Published by Galaxy Publishing, New York, 1966
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Cover art by Wenzel (illustrator). First Edition. Galaxy Publishing, NY, 1966 First Edition Digest Sized Science Fiction magazine, edited by Frederik Pohl with stories by Emil Petaja, Ray E. Banks, Allen Danzig and others. Cover art by Wenzel A very good copy with light wear and edge toned as shown, else a tight clean copy. See Photos bx 406.
Published by The American Jewish Committee, New York, 1964
Seller: Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, U.S.A.
Softcover. Binding is sound. Pages age-darkened, clean. Wraps faded, soiled, moderately shelf worn. Contents: The Politics of Race - Lubell, "Negro Voting"; Danzig, "The White Backlash"; Bickel, "The Civil Rights Act"; Hofstadter, "Antitrust in America"; Aron, "Europe and the United States"; Amer, "The Yoke of the Torah - A Memoir"; Daiches, "Breakthrough?"; Alan, "Spanish Anti-Semitism Today"; reviews. 10.0" tall; 90 pages. Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket.
Publication Date: 1966
Seller: El Pinarillo Books, Morden, United Kingdom
Paperback Magazine. Condition: Good. Cover by Wenzel (illustrator). A little reading wear, binding solid; good + overall. Contains: Heavenly Host (Petaja), Deliver the Man! (Banks), The Most Delicious Foe (Todd), Homogenized Planet (Danzig), Island of Light (Perkins). Book.
Published by Glamour Photography, NY, 1957
Seller: West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Pictorial Wraps. Condition: Very Good-. Multiple Photographers (illustrator). First Thus. Book appears moderately to well read with some chipping and scuffing at front cover. OW a fairly square looking copy of this 'Collector's Edition" compilation of four issues of the short lived Glamour Photography magazine of the mid to late 1950's. It would appear that this was a method the publisher used to dispose of returned or unsold copies as it looks like 4 issues (only #5 is identifiable) had their front and rear covers removed and then they were slapdashly bound together and a new wraparound cover was attached via staples and a piece of heavy black tape. No idea if this was sold through the mail or on newsstands, but it appears to be a very uncommon item as such! Color covers and approximately 250 black and white, profusely illustrated pages! Quite scarce!