Published by Agogeebic Press, LLC, 2010
ISBN 10: 0982239033 ISBN 13: 9780982239032
Seller: The Book Spot, Sioux Falls, SD, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: New. New.
Published by Agogeebic Press, LLC, 2010
ISBN 10: 0982239033 ISBN 13: 9780982239032
Seller: Riverby Books (DC Inventory), Fredericksburg, VA, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Oversized softcover. Corners are square and binding is tight. Bottom right corner of the front cover is creased and there is some wrinkling on the spine. 268 clean and bright pages; there are no markings throughout the book. Images are printed in B&W. Overall, this book is in very good condition. We ship every day from a real neighborhood bookstore. This description is written by an actual person, who is holding the book in front of them to make sure it?s properly described.
Published by Roy Squires, Los Angeles, 1951
Seller: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Roy Hunt, Jon Arfstrom, Ralph Rayburn Phillips (illustrator). 1st Edition. Los Angeles: Roy Squires, 1951. Volume 4, No. 6, the February, 1951 issue of Fantasy Advertiser. Cover by Roy Hunt; interior art by Jon Arfstrom and Ralph Rayburn Phillips. Octavo, stapled wraps, 34 numbered pages. Near Fine copy, faint toning,else flawless. See scan. A high grade, very sharp, undamaged example. Mid-run issue 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, Arthur C. Clarke ("Space Travel in Fact and Fiction", the first of two installments followed by the second in April, from a paper read to the British Interplanetary Society on April 1, 1950, reprinted with permission of Clarke and the BIS), Stanton A. Coblentz ("The Older Science Fiction Magazines"), Robert (Bob) Silverberg (The Antiquarian Bookshelf"), and reviews by Arthur J. Cox (Alfred Korzybski's "Manhood of Humanity"), E. Everett Evans (E.E. Smith's "Galactic Patrol"), Dan Imbrifer (A.E. Van Vogt's "The House That Stood Still"), and Sal Montevideo (Alexander Dumas' "The Wolf Leader").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.