Published by Farrell Publishing Company, Chicago, IL, 1951
Seller: Lazy S Books, Austin, TX, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Fair-Good. No Jacket. None Stated. The Summer 1951 issue (v 1, # 2) of a digest from the early 1950s that covers a variety of genres - sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, crime, etc . Edited by Theodore Irwin. Cover art is uncredited. Stories includes "Operation Peep" by John Wyndham; "World Withon" by Thomas A. Coffee; "Blood Will Tell" by Nathaniel Weyl; "The Nightmare Face" by Walter Snow; "Elusive Witness" by Georges Simenon; "Survival" by Thomas Gilchrist; "Fatal Mistake" by John Basye Price; "Criminal at Large" by Larry Holden; "Pardon My Terror" by Irving Burstiner; "Evil Is the Night" by Edith Saylor Abbot; "Black Death" by John Krill; "Maiden Beware" by Richard Lewis; "A Horseman in the Sky" by Ambrose Bierce; "Penny Wise, Fate Foolish" by Mary Elizabeth Counselman; "The Perfectly Calm Murder" (novelette) by F. Hugh Herbert. Light edge wear. .25" loss at the top left corner of the front cover and down the spine. Another .5" chip/gouge on the spine about 2.25" up from the tail. Soiling to the fore edge of the rear cover with loss at the edges down the bottom half. Folded corner to the top left of the rear cover. The internals are good with light toning to the pages. An acceptable copy.