment, reprinted with permission of Clarke and the BIS), Arthur J. Cox (review of Henry Kuttner's Fury), John Elstrom (review of Applied Nuclear Physics), Malcolm W. Ferguson (essay, and a short review of Isaac Asimov's The Stars, Like Dust), Paul Jordan-Smith (a review of a bio of Arthur Machen), Russell A. Leadabrand (short review of Theodora DuBois' Solution T-25), Willie Ley (review of L. Sprague de Camp's Lost Continents), R.W. McCarthy (review of Arthur C. Clarke's Prelude to Space), Jud Marshall (review of Ray Bradbury's The Illustrated Man).and of course much else - all focused on science fiction, fantasy and horror, by intent, but mostly on Science Fiction by execution at this time. LG8. Stirling Macoboy, Neil Austin, Ken Brown, Morris Scott Dollens, Jack Gaughan, Roy Hunt (illustrator).

Published by Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, CA, 1981
- Softcover
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.Specific Object / David Platzker
Contact seller5-star seller72 pp.; 27.6 x 21.2 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Winter 1981 issue of Journal. Edited by Michael Delgado, Jerry Dreva, and Marianne Zlotnick. Contents include: "L.A. Demystified," by Peter Schjeldahl; "Schjeldahl Demystified," by Peter Plagens; "Trends…: Traditions and Dirt: An Opinionated Guide to the Current State of Art in Northern California," by Robert Atkins "Exhibitions in Print," by Ronald Benom, Kevin Boyle, Carole Caroompas, Carl Cheng (John Doe Co.), Roy Dowell, Jud Fine, Nancy Hirsh, David Ireland, Mark Lere, Richard Lovelace, Patti Podesta, Sonya Rapoport, Bryan Rogers, Darryl Sapien, Jill Scott, Richard Turner, and Bob Wilhite. Cover: Patrick Hogan. Good / Very Good. Rubbing and handling wear to covers including light creasing along right side edge of recto. Slight curve to bottom right corner of publication. 7 mm. bumping of right side edge of covers and contents. Contents clean and unmarked.
More imagesSeven Brides for Seven Brothers: The Killer (Original screenplay for the Season 1 Episode 16 of the 1982-1983 television series)
Barry Crane (director); Jud Scott (screenwriter); Richard Dean Anderson, Drake Goestyn, Peter Horton, River Phoenix (starring)
Published by David Gerber Co, N.p., 1982
- Softcover
- Manuscript
Seller: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Royal Books, Inc., ABAA
Contact seller5-star sellerFinal Draft script, printed on pink leaves, for episode sixteen of the 1982-1983 CBS television series, which aired on January 12, 1983. The series aired for one season, with 22 episodes, which premiered on September 19, 1982 and ended on March 23, 1983. Loosely based on the 1954 musical directed by Stanley Donen and starring Ja…ne Powell and Howard Keel, about a parentless family of rowdy brothers trying to run the family ranch in Northern California. In this episode Brian (Drake Hogestyn) teaches Guthrie (River Phoenix) how to hunt, but Guthrie is not sure he can kill an animal. When a wounded mountain lion threatens the life of Adam (Richard Dean Anderson), Guthrie is forced to make a life or death decision. Goldenrod titled wrappers, noted as FINAL DRAFT on the front wrapper, dated November 8, 1982, with credits for screenwriter Jud Scott. Title page present, dated November 8, 1982, noted as FINAL DRAFT, with credits for screenwriter Jud Scott. 51 leaves, with last page of text numbered 49. Mimeograph duplication, rectos only. Pages Near Fine, wrapper Near Fine, bound with two gold brads.