Loring Dowst (6 results)

DARE-DEVIL ACES: March, Mar. 1940
Dare-Devil Aces (O. B. Myers; Robert Sidney Bowen; Loring Dowst; Hal White; J. Jay Blair; William Hartley; Frederick Blakeslee)
Published by Popular Publications, NY 1940
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, U.S.A.Books from the Crypt
Contact seller5-star sellerSingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good+ to Very Good-. Vol. 24, no. 4. Pulp magazine. Cover art by Blakeslee. Includes "The Brave Will Come Back" (novel) by O. B. Myers; "All Aboard for Doom" (novel) by Robert Sidney Bowen; "Blood on the Northern Sky" by Loring Dowst; "Eagles and Death" by Hal White; "No Greater Glory" by J. Jay B…lair; "We'll Drink to the Man Who Dies!" by William Hartley. Special Sky Features: "Story Behind the Cover" & "Asemblit" by Frederick Blakeslee. Lower front foredge corner loss; creasing; heavy wear and tear to edges; long rear cover hinge tear glued down at hinge. Book.
Published by Popular Publications Inc 1944
- Softcover
Seller: PONCE A TIME BOOKS, SANTA BARBARA, U.S.A.PONCE A TIME BOOKS
Contact seller4-star seller0 Includes illustrations. Fair. moderate shelfwear, tiny closed tears and chips to the cover, missing back cover, old sticker on cover, first page glued to inside cover Photos? just ask.

Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago 1941
- Softcover
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, U.S.A.John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerOctavo, single issue, cover by Rafael DeSoto, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Crime Laboratory" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero character. The Spi…der character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. [Reference: Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 602-604]. Tanning to text paper, light edge wear with tiny tears and a bit of overhang loss, small chip to upper right edge, a very good copy. (34811).

Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago 1941
- Softcover
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, U.S.A.John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerOctavo, single issue, cover by Rafael DeSoto, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Satan's Seven Swordsmen" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero character. The…Spider character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. [Reference: Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 602-604]. Mild tanning to text paper, some foxing throughout, mild edge wear, paper loss to mid-spine affecting title lettering, a very good or better copy. Classic cover. (34809).

Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago 1940
- Softcover
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, U.S.A.John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerOctavo, single issue, cover by Rafael DeSoto, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Hell's Sales Manager" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero character. The Spi…der character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. [Reference: Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 602-604]. Mild tanning to text paper, mild edge wear with several tiny tears, shallow small chip to upper left front edge, a very good to nearly fine copy. (34789).

Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Chicago 1940
- Softcover
Seller: John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB, Laurel, U.S.A.John W. Knott, Jr, Bookseller, ABAA/ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerOctavo, single issue, cover by Rafael DeSoto, pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "The Spider and the Jewels of Hell" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero chara…cter. The Spider character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. [Reference: Cook, Mystery, Detective and Espionage Magazines, pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Weird Fiction Magazines, pp. 602-604]. Mild tanning to text paper, slight trim to right edge, several tiny tears, tiny chip and small closed tear to upper left corner, closed tear around upper right corner, a nearly fine copy. (34799).