Published by Stadium Publishing Corp., NY, 1957
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good. Vol. 16, No. 1. Pulp magazine. Final issue. Edited by Robert O. Erisman. Cover art is uncredited for "The Savage" (novel) by Will Cook; "A Rope for Pablo" by Ray Gaulden; "The Stranger Who Finally Did It" by W. J. Reynolds; "Lady Killer" by Al Storm; "Crow Bait" by Adolph Bennauer; "Old Style" by Tom Curry; "The Strange Shakes Country of Davy Crockett" by Edwin Brubaker; "A Very Serious Matter" by T. R. Young; "The Affair at Devil's Gate" by John Callahan. Special Features: "Baa!" by S. Omar Barker; "Curious Cargo" by W. K. Putney; "Rhymes from the Record" by S. Omar Barker. illustrations are uncredited. Tears with small losses at cover edges; tanning; date-stamp on rear. Book.
Published by Popular Publications, NY, 1954
Magazine / Periodical
SingleIssueMagazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 33, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Cover art is uncredited for "Hang the Man High!" (novelette) by Will Cook. Includes "Ghost Raiders!" (novelette) by T. C. McClary; "Trouble Rider" (novelette) by Gordon D. Shirreffs; "Bullet Prey" by W. J. Reynolds; "Tinhorns Die Hard!" by William Heuman; "Hell Is My Destiny!" by Bruce Cassiday. Features: "Saddle Tramp" by Bess Ritter; "Phantom Colts" by Dave Sands; "Die By the Gun" by Bart Cassidy; "Horse Thieves' Code" by Rex Campbell; "The Great Spirit Lake" by Walter K. Putney. Illustrations are uncredited. Several small corner and edge losses; a little internal writing in pen; word on rear cover in pen; creasing; rubbing; small tears and losses at spine ends; mild tanning. Book.
Published by Platt & Munk, New York, c1932, 1932
Seller: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. [184] p. : ill. (1 col.) ; 26 cm. "Good stories for mothers to read at bed time "-- Cover ; Stories originally published in John Martin's book, a magazine for children ; LCCN 32015193 OCLC 15051041 LC PZ5.J613 Te ; green and black cloth with designs ; spine shaken ; Contents: Snoozles and the babies -- The Alphabet man -- The King of all the birds -- The Birds' Christmas tree -- Little brown Ben -- Funny Questions, Silly jokes -- Nonsense for some little folks -- Peter's friends the animals -- The white dove, and Ark story -- Tommy elephant discovers the railroad -- The stranger thing -- How the woodpecker came -- Tommy elephant and the ants -- Mary's little teeth -- Come play -- The lady who smiled -- Seeds and flowers -- Catchy questions can you guess? -- When to get ready -- The Pilgrim fathers -- Our Pilgrim fathers -- The juggling jumbos -- The discontented cat -- Catskin -- The little girl who kissed her elbow -- Riddles 4 U My [Deer] -- When Mozart was a boy -- Our country's ancestor -- Saint George and the dragon -- The race between Peter and Patsy -- More riddles -- Bucephalus, the story of a famous horse -- How the corn got his ear -- Peeny Pen Pone -- The first dandelions, -- The magic apple -- The story of King Alfred -- Daniel the fearless -- The story of the wild rose -- Jack Junior, a railroad story -- The dog that swallowed a fairy -- The Bulldog -- Chippy Chipmunk -- The way to live, a little thought to think -- The Easter hare -- The sabre-cut of Saadi, the reward of truth -- The simple truth -- A Spring prayer -- Our bird neighbors, a true story for all the year around -- The days of the week -- How the days got their names -- How the dove of peace came to the tribe -- The great deed -- Saint Francis and the robbers -- A magic -- Riddles -- A story of the months -- St. Martin's mitten, or how the first cat came -- The story of Daniel Boone -- Jack Frost's gift -- St. Francis and the wolf -- Mr. Snail, a story of his life ; signature on the half-title of a very young of Edward William Girard (1930-2020), a Boeing engineer and Rockwell Missile Systems Division operational analysis manager that served in the Navy during the Korean War. He was instrumental in proposing national re-emphasis on maritime strategy in the wake of the Israeli Six-Day War in 1967 and earlier, in 1961, the use of war games to function as pseudo-experiments, producing data for analysis ; scarce, pages brittle, repair to spine, else G. Book.